TO-NIGHT’S RADIO
4YA, Dunedin.—4.4s: Sports results. 5: Children’s session. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Talk by Dr F. J. Turner, ‘ Gold in New Zealand; Geological Aspects.’ 8: Chimes. Tho Minister of Finance and possibly other speakers will discuss the Government’s proposal to take over the Southland Power Board scheme, which is arousing interest throughout Southland. 9.13 (approx.): Talk, B. B. Blackmore, ‘ One Man’s Meat.’ 9.19: Fantasia, St. Kilda Band. 9.27: ‘Eb and Zeb, the Country Storekeepers,’ in another humorous episode (recordings). 9.36: E flat bass solo by St. Kilda bandsman, with band accompaniment. Hymn, St. Kilda Band. 9.44; Mr E. Bond, baritone. 9.50: Waltz and march, St. Kilda Band. 10: ‘ Music, Mirth, and Melody ’ < (recordings). 11: Close down. - _ 4YO, Dunedin.—s-6; Selected recordings. 7: After-dinner music. 8; Sonata recital. 9; Chamber music. 10: Light music. 10.30: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch. —5: Children’s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Time signal. Talk, under the auspices of the Youth Hostel Association, by Mr L. R. R. Denny, ‘ Historic Background for Trampers.’ 8; Chimes. Relay from the Radiant Hall of grand charity concert, starring Miss Eileen Joyce (famous young pianist), in conjunction with the Christchurch Orchestral Society (conductor, Mr Will Hutchens). 10 (approx.); ‘Let’s Dance ’ —another recorded programme of dance numbers in strict tempo. 11: Close down. 2YA, Wellington. —5: Children’s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.20: Talk by Mr J. Morgan (editorial staff. London ‘ Daily Telegroph ’), ‘ New Zealand To-day and To-morrow: A London Editor’s Ideas and Impressions.’ 7.30: Time signal. Talk by Dr C. E. Beeby, ‘ The Human Factor in Road Accident Causation.’ 8: Chimes. Overture by the 2YA Concert Orchestra (conductor, Mr Leon de Manny). 8.9: Record (contralto). 8.12: Minuet, 2YA Concert Orchestra. 8.22: Mr Charles Rousseliere (tenor). 8.30: Ballet suite, Concert Orchestra. 8.40: Talk, ‘ Let’s Build a House: No. 1, Tom and Mary consult the Architect.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: A Liszt cameo, recordings, vocal and pianoforte numbers. 9.29: Symphonic poem, 2YA Concert Orchestra. 9.44: Record (tenor). 9.50: Record (instrumental duet). 9.53: 2YA Concert Orchestra. 10: ‘ Music, Mirth, and Melody’ (recordings). 11: Closedown. _ IYA, Auckland.—s: Children’s session. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Book review. 8: Concert programme. ‘ The Voice of the People: Anna Ivanovna,’ being one of a series of recorded short plays dealing with the rulers of the Russian people. 8.7: ‘Eb and Zeb, the Country Storekeepers,’ in another humorous episode (recordings). 8.14: Mr Clarrie Bruce and his piano-accordion trio. 8.19: Mr Arthur Helmsley (humorous entertainer and character comedian). 8.31: The Kingsmen, radio’s royal quartet (recordings). 8.44; ‘Consequences,’ being a further episode in the lives of a Japanese bouseboy and bis employer (recordings). 8.57: Mr Clarrie Bruce and bis piano-accordion trio. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Talk by Mr J. T. Dawson, ‘ Pirates.’ 9.20: Dance music. 11: Close down. Empire Transmitter, No. 1. N.Z.T., 5.45 p.m.: Big Ben. Variety. 6.6: Chamber music. The Lyra Quartet. Molly de Gunst (Australian soprano). 7: The 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. 7.25: News and announcements. 7.45: Close down. Empire Transmission No. 1. (All times are New Zealand standard.) 5 p.m.: DJB, ‘ A Programme of i Cheerful Music.’ 5.30: TP A 3, relay from P.T.T. transmitter. DJB. news in German. 6.45: ‘ Cheerful Music ’ (continued). 