WHAT'S ON THE AIR ?
All YA Stations
7 p.m.: Government and overseas news.
Golf Championships:—
At 7.10 the results of play in the New Zealand Golf Championship fixture will be heard from the main national stations.
IYA, 650 k.c., 461-3 m.—
7.30 p.ni.: Sports talk, Mr. Gordon Flutter. S.O: ‘''Personal Anthology— The Poetry of Prophecy,” Professor Sewell. 5.22: 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra. “Buy Bias” overture. 8.30: “Felix Mendelssohn, 1809—1847.” 9.0: Reserved. 9.20: Weather, station notices. 9.23: Sieber Choir, ‘‘What Has Como O’er You, Lovely Forest?”; “’Tis God’s .Decree.” 9.33: Joseph Szigeti (soloist), with London. Philharmonic Orchestra, “Concerto in E Minor for Violin and Orchestra.” (Mendelssohn). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody.
2YA, 570 k.c., 526 m.—
7.30 p.ni.; “Swordsmanship,” talk on the New Zealand Fencing Championships, by Gordon Mirams. 8.0: From Exhibition studio, ‘''Song Hits With a Miss,” featuring Mavis Edmonds and her Rhythm Makers. 5.32: Dramatic novelty, “What Would you Do?” Presentation No. 1. 8.45: Pat Murdoch (baritone), "Hills of Home”; “Duna.” 5.51: Announcement of result of dramatic novelty. 8.53: From Exhibition studio, Pat Murdoch (baritone), “Lindy Lou”; “Mother O’ Mine.” The entire programme between 8.0 and 9.0 pan. will be broadcast from tlie Exhibition Studio. 9.0: Reserved. 9.20: Weather, station notices. 9.23: "Eb and Zeb.” 9.35: American Legion Band of Hollywood, California, ''Liberty Bell” march. Band of iI.M. Coldstream Guards, “The Gondoliers” selection. 9.40: Three Musketeers (vocal trio), “The Old Bassoon”; "Ballerina.” 9.52: Amington Band, “Deep Harmony." John Robertson (cornet solo), with band accompaniment, “The Debutante.” Grand Massed Brass Bands, “A Wayside Sanctuary” idyll; “Minstrel Memories.” 10.4: Richard Tauber (tenor), “Sympathy”; “Can I Forget You?” 10.10: Foden’s Motor Works Band, “Old Timers” selection. 10.10: "Rhythm on Record,’’ new dance recordings, compered by “Turntable."
3YA, 720 k.c., 416.4 m.—
7.45 p.m.; Talk, Mrs. A. M. SpenceClarke. “A Dog’s Life—Unusual Tasks.” 8.0: 3YA Orchestra, ‘'‘The Bat" overture (Strauss). 8.12: Conohita Supervia (mezzo-soprano recital), “Should Ho Upbraid”; “So Sweet Is She”; “A Lesson With the Fan”; “O No, John.” 8.24: 3YA Orchestra, “A Surrey Suite” —“Richmond Park”; “The Shadowy Pines”; “Kingston Market.” 8.30: Rev. N. F. Sansom
(bass-baritone), “The Glory of the Sea”; “Sea Fever”; “The Carpet”; “Tartary.” 8.48: 3YA Orchestra, “Dreams”; “La Calinda”; “Valse des Alouttes.” 9.0: Reserved. 9,20: Weather, station notices. 9.25: Parlophono Salon Orchestra, “A Lover in Damascus.” 9.34: William Heseltine (tenor), "Mountain Lovers”; “Ailsa Mine.” 9.42: Orchestra Raymonde,
“Tschaikovski in Vienna.” 9.48: Meet ouran Male Quartet, “Little Tommy”; “A Catastrophe”; “A Farewell.” 9.5(i: New Mayfair Orchestra, “A Vision of .Spring.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, 790 k.c., 379.5 m.—
7.40 p.m.: Talk, Mr, T. O’Shea, “Tomorrow’s Cricket Matches.” S.O: “Dad and Dave.” 8.15: “Pinto Pete in Arizona.” 8.30: ‘‘The Rich Uncle From Fiji.” 5.42: Lukewela’s Royal 1-lawaiians, “Wailana”; “Hanalei”;
“King’s Serenade;” 8.50: The Troubadours Male Quartet and Lou Raderman (violinist), “Como Where My Love Lies Dreaming”; "Serenade” from “Serradell”; “Old Oalcen Bucket”; “Wait for the Wagon.” 9.0: Reserved. 9.20: Weather, station notices. 9.25: London Chamber Orchestra, “Ayres for the Theatre.” 9.30: Readings, by prof. T. D. Adams, with musical interludes, Mrs. Gaskell’s “Cranford”. (“To. Visit or Not to Visit”) Music from Haydn, “Surprise Symphony”; Beethoven, “Symphony No. 4.” 10.0: Savoy. Dance Band. 2YH, 760 k.c., 394.8 m.—
5.0 p.m.: Light music. 5.30: Uncle Charlie and Aunt Nin. 0.0: Light music. 0.45: Weather forecast for Hawke's Bay. “Lorna Doone.” 7.0: Re-broadcast. 7.15: After-dinner music. S.O: Concert session. 5.2: London Philharmonic Orchestra, “Flying Dutchman—Overture” (Wagner). s. 14: Sydney Mac Ewan (tenor). 8.30: “Trio in D Minor” (Arensky). 8.42: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Excerpts from 'Das Rheingbld’ ” (Wagner), 9.0: Reserved. 9.20: Light music. 9.45: “Joan or Arc.” 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 8.5(1 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.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 17 November 1939, Page 10
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