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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. TYA, 650 k.c., 461.3 m.— 7.30 p.m.: Talk, gardening expert, "Hints for Lawn Maintenance." 8.0: Harry Roy’s Tiger Ragamuffins, “Alexander’s Got a Swing Band.” 8.5: "The Rich Uncle from Fiji.” 8.17: "The Homestead on the .Rise,” 8.31: “Eb and Zeb.” 8.40: “The Kir.gsmen,” Radib’s Royal Quartet. 8.53: Norman Long (entertainer, at the piano), “We Montmorencies.” 8.5(5: Harry Roy’s Tiger Ragamuffins, "ShnShn.” 9.6: 1 Weather, station notices. 9.5: “Talking Pictures —How They Are Made—From Magic Lantern to Talking Projector,” Mr. P. W. Maddock. 9.20: Dance music. 10.0: Sammy Lee and his Americanadians. 2YA, 570 k.c., 526 m.— 7.30 p.m.: Broadcast from the House of Representatives, 10.30: Music, mirth and melody. 2YC, 840 k.c., 357 m.— 7.30 p.m.: “Land Deterioration.” 7.40: Talk, motoring expert. 8.0: Classical and symphonic programme of works of English and Scandinavian composers. BBC Symphony Orchestra, “Portsmouth Point” overture. 8.7: Pai’ry Jones (tenor), “The Passionate Shepherd”; “As Ever I Saw.” (Warlock). 8.10: London Philharmonic Orchestra, “Facade Suite”: “Siesta.” 8.18: Gerhard Husch (baritone), with Margaret Kilpinen at the piano, songs of Yrjo Kilpinen, “Elegy to the Nightingale”: “The Ski Runner." 8.22: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, “A Musical Portrait of the Composer, Edvard Greig." 8.30: Gerhard Husch (baritone), with Margaret Kilpinen a: the piano, “Moonlight.” 8.34: London Philharmonic Orchestra, “Karelia Suite.” 8.41: Talk, Dr. Elizabeth Bryson, “What Shall Wc Sat?”: “The First Food.” 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Concert by the Wellington Harmonic Society. Conductor, H. Temple White. Part songs, the choir, “O’er The Meadows”;- “Hymn To Trinity”; “When Spring Comes Laughing.” (Eaton Fanning). Baritone solos. Rev. Lawrence A. NOrth, “Au Pays”; (Augusta Holmes), “The Two Grenadiers.” Part songs, the choir, “Praise Blindness, Eves’’: “Love.” Violoncello -and piano, Maine Vanderwart and T. J. Kirk-Burn-rmnd, “Sonata. No. 0.” Part songs, 'adies of the choir. “Sierran Lullaby.” Chorus, the choir. “Hail. Bright Abode” .March from "Tannhauser”) 10.0: Music, mirth, and melody.

3YA, 720 k.c., 416.4 m- . p.m.: Talk, Mr. George Bagley, “Personalities and Places in the News.” 7.35: Talk under the auspices of the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association. 8.0: “Breakfast with the Bullfinches,” by Ursula Branston. 8.32: Sidney Torch at the organ, Phil Park narrator, “Napoleon—A Soldier’s Vision.” 8.40: “Here’s a Queer Thing.” 8.52: Albert Sandler and his Orchestra, “Sandler Serenades.” 9.0: Weather station notices. 9.5: Talk, Mr. Arthur King, “Fleet Street—What Of It?” 9.20: International Novelty Orchestra. “Parade of the Pirates.” 9.23: Hildcgarde with orchestra, “Hildegarde Looks Back.” 9.30: Sandy Powell and Company (comedy sketch), “Sandy Wins the Football Pool.” 9.37: Carroll Gibbons (piano) and his Boy Friends. “On the Other Side .of Lover’s Lane.” 9.41: Gracie Fields (comedienne), “Stop and Shop at the Co-op Shop.” 9.44: Erwin Steinbncher (saxophonist), “Stage Fright.” 9.48: “The Kingsmen”—Radio’s Royal Quartet. 10.0: Blue . Barron and his orchestra. 4YA, 790 k.c., 379.5 m.— 7.30 p.m.: Talk, Mrs. F. R. Thompson, “Educational Aspects of the Films.” 3.0: Grand massed brass bands, “Steps of Glory” march medley; “The Arcadians” overture. 8.14: Comedy Harmonists, “Heinie’s Sing Song”; “Woodcutter’s Song.” 8.20: Band of the Republican Guard of France, “The Two Pigeons." 8.30: “Eb and Zeb.” 8.45: The famous St. Hilda’s Band, “Stealing Through the Classics—Oratorio.” 8.50: "Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?” George Aitken, captain of All Blacks v. Springboks, 1921, makes some suggestions for improvement. 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: "Those We Love.” 9.30: Pancho and his orchestra, “A Media Luz.” 9.33: “Tales cf the Silver Greyhound—- “ What! No' Spies!” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 2YH, 760 k.c., 394.8 m, 5 n.m.: Light music. 5.30: “For the Children.” at 5.45, “David and Dawn.” G.O: “The Buccaneers.” (5.15: Light music. (5.45: Weather, forecast for Hawke’s Bay. “David Copperflcld.” 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: “Coronets of England—Mary, Queen of Scots.” 9.0: “Tit-bits ,of To-day—Hits of Yesterday.” 9.30: “The Crimson Trail.” 9.43: Dance music. Empire Broadcast.— I I Transmission 1: 5.30 p.m., New Zealand time, to 9.45 p.m., with the! opening news bulletin at 0.45 p.m. (

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20040, 12 September 1939, Page 15

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WHAT’S ON THE AIR? Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20040, 12 September 1939, Page 15

WHAT’S ON THE AIR? Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20040, 12 September 1939, Page 15

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