WHAT’S ON THE AIR?
All YA Stations 7 p.m.: Government aud overseas news. 7.10: New Zealand news and reports. IYA, 650 lc.c., 4GI-3m. 7.30 p.m.: Sports talk, Gordon Flutter. 7.45: “Is New Zealand Rug’oy Deteriorating?” A discussion by George Aitken, captain of All Blacks, ,1921. 8.0: Professor W. A. Sewell, "The Growth of the Poet’s Mind”: Wordsworth. 8.32: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, “Leonore No. 3,” overture (Beethoven). 8.44: Nancy Evans (contralto), Max Gilbert (viola), Myers Fog-gin (piano), “Song for Voice, Viola and Piano.” 8.51: Edwin Fischer (piano), “Prelude and Fugue in D Major” (Bach). 8.53: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Choral Prelude, “Christ Lay in the Bonds of Death”; “Fugue in G Minor.” 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Mary Murpny (soprano), “Three Aspects”; “A Fairy Town”; “There” (Sir Hubert Parry). 9.15: London Symphony Orchestra, “Le Coq cl’Or” suite ("The Golden Cockerel”). 9.40: Vladimir Rosing (tenor), “The Rose and the Nightingale”; “Southern Night”; “The Sea.” 9.4 G: London Symphony Orchestra, “Homage March.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 2YA, 570 k.c., 526m.~ 7.40 p.m.: “Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?” A discussion by E. J. (Teddy) Roberts, half-back, All Blacks, 1921. 8.0: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, “Die Fledermaus” overture. 8.10: Members of the orchestra, chorus and soloists, of the Berlin State Opera House, “Extract from the opera ‘Czar and Carpenter.' ” 8.18: Herbert Jager (piano), “Willi Kollo Here Again” (medley). 8.24: Victor Haven (tenor), “Serenade” (Schubert-,Haven); “Serenade” (Tos-elli-Elkin. 8.30: Albert .Sandler and his Orchestra, "Play, Gipsy, Play” (from “Countess Maritza”). 8.33: Irene Bordoni (soprano), “Bon Jour, Mam’selle." 8.3(1: Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, “Emperor Waltz.” 8.44: Talk, “Leaves from a Baekblocks Diary,” “Isolation,” Mrs. Mary Scott. 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: “Eb and Zeb.” 9.15: The second part of a concert arranged by Wellington College in aid of the College Musical Fund. 10.0: “Rhythm on Record.” 3YA, 720 k.c., 416.4 m.— 7.35 p.m.: Talk, “Pruning Pip Fruits.” 8.0: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, “Oberon” overture. 8.10: Alva Myers (soprano recital), “On the Water’* “The Rosebud” (Schubert); “Twilight Fancies,” “The Nightingale” (Delius). 8.22: Vasa Prihoda (violin), “Eili, Eili”; “Saint d’Amour”; "Air from
Violin Concerto in G Major.” 8.34: Do Svcnske, the famous Swedish Male Chorus, “Dance of the Judges”; Dalvisa (folk song). 8.40: ITaagen Iloleubengh '(pianoforte), “Impromptu"; “Viennese Dance”; “Mephisto Waltz.” 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Talk, Mr. P. 11. Jones, “Ilagley Park.” 9.20: Rosario Bourdon Orchestra, “The Gondoliers” overture. 9.25: Edward Hendy (baritone), “Phantom Fleets”; “Full Sail” “Prentice Lads of Cheap”; “Song ol' Lie Thames.” 9.37. Rosario Bourdon Orchestra, “Russian Sailors’ Dance”; “Village Swallows Waltz.'' 9.44: Essie Acldand (contralto), “My Message”; ‘'Reflections"; "Five Little Piccaninnies.’ 9.54: Rosario Bourdon Orchestra, “Persiflage”; “The Cotton Pickers.” 10.0: Music, mirth ancl melody. 4YA, 790 k.c., 379.5 m.— 8 p.m.: “Dad and Dave.” 8.15: “Pinto Pete in Arizona.” 8.30: “The Rich Uncle'from Fiji.” 8.42: “Just a Job ot Work—Fares, Please.” An interview with a tram conductor. 9.0: Wcatner, station notices. 9.5: Gladys Moncrieh (Australia’s Queen of Song), Gil Decu at the piano, "Over the Rim of the Moon”; "The Ships of Aready”; “Beloved”; “A Blackbird Singing”; Nocturne.” 9.15: London Palladium Orchestra, “Childhood Memories.’ 9.20: Readings iby Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes, "Marjorie Fleming” (Dr. John Brown). Music from Elgar's “Nursery Suite.” 10.0: Savoy Dance Band. 2YH, 7GO k.c., 394.8 m.— 5 pan.: Light music. 5.30: Uncle Charles and Aunt. Nil). 0.0: Light music. 0.45: “Little Women.” 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Dvorak’s Concerto in A Minor (Ist movements), Yehudi Menuhin and Conservatoire Concert Orchestra. 8.30: Gerhard Husch (baritone), excerpts from Schumann’s* “Dichterliebe” song-cycle. 8.38: Beethoven’s Quartet No 15 in A Minor. 9.0: Miscellaneous light music. 9.25: “Night Nurse.” Empire Broadcast. — 4.30 p.m.: Big Ben, “Pygmalion,” | Serial of the play bv George Bernard Shaw. 5.0: Variety. 5.30: “At the Black Dog,” Mr. Wilkes at home in I his own bar parlour. 0.0: News. 8.15: “Cards on the Table." 8.30: Pianoforte recital. 8.45: Sports news, market notes and next week’s programmes. Sports Fixtures— To-morrow’s broadcasts: IYA, 3 p.m., Rugby at Eden Park; 2YA, 2.451 p.m., Rugby -at Athletic Park; 3YA. noon, Christchurch Hunt Club’s meeting, Riccarton; 4YZ and 4YA, 2.4; p.m., Ranfurly Shield Rugby match. Southland v. Otago.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20001, 28 July 1939, Page 13
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682WHAT’S ON THE AIR? Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20001, 28 July 1939, Page 13
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