OVER THE AIR.
RADIO PROGRAMMES.
TO-NIGHT'a BROADOABTB. The following programmes will be ! broadcast by the New Zealand national stations this evening:— IYA Auckland. —7.0, News and reports; 7.30, agricultural talk, Mr C. E. Ballinger, Ruakura Farm of Instruction, “ Winter Feeding of Pigs on Dairy Farms”; 8.0, ’oonoert programme; "One Goes Alone," by Edward Williams; studio presentation by the Zoe Bartley-Baxter players of the radio play; 8.30, recording, Jack Hobbs, Lewis Casson, Jane Comfort and Sybil Thorndike, one-act play, "To Meet the King” (Stevens); 8.38,. Will J. Rowe (reoitallst) ; 8.53, recording, W. P. Lipscombe and Michael Hogan (dramatio sketch) ; 9.0, weather; station notices; 9.5, ringside commentary on the wrestling match, relayed from the Auckland Town Hall; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; 11.0, close down.
2YA Wellington.—7.o, News and reports; 7.20, rebroadcast from the League of Nations shortwave station at Geneva; 7.30, time signals; "This Changing World —The Progress of Man—Hypocrates, Father of Medicine,” by a member of the 8.M.A.; 8.0, chimes; a chamber music programme; Alfred Cortot (piano), Jacques Thibaud (violin), and String Quartet; 8.40, talk, Mr P. Kavanagh, “ The Law and the Citizen —Round the Courts In the Past Month”; 9.0, weather; station notices; 9.5, ringside description of the wrestling match (relayed from the Town Hall) ; announcer, Mr A. Pope; 10.0 (approx.), dance programme; 11.0, close down.
3YA Christchurch.—7.o, News and reports; 7.30, time signals; 7.35, talk, our Garden Expert, "Reminders for August Sowing”; 8.0, chimes; concert programme; recordings, the 'Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards; 8.15, Rex Harrison (baritone); 8.20, recordings, T. Giles (cornet), with the Salvation Army Supplies Band; Tottenham Citadel Band; 8.29, "Eb and Zeb,” the country storekeepers, in another episode; 8.38, recordings, Band of H.M. Welsh Guards; 8.44, Rex Harrison (baritone); 8.51, recordings, St. Hilda Professional Band; 9.0, weather; station notices; 9.5, talk, Margaret Birkinshaw, "Tho Emigrant Ships”; 9.20, chamber music; recordings, Pro Arte Quartet; 9.44, Lotte Lehmann (soprano) ; 9.50, Alfred Cortot (pianoforte), and Pablo Casals (’cello); 10.0, music, mirth and melody; 11.0, close down.
4YA Dunedin.—7.o, News and reports; 7.30, news and lecture for farmers, arranged by the Farmers’ Union; 8.0, chimes; a recorded reoltal programme; The Boyd Neel String Orchestra; 8.18, Conchita Supervla, soprano; 8.30, Pablo Casals, ’cello; 8.40, talk by J. T. Paul, “ World Affairs”; 9.0, weather report and station notices; 9.5, Wee Georgie Wood and Company; 9.11, Alleyne and Leonhardt, piano duo; 9.14, John Tilley, humour; 9.18, Quentin Maclean, organ; 9.26, “The Unguilty,” a play by Cathrine Brownbill, presented by the Opportune Players; 9.56, Rale da Costa (piano) ; 10.0, an hour with Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra; 11.0, close down.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20261, 2 August 1937, Page 4
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