WHAT’S ON THE AIR TO-DAY?
RADIO PROGRAMMES AT A GLANCE.
nA AUCKLAND (880k.c., 461.3 m.) 5 0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinatr music. 7.0: Nev s and reports. 7.30: Talk, “This Changing World.” 7.45: Talk, “Biids of New' Zealand.” 8.0: Special pre gramme, “The Main in the Street” pnvsents “The Life of Caruso,” in story and song. 8.34: Berlin State Opera Orchestra. 8.42: Bronislaw Huberman (violin). 8.46: Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden. 8.50: Horst Schimmelpfennig (organ). 8.53: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. 9.0: Weather. Stj tion notices. 9.5: Talk, “Poetry.” 9.20: The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. Foden’s Mo or Works Band. 9.32: Doug. Stark, with humour at the piano, assisted by Tui Scalley. 9.38: Jack Mackintosh (cornet), Jesse Stamp (trombone). 9.44: Westminster Military Band. 9.50: Doug. Stark, with humour, at the piano, assisted by Tui Scalley. 9.56: 8.8. C. Militaiy Band. 10.0: “Do These Swing?” An hour with the swing bands. 11.0: Close down. TO-MORROW. 7.0: Breakfast session. 9.0: Close down. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Recordings. 11.30: Relay from Eden Park of the cricket match, M.C.C. v. Auckland. 12.0: Lunch music. 12.30: Rfrlay of cricket watch 2.0: Relay of cricket match. 2.15: Selected recordings. 2.30: Classical hour. 3.15: Relay of crick match. . 3.45: Light musical programme. 4,U: Special weather report for farmers. 4.30: Relay of crick ?t match. IYX AUCKIAND. (880 k. 0., 340.7 m.) 6.0; Light muiical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Variety and vaudeville programme. 9.0: Chamber music hour. 10.0: “At the End Gf the Day.” Variety entertainment. 10.80: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (UTOk.<;., 526 m.) 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. 7.0: “Easy Chair.” A memory programme of songs and melodies of days gone by. 8.15: "Trouble Arrives ‘Through the Window,” being a further incident in the lives of the Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.30: Fifteen minutes of humour, featuring “Darby and Joan.” 8.45: Reserved. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Pregramme by the Hutt Valley Liedertafel. 9.15: Pablo Cassals (v oloncello). 6.25: the Choir. 9.38: Leon Goossens (oboe) 9.47: The Choir. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody 11.0: Close down. TO-MORROW. 7.0: Breakfast session. 7.5: Keep fit session. 7.20: Continuation o’ breakfast session. 9.0: Close down. 10.0: Selected recordings. id.3o: Devotional service. 11.0: Time signals. 11.30: Talk: “Public Health Subjects.” 12.0: Lunch music. 1.0: Special weather forecast for Cock Stfait arefi. 2,0: Classical hour: - 3.0: Sports results. Ta,k prepared by the A.C.E. Home Science Tutorial Section of Otago University. 3.30: Special -wteather forecast for farmers. 4.0: Time signals. Sports results. 2YC WELLINGTON (840k.c., 356 SSn.) 5.0: Light musical prog”amme. 6.0: Cmse down. 7.0: After-dinner inusfe. 8.0: “Chamber Music Hcur.” 9.0: Meiody, rhythm an 1 humour. 10.0: “In Order of Appearance.” Paul GodVr'in’s Orchestra ; John Charles Thomas (baritone); and the Two Octaves on two plants. 19,30: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720k.c, 416.4 m.) 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. , . 7.30: Time signals. f.il; fctasw it tki Jianrni 41 a*i
