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WHAT’S ON THE AIR TO-DAY?

RADIO PROGRAMMES AT A GLANCE. Monday, Decern her 21, 1936. A ■. . ' ; ■//>•' 1 YA—AUCKLAND. 650 kc. 461.3 m. 4.45: Children’s session, conducted by Unde Rex. 5.30: Deof play in the second cricket Test. 6.0: Dinner music. arid reports. 7.30: Rebroadcast description of play in OWf second cricket Test. 8.0: Concer tprogramrne. “America sat 5 Itself,” a recording of a Fourth of July programme broadCCsist in‘the United States of America. 8.30: “The Mystery Ship,” of the Secret Service. 9.0: Resume of day’s play in the secOhd cricket Test. 9.10: Weather report and station notices. 9.20: New Mayfair Orchestra. 9.30: Peter Dawson, basswith orchestra and male chorus. ‘ 9.38: Commentary on . play in the second cricket Test. 9.55: Recording: Geraldo .Sweet .Music, "A World of Romance.” ~ ' TO-MORROW. -'7.o:Breakfast session. 9.0: Close down. 10.0: Devotional 10.15: Recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Recordingj# 2.30: Classical music. 3.0: Description of play in the sec/oii<| cricket Test 3.30: Light musical programme. 4.0: Special ‘Weather report. 4.30: Sports results. ■ -* '■ ’■’'•’"l YX—AUCKLAND. 880k.c. 340.7 m. 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: inner music. 8.0: “Evergreens of Light Opera and Musical Comedy.” 9.0: Ringside commentary on boxing match, Claude \Hicbl y. pemi. 10.0 (approx.): Light recital programme, featurOlive Groves (soprano), Jesse Crawford (organ), and George *Haihihon.Green (xylophone). 10.30: Close down. ' ' ■. ; - ... 57.01 k. 526 m. Childrens’ hour, conducted by Andy Man. Description ..in second cricket Test match. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: nd reports. 7.30: Time signals. Description of play in erieket Test match at Sydney. 8.0: A chamber music prorecordings: Quintette Instrumental de Paris. 8.19: Chas, (baritone). 8.25: Piano recital by Norman Iszett, 8.40: ■v. £>f. F. ,H. Walsh, “Christmas ip. Literature.” 9.0: Rcpiayin the second cricket Test match, England versus Aust Sydney 9 10: Weather; station notives. 9.15: Compto Comedies, Past and Present. Re- . 1.9.83: Commentary on play in second cricket Test match, I Atiittraiia, at Sydney. 9.55: Recordings. 10.0: togratnme. l 1.0: Close dbwn. TOMORROW. '\-W;' ■ ■ ' . ' TC;7.O: Breakfast session. 9.0: Close down. 10.0: Recordings. 1030: Devotional service. 11.0: Time signals 12.0: Lunch mwric 2.0: Classical hour. 3.0: Description of play in second cricket Test match. 8.30: Special weather forecast for farmers and fplMt forecast, for Canterbury and Otago. 4.0: Time signals; sports 2YC—-WELLINGTON. 840 k. c. 356.9 m. - ; >5.0:. Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: [ After-dinner music. 8.0: Band programme with spoken interfeaturing, at ,8.22 p.m., “Superstition.” 9.0: Light Orchestral and Ballad Programme. 10.0: Thirty minutes of light enter- ! ; taintnept: 10.-30: .Close d own. i i =-■■■ ■ . • !‘ v 3 YA—CHRISTCHURCH. 720 kc. 416.4 m. i

4^45: Children ’s session, conducted by Uncle Robin. 5.30: Cdrnipentary on cricket Test. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News apa;'reports. .7.30: Commentary on second cricket Test. 8.0: CWipes. / The Woolstbn Brass Band, conducted by R. J. Estall. Recording ;<Malcolm McEachearn (bass). 8.18; The Band. B^'6’i EbhndZeb in another humorous episode. 8.35: The Band. (£s 3:. Recording: 'Frank Titterton (tenor). 8.56: The Band. 8.5 3: Titterton (tenor). 8.56: The Band. 9.0: Reautneof day’s'play in second cricket Test. 9.10: Weather; station WW' TO-MORROW. <; ; „ - 4/7-0 to Breakfast session. 10.0: Devotional service. Recordings. 11.2$ Talk, Miss Vy Chaffey: “Fashions.” ReOQtdirigs. < 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Recordings. 3.0: ..second.. Test match. 4.0: Time signals. 4.2: forecast and light musical programme. F ‘ . • ' , ' . Recordings. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 6$ & ’Celebrity recital, featuring Irene Scharrer (pianist). 9.0: ”Ek<M»dcast Favourites,” a popular programme by popular artists. light recital, introducing the. Orchestra Mascotte, Frank Twbrton (tenor) and W. H. Square (’cello). 10.30: Close down.

