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RADIO PROGRAMMES TONIGHT'S BROADCASTS IYA Auckland (650 Kilocycles).— 7.o. Local news service; 7.15, topical talk from tiie BBC; 7,3 u, evening: programme, “ The Gondoliers ’ ; 5.0 U, stuuiu recital by Nancy Francis piano, ; 8.42, studio recital by Rosamund Ciradus tsoprano;; Edith Lorand orchestra; 8.57, Dominion and district weather reports, and station notices; 9. .\Ba Newsreel; 9.20, Philip Green and his Orchestra; 9.23, BBC recorded programme, “The Kentucky Minstrels"; 9.5 0, Theatre Memories ("The ouiety ; 10. sport* summary; 10.lu, Jay Wilbur and his orchestra; ll.", news from London. followed by meditation music; 11.30, dose down. 2YA Wellington (570 Kilocycles). —7.o, local news service; 7.15, “Britain jpeaks"; to 7.3", time signals: 7.30, re.-erved; evening' programme; "Mii.-ic Mae.-11 o. Please," featuring Louis 1 e\.\ and Ins < Mihe-ira, and llic Master Mhßeis; >. 1, “ Kra/.y Kapcrs”; 8.5-.’, "N- w Times lor old.” Prank crow ther piani-t and ken Maeaulay baritone , aim -o|.ratio ; Dominion and disgranuiir; 1".". -ports summary: eoniinualion of dance programme; 11.", new.- I l oin London, followed by modita lion mu-ir; 1 close down. 3YA Christchurch (720 Kilocycles). local news service; 7.15. topical war talks from Hie BID.:: 7.30. evening programme, the Mate npera House Orehestra; 7.as, “Tales of the Silver Greylioimd " -“Mercury Smith”: 8.2, some recent releases in lighter vein; the Royal Arlillery Siring Orchestra; 8.3, Frank Titterton tenor ; s.B. Charlie Kunz (piano); 8.14, Florence George (soprano;; 8.18, Sidney Torch < organ): 8.24, Arthur A-key i.comedian.* ; 8.30, Harry Horlick and his orchestra; 8.33. Frank Titterton * tenor); 8.37, Gino Burdin and his Magic Guitar; S.lo, Rudy Malice (vocal); 8.43, Ivor Moreton and Dave Kay (pianos): 8.50, Allan Jones I tenor); 8.53, the Royal Artillery Mring Orchestra; 8.57, Dominion and district weather reports, ami station notices; 9.0, NBS Newsreel, a digest of Hie day’s news; 9.20, dance music; 10.0, sports summary; ii.o. news from London, followed by meditation music; 11.30, close down. 4YA Dunedin (790 Kilocycles). —7.o, Loral news service; 7.15. topical war talk*; evening programme; Louis Levy and his Orchc.-na; 7.:>8, the Norsemen '.male quartet, : 7.14. Harry Horlick and his Oichestra; 7.5". Edgar Fairchild and Robert Liml!)i»]in piano : 7.57. Gil Deeli and the iYA Concert Orchestra; 8.7. Ada Allan contralto., in a Mudio Recital; 8.13, the Orchestra: 8.23, Richard Watson (baritone; : 8.32. the Orchestra: 8.42. Ada Allan contralto ; 8.49. the Orchestra; 8.57, Dominion and district weather reports and station notices; 9.u, NBs Newsreel, a digest of* the day's news; 9.20, dance music; 10.0. sports summary: 10.10, dance music; 11.0. news from London, followed by meditation music; 11.30, close down. TOMORROW’S BROADCASTS IYA Auckland (650 Kilocycles).— il.O, Anglican service, relayed from it. Mark’s Church; preacher, Rev. Canon Percy Houghton; 7.0, Brethren service, relayed from Gospel Hall, Howe Street, Auckland; preacher, J. 11. Manias; choirmaster, F. Dryland; organist, Keith Peters; 8.0, recordings; s.3u, evening programme; music by British Bands; 8.45, reserved; 9.0, NBS Newsreel, a digest of the day’s news; 9.15, BBC news commentary by George Slocombe; 9.25, Dominion and district weather reports ami station notices; 9.28, band programme (continued); 11.0, news from London, followed by meditation music; 11.3 u, close down. 2 YA Wellington (570 Kilocycles). —ll.o, Presbyterian church service, relayed from St. Andrew's; preacher, Rev. W. Lawson Marsh; organist and choirmaster, Frank Thomas; 7.0, Anglican Church service, relayed from si. Peter's; preacher. Yen. Archdeacon Bullock: organist and choirmaster, S. B. Short!; B.u (approx.), evening programme; music by Felix Mendelssohn; s.l, the Berlin state opera House Orchestra; 8.13. Nan Maryska (soprano;; s.l*',. Heinrich Schlusiius (baritone); 8.19, I. string nuartet; 8.23, Berlin Philharmonic Choir; 8.27, G. Thalben Ball (organist) ; 8.30, the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra; 8.4 5, reserved; 9.0, NBS Newsreel, a digest of the day’s news; 9.15, BBC news commentary by George Slo.l'ombe; 9.25, Dominion and district weather reports and station notices; 9.28, studio recital by Harold Prescott (tenor); 9.4 1. “From Hie Operas,” the Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin; 9.45, Kirsten Flagstad (soprano); 9.53, Meta seinemeyer, Helene Jung, Max llirzel, Willy Bader. Ivar Andresen and Robert Rurg. with Chorus and Orchestra of the Berlin Opera House; 10.0 (approx.), close of normal programme; 11.0, news from London, followed by meditation music; 11.30, close down. 3YA Christchurch (720 Kilocycles).— 11. Roman Catholic service, relayed from -t. Mary's Church; preacher, Rev. Father T. B. Mcßreen; organist, Miss Dorothy Blake; choirmaster, W. A. Atwill; 7.0, Methodist Service, relayed from Rugby street Church; preacher, Rev. W. A. Burley; organist, Mrs W. Hutchens; choirmaster, Will Hutchens; 5.15, recordings; 8.30, evening programme; the Philharmonic Orchestra; 8.38, Essie Ackland (contralto); 8.45, reserved; 9.0, NBS newsreel; 9.15. BBC news commentary by George Slocombe; 9.25, Dominion and district weather reports and station notices; 0.28. “Mr Pratt's Waterloo,” a comedy by Yal Gielgud and Philip wade (produced by the NBS); 10.10, close of normal programme; 11.0. news from London, followed by meditation music; 11.30, close down. 4YA Dunedin (790 Kilocycles).—ll.". Methodist service, relayed from Trinity Methodist Church; preacher. Rev. Basil M'-lxoi: choirmaster, 11. R. Wilson; organist. Miss E. Hartley: f..3u. Anglican service. relayed from St. Paul's cathedral; preacher. Hie Dean; organi.-t. Profe.-.-or V. I . Galway: 7.15, after-church music; 8.30. evening programme; Edith l.orand and her Orchestra; 5.38, the Leeds le.-tlval Choir; s.tr». reserved; 9.0. NR- Newsreel; 9.15, bid: commentary by George slocombe; 9.25, Dominion and district weather reports ami station notices; 9.25, “ Mu-dc From the Theatreßossini's Famous operas. “William Tell." and “Italians in Algiers”; 1".0, close or normal programme; 11.". news from London, followed by Meditation Music; 11.30, close
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21248, 19 October 1940, Page 18 (Supplement)
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