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WHAT'S ON THE AIR?

All YA Stations 7 p.m.: Government and overseas news. 7.10: New Zealand news and reports. IYA, 650 k.c., 46L3m. 7.30 p.m.: Sports talk, Mr. Gordon Mutter. 7.45: Talk, “Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?” George Aitken, captain of All Blacks v. Springboks, 1921. 8.0: “The Growth ol a Poet’s Mind.” Readings with comments by Professor W. A. Sewell, with musical illustrations: "Keats.” 8.32: Berlin State Opera Orchestra, "The Magic Flute” overture. 8.40: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone), “Early in the Morning”: “That is the Day of the Lord.” 8.46: Winifred Cooke (piano), "Toccata”: “Consolation”: “Ballade Op. 10, No. 1”; “Spinning Song.” 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Philadelphia Orchestra. “Dances of the Polovtsian Maidens.” 9.21: Gwenda Weir (soprano), “Oh, Could I But Express in Song”; “The Rose Enslaves the Nightingale”: “War that Feeds on Pretty Lovers”; “The Skylark.” 9.32: Fritz Kreisler (violin), “Hymn to the Sun”; “Lotus Land.” 9.40: Parry Jones (tenor). “Sleep"; “The Fox. 9.48. Boston Symphony Orchestra, “Minuet of the Will o’ the Wisps”; "Hungarian March”; “Presto and Waltz.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 2YA, 570 k.c., 526 m.— 7.40 p.m.: “Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?” George Aitken, captain of the All Blacks v. Springboks, 1921. 8.0: “What I Like.” A session with the world’s workers. His favourite items arranged and presented by a dentist. 8.32: The Merry Macs (male trio), “Cuckoo in the Clock”: “Patty Cake, Patty Cake.” 8.38: Reginald Dixon (organ), “Dixjon Hits No. 28.” 8.44: Talk, “Leaves from a Back-blocks Diary”—“A Private Line,” Mrs. Mary Scott 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: “Eb and Zeb.” 9.15: American Legion Band, “The Jolly Coppersmith march; 8.8. C. Military Band, Fho Mill on the Rock” overture. 9.26: B. H Mayall (tenor), “The Flight of Ages”; “Thoughts.” 8.32: Grand Massed Brass Bands, “At the Portals of the Palace,” Lance Baughen (cornet), with piano accompaniment, “Oh, Promise Me ’; “Love’s Old Sweet Song.” 9.44: B. H. Mayall (tenor), “My Lovely Celia”; "Mate o’ Mine.” 9.50: Arthur Pryor’s Band “The Forge in the Forest." 9.53: Lance Baughen (cornet). Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rustrcara.” 9.56: The Amington Band, “El Abanico.” 10.0: “Rhythm on Record.” 3YA, 720 k.c., 416.4 m- . p.m.: Recorded talk, “Equipment for the Supplying Dairy.” 8.0: Boston

Promenade Orchestra, “Midsummer Night’s Dream” overture (Mendelssohn). 8.13: Lillian Pethybride (soprano), “A Fairy Band’Are We”; “The Unforeseen”; “Boat Bong”; . “Coyent Garden.” 8.25: Guila Bustabo (violin recital), “Caprice in A Minor”; “Dew is Sparkling”; “Eh Bateau”; “Perpetuum Mobile.” 8.36: Leeds Festival Choir, with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, “Prince Igor” choral dance. 8.47: Lew White (organ recital), “March Militaire”; “Melody in F”; "Cielito Lindo”; “Tales from the Vienna Woods.” 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Talk, Mrs. Mona Tracy, “They Passed That Way—Their Voyage Out.” 9.20: 3YA Orchestra, “Petite Suite dc Concert.” 9.31: Robert Allison (baritone), “The Devout Lover”; “Come, Sing to Me”; "Thank God for a Garden.” 9.41: 3YA Orchestra, “Lullaby”; “The Village Green.” 9.46: Marguerite Caidton (contralto), “My Ain Folk.” 9.50: 3YA Orchestra, “Badinage”; “Vagabonds All.” 10.0: Music, mirth and 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: Talk, Mr, C. R. Allen, "Walter Pater.” 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.9: Hubert Eisdcll, I-leddle Nash, Denis Noble and Norman Allin, “Passing By.” 9.12: Philadelphia Orchestra, “L’Apres Midi d’Un Faune.” 9.20: Readings, by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes. The poems of John Keats. Music from Delius, “Brigg Fair”; Bach, “Largo,” from “Concerto jn D Minor” for two violins. 10.0: Savoy Dance Band. 2YH, 760 k.c., 394.8 m.— 5 p.m.: Light music. 5.30: Uncle Charlie and Aunt Nin. 6.0: Bight music. 6.45: “Little Women.” 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Brahms’ Piano Concerto in D Minor (Rondo). 8.10: Alexander Kipnis (bass). 8.17: Schubert’s Quartet in D Minor. 8.45: Phantasie Trio in A minor (John Ireland). 9.0: “Personal Column.” 9.15: Light music. 9.35: “Night Nurse.” Empire Broadcast.— 4.30 p.m.: Big Ben. Play, “The Tinte Has Come.” 5.5 Mozart Piano Sonata in A. 5.30: “At the Blade Dog.” 0.0: News. 6.15: “Cards on the Table.” 6.30: Syncopation Act. 6.45: Sports news, market notes and next week’s programmes.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20007, 4 August 1939, Page 10

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WHAT'S ON THE AIR? Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20007, 4 August 1939, Page 10

WHAT'S ON THE AIR? Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20007, 4 August 1939, Page 10

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