TO-NIGHT’S RADIO
Daily routine features from all main stations are: London news, 6,7, 7.45, 8.45 a.m., 12.15, 1.15, 6.15, 11 p.m.; devotional service, 10.15 a.m.; chilrden’s sessions, 5 p.m.; dinner music, 5.45 p.m.; local news, 7 p.m.; N.B.S. newsreel and commentary, 9 p.m.; close down, 11.30 p.m. 4YA (790 kc), Dunedin. 7.30: London Palladium Orchestra. 7.36: ‘Dad and Dave.’ 7.49: ‘A Sentimentalist in Musicland.’ 8.12: ‘ One Good U.ecd a Day.’ 8.25; ‘Mystery of Darrington Hall.’ 8.52: A 1 Bollmgton (organ). 9.25: Billy Haycrl (piano) and his Orchestra. 9.31: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, ‘ On Fishing.’ 9,51: Professor Egon Petri (piano). 9.54: Billy Maycrl (jriano) and his Orchestra. 10: Dance music-by Dick Colvin and his Music. To-morrow.—9.3o: ‘Music While You Work.’ 10: ‘Random Rumblings'.’ 11: For rny lady. 11.20; Melodious memories. 12: Lunch music. 2: Vaudeville matinee. 5: Bands, banjos, and baritones. 4.30: Cafe music. 4YO (1,140 kc), Dunedin. 8: For the connoisseur. 9; ‘Homestead on the Rise.’ 9.15: Dance music. 9.45: Variety. 10; Soliloquy, 10.30; Close down. 4YZ (680 kc), Invercargill. 7.45: Introducing Rachmaninoff. Moiseiwitsch (piano )aud London Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30: Presenting for the first time. 9.25: Barnabas von Gcczy’s Orchestra. 9.30: ‘ Search for a Playwright.’ 9.43: Musical comedy memories. 10: Close down. 3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 7.15; ‘Craftsmen All: The Weaver,’ by L. K. R. Denny. 7.30: Organ recital by Dr •T. C. Bradshaw (relayed from the Civic Theatre). 7.51: Menuhin (violinist) and Orchestra des Concerts . Colonne. 8; From
the studio, the Christchurch Ladies’ Choir (Conductor, Alfred Worsley). 8.8: Eileen Joyce (pianist). 8.14-: The Choir. 8.22: Eileen Joyce (pianist). 8.28; The Choir. 8.36: Heading, ‘ Memories of Thomas Holcroft.’ 9.25: Symphony Orchestra. 9.33: Alfred Piccaver (tenor). 9.45: Harry Horlick’s Orchestra. 9.56: Brian Lawrence (baritone). 10.2: ‘The Masters in Lighter Mood.’ 2YA (570 kc), Wellington, 7.45:' Cavalcade of famous artists. 8.2: ‘The Stones Cry Out: St. James’s Palace.’ 8.16: Songs of the Sea, Arthur Harding (baritone). 8.26: Schubert waltzes. 8.30: Three children’s choirs. 8.40; At short notice. 9.5: Mussed bands. 9.41; James Duffy (Irish tenor). 9.51: Eoden’s Motor Works Band. 10: Rhythm on record. IYA (650 kc), Auckland. 7.30: Sports talk by Gordon Hutler. 7.30: Symphony Orchestra. 7.40; ‘More Stories of the Sea,’ readings by Rev. G. A. Naylor. 8; Studio Orchestra (conducted by Harold Baxter). 8.14: Studio recital by Dawn Harding (mezzo-soprano). 8.26: Studio Orchestra. 8.36: Mark Raphael (baritone) in Shakespearean songs. 8.48; Studio Orchestra. 9.25: Parry Jones (tenor). 9.31: Menuhin (violin) and Conservatoire Orchestra. 10': Music, mirth, and melody. London. 6.45: Nights at the ballet (gramophone records). 7.45: Talk, J. L. Hodsou. 8.15: Albert Sandler Trio. 8.30: United Peoples. 8.45: Bandstand, with Gwen Catley (soprano), Patrick Waddington (tenor), 8.8. C. Revue Chorus and Orchestra. 9.15; Topical talk. 9.30: British light music (gramophone records). 10.50: Interlude. 11.15; Story by Five Authors, Part 2, L. A. G. Strong. 11. 30.: ‘ East Coker,’ poem written and read by T. S. Eliot. 11.45: Discussion, ‘l’d Like It Explained: Deserts and Poles.’
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Evening Star, Issue 24327, 16 October 1942, Page 1
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