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WHAT’S ON THE AIR?

All YA Stations

7 p.m.: Government and overseas aews.

IYA, 650 k.c., 4GI-3m.

7.40 p.m.: Discussion, “Native Land Development Work,” Messrs. J. M. Smith and C. Walker. 8.0; “Tales of the Silver Greyhound—Tho. Honeymoon in Paris.” 8.30: “Thrills.” 8.45:

“John Halifax —Gentleman.” !l.0: Reserved. 11.30; Weather, station notices. 9,25: Studio Orchestra, •‘.Ballet Music —‘Do Cid'” (.Massenet). 11.38: Webster Booth (tenor), “Moonlight and You”: “Always as I Close My Eyes.” 9.44: Studio Orchestra, “'.Mystery Waltz”; “Two Little Dances.” 9.53: Paul Kobcson (bass), “Mammy is Cone”; “High Water.” 9.59: Studio Orchestra, “Punch and Judy.” 10.5: Music, mirth and melody.

2YA, 570 k.c., 526 m.—

7.30 p.m.; Talk, Rev. George Parker, “India and the Commonwealth ot' Nations." 8.0: Chamber music. Boyd Neel String Orchestra, "Air and Dance." S.ti: I reddle Nash (tenor), “To the Queen of My Heart”; “Love's Philosophy." 8.10; Lionel Tertis (viola) and George Reeves (viola),

"Sonata." 8.22: Charles Panzera (baritone), “The Sea”; “Phidyle.” 8.30: Virtuoso String Quartet, with J. Cockerill, R. Mureliy and C. Draper, “Introduction and Allegro for Harp with Strings and Woodwind Accompaniment.” 5.42: Maggie Teyto (soprano), with Alfred Cortot at the piano, "Lo Prornenoir de Deux Amants" (Lovers’ Walk). 8.50: Guarneri Quartet. “Quartet in F Major.” 9.0: Reserved. 9.20: Weather, station notices. 9.25: “Bunnyfield Diversions.” A series of small town comedies written by a New Zealand authoress, Grace Janisch, “Royalty Comes to Bunnyfield.” 10.0: Dance music by Mavis Edmonds and her Rhythm Makers. 10.30: Recorded dance programme.

3YA, 720 k.c., 416.4 m,

7.35 p.m.: Garden Expert, “Garden Problems." 8.0: “Viva Scotland!’’ Scottish bands, with vocal interludes by John Campbell (baritone). Band of the Royal Scots Greys, “Scottish Regimental Marches”; "Viva Scotland! Selection.” 8.12: John Campbell (baritone), “I Bike Auld Hawick"; “The Border Queen.” 8.18: Band of the Highland Bight Infantry, “Bieiit. Col. Ramsay Stewart March": “The Scottish 'Watch March.” 8.2-1: John Campbell (baritone), "Up Wi’ The Banner.” 8.27: Pipes and Drums of 2nd Batin, Scots Guards, “Bonnie Dundee.” 8.30: “Kb and Zeb.” 8.-10: Music by Foden’s Motor Works Band, “Old Timers’’ selection. 8.40: Frank Titterton (tenor), “The Yeoman’s Wedding Song." 5.49: The band, “Medley of Carols”; “Down the Mall” march. 9.0: Reserved. 9.20: Weather, station notices. 9.25: Kcolc Normale Chamber Orchestra, Paris, “Concert Dans Bo Gout Theatrical.” 9.-12: Ninon Vallin (soprano), "B’Automne,” “Clair Do Dune.” 9.48: Philharmonic String Trio, “Trio for Violin, Viola and ’Cello." 10.0: Music, mirth and melody.

4YA, 790 k.c., 379,5 m.—

7.-10 p.m.: Talk, Oilicor oi' tlio Department of Agriculture, -'‘Thinning of Fruit.” S p.m.: “Masterpieces of Music,” with thematic illustrations ami continents by Prof. V. 13. Galway, •■Tlio Wanderer” fantasia, played by Clifford Curzon (piano), and Queen's Hall Orchestra; "Kosamunde” overture, played by Halle Orchestra. 5.40: Ural Cossacks Choir, ‘‘The Red Sarafan”; “Stenka Rasin'': “Hail to the Cossacks.” 8.52: Stradivarius String Quartet. “Theme Varie." 9.0: Reserved. 9.20: Weather, station notices. 9.25: Variety. Charlie Kunz (piano). “Charlie Kunz Piano Medley." 9.31: Harry Cordon and .lack Holden (sketch). “Advertising.” 9..'!7: Primo Praia's Accordion Band, “Beer Barrel Polka.” 9.41: Millicent Phillips (soprano), "Sweethearts”; “One Day When We Wore Young.” 9.47:

Roy Smock and His Serenaders, “After Looking at You.” 9.50: Fernando Orlandis (tenor), •‘Gipsy.” 9.53: Reginald Foort. (organ), “At the Hunt .Hall.” 9.5(1: Ralph Reader and Company, “Great Day” selection. 10. 2: Hans Dusch Orchestra, "Da Capo.” 10.5: Dance music.

2YH, 760 k,c., 394.8 m.— 5 p.m.; Light music. 12-2 p.m.: Lunch session. 5.0: Light music. 5.30: Uncle Ed and Aunt Gwen. (1.45: Weather forecast for Hawke’s Bay. “Eh and Zeb.” 7.0: News. 7.15: After-dinner music. 8.0: Light popular programme. 8.25: “His Last Plunge.” 9.0: Reserved. 9.20: Clas-

sical recitals, presented by: Marcel Dupre (organ), Herbert Janssen (baritone), and London Symphony Orchestra.

Empire Broadcast.—

The hours in New Zealand time at which news bulletins are broadcast by Daventry are as follows: —1.15, 4 and 5.30 'a.m., full bulletins; 7 and 8.50 a.m., summaries; 9.45 a.m., full bulletin: 11.30 a.m., summary; 12.30 p.m., full bulletin; 2.45 p.m., summary; 4 and 0.15 p.m., full bulletins; 8 p.m.. summary; 9 p.m., full bulletin; 10.45 p.m., summary; 11.30 p.m., full bulletin.

Races at Addington—

To-morrow’s broadcast: 3YA, noon, New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting.

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Bibliographic details

Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 6 November 1939, Page 10

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WHAT’S ON THE AIR? Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 6 November 1939, Page 10

WHAT’S ON THE AIR? Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 6 November 1939, Page 10

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