OVER THE AIR
WIRELESS PROGRAMMES TO-NIGHT'S BROADCASTS IVA Auckland.— 7.o, Government and overseas news (from 2YA) ; 7.10, (approx.): News and reports; 7.30, Sports talk by Gordon Gutter; 8.0. Headings from the works of Oliver Goldsmith, by Elizabeth Loe: 8.32, Owen Jensen pianist), with the Studio Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter; 8.4 7, K A John Sebastian Each vocal cameo; 9.0. Weather report and station notices; 9.5, The Studio Orchestra; 9.15, 'R Orchestra, under the direction of M. Elie Cohen, with Madeleine Grey soprano : 9.39. Henri Temianka and the. Temianka Chamber Orchestra; 9.43. London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by William Walton; 10.0, Music, mirth and melody; *l.O. Close down. 2YA Wellington.^—7.o, Government and overseas news; 7.10. (approx.): News, and reports; 7.28. Time signals; 8.0. Chimes. (It, Grand Symphony Orchestra; 8.8. R Richard Tauber 'tenor); 8.14, (R. Bobby Brown and his Accordion Band: 8.20, R Ray Kinney vocal) with Lani Mclntire and his Ilawaiians: 8.28. R; Egon Kaiser Orchestra; 8.32. (R) Kenny. Baker tvocal) ; 8.38. (R. Harry Horlick and his Orchestra: 8.45, (R) Talk by Baroness von Oertzen, “A Remnant of an Ancient People—Meeting with a South African Bushman": 9.6, Weather report and station notices; 9.5, (R) “Kb and Zcb” (the country storekeepers) ; 9.15, A programme by the Wellington South Salvation Army Band. Vocal interludes by the Orpheus Sestet; 9.21, The Orpheus Sestet; 9.27, The Band; 9.38, The Orpheus Sestet; 9.44, (R) Reginald Foort (organ); 9.48, The Band; 10.0, “TRhythm on Record”—a programme of new dance recordings, compered by •‘Turntable”; 11.0. Close down.
3YA Christchurch.—7.o, Government and overseas news (from 2YA) ; 7.10, News and reports; 7.35, (R) Talk by an officer of the Department of Agriculture, ‘Pruning Apple Trees”; 7.45, Talk- Mrs A. M. Spence-Clark: “Moro Terriers —The Story of the Cairn, West Highland White and Chihuahua”; 8.0, Chimes. (R) Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, conducted by Arturo Toscanini; 8.14, Edna Henderson (soprano) ; 8.24, (R) Lew White (organ), Waldo Mayo (violin), and Theodore Celia (harp); 8.3-8, (R) Don Cossacks Choir; 8.42, Dorothy Davies, New Zealand pianist and accompanist in Italy to Therese Baer (Frau Schnabel) ; 9.0, Weather forecast and station notices; 9.5, Reserved; 9.20, (R) Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra; 9.27, A. G. Thompson (baritone) ; 9.39, (R) The London Palladium Orchestra; 9.47, The Chelsea Singers; 9.56, The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra; 10.0, Music, mirth and melody; 11.0, Close down.
4YA Dunedin.—7.o, Government and overseas news from 2YA) ; 7.10, (approx.) : News and reports; 8.0. Chimes. CR) “Dad and Dave from Snake Gully”; 8.15, (R) “Pinto Pete in Arizona”; 8.30, (R) “.The Rich Uncle from Fiji” (Eps. 29 and 30) ; 8.42, Reserved: 9.0, Weather report and station notices; 9.5, Sir Thomas Beecham and the London Philharmonic Orchestra; 9.20, Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes; 10.0, Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band (from the Savoy Restaurant); 11.0, Close down.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20820, 2 June 1939, Page 3
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