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TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES. 2YA, Wellinston. 570 k.c, 5.0: Children's session. 5.45: Dinner music. 7.0: Local news. 7.15: “Britain Speaks.” 7.28: Time signals. 7.30: Young Farmers' Club Talk. “Farm Shelter.” compiled by members of Cardiff Y.F.C. 7.45: Talk by Noel Coward, famous English actor-playwright. I 80: Music from the studio. Betty Hall! (pianist) and Yvonne Webb-Jones tso-‘ prano). 8.25: Music by Schumann. S.SS: Station notices. 9.0: N.B.S. Newsreel. 9.15: 8.8. C. News Commentary. 9.25: Recital by Mary Pratt, contralto. 9.37: For the opera lover. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 10.40: Programme of requests and greetings) from the N.Z. Forces in the Middle East.j 11.0: News, followed by meditation music. ; 11.30: Close down. 2YC, Wellinoton. 840 k.c, 5.0 p.m.: Tunes for the tea-table. 6.0: Musical menu. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Steffani and his Silver Songsters. 8.15: String time. 8.30: The Fol-de-Rols. 9.0: The Buccaneers. 9.15: Keyboard kapers. 9.30: Variety. 10.0-10.25: Signal preparation for the Air Force. 10.30: Close down. 2YD, WelllnflUh. 990 k.e. 7.0 p.m.: Ragtime marches on. 7.35: ‘A Gentleman Rider.” 7.47: Sing as we go. 8.10: “Marie Antoinette.” 8.35: Soft lights and sweet music. 8.50: “The Fourth Form at St. Percy's.” 9.2: The passing show. 9.17: Ports of Call: Barbary. 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: Harry Horliek and his Orchestra, "The Streets of New York.” 7.33: "One Good Deed a Day.” 7.45: Talk by Noel Coward. 8.3: 8.8. C. recorded sketch. “Money for Nothing.” 8.18: Charlie Kunz (planoi. 8.24: “The First Great Churchill." 8.49; Steffani and his Silver Songsters. 8.57: Station notices. 9.0: N.B.S. Newsreel. 9.15: 8.8. C. News Commentary. 9.25: Roy Smeck and his Hawaiian Serenaders. 9.30: Dance music. 11.0: News, followed by meditation music. 11.30: Close down. BYA, Christchurch. 720 k.c. 5.0: Children's session. 5.45: Dinner music, 7.0: Local news. 7.15: Recorded talk. “Hugh Stewart,” by Professor Arnold Wall. 7.30: “Dad and Dave." 7.45: Talk by Noel Cow‘ard. famous English actor-playwright. 8.0; From the studio. Dan Foley. Irish tenor. 8.14: “A Gentleman Rider." 8.28; The Gauchos. 8 41: “The Buccaneers of the Pirate Ship Vulture '' 8.57: Station notices. 90: N.B.S. Newsreel. 9,15: BBC News commentary. 9 25: Musical comedy memories. 10.0: Dick Jurgens and his Orchestra. 11 <> News, followed by meditation music. 1130: Close down, 4YA. Duncain. 790 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session, 5.45 Dinner music. 7.0: Local news. 7.16: Recorded talk by Dougla> Cresswell, "The Cradle o! New Zealand." “Mr Busby s Difficulties.” 7.30; Band programme with popular ititc! hides, including it 7.45 a talk by Noel CuwarJ. famous English actor-playwright, and at 8 8 anil 836 studio recitals by Doris Wilson (soprano.!. 8.57: Station notices 90: N ILS Newsreel. 9.15: B fI.C News Commentary 32fl' "Coronets of England " "The Life Of Henry VJii 9.54: "Do You Know Why?" bv Autolycus. 100 Music, mirth and melody II 0: News, followed by meditation music. 11 30: i'lo-.e down, Empire tlroadcasta. 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 bo relayed by the principa' station ot the National Broadcasting Service at the time of transmission, and those with two asterisks will be recorded and re-, broaden'.* Lt the time »tatrd after thr aster* ; isks > The list Is correct to New Zealand summer time, 100 am. CSD <1175 me s> 400 a in. GSi! I 9.51 n.c 800 am. GS! 115.26 inc, U • arid ’•7am; H 45 ant. GSI (15 2’o inc-' • 11 OT am. GSF 115.14 me si 100 II m GSL ill 86 men ” si.*pm 1 45 p.tn. GSD (11.75 tnc/st 3p.m. GNU i 9 '1 rr.c'.'i 430 ;> rn, GSB i 951 inc/sl 015 prn GSI) ( 9.51 mrsi * 7,w p.m, GSI. i t; Ji mew 830 p.in. GSb <11.75 «»«•/»> * * DO pm. 950 p.m. OSD >1175 mc/M 1! CO p m. GRD <'.175 me si ’ The Pacific lrstuml-.-.lon now mends from CIO pm. to 10 0 p.m. and U ill be receivable <,n the fuHi.Aii-g ttansrnßten: GSC (31 23 m . 938 me luntil 8 0 p.m.. GNH 11 m. ?■ I in . M me t- from 9*’ 1>». <l5 S 4 m , ;7 n; m s from n pm ■•Cs::<na Auttrs'u. s' S ". :> ■■ s" ’ ■ 'Matters or Mcmert jt ?£ p
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 January 1941, Page 2
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