TO-NIGHT’S RADIO
Empire Transmitter, Daventry.— G.M.T. 0430 (4.30 a.m.) : Time signal from Big Tom. “ Colonial Service Dinner.” 0505 (5.5); Latest dance music (gramophone records). 0515 (5.15): Misses Viola Morris and Victoria Anderson. (Time signal from Greenwich at 0530.) ; 0545 (5.45) : Coleridge Taylor programme (gramophone records). 0615 to 0630 (6.15 to 6.30) : News bulletin. 1100 (11 a.m.): Time signal from Big Tom. An organ recital. 1130 (11.30) The 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Mr Henry Hall. (Time signal from Greenwich at 1200.) 1230 (12.30 p.m.) : An eye-witness account of the cricket test match at Lords by Mr Howard Marshall. 1250 (12.50): A recital of gramophone records. 1300 to 1330 (1 to 1.30) : A ballad concert. 1800 (6 p.m.); Time signal from Big Tom. News bulletin. . 1815 (6.15) : Medvedeff’s Balalaika Orchestra. 1830 (6.30) : ‘ Tramping in Ireland,’ a talk. 1845 (6.45) : Interlude, 1850 (6.50) : An eye-witness account of to-day’s play in second cricket test match England v. Australia. 1900 ( 7): Time signal.from Greenwich. Bristol Choral Society concert. 1930 (7.30): Hartley Novelty Quintet. 2000 (8) : Time signal from Greenwich. Scarborough Orchestral concert. 2015 (8.15); AVeston and Lee revue. 2115 (9,15): A symphony concert. 2135 (9.35) : A short story. 2155 (9.55) ; Dance music by Mr Harry Roy and his hand, relayed from the'Mayfair Hotel. London. 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: AV.E.A. session, Mr F. A. Shurrock; ‘Art; Present-day Tendencies.’ 8: Concert programme. Chimes. Overture, 3YA Orchestra (conductor, Mr Harold Beck). 8.10: Record, baritone. 8.14: Record, violin. 8.18: Record, tenor. 8.21: Old style air, 3YA Orchestra. 8.26; Record, baritone. 8.32: 3YA Orchestra. Violin solo, Miss Irene Morris. 8.42: Record, soprano. 8.46: Record, pianoforte. 8.53: Gipsy songs, 3YA Orchestra. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.3: Theme programme, ‘ Love Songs from All to All ’ (narrator, Mr A. J. Harper). 10 (approximately) : Favourites, old and new (gramophone records),. 10.30: Dance music. 11; Close down. 4YA, Dunedin.—4.3o: Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 5: Children’s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.40: W.E.A. session, Dr T. J. Turner, ‘ The Age of the Earth.’ 8: Chimes. 8.8. C. recorded vaudeville programme. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.7: Talk, Rev. Hugh Graham, ‘Tales of the Klondike; The Lost Patrol.’ 9.25: Chamber music. 'Cello and piano. Miss Beatrice Harrison and Mr Gerald Moore. 9.47; Recital by Mr Ernest Drake, tenor. 10: ‘Music, Mirth, and Melody ’ (gramophone records). 10.30: Dance music. -11;- Close down, > CRICKET RESULTS. At 7.15, 7.45, and 8.15 a.m. to-mor-row the results of the first day’s play in the second test match will be broadcast by 4YA.
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Evening Star, Issue 21753, 22 June 1934, Page 1
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437TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 21753, 22 June 1934, Page 1
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