WHATS ON THE AIR ?
All YA Stations 7 p.m.: Government and overseat news. IYA, 650 k.c M 463.-3 m.— 7.30 p.m.: Book Review. 8.0 p.m.: Alexander Borowsky (piano), “Fantaisie and Fugue for Organ in G Minor.” 8.10 p.m.: Leo Foster (baritone), “The Asra”; “The Message”; “I Will Forget Thee”; “Thou Art Repose.” 8.22 p.m.: Leon Goossens (oboe), with Lener (violin), Roth (viola) and Hartmann (’cello), “Oboe Quartet in F. Major” (Mozart). 8.39 p.m.: Nancy Evans (contralto), Max Gilbert (viola) and Miles Foggin (piano), “Song for Voice, Viola and Piano.” 8.47 p.m.: Jacques String Orchestra, “St. Paul's Suite” (Holst). 9 p.m.: Reserved. 9.20 p.m.: Weather, station notices. 9.25 p.m.: “Those We Love.” 9.48 p.m.: Tricky Trio (light vocal), “The Donkey’s Serenade”; “Love Is Not Lasting.” 9.54 p.m.: Hans Busch Orchestra, “Sweet Little Woman”; "Days and Hours.” 'lO p.m.: Music, mirth and melody. 2YA, 570 k.c., 526 m.— 7.30 p.m.: Talk, “For the Home Gardener.” 8 p.m.: From the Exhibition studio, “The Christmas Story,” told in carols and verses, of. many lands, National Broadcasting Service String Orchestra and Chorus. 9 p.m.: Reserved. 9.15 p.m.; Weather, station notices. 9.20 p.m.: “The Radio that Hitler Fears.” 9.35 p.m.: “Exploits of the Black Moth”—“Spy Mania.” 10.1 p.m.: “The Moonstone.” 10.15 p.m.: Dance music by Manuel Raymond and his Orchestra. 3YA, 720 k.c., 416.4 m.—
7.35 p.m.: Talk. Miss D. E. Dolton, “Children We Know— Parents’ Ques-
tions.” 8 p.m.: Readings by Mr. O. L. Simmance, “Pickwick Papers,” by Charles Dickens; “Utopia” by Sir Sir Thomas More. 8.22 p.m.: Ania Dorfmann (pianoforte) and London Symphony Orchestra, “Concerto in G jMinor” (Mendelssohn). 8.40 p.m.: | Alison Cordery (soprano), “Spring 1 Night”: “Devotion”; “Thou Art Repose”; “In a Boat”; “The Vain Suit.” 8.52 p.m.: New Symphony Orchestra, I two interludes from “Falstaff”: | “Minuet.” 9 p.m.: Reserved. 9.20 I p.m.: Weather, station notices. 9.25 p.m.: London Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony in C Major (Mozart). 10 p.m.: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, 790 k.c., 379.5 m.— 7.30 p.m.: Book talk. 8 p.m.: “Ravenshoe,” Henry Kingsley’s great story, i 8.15 p.m.: Muriel Caddie Novelettes ' Trio. “Love’s Dream After the Ball”; | “Danse Appassionato”; “Limehouse Blues”; “Grasshoppers’ Dance.” 8.28 p.m.: “The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s.” 8.40 p.m.: “Westward Ho!” Charles Kingsley’s famous story. 8.43 p.m.: Charles Kama and his Moana Hawaiians, “Chimes of Maui”: “Moana Hula.” 9 p.m.: Reserved. 9.20 p.m.: Weather, station notices. 9.25 p.m.: “Thrills.” dramatic feature. 9.38 p.m.: “Exploits of the Black Moth—The Snake.” 10.5 p.m.: Dance music. 2YH, 760 k.c., 394.8 m.—
5 p.m.: Light music. 5.30 p.m.: Uncle Charles and Aunt Nin. G p.m.: “The : Japanese Houseboy.” 6.15 p.m.: Light music. G. 45 p.m.: Weather, forecast for Hawke’s Bay. Stortford Lodge market. 7 p.m.: Government News. 7.15 p.m.: After-dinner music. 8 p.m.: Light music. 8.10 p.m.: Recorded talk, “The Bay of Islands—Marsden Arrives,” Mr. Douglas Cresswell. 8.30 p.m.: Dance session. 9 p.m.: Reserved. 9.20 p.m.: Operatic and symphonic ex-
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20125, 20 December 1939, Page 15
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