WHAT'S ON THE AIR?
All YA Stations 7 p.m.: Government and overseas news. 7.10: New Zealand news and reports. LYA, 650 k.c., 4613m.~ 7.30 p.m.: Sports talk, Mr. Gordon Huttcr. 7.42: "In the Sports Club" — An interview with Charlie Ballard, ex-captain of the New Zealand soccer representative team. 8.0: Readings of prose and poetry, translated from the Chinese, oy Judith Terry. 8.32: New Symphony Orchestra, conducted, by Dr. Malcolm Sargent, "In Mem-' oriam,” overture TSullivan). 8.40: Gwenda Weir (soprano) presents "Four Gipsy Songs”; "My Song Resounds"; "Silent Woods"; “Garbed in Flowing Linen”; “The Heights of Tatra.” 8.52: Eugene Ormandy and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. “Scherzo Capriccioso." 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Tito Schipa (tenor,) “Plaisir D’Amour"; “O Del Mio Amato Ben." 9.13: Joan Dowding (piano), “Scenes from Childhood." 9.27: London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer, symphonic study—“ Falstaff.” (Elgar). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 2YA, 570 k.c., 526 m.— 7.40 p.m.: Talk, Mrs. A. D. Houston, "The Story of St. Francis of Assisi, in connection with the World Day for Animals.” 8.0: “Song Hits with a Miss,” featuring Mavis Edmonds and her rhythm, makers. 8.17: London Piano Accordion Band “Mexicali Rose”; "There’s a Ranch in the Rockies.” 8.23: Ralph Reader and Company' (vocal medley), “Great Days" selection. 8.29: Hawaiian Islanders (Hawaiian instrumental), “TropicLove.” 8.32: Henry Starr, accompanied by Clias. Smart at the Wurlitzcr Organ (light vocal with organ), “We’ve Come a 'Long Way Together.” 8.35: Harry Horlick and his orchestra. “Gipsy Love” Waltz: “Countess 'Maritza.” 8.40: Talk, Mr. W. Fielding, “The Game of Bowls.” 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: “Eb and Zcb.” 9.15: Bands of the Guards Regiments. H.M. Welsh Guards, “Lancasiria March.” Band of lI.M. Coldstream Guards, “Americana.” 9.2 U: Ena Raplcy (soprano), "Love the Jester"; “The Last Rose of Summer.” 9.32: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “Finlandia” tone poem. Band of H.M. Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), “Gallantry.” Band ol' H.M. Coldstream Guards, “Parade of the Puppets.” 9.46: Ena Rapley (soprano). “By the Waters of Minnetonka”; “I Wonder if Love is a Dream.” 9.52: Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “The Forge in the Forest”; “King Cotton March.” 10.0: “Rhythm on record,” new dance recordings. 3YA, 720 k.c., 416.4 m.— 8 p.m.: Concert by the Christchurch Liedertafel. The choir, "Marching Along”; “Devon, O Devon”; “The Oid Superb"; “The Guards Came Through.” 8.13: Serge Krish Instrumental Septet, “Old England”; “Maria Mari”; “The Canary"; “Mighty Lak' a Rose,” 8.25: Tiie choir, "Go Down Moses”; “ Uncle Rome”; “Old Man River.” 8.35: Cyril Scott, pianist, in a group of his own compositions, “Danse Negro”; “Lotus Land"; “Souvenir Dc Vienne”; “Rainbow Trout.” 8.47; The choir, "Haunted”; “Tally Ho"; “Dance ol the Gnomes”; “Upidec”; “My Bonnie.” 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Dramatised talk, “Seme Great Women Treated Lightly —Sarah Siddons,” by Charles Thomas. 9.21: Barnabas von Geczy and his orchestra, “Cuban Serenade”; “Mexican Serenade.” 9.27: Jean Scott (soprano), “Hills”: “Fragile Things”; “The Star”; “The Winds in the South.” 9.38: Orchcstrc Ravmonde, “Strauss in Vienna.” 9.40: Richard Crooks! tenor) “Thorn"; “Nirvana." 9.54: Orchestra Locntelli. “Gavotte"; “Slavonic Dance.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, 790 k.c., 379.5m—--8 p.m.: “Dad and Dave.” 3.15: “Pinto
Pete in Arizona." 8.30: “The Ricii Uncle from Fiji.” 8,42: “Just a Job of Work," by a signwriter. 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9,8: Robert Couzinou and male chorus. “La Marseillaise.” 9.12: London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Symphony in C Minor (Beethoven), i 9.20: (Readings by Professor T. D. ■ Adams, with musical interludes. “A Talc of Two Cities," by Charles Dic- .’ kens. Music from “Chanson Triste” 5 (Tschaikovski); "The Mastersingers,” i (Wagner); “Symphony in D Minor,” (Beethoven). 10.0: Savoy Dance Band. I 2YH, 760 k.c., 394.8m—- ’ 5 p.m.: Ligiit music. 5.30: Uncle Char- ’ lie and Aunt Nin. 6.0: Light music. l . 6.45: Weather forecast for Hawke’s Bay. “Lorna Doone.” 7.0: News. 7.15: 1 After-dinner music. 8.0: Concert ses--1 sion. 8.2: Schumann's “Piano Quintet : in E. Flat.” 8.20: Robert Radford 1 (bass). 8.28: Beethoven’s Violin Con- ; certo, Soloist, Joseph Szigeti. 8.50: 1 Vladimir Rosing (tenor). 9.0: “Per- ■ sonal Column.” 9.12: (Light music. 9.35: ' “Night Nurse.” Empire Broadcast— The hours in New Zealand summer time at which news bulletins are being broadcast by Daventry are as ’ follows:—1.15 a.m., 4 a.m., 5.30 a.m., • 7 a.m. (summary), 8.50 a.m. (sumi mary), 9.45 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m., I 2.45 p.m. (summary). 4 p.m., 6.15 p.m., i 8 p.m. (summary), 9 p.m., 10.45 p.m. i (summary), and 11.30 p.m. i Sports Fixtures — To-morrow’s broadcast: 3YA, noon, : New Brighton Trotting Club’s meeting; 1 4YA, 12.30 p.m., Dunedin Jockey ’ Club’s meeting.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20061, 6 October 1939, Page 10
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