TO-NIGHT'S RADIO
Empire transmitter, Daventry.—* G.M.T. 0430 (4.30 a.m.) ; Time signal from Big Tom. Haydn Wood and Guy. d’Hardelot melodies (gramophone records), 0515 (5.15) : Sandy Powell Revue, produced by Mr A. W. Hanson.--(Time (signal from Greenwich at 0530.), 0015 to 0630 (6.15 to 6.30) : News bulletin. 1100 (11 asm.) : Time signal from Big Tom. Mr Reginald New at the organ of the Regal, Kingston-On-Thames, Surrey. 1130 (11.30) : The Commodore Grand Orchestra, directed by Mr Joseph Muscant, relayed from tlie Commodore Theatre, Hahimersmith, Loudon. (Time signal frdin Greenwich at 1200.) 1230 (12.30 p.m.); The Midland Studio Orchestra from a Birmingham Studio. 1300 to 1330 (1 to 1.30) ; The Birmingham Hippodrome Orchestra. 1800 (6 p.m.) : 'Time signal from Big Tom. News bulletin. 1815 (6.15) : Pattison’s Salon Orchestra. 1830 (6’.30) : The Gershom Parkington Quintet. 1845 (6.45) : Variety from Argyio Theatre, Birkenhead. (Time signal from Greenwich at 1900). 1930 (7.30) : Birmingham' String Orchestra. (Time signal from Greenwich at 2000.) 2020 (8.20) : ‘The Jackdaw of Rheims.’ 2030 (8.30) : The Wireless Military Band (conductor, Mr B. Walton O’Donnell). 20.50 (8.50): ‘ Ceremony of the Keys.-’-2100 (9) : Further numbers by the Wireless Military Band. 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. 7.15; Dialogue by members of Dunstable Tramping Club, ‘ What We’ve Gained by'-Joining the Youth Hostel Association.’ 7.30: Talk bv oui’ motor car expert, ‘ Starting the Motor in Cold Weather.’ 8: Concert programme. Chimes. Record, band. 8.10; Contralto, Miss Nellie Lowe. 8.21: Record, banjo band. 8.24: Record, vocal trio. 8.32: Record, violin, 8.35: Bass, Mr J. L. Tennent. 8.45: Record, Hawaiian guitars. 8.48: Record, tenor.8.54: Record, orchestra. 9: Weather forecast and station notices, 0.3: Reserved. 9.20: Dance music. 11; Close down'. 4YA, Dunedin.—-4.30: Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 5: Children’s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports.. 7.40: W.E.A, sesj sion, Mr P. H. Jones. _ ‘How the Weather .Works.’ 8: Chimes. Band •programme (gramophone records). 9.1; Weather report and station notices. 9.3: Talk, Mr George Wycherley, ‘ Test Cricket Prospects.’ 9.20: Classical programme. Record, orchestra. 9.24; Dunedin Glee Singers (conductor, Mr H. P. Desmoulins). _ 9.36: Record, violin. 9.40.- Dunedin Glee Singers, 9.52: Record, orchestra. 10: ‘ Music, Mirth, and Melody ’ (gramophone records). 10.30: Dance music. 11: Close down.
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Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 1
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376TO-NIGHT'S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 1
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