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., 461.3 m.—
7.30 p.m.. Sports talk, Mr. Gordon Hutter. 7.45: Talk, “is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?” G. T. Alley, All Black lock, Africa, 1928, discusses the effect b£ modern social conditions on the Rugby game. 8.0: Readings from George Borrow, the gipsy scholar, by Llewellyn Etherington. 8.32: Studio Orchestra, “Marriage of Figaro” overture. 8.38: Dawn Harding (mezzo-soprano), two songs from “Sorrow Songs" (Coleridge Taylor); two songs from Cycle “Sun and Shade” (Coleridge Taylor). 8.48: Studio Orchestra, “Prince Igor Dances.” 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Vladimir Rosing (tenor), “Song of the Poor Wanderer”; “The Drunken Miller”; “Northern Star”; “Virtus Antique.’’ 9.13: Myra Hess (piano), “Carnaval Suite, Op. 9.” (Schumann). 9.39: Herbert. Janssen (baritone), "Prayer”; “To an Old Picture”; “To the Beloved.” (Hugo Wolf). 9.47: Studio Orchestra, “Romance in C”; two entr’actes from “Rosamund.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 2YA, 570 k.c., 526 m.—
7.40 p.m.: “Is New Zealand, Rugby Deteriorating?” A discussion by T. G. Corkill, .All Black half-back and five-eighth, 1925. 8.0: Finals of the Wellington Competitions Society's radio voice test. 8.20: Entertainments by Mavis Edmonds and her rhythm. 8.36: H. Robinson Cleaver (organ), and Patricia Rossborough (piano), “Hungarian Rhapsody.” 8.39: Carlo Buli (tenor), “Finestra Mia."8.42: London Piano-accordion Band, “Did You Go Down Lambeth Way?” and “Lonely.” 8.48: An interview with Dr. T. P. Colclough on “Iron and Steel.” 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: “Eb and Zeb.” 9.15: Port Nicholson Silver Band, “Woburn” overture; “By the Swanee River.” 9.26: Isabelle M. Graham (soprano), “Bird Songs at Eventide”; “Don’t Come In, Please.” 9.32: Cornet solo: “Hailstorm,” bandsman H. F. Vincent. The band, medley, “Popular Numbers.” 9.45: Isabelle M. Graham (soprano), “Spreading the News”; “The Pipes of Pan are Calling.” 9.51: The band, “Old Timers” selection; “Ashburton” March. 10.0: “Rhythm on record.” 3YA, 720 k.c., 41G.4m.
7.35 p.m.: Talk, “Milking Shed Equipment.” 7.45: Talk, Mr. K. B. do Courcy Lbw, “The Way To Peace.” 8.0: State Opera Orchestra of Berlin, “The Gipsy Baron” overture. 8.8: Christchurch Liederkranzchen, conducted by Alfred Worsley, “Gentle Spring”; “Dream Fedlany"; "Sequidilla,” 8,19; Eileen Joyce •*
(pianoforte), “Waldesrauschen”; “Intermezzo”; “Capriccio”; “Reflects Dans L’Eau.” 8.32: Christchurch Liederkranzchen, “Fairy Dawn.” 8.39: Fritz Kreisler (violinist), in a group of his own compositions, “Rondo on a Theme by Beethoven”; “Sehon Rosmarin”; “La Gitana”; “Poupee Valsante.” 8.51: Christchurch Liederkranzchen, “The Snow”; “What Way Does the Wind Conie?” “In Praise of May.” 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Talk, Mr. Marc. T. Greene, “Corfu—lsland of History and Beauty.” 9.20: Rosario Bourdon Orchestra, overture; “Russian and Ludmilla”; “Czardas.” 9.27: Claude O’Hagen (baritone), “When My Ships Come Sailing Home”; “Tommy Lad”; “Captain Mac”; “I Travel the Road.” 9.40: Rosario Bourdon Orchestra, “Golliwog’s Cake Walk”; “Serenade.” 9.46: Joseph Hislop (tenor), ’ “Afton Water”; “Mary of Argyle.” 9.55: R'osario Bourdon Orchestra, “Pepita,” “March Automatique.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, 790 k.c., 379.5 m.—
8.0 p.m.: “Dad and Dave.” 8.15: “Pinto Pete in Arizona.” 8.30: “The Rich Uncle from Fiji.” 8.42: Primo Scala’s Accordion Band, "The Pink Parade.” 8.45: “Just a Job of Work,” interview with a postman. 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.8: Concertgebouw Orchestra, “Leonore Overture No. 3" (Beethoven). 9.20: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, witli musical interludes. The letters and poems of William Cowper. Music from Mozart “Jupiter. Sym- ( phony”; Haydn “Clock Symphony”; Holst “Marching Song.” 10.0: Savoy Dance Band. 2YH, 760 k.c., 394-Bm.
5.0 p.m.: Light music. 5.50: Uncle Charlie and Aunt Nin. G.O: Light music. G. 45: “Lorna Dobne.” 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Concert session. 8,2: Beethoven’s “Quartet in A Major.” 8.15: Lawrence Tibbett (baritone). 8.30: (Haydn’s 'Cello Concerto in D Major.” 0.0: “Personal Column.” . 9 35: “Night Nurse.” Empire Broadcast.—
4.30 p.m.: Big Ben. Students’ songs, BBC men’s Chorus. 5.0: Chamber music. 5.30: “At the Black Dog.” G.O: News. G. 15: “Cards on the Table.” G. 30: Baritone recital. G. 45: Sports news, market notes, and next week’s programmes. Sports Fixtures—
To-morrow’s broadcasts: IYA and 2YA, 3 p.m., Rugby; 3YA, 12.30 p.m., New Brighton Trotting Club’s meeting, 2.45 p.m., Rugby, Canterbury v. Southland; 4YA, 12.45 p.m., Otago Hunt Club’s meeting; 2YH, 2.30 p.m., Rugby, Wellington v. Hawke’s Bay,
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20031, 1 September 1939, Page 13
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