TO-NIGHT’S RADIO
4YA, Dunedin.—4.3o: Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 5: Children’s session. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30; News and lecture for farmers, arranged by the Farmers’Union. S: Chimes. ‘Concert Hall of the Air,’ comprising a recorded programme of light orchestral music ami songs. 8.40: Talk by .Mr .). T. Paul, ‘World Affairs.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: “Bill” and “ ’F.rb ” in a humorous topical dialogue. 9.26: The Faculty Players present ‘ Bureau do Change,’ a play by Lord Dnnsany. 9.56: Bccord (organist). 10; ‘ More Best Sellers,’ a recorded dance programme. 11: Close down. 4YO, Dunedin.—s: Selected recordings. 6: Close down. 7: Aiter-dinner music. 8; Eighteenth century sonata recital. 9: Chamber music. 10: Light music. 10.30: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch.—s: Children’s hour. C: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Time signal. Talk by 3YA gardening expert, ‘ October in the Garden.’ 8: Chimes. Two numbers by the New Brighton Municipal Band (conductor, Air J. A. Nuttall). 8.12: Record (tenor) ._ 8.18: Foxtrot and patrol, New Brighton Baud. 8.26: 1 Eb and Zeb, the Country Storekeepers,’ ’in a further humorous episode (recordings). 8.35: Selection, New Brigtou Band. 8.47: Becord (soprani:), 8.53: Fantasia and march, New Brighton Band. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: No. 7_ of ‘ British Commonwealth and Civilisation ’ talk series’—Aliss Alice Candy, ‘What is British Civilisation?’ 9.20: Programme of special recordings, concluding with ‘Alusic, Mirth, and Melody.’ 11: Close down, 2YA, Wellington.—s: Children’s hour. 6 : Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30; Time signal. Talk by Air A. Kirk, vocational officer, Wellington Technical College, ‘ Women in Business.’ 8:- Chimes. Chamber music programme. Air Claude Tanner, Sirs D. APKcnzie, and Mr Donald Woodward present requiem for three ’cellos (Popper). 8.10; Record (baritone). 8.13: Air Claude Tanner and Airs D. APKenzic present Handel sonata for two ’cellos. 8.23: Record (soprano). S.2G: The Claude Tanner ’Cello Quartet. 8.30: Recital of Compositions of Albcniz by Aliss Alary Parkinson, pianiste. 8.40: Talk by Air S. V. APEwen. ‘ Front Rankers of the British Turf.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Relay from Town Hall of ringside description of wrestling match (announcer, Air A. Pope). 10 (approx.); Dance programme. 11 (approx.) : Close down. IYA, Auckland.—s: Children’s session. 6; Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Agricultural talk by Mr C. Walker, ‘ Maize Growing and Utilisation on Bay of Plenty Farms.’ S: Record (orchestra). 8.5; ‘ln the Shadow,’ a radio play by. Horton Giddy. The following take part: — Messrs J. Swan, A. E. Goodwin, lan Aloir, Ron. Bowie. Stanley Knight, Campbell Laurie, Douglas Stark, Jack Parsons, J. E. Mackle, R. Bowie, and Miss Dnlcie Dunningham; produced by Air J. E. Alackle. 8.56: Record (orchestra). 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Relay from Town Hall of ringside commentary on wrestling match. 10: ‘Alusic, Mirth, and Melody’ (recordings). 11: Close down. Empire Transmission, No. 1. N.Z.T.—7.15 p.m.: Big Ben. A studio concert. 7.46: Talk, ‘Down to the Sea in Ships; Sea Harvests, No. 11.’ 8.6: Dance music. 8.15: Light programme. 8.55: News and announcements. 