TO-NIGHT’S RADIO
4YA, Dunedin.—4.4s: Sports results. 5: Children’s session. C: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8. Chimes. A recorded classical programme, featuring works by modem European composers. Prokolieff (Russian)—Concerto by orchestra. 8.26; Weingartner (Austrian) —Tenor solo. 8.29; Debussy (French) —Pianoforte number. 8.32: Respighi (Italian) —Orchestral music. 8.40: Talk by Major E. H. Dampen. ‘ The King’s Bodyguards.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Richard Strauss (Gorman) —Orchestral music. 9.41: Yrjo Kilpineu (Finland) —Three baritone solos. 9.49: Sibelius (Finland)— Orchestral music. 10: ‘ Music,. Mirth, and Melody ’ (recordings). ll: Close down.
4YO, Dunedin.—s: Selected recordings. 6: Close down. 7: After-dinner music. 8: Variety and vaudeville programme. 9: Special programme, ‘ The Stars of 1935.’ Mr Average Listener soliloquises. A retrospect of overseas artists who have made personal appearances from the New Zealand national stations during 1935. This unique presentation will refresh in_ listeners' minds their memories of their favourite artist of the year. 10: Light music. 10.30: Close down.
3YA, Christchurch. —5: Children’s hour, 6: Dinner music. 7; News and reports. 7.20: Talk by Mr. E. E. Wiltshire, ‘ Canterbury Horticultural Society’s Spring Show.’ 7.30: Time signal. Review of the ‘ Journal of Agriculture.’ 8: Chimes. Studio presentation by the Civic Players of ‘ Meet Mrs Beeton,’ a culinary comedy for every wife, by Mr L. Du Garde Peach. 8.54; Record, sextet. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Talk by Mr Leicester Webb, ‘ World Affairs.’ 9.20: ‘ Jazz Virtuosi,’ featuring Ray Noble’s English Recording Band. 11: Close down.
2Y T A, Wellington.—s: Children’s hour. 6; Dinner music. 7: JS T ews and reports. (Time signal at 7.30.) 8: Chimes. Popular programme. Record, band. 8.5: A further incident in the lives of tho Japanese houseboy and liis employer, ‘An Old Friend ’ (recordings). 8.19: ‘The Easy Chair,’ comprising a memory programme of songs and melodies of days gone by (recordings). 8.32: ‘ The Voice of the People; Catherine the Great,’ being one of a series of recorded short plays dealing with tbo rulers of the Russian people. 8 40: Talk by Mr lan M'Kay, ‘ The Weigh of tho Angler: Sidelights and Highlights.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5; Four part songs by the Wellington Harmonic Society (conductor, Mr H. Temple White; aceompaniste, Mi’s Esther Caigou.) 9.1 o: Record (pianoforte solos). 9.21; Choral ballad and part songs by the Harmonic Society. 9.31: Record (sextet). 9.37: Part songs, etc., Harmonic Society. 9.47: Record (violinist). 9.51: Part song and Celtic hymn, Harmonic Society. 10: ‘ Music, Mirth, and Melody’ (recordings). 11: Close down.
IVA, Auckland.—s: session. 7: News and reports. 7.30; Comment on current events by Mr R. A. K. Mason. 7.40: Talk by Mr S. Leatham, ‘The Consequences of War: (2) Economic.’ S: Relay from the Town Hall of grand charity concert, featuring Miss Eileen Joyce, the famous young pianist, in conjunction with tho IYA Orchestra (specially augmented), conducted by Mr Harold Baxter. Assisting artists—Miss- Dawn Harding (contralto), Mr Leu Barnes (baritone). 10.10 (approx.) ; Dance music. 11 (approx.); Close down. Empire Transmission No. 1. N.Z.T.—6.15 p.m.; Big Ben. Dance music. 6.45: Light programme. 7.20: Talk. 7.35; A novelty programme of instrumental music. 7.55: News and announcements. 8.15: Close down. World Short Wave Programmes. (All times are New Zealand summer.) 5.5 p.m.: DJB, German folk song. 5.10; Light concert. 6: DJB, news in German. 6.15; Light concert (continued). 6.55: DJB, ‘ Greetings to our Listeners in Australia.’ 7; DJB, news and economic review in English. -7.15: ‘ To-day in Germany,’ sound pictures. 7.30; DJB, ‘Over the Waves,’ a variety hour. 8.30: 3LR, countryman's session. 8.45: DJB. ‘ New German Entertainment Music,’ KWS Orchestra, conducted by Eugen Sonutag. 9; 3LR, sporting session, conducted by Mel. Morris. 9.20: National news bulletin. 9.30: DJB, news and economic review iu German. 3LR, discussion from group broadcast, ‘ Making Both Ends Meet.’ 9.45: DJB, Hitler youth programme, ‘ Festival Hour.’ 9.53: 3LR, Victorian news bulletin. 10: VK3ME, ‘ Band .Music From Everywhere. 3LR, national programme from Brisbane; light orchestral programme by tho A.B.C. (Brisbane) Orchestra, conducted by Nelson Burton. 10.30; VPD2, one and a-half hours’ variety programme. 3LR, regional programme from Melbourne; interlude. 10. Jo: hamber music by Jascha Spivakovsky (piano) and Tossy Spivakovsky (violin). 10.55: DJB, German folk song. 11; VK3ME, news bulletin and sport-in-.T results. DJB, concert of light music. SLR, national programme from Sydney; national »talk on ‘ Current Topics,’ an interview with a prominent person; a special talk on current events, or the like. 11.15: Interlude. VK3ME, ‘Famous Vocalists. 11. JO: SLR, ‘ Brewster’s Millions,’ a comedy by Winehcll Smith and Byron Onglcy, adapted and produced by Charles Wheeler: the action of the play takes place in Montgomery Brewster’s home. 12: DJB, news in English. TO-MORROW. 12.30 p.m.; DJB, music; works by Ehreuberg, Straesser, Weber, and Beethoven —the District Symphony Orchestra conducted by Otto. Julius Kuhn. 1 15- DJB, news and eebnoimc review in English. (DJN and DJQ, ‘ To-day in Germany,’ sound pictures.) 1.30: DJB, ‘ The New German Book.’ 1.4 a: ‘ Sonata Arpeggione,’ by Schubert, Ernst Bruchlo and the cello and friedrich Rolf Albes and the piano. 2: DJB, news in German. 2,15: Concert of light music. 3.30: DJB, in Spanish, 3.45: ‘ Greetings to Our Listeners. Programmes given, for DJB will also bo broadcast from 5.5 to 10.15 p.m. bv DJA and DJN, from 10.55 p.m. to ]2 15 a.m. bv DJE, and from 12.30 to 4 p.m. by DJA, DJD, DJN, and DJQ Call. Location. Mctr. Kcs. Watts DJI!, Berlin ... 19.74 15,200 40,000 31,11. Lvmlhurst 31.34 9,580 1,000 VKJME*. -M el--I,,,nue ... 31.55 9,510 1,500 VTD2, Suva .... 31.45 9,540
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Evening Star, Issue 22458, 1 October 1936, Page 1
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912TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 22458, 1 October 1936, Page 1
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