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TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES. I I 2YA, Wellington, , | 570 k.c. , 5.0: Children’s session, 1 ... .... r>.-»n: Dinner music. 7.0: Local news. 7.15: “Britain Speaks." 7.28: Time signals. , 7.30: Reserved. 7.•15: Talk by Noel Cowarci, famous English actor-playwright. 3.0: Music by Elgar. 8.57: Station notices. . 90; N.B.S. Newsreel. 9.15: 8.8. C. News Commentary. 9.25: Frederick Page (pianist). 'A studio presentation.) 9.37: Three songs from Handel's "Acts and Galathea." 9.49: Temianka (violin). 9 57: The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. " 10.0: A review of Uie races at Trent ham to- ■ morrow. 10.10: Music, mirth and melody, 10.40: Repetition of greetings and requests; from the New Zealand Forces in the Mid-; . d!e E:i ’“ ■ i 11.0: News, followed by meditation music. ; 2YC, Wellington. 840 k.c. 5.0 p.m.: Tunes for the tea-table. 0.0: Musical menu. 7,0: After-dinner music. 8.0: The best of Ute latest. 9.0: Here are the Revellers. | 0.15: The Tune Detective. 9.30: Laugh time. 9.45: Kings of the keyboard. 10.0: Variety. , 10.30: Close down. I. 2YD, Wellington. 990 k.c. 7.0 p.m.: Ragtime marches on. 7.35: "A Gentleman Rider." 7.47: Musical melange. 8.10: Marie Antoinette. 8.35: Soft lights and sweet music. 8,50: "The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s." 1 9.2; The passing show. 9.17: Ports of call: Portugal. 9.47: Fanfare. 10.0: Close down. IYA, Auckland. 650 k.c. 5.0; Children's session. 5.45: Dinner music. 7.0: Local news. 7.10: Talk by the Gardening Expert. 7.30: London Concert Orchestra. 7.32: "One Good Deed a Day.” 7.45: Talk by Noel Coward, famous English actor-plav-wright. 8.0: The Kalua Hawaiian Players. 8.3: BB C. sketch. "Poor Polly." 8 IS: Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne. 8.21: Carlos Santana’s Accordion Band. 8.27: “The First Great Churchill." 8.52: International Radio Orchestra. 8.57: Station notices. 9.0: N.B.S. Newsreel. 9.15: 8.8. C. News Commentary.! 9.25: The Ragamuffin Syncopators. 9.30:1 Dance music. 11.0: News, followed by medi-| tation music. 11.30: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch. 720 k.c. 5.0: Children's session. 5.5: Dinner music, j 7.0: Local news. 7.15: Book review by Ernest J. Bell. 7.30: "Dad and Dave from Snake' Gully." 7.45: Talk by Noel Coward, famous! English actor-playwright. 8.0: From the stu-l dio: Rita and John in a musical romance.l 9.15: "A Gentleman Rider." 8.28: The Bauchos. 8.42: "The Buccaneers of the Pirate Ship Vulture." 8.57: Station notices. 9,0: N.B.S. Newsreel. 9.15: 8.8. C. news commentary. 9.25: Musical comedy memories. 10.0: Frankie Masters and his Orchestra. 11.0: News, followed by meditation music. 11.3 p: Close down. 4YA. Duneoin. 790 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 5.45: Dinner music. 7.0: Local news. 7.17: Recorded talk by Douglas Crcsswell. "The Cradle of New Zealand,” Tin,- Mission Goes South.” 7.30: Re-1 corded band programme, with popular inter- I hides. 7.45: Talk by Noel Coward, famous; English actor-playwright. 8.57: Station not-! ices. 9.0: N.B.S. Newsreel. 9.15: 8.8. C. j News Commentary. 9.28: "Coronets of Eng-1 1 land." "The Life of Henry VIII’ 9.34: "Do! You Know Why’’" by Autolycus. 10.0: Music, j I mirth and melody 11.0: News, followed hyj meditation music 11.30: Close’ down. Empire Broadcasts. News and news commentaries, often followed by topical talks,'- will be broadcast from Daventry transmitters as specified in the following list. (Those .marked with one asterisk will be relayed by the principal station of the National Broadcasting Service at the time of transmission, and those with two asterisks will be recorded and re* broadcast at ti-.e time stated after the asterisks.) The list is correct to New Zealand sumnwr time.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 January 1941, Page 2
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