5.50: TPA3, market prices. Rates of exchange. 6: TP A 3, records. 6.10: Relay from P.T;T. i transmitter. 6.25: Records. _ DJB, I ‘ Greetings to Our Listeners in New j Zealand.’ 6.30: DJB, news and economic review in English. 6.45: ‘Today in Germany.’ 7: TPA3, talk on events in Fiance. DJB, Hitler youth programme; children’s music. 7.15: ‘ Artistic Dance 'Music.’ TP A 3, records. 7.30; DJB, Reich Party Day, 1936. 7.45: TP A 3, news in French. 8: 3LR, countryman’s session. 8.15: TPA3. news in English. 8.30: SLR, sporting session, conducted by Mel. Morris. 8.45: National news bulletin. 9: 3LR, ’‘Young Ideas” ; Mr J. Waterman. 9.23: Victorian news bulletin. 9.30; VK3ME, concert featuring famous tenors. 3LR, ‘ Dorothy,’ a pastoral comedy-opera, written by B. C. Stephenson; music by Alfred Collier; radio adaptation by Musette Morell; featuring Marie Bremner, Lionello Cecil, and Frederick Collier; the action takes place in Kent in October, 1740: The A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra and Wireless Chorus. 10.25: DJB, German folk song. 10.30: VK3ME, news bulletin and sporting results. DJB, concert of light music. 3LR, interlude. 10.40 : ‘ Living Backwards : Dr Samuel Smiles ’; Mr Denzil Batchelor. 10.45: VK3ME, violin and organ recital. 10.55: SLR, recital by the Malvern Municipal Tramways Band; soloist, Alec Neilson. 11-25: SLR, interlude. 11.30: DJB, news and economic review in German. SLR, ‘Spring Has Come!’ spring feverism | written bv George Matthews, with the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Revue Company and Theatre Orchestra. 11.45: DJB, i * Greetings to Our Listeners in the Dutch East Indies.’ 11.50: Lesson in 1 German. 12: 3LII, special news service and extracts from the news of the day. 12.5: DJB, concert of light music (continued). 12.10: 3LR. Dance musio. TO-MORROW. 6.30 a.m.; HVJ, a sacred programme in English. 6.35: 2RO, more than three hours’ varied programme from Italian stations. 9.45: 2RO, news in English. 10.30: 2RO, news in English, for North America. 10 ; 50: For Latin America; news in Italian. Selections from ‘ La Favorita,’ by Donizetti. Short comedy. Vocal concert: folk songs by a soprano. News in Spanish and Portuguese. 11.30: TPA4, news in English. 11.45: Records or theatrical broadcast. 12: DJB,
women’s hour: ‘Practical Advice fop Expectant Mothers.’ 12.15: ‘Famous Musicians’; Rudolf Watzke (bass),; 12.45: DJB, news and economic re* view in English; (DJN and DJQ, ‘ To« day in Germany’). 1: DJB, ‘New; German Legislation.’ 1.15: Songs by, guests from England. 1.30: DJB, : news in German. 1.45: Light music,2.15: TPA4, news in French. Market prices. 2.50: TPA4, news in English,3: DJB, news in Spanish. TPA4, news in Spanish. 3.10: Records or theatrical broadcast. 3.15: DJB, ‘ Greeting* to Our Listeners.’ 3.30: W2XAP, ; Henry Busse's orchestra. 4: W2XAF* Keith Beecher’s orchestra. 4-35; DJB, German folk song. 4.40: Light music* Programmes given for DJB will also be broadcast from 4.35 to 8.15 p.m. by DJA and DJN; from 10.25 p.m. to 12.30 a.m. by DJE, and from midday to 3.30 p.m. by DJA, DJD, DJN. and DJQ; and those for TP A 3 by TPA2 (19.68 metres) from 5.30 to 6-25 p.m* Call. Location Metr. Kcs. Watts* DJB, Berlin ... 19.74 15,200 40,000 TP A 3. Paris ... -$5.24 11,885 3LR. Lvndhurst 31.34 9,580 1,000
VK3ME, Melbourne 31.55 9,510 1,500 VPD2, Suva ... 31.45 , 9,540 — HV.T. Vatican City ... ... 50.26 5,969 12.000 2RO, Rome ... 25.40 11,810 20,00| TPA4, Paris 25.60 11.720 W2XAF. Schenectady 31.48 9,530 25.000
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Evening Star, Issue 22444, 15 September 1936, Page 1
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