TO-NIGHT’S RADIO
News is transmitted daily by Daventry, at 3.30, 5.30, 8,20, 9.15, 11 a.m., 12,30, 2, 5.45, 7.30, and 11 p.m. Rebroadcasts and recordings of broadcasts are given by national stations in New Zealand at 6,7, 8.20, and 9.15 a.m. and at 12.30, 1,15, 5.45, 9, and 11 p.m.
4YA (790 kc), Dunedin. 4.30: Light musical programme. 5: Children’s session. 6.15: Dinner music. 7; News. 7.30: Book talk. 8: ‘The Bold, Bad Buccaneers,’ 8.15: ' Havcnshoo.’ 8.28; ‘ Live, Love,' and Laugh,’ a drama set to music, with Dobrinski’s Lyric Ensemble. 8.41: ‘The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s.’ 8.53: Louis Levy and the Gaumont Brjjish Symphony, ‘ Sparkles ’ Selection (Hoffman). 9.5: Evening prayer. 9.10; Weather and station notices. 9.15: ‘ It’s a Han-Hap-Happy Day ’ (Sharpies). 9,18: ' A Soldier of Fortune.’ 9,44: ‘ Skve Boat Song ’ (Lawson). 9.47: Stanley Holloway (humour), ‘ Old Sam’s Party ’ (Constanduros). 9.55: The Ambassadors Quartet and Orchestra. 10: Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye. To-morrow.—6 a.m.: Recordings (weather report for aviators at 6.50, 10, and 1). 10.15; Devotional service. 10.50. ‘ Speaking Personally; These Things Belong to You,’ by Phyllis Anchor. 11; Recordings. 4: Weather and frost forecast.
4YO (1,140 kc), Dunedin. 5-6: Recordings. 7: After-dinner music. 8: Concerto programme. 9.10: Instrumental and vocal recitals, 10; Melody and .humour, 10.30: Close dpwp.
4YZ (680 kc), Invercargill. 5: Children’s session. 6.15: ‘Personal Column.’ 6.45: ‘The Birth of the British Nation.’ 7: Nows. 7.10: After-dinner music. 7.45: ‘ln Nature’s By-paths.’ 8: These were hits. 8.15; ‘ Out of the Silence.’ 8.41: Bagpipe recital by Murdoch Watson. 9.10: ‘ Musical Tourney Round the World: Russia.’ 9.30: Radio Cabaret. 10: Close down, 3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 5: Children’s session. 6.15: Dinner music. 7; News. 7.32: Winter course talk. 8: Readings by O. L. Siramancc. 8.21: John M'Cormaek (tenor). 8.27: Organ recital by Dr J. C. Bradshaw. 8.47; Peter Dawson (bass-baritone). 9.15: ‘Music from the Theatre,; Coppelia,’ to the music of Delibes. 9.37; Programme of compositions by Liszt, 10: Music, mirth, and melody. 2YA (570 kc), Wellington. 5: Children's session. 6.15; Dinner music. 7: Nows. 8: Programme by leading tenors. 8.25: Victor Salon Orchestra. 8.42; A classic in cameo, Schubert's ‘ Unfinished Symphony.’ 8.50: Two Voices in Harmony. 9.15: ‘The First Great Churchill.’, : 9.40: ‘From the Show.’ 9.46: ‘ The Woman in Black.’ 10: Dance programme. IYA (650 kc), Auckland. 5: Children’s session. 6.15; Dinner music. 7: News. 8: Lener String Quartet. 8.33: Doris Sullivan (mezzo-soprano). 8.43: Owen Jensen (piano). 9.10: Weather and station notices. 9.15: ‘ Marlin’s Corner,’ the story of a family. 9.40: The 8.8. C. Theatre Orchestra. 9.48: Lawrence Tibbett (baritone).- 9.56; Louis Levy and the Gaumont British Symphony. 10: Music, mirth, and melody*
Daventry (31,55 m, 31.32m’, 25.53 m). 4.27 p.m.; Esther Coleman (contralto). 5: Geoffrey Dunn (tenor),' Audrey Row-ton (harpsichord). 5.25: John M'Kenna (tenor). 6.30: Feature, ‘Captain Cook.’ 7; Negro spirituals by Graham Clifford (baritone). 7.15: ‘Week by Week,’ talk by Clemcnce Dane.
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Evening Star, Issue 23690, 25 September 1940, Page 1
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476TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 23690, 25 September 1940, Page 1
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