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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

Saturday, February 6, 1937.

IYA AUCKLAND (650k.c, 461.3 m.)

5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Talk: The Gardening Expert. 8.0: Walter Gelseking (piano). 8.16: Len Barnes (baritone). 8.30: Pablo Casale (violoncello). 8.46: Madapie Annette Chapman (mezzo-soprano). 9.0: Weather. .Station notices. 9.5: Dance music. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.30: Close down.

IYX AUCKLAND. (880k.c, 340.7 m.)

5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Light popular programme. 9.0: Twelve minutes with popular duettitts.

9.12: A BBC. recorded programme, “Devonshire Cream.’ A comedy by Eden Philpotts, adapted and’ produced by Cyril Wood. 10.30: Close down.

2YA WELLINGTON (570k.c, 526 m.)

5.0: Children's session 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals.

8.0: Chimes. The 2YA Concert Orchestra, conducted by Leon de Mauny.

8.9: Fifteen minutes with the Waiata Four, Hawera’s male quartet. 8.24: The Keyboarders (two pianos and drums). 8.27: Sandy Powell (humorous sketch). 8.33: The Orchestra. 8.55: The Orchestra, 9.0: A further fifteen minutes with the Waiata Four. 9.15: The Orchestra. 9.21; Weather. Station notices. 9.26: Dance programme. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.30: Close down.

2YC WELLINGTON (840k.c, 356,9 m.) 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Classical recital programme. 9.0: Variety and vaudeville program ine. 10.0: "Mirth and Mlisic.” Variety entertainment. 10.30: Close down.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720k.c., 416.4 m.) 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. 8.0: Debroy Somers Band. 8110: Anona Winn and Reginald Purdell (vocal), with orchestra. 8.17: Alex. Taylor (organ). 8.23: Pat Hanna (humorous! monologue). 8.30: Raie da Costa (pianoforte). 8.36: Peter Dawson (bass-baritone). 8.40: 3YA Orchestra, conducted by Harold Beck. 8.50: Sandy Powell and Company (humorous sketch). 8.56: Gladys Moncrisff and John Valentine (vocal duet). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: 3YA Orchestra. 9.15: “The Musical Grab Bag,” Half an hour of /bright entertainment. 9.45: 3YA Orchestra. 9.49: Light Opera Company. 9.57: Dan Sullivan’s Shamrock Band. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.15: Close down.

3YL CHRISTCHURCH. (1200k,c M 250 m,) 5.0; Recordings. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Symphonic programme. 9.0: “Modern Orchestral Masterpieces.”

10.0: “Comedy Time.” A programme of humour and melody. 10.30: Close down.

4YA DUNEDIN. (790k.c, 379.5 m.) 5.0: Children’s? session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: 4YA Concert Orchestra, conducted by Gil Dech. 8.10: The Harmony Pour (male quartet). 8.18; The Orchestra. 8.25: Nettie Bauld (soprano). 8.34: The Orchestra. 8.40: The Harmony Four. 8.46: The Orchestra. 9.1: Weather. Station notices. 9.6: Dance music. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.15: Close down.

4YO DUNEDIN. (1140k.c„ 263.1 m.) 5.0: Recordings. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Variety and vaudeville programme, introducing at 8.47 P.m., Harry Eldon’s Darktown Minstrels. 9.0: Band programme—with ballad, instrumental and spoken interludes. 10.0: Comedy and light music. 10.30: Close down, Australian Stations. 2FC SYDNEY. (610k.c, 491.8 m.) 9.40: See 3LO, Melbourne. 10.30: Sydney State programme. Programme by the Raggle-Taggle Gipsies. 11.0: See 3LO, Melbourne. 2BL SYDNEY. (740k.c, 405.4 m.) 10.0: Wednesday’s weights by the A.B.C. Racing Commentator. 10.10: Interlude (r). . 10.15: “The Radio Roundsman.” 11.35: Old-time dance night. 3LO MELBOURNE. (770k.c, 389.6 m.) 9.40: A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus; conducted by John Antill. 10.0: “Hotch Potch.” For those who like it. A musical and dramatic miscellany. 3AR MELBOURNE (580k.c, 516.9 m.) 10.0: Cricket. Detailed scores of to-day’s play. 10.2: “Week-end Magazine." 10.25: Interlude (r). 10.30: “Melodies and Memories.” A special programme by Colin Crane. 10.55: Interlude (r). 11.0: “Dancing Time,” with the National Dance Orchestra, conducted by Al. Hammett, and supporting artists.

EMPIRE SHORT-WAVE STATIONS. 8.0: Big Ben. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 8.55: The last act of “Love From a Stranger," a play by Frank Vosper, taken from a story by Agatha Christie. With Marie Ney (New Zealand actress). 9.40: The news' and announcements. 9.45: Greenwich time signal. 10.0: Close down. Sunday, February 7, 1937. IYA AUCKLAND. (650k.c, 4613 m.) 9.0: Recordings. 11.0: Morning service, relayed from St. Luke’s Presbyterian Church. 12.15: Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Recordings'. 3.30: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. 3.54: Recordings. 4.30: Close down. 6.0; Children's song service. 7.0: Evening service, relayed from St. Mary’s Anglican Cathedral. 8.30: Concert by the Auckland Municipal Baud, conducted by Mr T. J. O’Connor, relayed from Albert Park. 10.0: Close down.

