WHAT'S ON THE AIR?
Ail YA Stations
7 pan.: Government and overseas news. 7.10: New Zealand news and reports. IYA, 650 It.c., 461.3 m.—
730 ' p.Vnk Sports • talk; Mr. Gordon Huttev. 7.42: Talk. Mr. Frank Campbell, chairman of the New Zealand Football Association. 8: Readings of prose and poetry, translated from the Chinese, by : Judith Terry.' 8.32: The Studio Orchestra, ‘•Magic Flute” over.
hire. 8.38: Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), ‘ “Hark, Hark, the Lark. 8.41: Owen Jensen (soloist), accompanied by the studio orchestra, “Piano Concerto' in A Major” (Mozart). 9: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Dorothy Helmri'c'h (mezzo-soprano), songs by d'Arba, “Carol”; “Wizardry”, “Racers”; “The Lamb Child.” 9,13: London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer, “In the South’ ovei ture (■Elgar). 9.33: Stewart Harvey (baritone), “The Two Grenadiers”; “Dedication”; “I Am a Roomer. 9.40. London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the composer, “Facade Suite” (Wm. Walton). 10: Music, mirth and melody. 2YA, 570 k.c., 526 m.—
8 jp.m.: “Song Hits With a Miss,” featuring Mavis Edmonds and her Rhy'thm-Makers.B.l7: Orchestra of the. German Opera House, “Meeting in Vienna” overture. 8.23: Carson Rooison arid his Pioneers, “The West Ain’t What it Used to Be.” 8.26: Charlie Kunz (piano), with rhythm accompaniment, “Charlie Kunz Piano Medley.” 8.29: Bribe Daniels and Ben Lyon (light vocal), with the Three Ginx, "Three Little Fishes.” 8.32: Orches'tre Raymonds, “Strauss in Vienna.” 8.40: Talk, by Martin Nestor, “Wellington’s. Name.” 9: Weather, station notices. 9.'5: “Eb and Zeb. 9.1'5: Port Nicholson Silver Band, “Lustspiel” Overture; “'Sizilietta” intermezzo. 9.25: The Cameo Three, “Break of Day.” 9.29: The band, “Rimington,” • hymn.; , “Maid of the Mountains” selection. 9.41: The Camrio Three, “Songs of the Open.” 9.48: The band, “His First Waltzes” valse; “The Elephant” march. 10: “Rhythm; on Record” 3YA, 720 k.c., 416.4 m.—
7.35 p.m.: Talk, “Milking Shed Equipment and Practice.” 8: 3YA Orchestra, “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14. 8.15: N. BaliefT’s Chauve-'Souris Company, “The Alluring Gipsy Girl’;
“Gipsy Caravan”; “Two Guitars’; “Venetian Night.” 8.27: 3YA Orchestra, “Saschinka” (potpourri of Russian Gip'sy airs). 8.41: Dc Svcnske, the famous Swedish Male Chorus, “Sweden”; “Dalvisa” folk song; "Hear Us Svea”; "Dance of the Judges.” 8:53: 3YA Orchestra, "Slavonic Rhapsody.’ 9: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Dramatised talk. "Some Great Women Treated Lightly—Mary Shelley.” by Charles Thomas. 9.21: The Inter-
national Radio Orchestra,- four-cdtheos, “Amaryllis”; “The Flirt”;-“A Villainous Theme”; «M ; iXfed’ Drinks.”9:27: Ernest Rogers' (tenor), .“The English Rose”; "Bird Songs at/Eventide”; “Eileen Aroon”; ’“Eleanore:” .-/ ‘ 9.39: Albert Sandler' arid’ his. 'Orchestra, “Sandler Minuets.” -9:48: Essie' A'cklahd (contralto). “Coming Home”;'-' “Homing.” 9.54: Barnabas von Geczy and his Orchestra, “Rustle of Spring”; “Serenade.” 10; Music, mirth and melody.' /. ' . 4YA, 790 k.c., 379.5 m,
8 p.m.: “Dad and Dave.” 8.15: “Pinto Pete" in’ Arizona.”A* 8.30: “The Rich Uncle From Fiji.” ■' 8.42: “Just a Job of’Work,” an interview'with a deepsc'a diver. 9.2: Weather, station notices.' 9.5: The Royal Choral Society, “He Was DresSed iri 'Shirt of Doeskin’'; “Till the Wind Became a Whirlwind,” from “Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast.” 9.13: The Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of Nqw. York, “Lqliengrin—r Prelude to Ac.t, ; 21:; Readings, by. Professor T. D. Adams, i with’’musical; interludes. Longfellow’s “Evangeline.”: Music from ' ‘‘Enigma .'Variations?. (Elgar); "Prelude in E Flat' Minor” (Bach); "Quartet in D, Min6r”—Heath' and the Maiden ■ (Schubett). .10:, Savoy Dance Band. . , ’ ...... ■, ■ ■' 2YH, 760 k.c., 394-Bm.—y - ' 5 'p.m.: Light music. 5.30: Uncle Charlie and Aunt JTm’.’* 6: Light music. 6.45: Weather forecast for- Hawke’s Bay; “Lorna Doone.” 7: After-dinner music. 8: Concert session,; 8.2: "Trio in D Major” (Beethoven), -firstmovement. 8.20: John McCormack •('teno'r). 8.35: Schumann’s “Cello Concerts, in A Minor.” 9: “Personal Column.” ' 9.12: Light music. 9.35: “Night Nurse.” Empire Broadcast.— The hours, .in -New; Zealand summer time at which'news 'bulletins, aie being broadcast by Daventry . are as follows:—1.15 am, A a.m., 5.30 a.m., 7 a.m. (Summary), 8.50 a.m. (summary), 9.45 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 12.30 pan., 2.45 p.m. (summary), 4 p.m., 8.15 p.m., 8 p.m. (sYimrnary), 9 p.m., 10:45’p.m. (summary)., and'll.3o p.m. Sports Fixtures—
To-morrbw’s broadcasts: IYA, 3 p.m., Rugby, Auckland reps, v, Barbarians; 2YA, 1.30 pan., All Black R’ugby trials; 3YA,’ 2.45 p.m., Rugby, Canterbury v. Ashburton: 4YA, 3 p.m., Rugby, Otago v. Southland.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20055, 29 September 1939, Page 10
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674WHAT'S ON THE AIR? Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20055, 29 September 1939, Page 10
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