TO-NIGHT'S RADIO
Empire Transmitter, Daventry.—* G.M.T. 0430 <4.30 a.m.): Time signal from Big Tom. The band of His Majesty's Scots Guards; Mr William Heughan, bass-baritone. 0530 (5.30): Time signal from'Greenwich, ‘ Cricket in tho Seven Seas,’ a sports talk by Lieutenant - commander Wood ruffe.' 0545 (5.45): ‘ The Composer at tho Piano ’ (gramophone records). 0615 to 0630 (G. 15 to 6.30): News bulletin. 1100 (11 a.m.): Time signal from Big Tom. Mr Tom Jenkins at the organ of the Plaza Cinema, Swansea. 1145 (11.45) : Mr Haydn Heard and his band, relayed from the West End Cinema, Birmingham. (Time signal from Greenwich at 1200.) 1300 to 1330 (1 to 1.30 p.m.): Mr Arthur Salisbury and his orchestra, relayed from the Savoy Hotel, London. 1800 (6 p.m.); Time signal from Big Tom. News bulletin. 1815 (6.15): The London Zigeuncr Orchestra. 1830 (6.30); ‘ Cricket in the Seven Seas,’ a sports talk bv Lieutenant-commander Woodruffe. 1841 a (6.45) : Piedmontese folk songs by Signor Sinigaglia; Signor Sario, with tho composer at the pianoforte. 1900 (7) : Time signal from Greenwich. Variety programme. 2000 (8): Time signal from Greenwich. Mr Jack Wilson’s Versatile hive. 2035 (8.35): Belfast orchestral concert. 2100 (9) : Concert by Callender’s No. 1 Band; Mr Robert Easton, bass. 2130 (9.30) : Dance music. 2215 to 2230 (10.15 to 10.30): News bulletin.
3YA, Christchurch.—s: Children’s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7; News and reports. 7.35; W.E.A. session, Mr R. Winterburn, ‘ Psychology and Industry : Unproductive Working Time, Ease and Speed of Work.’ 8: Concert programme. Chimes. March and overture, Woolston Brass Band (conductor, Mr R. J. Estall). 8.14: Record, tenor. 8.20: Woolston Band and Bandsman R. Simpson (cornet). 8.25: Record, hassharitone. 8.28: Hymn varie, Woolston Baud, 8.35: Record, male voices. 8.38: Patrol, Woolston Band. 8.43: Record, soprano. 8.46: Ballet, Woolston Band. 8.53: Record, baritone. 8.56: March, Woolston Baud. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.3: Reserved. 9.20: Record, piano and quartet. 10: ‘ Music, Mirth, and Melody ’ (gramophone records). 10.30: Dance music. 11: Close down.
4Y r A, Dunedin.—4.3o; Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 5; Children’s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.40: Talk by' 4VA book reviewer. 8: Chimes. Concert programme of recordings. 8.30; Talk, Mr J. T. Paul, ‘ Tho New Australia Adventure in Paraguay.’ 8.48: Fur.her recordings. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Relayed description from the Town Hall of the wrestling match Wong Buk Cheung v. Dr F. Meyer. 10: Dance music. 11; Close down. ' v
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Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 1
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402TO-NIGHT'S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 1
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