OVER THE AIR
RADIO PROGRAMMES. BROADCASTS FOR TO-DAY. The following programmes will be broadcast from the New Zealand national stations to-dayz—- . IYA, Auckland.—-4, Special weather report for farmers; 4.30, sports re‘sults; 5.0, children’s session,'with, at ‘545 pm., the special feature, “Richard the Lionheart"; 6.0, dinner 'music; 7.0, nuns and reports; 7.30, book re,view; 8.0, concert programme, the String Orchestra; 8.10, recordings, “‘Eb and Zeb," the country store- ‘ keeper, in another humorous episode; i 8.20, “The Easy Chair,” a memory programme of songs and melodies of days gone by; 8.35, “A Scoop,” be—ing a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer; 8.50, the String Orchestra; 0.0, weather, station notices; 9.5, talk, Captain A. C. Clayton, “The Khaibar Pass”; 9.20, dance music; 11.0, close , down.
2YA. Wellington.——3.3o, Time sig-l nals from the Dominion Observatory, 1 special weather forecast for farmers; i 4.0, sports results; 5.0, children’s: hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports; 7.30, talk, Mr L. F. Dawkins, secretary harrier committee of the Wellington centre of the New Zealand _A.A.A., “A Survey of Harrier Sport”; 8.0, chimes, a programme by Finnish and Scandinavian composers, recordings, New Symphony Orchestra; 8.14, recording, Joseph Hislop (tenor) (sung in Norwegian); 8.20, ,recording, Walter Gieseking (piano); 18.24, recording, De Svenske, the fam[ous Swedish Male Chorus; 8.27, recording, London Symphony Orches—tra: 8.40, talk, Miss Elizabeth Loe, “Some Aspects of Drama in Eng'land"; 9.0, weather, station notices; 9.5, a programme of works by famous Bohemian composers, featuring Dorothy Helmrich, international radio ar‘tist in a recital of Mahler's songs; 9.28, recording, the London Symphony Orchestra; 9.36, recording, Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone); 9.44, recordings, Berlin State Opera House Orchestra; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; 11.0, close down.
SYA, Christchurch—4.o, Special weather forecast and light musical programme; 4.30, sports results; 5.0, children’s hour, with, at 5.30 p.m., special feature, “Alice in Orchestralia”; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports; 7.30, time signal from the Dominion Observatory; 7.35, talk, Miss F. Olive Booth, “The History of the Keep Fit Movement”; 8.0, chimes, theme programme, “Oddities,” narrated by Marjorie Bassett; 8.52, recordings, Herman Finck and his Orchestra; 9.0, weather, station notices; 9.5, reserved; 9.20, recording, Robert Renard Orchestra; 9.23, “Catching Flies," a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer; 9.38, “Music at Your Fire—side"; 9.53, “The Voice of the People, Catherine the First” (Part 2); 10.0, dance music; 11.0, close down.
4YA, Dunedin—4.o, Weather forecast for farmers; 4.30, light musical programme; 4.45, sports results; 5.0, children’s session, featuring. at 5.30 p.m., the pantomime, “Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp,” episode No. 5; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports; 8.0, chimes, programme of new re—cordings, members of La Scala orchestra, Milan; 8.8, Jarmila Novotna, soprano; 8.14, John Lemmone, flute; (continued in previous column.)
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19895, 26 May 1936, Page 7
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