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RADIO PROGRAMMES TONIGHT’S BROADCASTS IYA Auckland (660 Kilocycles).—7.o, Local news service; 7.15, spurts talk by Gordon llulter; 7.30, evening programme; BBC- Sympnon.v Orchestra; 7.44, studio recital by James Leighton (baritone); 7.56, Leopold Stokowski with the Phila delphia Symphony Orchestra; 8.37, Lutte Lehmann (.soprano) ; 8.40, Frederick Grinke (violin; wiln tlie Boyd Neel Orchestra; 8.57, Dommton and district weather reports, and station notices; 9.0, NB6 Newsreel; 9.20, John McCormack (tenor); 9.26, Bergel Rachmaninulf .soloist) and the Philadelphia Orchestra; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; ll.u, news'from Londun, followed by meditation music; 1i.30, close down. 2YA Wellington (670 Kilocycles).—7.o, Local news service; 7.15, ‘Britain speaks’’; 7.2 S to 7.30, time signals; 7.30, reserved; 7.45, evening programme—“The Gloom Chasers," laughs with Bobby Cumber and Company; 8.0, “ l’unzapuppin’ ”; 8.31, ”1 Pulled Out a Plum"; 8.51, “ Evergreen Selection ’’; 8.57, Dominion and district weather reports, and station notices; 9.0, NBS Newsreel, a digest of ilie day’s news; 9. 20, the Bands of st. Hilda Colliery; 9.37, "Meek’s Antiques”; 9.46. massed bands; i".n. "Rhythm on Record": 1 1.0, news from London, followed by meditation music; 11.30, close down. 3YA Christchurch (720 Kilocycles) 7.0, Local news service; 7.15, talk under the auspices of the North Canterbury Acclimatisation Society; 7.30, evening" programme. "Music From the Theatre”; 7.55, programme front Russian composers by 3YA Orchestra 'conductor, Will Hutchens, Mus.Bac.. and Alison Cordery i soprano); s. 15.. Alexander Roiowsky (piano*; 8.2 1, Alison Cordery; 8.25, tho Orchestra; 5.28, Alison Cordery; 8.36, Dr. Geoffrey Shaw piano); 8.48/ the Orchestra: 8.57, Dominion and district weather reports and station notices; 9.0, NBS Newsreel; 9.20, Edith l.orand and her Viennese Orchestra, with Beatrice Hall (contralto) from the studio; 9.23. Beatrice Hall; 9.30, the Or-fim-tra: 9.33. Beatrice Hall; o.iu, the » lie*tra: 9. IL n>e Bll' caneem OcT' t; ..-.i. the orchestra; D>.n, music, mirth and melody; 1? ■•. news from London, followed by meditation music; 11.30, dose down. 4YA Dunedin (799 Kilocycles).— 7 ,n, local new* sente.. 7 .1 2 . -What -hall We Eat?" " Facing the Fact*." ,e ceded talk bv Dr. Elizabeth Bryson; 7. 30. .•veiling programme; •• Victoria and Her Hussars ”. 7.1". "Dad and D:i\t”: 7.53, ■ Rhumba Rhythms and Tans-. Tunes”; s.s. "Do You Know Why? ” by Autolycus; 8.14. variety programme by Charlie Kunz piano . tin- Oleanders Negro Quartet, .-emprini a:i»l Kramer. Jack Warner humour . and the New Mayfair Novelty Orchestra: vil. "The Circle of Shiva"; 8.57, Dominion and district weather revefd. 9.2". the international Singers male chorus . 9.•?•■.. Ernest Xn<ermct and die ■ -1 n n he *t ra f 1 read . p 1 of. T. D ' : Trees ILL dance music by Turk c-dvin and bis M:!-! c . II". n-xx* r I-' .111 I on. j n. rnl lowed by meditation music, 11.30, close down
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21247, 18 October 1940, Page 9
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450OVER THE AIR Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21247, 18 October 1940, Page 9
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