IYX AUCKLAND. (880k.c, 340.7 m.)

6.0: Light musical programme. 8.30: Classical recital programme. 10.0: Close down.

2YA WELLINGTON (570k.c, 526 m.)

9.0: Recordings. 11.0: Relay of morning service from Trinity Methodist Church. 12.15: Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Lionel Tertis (viola) and Harriet Cohen (piano). 2.26: Recordings'. 3.0: Relay of recital from National War Memorial Carillon. 3.15: Recordings. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service. 7.0: Relay of evening service from Vivian Street Baptist Church. 8.15: Recordings. 8.30: Marguerite Long (pianoforte) and Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer. 8.50- Charles Panzera (baritone). 8.53: Milan Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Willy Ferrero. 9.0: Weather. Station notices.

9.5: Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden, conducted by Eugene Goosens. 2YC WELLINGTON (840k.c, 356.9 m.) 6.0: Recordings. 8.30: “A Forest Idyll.” Thirty minutes of light music. 9.0: Light recital programme. 10.0: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720k.c., 416.4 m.) 9.0: Recordings. 11.0: Relay of morning aervice from Church of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue. 12.15: Close down. ' 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Recordings. 3.0: Artur Schnabe (pianoforte) and the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr Malcolm Sargent. 3.40: Recordings. 4.0: Time signals. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service. 6.15: Recordings. 7.0: Relay of evening service from Trinity Congregational Church. 8.15: Recordings'. ,8.30: The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 8.34: Lawrence Tiibbett (baritone). 8.42: Albert Sandler and his Orchestra. 8.50: Marion Anderson (contralto). 8.54: Berlin State Opera Orchestra and Choir. 9.0: Weather. Station notices 1 . 9.5: A complete musical presentation of Pietro Mascagni’s’ one-act opera, “Cavalleria Rusticana.” 10.0: Close down. 3YL CHRISTCHURCH. (1200k.c., 250 m.) 6.0: Musical programme. * 8.30: Light musical recital. 10.0: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN. (790k.c, 379.5 m.) 9.0; Recordings. 11.0: Relay of Matins from St. Paul’s Cathedral. 12.15: Close down. I. Dinner music. 2.0: Recordings. 2.30: Special programme: “The Man in the Street” presents f'The Story Behind Famous Hymns.” 3.0: Recordings. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service. 6.15: Recordings. 6.45: Relay of evening service from Salvation Army Citadel. 8.0: Recordings. 8.30: A concert by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Soloists: Aileen Young (soprano), Colin Oliver (bass), Joseph Szigeti (violin) (recorded). 9.2: Weather. Station notices. 10.2: Close down. 4YO DUNEDIN. (1140k.c, 263.1 m.) 6.0: Recordings. 8.30: “When the Guards are on Parade.” A programme by bands of British and foreign regiments of Guards. 10.0: Close down. Australian Stations. 2BL SYDNEY. (740k.c, 405.4 m.) 10.30: From the studio: “This Week’s Good Cause.” 10.35: “Leaves, of Memory,” presented by Ellis Price, assisted by Patricia Minchin. 10.55: Interlude (r). 11. Recital by Bina Addy, celebrated Indian soprano. Solo ’aellist: Jules van Der Klei. 2FC SYDNEY. (610k.c„ 491.8 m.) As for 3LO, Melbourne. 3LO MELBOURNE. (770k.c, 389.6 m.) 8.30: National talk, “A Sermon for Those Who May Not Like Them: A thing of Nought.” 8.45; “Random Pages.” A piano miscellany by Raymond Lambert. 9.0: Gems from favourite operas. 9.30: Chamber music recital by Sydney Instrumental Trio. 10.0; “The Symphony Hour,” by A.B.C. (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Percy Code. 11.0: “International Affairs,” Professor A. H. Charteris. 11.20: A film broadcast, presenting Richard Tauber as Franz Schubert in “Blossom Time.” 3AR MELBOURNE (580k.c., 516.9 m.) 10.30: Recital by Hilda Gili (mezzo-soprano). 10.50: The Zigeuner Band in a pro-

gramme of Viennese and Gipsy music, with assisting artist, Gladys l Verona (soprano). EMPIRE SHORT-WAVE STATIONS. 8.0: Big Ben. Wales v. Scotland. A running commentary on the international Rugby Union match. 8.21: The Central Band of His Majesty’s Royal Air Force. 9.0: Weekly newsletter. Sports summary and announcements. 9.15: Greenwich time signals. 9.25: A religious service (Baptist), from the studio.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 353, 6 February 1937, Page 8

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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 353, 6 February 1937, Page 8

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 353, 6 February 1937, Page 8

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