4 YA—DUNEDIN. 790 kc. 379.5 m. < y - ■ ■ z • 4 "■ ■ > r ’ ■ •..'IX ■ ‘ ■ I 4.45: Children’s session, conducted by Sheila. 5.30: Description 6Ep>jay in the second cricket Test. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Newp and reports. 7.30: Description of play in the second cricket * ,Q: ,Chimes. A recital programme (featuring Arved Kurtz (violinist) in a studio performance. Recordings: The Berlin Tea<?hsr®’ Union.. 8.15: Arved Kurtz (violinist). 8.40: Talk, Mr. J. T. <Paul, ‘‘World Affairs.” 9.0: Resume of day’s play in'i cricket Test match. 9.10: Weather; station notices. 9.15: Max Kester and Some Celebrities, ’’ln Town All Night” 9.21: Best, Fay Compton, and Ivor Novello; Excerpt from “Murder J- 29: Cicely Courtneidge and Company, “The Giri .in'the Post Office”; “Two Minds Without a Single Thought.” 9.38: Rebroadcast of commentary on third day’s play in second cricket Test match. 9.ss:C>ance music. I 1.0: Close down. ' •TO-MORROW. : , 7.0 to 9.0: Breakfast session. 10.0: Recordings. 10.15: Devotional services 10.30: Recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0; Recordings. ’3.0: Description of play on fourth day of the second cricket Test match. 3 .30: Recordings. -W 4 Y.O.—-DUNEDIN. 1140 kc. 263.1 m. 5.0: Recordings. 6.0: 1 Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Variety and vaudeville programme. 9.0: Musical comedy programme 10.0: Comedy and light music. 10.30: down.

PROGRAMMES FROM AUSTRALIA. ' 2 FC—SYDNEY. SlOkc. 491.6 m. . 10.0: See 3LO, Melbourne. 10.30: State Programme from Sydney: Sascha Berliner’s Continental Ensemble. 1 1.0: Sec 3LO, Melbourne. 2 B.L.—-SYDNEY. 740 kc. 405.4 m. 10.0: Programme by the Conscrvatorium String Quartet, in association with Ila Turnbull (soprano). I 1.0: Film review. 3 L.O.—MELBOURNE. 77Okc. 389.6 m. 10.0: National programme from Melbourne. “Timberlake,” a radio serial of mystery and adventure West of Suez. 10.30: State programme from Melbourne. The A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra. 1 1.0: National programme from Sydney. 3 A.R.—MELBOURNE. 580 kc. 516.9 m. 10.0: Unit one: Christmastidc. A programme of music by contemporary British composers. 10.30: Interlude (r.). 10.35: Unit two: “Blue Bonnets O’er the Border.” A comedy drama. 11.0: Interlude (r.). 11.5: Unit three. Frederic Earle at the electric organ and String Ensemble, assisted by Ruby Higgins, soprano. EMPIRE SHORT-WAVE STATIONS. 8.0: Big Ben. “Cue for Adventure. A play with music. 8.30: The second cricket Test match, Australia v. England. An account of the third day’s play by Alan Kippax, from Sydney. 8.45: Listener” (7). A talk by Sir Walford Davies. 9.40: The news The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 9.20: “Music and the Ordinary Listener.” 9.40; News. 9.41*; time signal; 10.0; Close down.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 314, 21 December 1936, Page 8

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WHAT’S ON THE AIR TO-DAY? Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 314, 21 December 1936, Page 8

WHAT’S ON THE AIR TO-DAY? Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 314, 21 December 1936, Page 8

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