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” # i TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMER | 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH * * (720 Kilocycles), ; j »' 1 7 0 a ra.: - Breakfast session. 10.0: Re, “ i cor'dings. 10.30: Devotional service. lo.«: .% 1 Recordings. 11.0: Talk: Miss M. A Black: J* , ’ more, “Help for the Home Cook." 11.U; v , Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 5 tun: Recordings. 3.0: Classical I 40- Frost and weather report. light:# ■ music. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Child. Sir { ren’s hour (Cousin. Nessie). 6.0: Dina**;*, i music 7.0: Government and 1 news ’{from 2YA). 7.10 (approx.); Neail ‘i 8.0: Speech by the Leader of the S sition. the Hon. Adam Hamilton. Relayed ' f?on?the St. James Theatre. 10.0: Mudc, mirth, and melody. .-Jl 3YL, CHRISTCHURCH '* T 1 (1200 Kilocycles) , J | 5 0 pm.: Recordings. 7.0: After-dina»|g music 8.0: Chimes. (R) Berlin State Opoa#House Orchestra “Manfred" SjuSS^f. nraho) • Tenor, “O. Columbine ( S's Serenade”) (Leoncavallo) Sopgw,# and tenor, “Love is the Light of the SWiKjk;?Verdi) ° “Once Again Let Me Hear Say” (Donizetti). Tenor,. The One is Fair as the Other” (Verdi). 8.24: Nancy- *'• Fstall (’cello), with harp accompaniment by H G Glaysher. (a) “Old Swedish Air»*£-' (arr. Squire): (b) “Plaisir d Amour'(Mar:* tini): (c) Gavotte in D, No. 2 (d) “Caro Mlo Ben” (Giordam).. 8.37: (R) - ; M Recital by Comedy Harmonists, (*HS ■ Humoreske (Dvorak): (b) “Scidafe Mein Prinzchen, Schlaf Km (Mozmt), (e) F-“Ninna-Nanna a Jjiana, Bercxaie" (Bellini): (d) "Moment Musical (Sebu. > bert) 8.49: (R) Leopold Stokowski and 3■Philadelphia - Orchestra, “Dance of tbe.l Seven Veils” (Strauss). 9.0. Wither re- A-. port and station notices. 9 .- 5 - Allen Curnow, Ring out the Ml Q 20- (R) Boston Promenade Orchestra, T-“in-a Persian Market” (KetelbeyU M»j. | A G Thompson (baritone), (a) Thinkta .’Ao’’ Mary” (Bennett): (b) “Sweet, Sweet r |f Ladv” (Spross): (c) “Standing By (Bnp- E P f (d) “If all the Young n.ohr) 9.38: (R) Bja Livschakoff and C Orchestra, (a) “Serenatarrlbulw)' “The Alp Maid’s Dream’ - L (R) Kirsten Flagstad (soprano), (a) When . I Have Sung My Songs” (Charles); (hj) “O, Lovely Night” (Ronald). 932:_ (8) : f. ■- p a rroll Gibbons and Savoy Hotel Orph. J cans, (a) Serenade J. Song is Ended” (Berlin). 10.0. Light music, ,t < IYA, AUCKLAND ' ' K&Z (650 Kilocycles) 2.30 p.m.: Classical hour. Sport* ? • results V 3.30: Light music. 4.0: Weather, i report'for farmers. 4 30: Sports resuita j 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner innate. 7 0: Government and overseas news Jxroeu.. £ 2YA). 7.10 (approx.): Ifews. #?. talk: Gordon Hutter. 8.0: Concert gramme. Reading of prose and “The Jew in Literature. IVIr R. A. Siaflßcff. 8.32; (R) Symphony Orchestra * Children of Don" Overture (Holbrooke), t 8.40: Winifred Hill (soprano), ih group ofFrench operatic arias, Pleurez, Pleurtt • Mes Yeux” and ~‘‘ P i u !i, D f S^OU^s 4; Plue de Piene, both from Le CkCV, ■,, (Massenet); "Depuis le Jour* (Charpen- -<fe tier) 8.52: (R) Colonne Symphony Or. . chestra. “A Night on a Bare Mountain- d(Moussorgsky). 9.0: Weather report andsaf station notices. 9-5: Reserved. 9 20. acnjfai Judson and Madoleme Wilcox (duiw two pianos), "Homage to Handel (M<w-_l. cheles): “Natchez on the Hill 9.36: (R) Mark Raphael (baritone), Go,--'|: Lovely Rose:” “O, the „ M 9. nt jL of (Quilter). 9.39: (R) Orchestra dejUlsj Societe des Concerts du Conserwitolre, Av "Iberia” Suite; (1) By Streete and Ro»*; (2) Perfumes of the Night: (3) The ing of a Gala Day (Debussy). Music, inirth. and melody. . IYX. AUCKLAND ‘fV (880 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.; After-dinner music. “Shanghai”—-Serial of the China Jgfc, £■ 8.30: Bright variety. 9.0: Ports of Can.-jg, Visit 'to Panama. ?.30: Muacal- comedy. and minstrel selections. 10.0. Light recitals. ;Sf 2YA. WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 6.50 am.: Weather report for Forecast for orchardists in M°tueka da- j ; trict. 7.0: Breakfast session. 10.0: Weamkr:;®: report for aviators. 10.10: Devotional ***; v, vice. 10.25: Recordings. 10.45. Talk to_ ?s women (Margaret). 12 noon: Lunch mink: 1.0 p.m.: Weather report for aviators. «. Classical hour, 3.0: -Talk, **;*- ACL: "Feeding the Normal Boy Girl.” Sports results. 3.28; Weather r*- _ port for farmers. Frost forecast for Canterbury and' Otago. 4.0: Sports suits. