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.; children’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: Paul Godwin’s Orchestra. 7.35: ‘ Science Advances, Animal Plagues,’ by Miss M. Fyfe, M.Sc. 8; Programme by St. Kikla Band, conducted by E. Waterston, with popular interludes. 8.9: Harry Dearth (baritone). 8.26: Elsie and Doris Waters. 8.40: Melodeors Quartet. 9.2 1 -: Walter Klische Orchestra. 9.28: ‘ The I. ;ollections of Geoffrey Hainlyn.’ 9.54: Reginald Dixon (organ). 10: Repetition of greetings from the boys overseas. 10.50: War review. To-morrow. —9.30; ‘Music While You Work.’ 11; ‘For My Lady.’ 11.15; A.O.E. Talk: ‘More Yeast Recipes.’ 11.20: Tunes of tlie times. 12; Lunch music. 1.30: Educational session. 2; Rambling in rhythm, 2.30; ' Music While You Work.’ 3; Duos, trios, and quartets. 3.30: Classical hour. 4,30: Cafe music. 4YO (1,140 kc), Dunedin. 7,45: llfee’s a Queer Thing.’ 8: Sonata hour. l(m«|S3f|j!ption music. 10.15: Songs without Close down.' 4YZ (680 k), Invercargill. 7.30: Hillbilly round-up.. 7.45: Listeners’ without words. 10.30; Close down. 3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 7.30: Grand Symphony Orchestra. 7.39: ‘Dad and Dave,'’ 7.52: From the studio: Rita Jamieson (mezzo-contralto), ‘ Favourites from the Past.’ 8.5: ‘ Team Work.’
8.'8: From' the studio: Harold Bailey’s •Riythmic Quartet. 8.42; ‘Songs of the West.’ 9.25; ‘ Your Cavalier.’ 9.48: Magyar! Imre and his Gipsy Orchestra. 2YA. (570 kc), Wellington. 7.45: Famous orchestras. 8.42: Phyllis Lawson (soprano). 9.25; Shirley Craig (pianist)* 8.39: Boyd Neel String Orchestra. IYA (650 kc), Auckland. 7.30: Seinprini and his orchestra. 7.38: The Merry Macs. 7.44: Reginald Gardiner (imitations), 7.50: Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra. 7.56: Jack Hylton and his Boys. 8.5: Young and Forsythe (Qvo pianos). 8.14: George Gee and Luane Shaw, with Billy Mayerl and his orchestra. 8.17: ‘ Krazy Kapcrs.’ 8.43: Coram (ventriloquist). 8.49: Carroll Gibbons and his Boy Friends. 9.25: Anona Winn (soprano). 9.30; Fashions in melody. London. 6.35: ‘ War in the Air,’ Oliver Stewart. 6,45: ‘ Regimental Marches,’ Royal Horse Guards Band. 7.45; Anzacs calling home. 8.15: London Studio Players. 8.30: Calling Australia and New Zealand; visit to Warden's post, 'talk by Admiral Sir Edward Evans, London Regional Commissioner for Civil Defence. 8.45: Victor Harding, Australian bass-baritone. 9: Talk, ‘ Here in Britain.' 9.15: ‘Regimental Marches,’ Royal Horse Guards Band. 10.50: ‘ War in the Air," Oliver Stewart. 11.15; Dehydrated food, talk by Dr Franklin Kidd. 11.30: Imaginary interviews; ‘ Sir Norman Birkett Meets the Ghost of Thomas E. Skene.’ 11.45: Film commentary.
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Evening Star, Issue 24330, 20 October 1942, Page 1
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426TO-NIGHT'S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 24330, 20 October 1942, Page 1
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