WHAT’S ON THE AIR?
All YA Stations 7 p.m.: Government and overseas news. IYA, 650 k,c„ 461.3 m.— 7.40 p.m.: Talk, “International Law and its Application in Time of War,” by Mr. L. K. Munro. 8 p.m.: Radio play, “Five Quid Pro Quo.” 8.30 p.m.: "The Radio that Hitler Fears.” 8.45 p.m.: “Ravenshoe.” 9.25 p.m.: Recordings, Boston Promenade Orchestra, “Pop Goes tlie Weasel” (arr.) Cailliet). 9.31 p.m.: Enrico Caruso (tenor), “You Eyes Have Told Me” (O’Hara). 9.34 p.m.: Grand Symphony Orchestra, “South of the Alps” (Fischer). 9.40 p.m.: Megan Thomas (soprano). “'Good Day,’ said the Blackbird” (Gcehl). 9.43 p.m.: George Boulanger and his Orchestra, “Hungaria” (arr. Knumann); “Budapest at Night” (arr. Belti). 9.49 p.m.: Enrico Caruso (tenor), “Trusting Eyes” (Gartner). 9.52 p.m.: Godfrey Andolfi’s Concert Orchestra, “To An Oriental God” (Alter). 2YA, 570 k.c., 526 m.—
7.40 p.m.: Talk by R. H. Hill, “The Boys’ Brigade Centennial Camp.” 8 p.m.: Concert programme from the Exhibition Studio, Donald McKenzie (clarinet). Desmond Lavin (violin), Lilia McKenzie (’cello), and Lalla Keys (piano), "Quartet in E Flat” (Walter Rabl). 8.8 p.m.: Recordings, Herbert Janssen (baritone), “Zueigmung" (Devotion) (Richard Strauss). 8.11 p.m.: Beatrice Tange (piano). “Dance of the Geisha” (Neimann). 8.14 p.m.: Gwenyth Greenwood (soprano), “Serenade” (Richard Strauss); "Thou Art Like a Tender Flower” (Liszt). 8.20 p.m.: Recordings, The Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, “Marcia” and “Capriccio” (Schreker). 8.23 p.m.: Herbert Janssen (baritone), “Dream in the Twilight’ (Richard Strauss). 8.20 p.m.: Donald .McKenzie (clarinet), Desmond Lavin (violin), Alwyn Keys (viola), Lilia McKenzie (’cello), and Lalla Keys (piano), “Quintet in D, Op. 11 (Joseph Laboi). 8.36 p.m.: Recordings, Richard Tauber (tenor). “Dedication” (Schumann). 8.39 p.m.: W. H. Squire (’cello), “Evensong” (Schumann). 8.43 p.m.: Gwenyth Greenwood (soprano). "Devotion” (Schumann); “The Almond Tree” (Schumann). 8.49 p.m.: Recordings, -Lener String Quartet, “Scherzo” (from "Quartet in E Flat, Op. 12”) (Mendelssohn): "Canzonetta” (from “Quartet in E Flat, Op. 12”) (Mendels- . ’sohh). 9.25 p.m.: "Bunnyfiekl Establishes a Tradition.” 3YA, 720 k.c., 416.4 m.— .7.35 p.m.: The garden expert, "December Doings.” 8 p.m.: Woolston Brass Band, “Victor’s Return” (Rimmer); "Stradella Overture” (Flotow). 8.15 p.m.: Harold Prescott (tenor), "Here Is a Song” ( Longstafl'c); "Lass O’ Killean” CStickley). 8.22 p.m.: Woolston Brass Band, ‘(Merry Mountaineers’ (Rimmer), "Polar Star" (Waldteufel). 8.33 p.m.: "Bb and Zab.” 8.42 ,p.m.: The Woolston Brass Band, "Chamrock Selection” (Myddleton). 8.50 p.m.: Harold Prescott (tenor), "Laugh and Sing” (Drummond), “Onaway, Awake Beloved” OCowen). 8.56: The Woolston Brass Band, "Gill Bridge March”
(Ord Hume). 9.25 p.m.: Recordings, Budapest String Quartet, “Quartet in D. Major, Op. 18 No. 3 (Beethoven). 9.49 p.m.: Stuart Robertson (bass baritone), “Silent Worship” (Handel). 9.52: Rene le Roy (flute), and Kathleen Long (pianoforte), “Sonata No. 3 in G Major” (Handel). 4YA, 790 k.e., 379.5 m.— 7.40 p.m.: Talk to farmers by the Department of Agriculture. 8 p.m.: Masterpieces of Music, Prof. V. E. Galway. Mus.D., “Symphonic Poem, “Tapiola” (Sibelius); “Finlandia” (Sibelius); “Valse Triste” (Sibelius). 8.40 p.m.: The Russian Cathedral Choir, “Cossack Song to the Prisoners”; “Song of the Oleg”; “Memories of Youth.” 8.51 p.m.: The Danish Quartet, “Suite No. 1 in G Major” (Bach). 9.25 p.m.: “Variety,” Louis Levy and his Orchestra, “Honolulu” Selection (Warren). 9.31 p.m.: John Charles Thomas (baritone), “I Heard a Forest Praying” (de Rose). 9.34 p.m.: Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye (piano). “The Highland Swing” (Johnston). 9.37: Flanagan and Allen, “Nice People” (Malcolm). 9.40 p.m.:
Horace Finch (organ), "Dancing to Horace Finch,” No. 1. 9.46 p.m.: The Kentucky Minstrels, “Smilin’ Through” (Penn). 0.50 p.m.: The London Piano-Accordion Band, "I’m Gonna Lock My Heart” (Shand). 9.53 p.m.: Dave Willis (comedian), “Don Juan” (Freer). 9.56: Jim Davidson and his A.B.C. Dance Orchestra, “Don’t Be a Longhair Mr. Stokowski” (Trevare). 2YH, 760 k.c., 394.8 m.— 6.45 p.m.: "Eb and Zeb.” 7.15 p.m.: After-dinner music. 3 p.m.: Light popular programme, The Light Symphony Orchestra, “Offenbach CanCan," “Strauss Polkas.” 3.10 p.m.: Bing Crosby. 8.20 pm.: Billy Reid and his Accordion Band. 8.25 ‘p.m.: “His Last Plunge.” 8.30 p.m.: Regal Light Opera Company. 9.20 p.m.: Light classical programme. 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 6.15 p.m., full bulletins; 8 p.m.. summary; 9 p.m., full bulletin; 10.45 p.m., summary; 11.30 p.m., fullbuUetin.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20111, 4 December 1939, Page 10
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720WHAT’S ON THE AIR? Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20111, 4 December 1939, Page 10
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