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: DmWLv session. 7.0: Government and news. 7.10. (approx.) : Nevrs, Selected recordings. E.I-A.R. SympWfi .n Orchestra, - Turin. -‘.‘Tancredi OVqUW . (Rossini). 8A: Franz Volke* (tenor), Saay >- of Love.” 8.15: Rawicz and lindane,-, i(piano duet), Hungarian Rhapsody (Liszt). 93.1: Essie Ackland “Break. Fairest Dawn” (Handel); nSh,£--Creed'* (Came). Quentin (organ)* “Marigold* (Mayerl). Bniro. LAwrence (baritone), ‘‘Come Back* Reilly ? * (arr. French). 8.36: Locatelli. Gavotte (Gossec). Talk: Rev. B, T. Butcher: “Cannibals ima J; Culture.** 9.0; Weather report and statin notices. 9.5: “Eb and Zeb” (cpi»diy. f ; storekeepers- 9.20: bandf gramme. (R) Black Dyke Mills Band, “The Middy” March (Alford). Vancouyer. , Kitsilano Boys’ Band. “On>heus in W ... Underworld” Overture (Offenbach). • Harold Williams (baritone). go-Round” (Tate): “When the Harvest* In” (Sterndale Bennett). 93a: - HAL Grenadier Guards, New Sullivan - Selection” (arr. Godfrey): Golliwog's - Cakewalk,” from “Children s Corner - Suite (Debussy); "March of -the Lime. .. Fauns” (Pierne). 9.44; Greta Keller (h*M vocal), “Remember Me,” from . film «r ~e_ Dodd Takes the Air” (Warren, Dubm). . “Sleep Well” (Thomson). 9-50: Mjssta. ; . Brass Bands (Foden’s Motor Works, woo*. § Green Silver Prize, Edmonton Silver ano =?- Friary Bands), “Melodies That Never Die.- - Massed Brass Binds (Cresswell Colliery. -- the Wood Green Excelsior. Edmonton ; Silver and Camberwell Silver Bands), -s "March of the Herald” (Nichols). ML “Disc-cussions,” programme of new dance , recordings, compered by Turntable. 2YC, WELLINGTON • (840 Kilocycles) ' 7.0 p.m.: After-dinner music. 8.0: Continuity programme; featuring compositions for children by eminent composers. SLO: Celebrity concert, featuring Alfred Cortot , (pianist). Bronislaw Hußerman (vioUnist), - Leeds Festival Choir, and Gerhard Huscn. (baritone). 10.0: “Variety Pie." - : X' 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles) 3.15 p.m.: Talk by the A.CJE. Heme Science Tutorial: Befinishlngs for Form- .* ture. 3.30: Classical music. ID: Weather - and frost forecast. 4AO: Light music. 4.45: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour. Dinner music. 7.0: Government and over- - seas news (from 2YA). 7.10 (approx.): News. 7.30: Talk: Mr Gordon. Tovey: “Children’s Art.” 8.0: Chimes. (B) \ Humorous serial, "Dad and Dave from f Snake Gully.” 8.15: (R) Carlos Santanas-r Accordion Band, “I Lave to Whistle - (Adamson). 8.18: (R) “A Valued Partner (Japanese houseboy). 8.30: “Pinto Pete in Arizona.” 8.43: Talk: Dr. K-,- , L J. Sheen. “Book Clubs.” 9.0: Weather port and station notices. 9.5: (R) PetaJ', -K Dawson (baritone). "The Sword Song--(Elgar). 9.12: (R) London Symphony Orqiiestra. Triumphal March from “Caractacus” (Elgar). 9.20: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical. Interludes. Author: Charles Kingsley. “Hereward the Wake.” Music from Ippolltov ■ Ivanov: “March of the Caucasian Chief. . Mendelssohn "Ruy Bias” Overture. Tschaikowsky: “Marche Slav.” 10.0: Dance music by Savoy Dance Band at Savoy -**-■ Restaurant. 4YO, DUNEDIN (1140 Kilocycles) • - 7.0 p.m.; After-dinner music. 8.0: _ Miscellaneous classical programme. 9D:-V' “Revue in Rhyme.” 9.40: Jack Daa«- . ■ sings “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs medley. 9.46: “A Scot’s Wooing” sketch.- ’ < 9.52: “Tangled Tangoes, No. 1.” 10.0: Comedy and light music. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND GSG. 16.86 metres: GSO 19.76 metres: GSB, 31.55 metres; GSD, 25.53 metres. 5.30 p.m.: Big Ben. - “Steamboat.” Cast will include. - Dick Francis as “The Show-. .' . man,” Lorna Stuart, Robert Ashley, and Hal Thompson. Orchestra (led by Josef Marais) and section of 83.C. Chorus under direction of Jack Clarke. Programme devised by Adrian Thomas ana .- ’ - presented toy by William MacLurg. 6.1?: -' r “Rabbits! Agriculture’s First Public » r Enemy,” Talk by the Hon. James Best. 6.30: _ “Compton Wynyates.” The story of • house. Arranged for broadcasting by Igor Vinogradoff, and produced by Robin, Whitworth. 7.10: Next Week’s -programmes. 7.20: The News and Announce- . ments. 7.45: Close down. i MELHUISH and CO. readjust your Radio in your own home, 3s 6d; Lyttelton, 5s 6d. Use ’Phone 41-508. 6541
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22514, 23 September 1938, Page 20
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