WHATS 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 Mutter. S.O: “Personal Anthology— Favourite Passages from My Favourito Poets,’’ with incidental music by Professor W. A. Sewell. 5.32: Queen's Hall Orchestra, “The Wasps” overture (Vaughan Williams). 8.44: Tony Rex (baritone), “Eldorado”; “In Summertime on Bredon’’; "The Flowers of Sleep’’; "Over the Mountains.”. 8.515: Boston Promenade Orchestra, "Sherzo.” 9.0; Reserved. 9.20; Weather, station notices. 9.25: Otto llubscher, Czecho-Slovakian violinist, in a.
Group of Czecho-Slovakian folk melodies. 9.37: Madeleine Grey (soprano), songs of Auvergne collected and arranged by j, Canteloube. 9.45: Arthur do Greet’ (soloist), and the New Symphony Orchestra, “Concerto in G Minor for Piano and Orchestra” (Saint-Saens). 10.10: Music, mirth and melody.
2YA, 570 k.c,, 526 m.—
S p.m.; “Song Hits with a Miss,” featuring Mavis Edmonds and her Rhythm Makers. 8.17: Philip Green and his orchestra, "Songs, of the Brave.’’ 5.20: Vienna Boys’ Choir, “Tales From the Vienna Woods.” S.2G: Charlie Kunz (piano), “Kunz Revivals.” 8.32: Dick Powell (light vocal), “In a Moment, of Weakness"; "The Stein Song.” 8.38: Albert Sandler Trio (instrumental), “Dusty Violin.’’ 5.41: Recorded talk, Mr. O. E, White, “The Sea Hath its Pearls— Values and Excitements.” 9.0: Reserved. 9.20: Weather, station notices. 9.25: “Eb and Zeb.” 9.35: Grand massed brass bands, “The Arcadians Overture.” Leicester grand massed brass bands. “Cavalcade of Martial Songs.” 9.44: Comedy Harmonists (male quintet), "Whistle While You Work”; •'The Donkey
Serenade.” 9.50: Band of lI.M. Grenadier Guards, “Berceuse’’; “Jolly Fellows Waltz.” Band of H.M. Welsh Guards, “The Britisher” march. 10.0: “Rhythm on Record,” nevv dance re-, cordings.
3YA, 720 k.c., 416.4 m.—
3 p.m.; Willem Mengelberg and his Concert Orchestra, “Anacreon” overture. S.ll: Tito Schipa (tenor), “Ciro Tondo”;; “'Ninna Nanna A Liana”; “A Vucchella” (A Little Posy); “Nina,” 8.22: Bronislaw Huberman (violin), "Valse”; “Ave Maria”; “Moment Musical’’; “Nocturne.” 8.35: Amelita Galli-Curci (soprano), ‘'’Russian Nightingale Song”; “Clavelitos”;
“Eastrellita”; “La Paloma”; “La Capinera.’’ 8.46: Walter Gieseking (pianoforte), “The Children’s Corner” suite. 9.0: Reserved. 9.20: Weather, station notices. 9.25: Richard Crean Orchestra, "Tackleway’’; “'Chinese Legend.” 9.31; Claude O’Hagan (baritone), “The Sailor’s Paradise”; “Homeland”; “The Company Ser-geant-Major.” 9.42: New Light Symphony Orchestra, four characteristic valses by Coleridge-Taylor. 9.54: Essie Ackland (contralto), “A Song of Thanksgiving”; "Sweet and Low.” 10.0: Eric Coates arid Symphony Orchestra, ’’’By The Tamarisk.” 10.5; 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.” 5.42: Talk, Rev. George Parker, of India, "India and the Commonwealth of Nations.” 9.0: Reserved. 9.20: Weather, station notices. 9.25: Philadelphia Orchestra, “Scheherazade Suite” (RimskyICorsakov). 9.37: Readings, by Prof. T. D. Adams, with musical interludes from Kinglake's “Eothen.” ' Music from Borodin, “On the Steppes of Central Asia”; Mendelssohn, “Italian Symphony” pilgrims’ march;; Schubert, “Marche Militaire.” 10.5: Savoy bunco Band. 2YH, 760 k.c.,’394.8m.
5 p.m.: Light music. 5.30: Uncle Charlie and Aunt Nin. 6.0: Light music. 6.45: Weather forecast for Hawke’s Bay. "Lorna Doone.” 7.0: News. 7.15: After-dinner music, 8.0: Concert session. 8.2; “Variations on a Theme by Haydn’’ played by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30: "Concerto in D Major’* (Paganini), soloist, Yehudi Menuhin. 9.0: Reserved. 9.20: “Personal Column.” 9.32: Light music. 9.45: Moaif of Arc.”
Racing’ Fixtures.—
To-morrow’s broadcasts: IYA, noon Auckland Trotting Club’s meeting Alexander Park; 2YA, noon, Wellington Racing Club's meeting, Trentham
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, -(summary), 9.45 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 2.45 p.m. (summary), 4 p.m., 6.15 p.m., 8 p.m. (summary), 9 p.m., 10.45 p.m (summary), and 11.30 p.m.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20073, 20 October 1939, Page 10
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