9.15: Close down. World Short Wave Programmes. (All times are New Zealand summer.) 5.5 p.m.: DJB, German folk song. 5.10: ‘Entertainment Hour.’_ (>: TPA3, relay from P.T.T. transmitter. DJB, news in German. 6.15; ‘ Entertainment Hour’ (continued). 6.20: TPA3, market prices. Hates of exchange. G. 30; TP A 3, records, G. 40: Relay from P.T.T. transmitter. 6.55: Records. DJB, ‘ Greetings to Our Listeners in Australia.’ 7: DJB, nows and economic review in English. 7.15: ‘Today in Germany.’ 7.30 1 TPA3, talk on events in Franco. DJB, ‘The Alaid as Alistress,' operetta by Pergolose. 7.45: TP A 3, records. 8.15: TP A 3, news in French. 8.30: 3LR, countryman's session. DJB, ‘ Born to Sco and Ordered to Look,’ music and poetry. 8.45: TP A 3, news in English. 8.48: 3LR, ‘ Cookery for the Country.’ 9: 3LR, sporting session. 9.15: DJB, sports review. 9.20: 3LII, national news bulletin, including ‘ Radio Nations Gazette.’ 9.30; DJB, news and economic review in German. 3LR, musical interlude. National talk. 9.45: DJB, children’s hour, ‘ The Frohlich’s Baby Comes to the Kindergarten.’ 9.53; 31. R. Victorian news bulletin. 10: VK3ME, ‘ Songs from the World’s Best-known Baritones.’ 3LR, ‘ Timberlake,’ an original radio serial of mystery and adventure west of Suez, written for the radio by Eric Haydon; episode the first,‘‘The Writing in the Sand.’ 10,30: VPD2, variety programme. 3LR, ‘ Omnium Gatherum,’ songs, melodics, verse, etc.; No. J, ‘ The Flowing Bowl.’ drinking songs; the A.B.C. (Alelbounie) Wireless Chorus, the new electric, organ, and piano. 10.55: DJB, German folk song. .11: VK3.ME, news bulletin and sporting results. DJB, concert of light music. 3LR. unusual instrumental recital by a piano, clarinet, and bassoon. 11.15; ' VK3ME. ‘ Gems from Alnsieal Comedies.’ 12: DJB, news in English. TO-MORROW. 9 a.m.; TIWS9, a programme in English, including music and news. 12: TP A 4. news in English. 12.15 p.m.: Records or theatrical broadcast. 12.30: DJB, ‘A Little German Reader.’ 12.45: Solo concert; Leo Pctroni, violin. 1.15: DJB, news and economic review in English. (DJN and DJQ. ‘ To-dav in Germany.’) 1.30; DJB, ‘ Greetings to Texas,’ special transmission in honour of the centenary. (DJN and DJQ, ‘ German Marches.’) _2; DJB, news in German. 2.15; Variety programme. 2.15: TPAI, news in French. Market prires. 3.20: TP.VI. news in English. 3.30: DJB, news in Spanish. TPA4, news in Spanish. 3.40: Records or theatrical broadcast. 3.45: DJB. ‘ Greetings to Our Listeners.’ 4: W2XAF, Allen Dealer's orchestra. 4.30: W2XAF, * Afaguolia Blossoms.’ 4.-15; TPAI. news in Gorman. Programmes given for DJB will also be broadcast from 5.5 to 10.15 p.m.
bv DJA and DJN, from 10.55 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. bv DJE, and from 12.30 to 4 p.m. hy DJA, DJD, DJN. and DJQ
Call. Location. Jlctr. Kcs. Watts DJB, Berlin ... 19.74 15.200 40.000 TPA5, Paris ... 25.21 11.885 — .’{|j 1 {, l.vmihiirst 51.34 9,580 1.000 VK5MK, -Melbourne 31.55 9,510 1,500 VPD2. Suva ... 51.45 9.540 — UW59, Moscow no.no (>,000 20,000 TPA1, Paris 25. CO 11,720 — W2XAF. Schenectady, 31. IS 0,530 25,000
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Evening Star, Issue 22461, 5 October 1936, Page 1
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984TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 22461, 5 October 1936, Page 1
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