culture. 8.0: Chimes. Edna Best and Ivor Novell© (talking). 8.10: Robb Wilton, assisted by Florence Palmer. 8.28: Serge Kristi Instrumental S ptct. 8.30: Harry Tate and Company (comedy sketch). 8.38: Wee Georgie Woo J and Com pany (comedy sketch). 8.45: Fred Hartley’s Quintet. 8.48: Percy Edgar Charles Brewer, Mabel France and Gladys Joine, “The Invalid.” 8.54: Cedric Sharpe Sextet. 9.0: Weather. Station notices 9.5: Talk: Mr Leicester Webb, “World Affairs.” 9.20: Benny Goodman and his Orchestra. 9.55: Recorded dance programme. 11.0: Close down. TO-MORROW. 7.0: Breakfast session. 9.0: Close down. .10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Recordings. 11.0: Time signals. 11.2: Talk: “Everyday Meals.” 11.17: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music 2.0: Recordings. 3.0: Classical music. 4.0: Time signals. 4.2: Frost and special weather forecast and light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results. 3YL CHRISTCHURCH. (1200k.c., 250 m.) 5.0: Selected recordings. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 88.0: Musical comedy programme. 9.0: “The Manifestation of the Mystical.” Music aid song depicting the imaginary. 10.0: "In Lighter Vein.” Popular entertainment. 10.30: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN. (790k.c., 179.5 m.) 5.0: Chl’dren’s hour. 6.0: Dimer mutic. '7.(t: News and'reports.- “ 7.30: Gardening t-Ik-8.0: An orchestral concert, featuring composition, by Haydn and Rachmaninoff. 8.34: Two son;;s by Rachmaninoff: Derek Oldham (teno-), Joseph Hislop (tenor). 8.40: Talk: Major F. H. Dampen, 'Coronation Series: Where it the Throne of England?" 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orc 1 estr a. 9.9: Madame Ross Brodie (mezzosoprano). 9.23: Sergei Rachmaninoff (pianist). and the . Philadelphia Orchestra. 10.3: Music, mirth ind melody. 11.0: Cloie down . TO-MORROW. 7.0: Breakfast session. 9.0: Close down. 10.0: Recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 10.30: Recordings. 10.45: Talk, “Cooking and RecipeE.” 11.0: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 10: District weather forecast. 2.0: Selected recordings. z 3.15: Talk by the A.C.E., Home Science Tutorial Section. 3.30: Sports results. Classical music. 4.0: Weather report. 4.30: Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports insults. 4YO DUNEDIN. (1140\.c., 263.1 m.) 5.0: Selected recordings. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Variety and va ideville programme, 10.0: Light lausical recital, introducing Arthur Young and Reginald Foresythe (pianists); Marie Bremner (soprano); and Albert Sammons (violinist), 10.30: Close iljwn.
Australian Stations. 2BL SYDNEY. (740k.0, 405.4 m.) 9.15: Musical interlude, (r). 9.20: National news bulletin. 9.30: Local news. 9.35: Musical Interlude (r). 9.58: W’hat’s on the air to-night’ 10.0: 8.8. C. recording: “The Adventure of the Dancing Princess," a . musical romance; 10.50: Interlace (r). 11.0: A programme by Sascha Berliner's Ensemble. 11.30: Interlude (r). i- 11.85: "O'er the Ste»pal" (Ne. 2),
presented by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra. 2FC SYDNEY. (610k.e„ 491.1»nr>.) 9.40: A two-pianoforte recital. 9.55: Interlude (r). 10.0: National programme from 4QG, Brisbane: An orchestral concert. 11.0: National talk from 4QG, Brisbane, “Current Topics.” 11.15: A recital by W. Kirkibrldo Smith (blind flautist). 3LO MELBOURNE. (770k.c., 3119.6 m.) See 2FC, Sydney. 3AR MELBOURNE (sSok.c.» 516.9 m.) 9.15: Musical interlude. 9.20: National news bulletin. 9.30: Victorian news bulletin. 9.35: Countryman’s session. Reports. . CJ I ijn&s r, Recital -by Oswald. Rippon (tenor). 10.20: Interlude (r). 10.25: "Possessions..” A play. 10.55: Interlude (r). 11.0: “Melodies and Memories.” 11.15: Interlude (r). 11.20: A 8.8. C. recording: A recital of English folk songs.
EMPIRE SHORT-WAVE STATIONS. 7.0: Big. Ben. An entertainment for All Fools.’ Day. 7.30: “Food for Thought." Three short talks on matters of topical interest. 7.50: The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 8.25: “Your Programmes from Daventry.’" A talk by tiip Empire programme director. 8 40: The news and announcements. 8.45: Greenwich time signal. 9.0: Clesi down.
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