OVER THE AIR
RADIO PROGRAMMES TONIGHT’S BROADCASTS IYA Auckland (650 Kilocyolaa).—7.o, Official news service; 7.10, news and reports; 7.30, sports talk by Gordon Hutter; 8.0, concert programme; George Eskdale (trumpet), with Symphony Orchestra; 8.9, Oscar Natzke (bas«); 8.13, recorded feature, “ The Shadow of the Swastika”—The Road to War; 9.0, Daventry news; 9.10, Dominion and district weather reports, and station notices; 9.15, “Music from the Theatre”; 9.41, the IYA Studio Orchestra, conduqited by Harold Baxter; 9.58, the Studio Orchestra; 10.12, music, mirth and melody; 11.0, Daventry news. (During the war, the station will be on the air until 12 midnight.). 2YA Wellington (570 Kilocycles).—7.o, Official news service; 7.10, news and reports; 7.28 to 7.30, time signals; 7.30, “ Who’s Who ancl What’s What? ” a ramble in the news by “Coranto”; 7.40, “ The Law of War,” by the Editor of the New Zealand Law Journal; 8.0, “ Every Friday Night at Eight”; 8.32, “I Pulled Out a Plum,” by “ Grainofan 8.52, “Shall We Dance”; 9.0, Daventry news; 9.10, Dominion and district weather reports and station notices; 9.15, Munn and Felton’s Works Band (world’s champions, 1 935); 9.33, Richard Crooks (popular American tenor); 9.45, the Band or H.M. Grenadier Guards (conducted by Major Geore Miller): 10.10, “Rhythm on Record”; 11.0, Daventry news. (During tho war, the station will remain on the air until 12 midnight.). 3YA Christohurch (720 Kilocycles).— 7.0, Official news service; 7.10, news and reports; 7.35, talk, “ Castles Calling.” by Edna Parson; 8.0. “Gilbert and Sullivan Cavalcade—Highlights from the Savoy Operas”; 9.0, Daventry news; 0.10, Dominion and district weather reports and station notices; 9.15, light orchestral and ballad programme, featuring Madeleine Grey (contralto), and the Rosario Bourdon Symphony Orchestra; 9.24, Madeleine Grey (contralto); 0.30, the Orchestra; 9.33, Harry Dearth (bass); 9.42, the Orchestra; 9.46, Madeleine Grey; 9.52, the Orchestra; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; 11.0, Daventry news. (During the war. the station will remain on the air until 12 midnight.). 4YA Dunedin (790 Kilooyclee).—7.o, Official news service; 7.10 (approx.), news and reports; 7.30, “ The Meaning of Words,” by Professor Arnold Wall; 7.50, “Do You Know Why? ” by Autolycus; 8.0, recorded features, “Dad and Dave”: 8.15. “Tlie Kingsmen,” Radio’s Royal Quartet; 8.28. “The Circle or Shiva”; 8.41, the Coral Islanders; 8.50, the Buccaneers Octet; 9.0. Daventry news; 9.10, Dominion and district weather reports and station notices; 9.15, Albert Randier Trio; 9.21, Sidney Mac Ewan (tenon; 9.27, Hastings Municipal Orchestra; 0.30. readings by Prof. T. D. Adams with musical interludes; readings from “ Annals or the Farisli”; 10.0, dance music, by Dick Colvin and his Music: 11.0, Daventry news. > During the war, the station will remain on the air until i2 midnight.).
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21193, 16 August 1940, Page 9
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