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} Vy AUCKLAND 650 k.c. 462 m. | 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for Daventry news 7. 0 Daventry news 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 7.30 District weather report 9. 0 Selected recordings 9.15 Daventry news 10. 0 Devotional Service, conducted by Rey. Dr. F. Terry 10.15 Selected recordings 11. 0 ‘Talk to women by "Margaret" 11.10 Selected recordings 12. O Daventry news, followed by lunch music 2. Op.m. Selected recordings 2.30 Classical hour 3.15 TALK, prepared by the Association for Country Education, Home Science Tutorial Section of the University of Otago: "Colour Your Outlook " 3.45 Light musical programme 4. 0 Special weather report for farmers 4.30 Sports results B. O Children’s session, conducted ; by "Cinderella" and "Tim," with the special feature: "Highlights of the Centennial Exhibition," by " Spotlight." | (7) "Dominion Court No. 2" 5.45 Daventry news, followed by DINNER MUSIC: * Ball at the Savoy’ (Abraham); "Love Me Forever’ (Schertzinger); Potpourri from the film ‘" Truza"’ (Leux); "Vals Poetica"’ (Villanueva); "Mon Reve" (Watldteufel); "Gipsy Moon’ (Borganoff); "Die Lorelei’ (Liszt); "A Musical Snuff Box’ (Liadow); "Paganini’ (Lehar); "Souvenir-De Capri’ | (Becce); "Why? (Schumann); ‘‘Kuss’’ (Micheli); "Master of My Soul’ (Stolz); "Songs of the Rhineland’. (Schmidt-Hagen); "T Love Thee’ (Grieg);. "Indra," Waltz (Lincke). , 6.55 Weather report | " 7.0 NEWS SERVICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. -BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS 7.40 Farmers’ session: TALK: " Autumn and Winter Pasture Management," by P. S. Syme, Instructor in Agriculture, Warkworth 8.0 CONCERT PROGRAMME "Out of the Silence" A strange and _ intriguing story of a civilisation undreamt of by mankind Alan Dundas and his friend Dr. Richard Barry continue in their determination to probe the secrets of the mysterious civilisation discovered in the ancient sphere. Already the lovely and mysterious Earani has shown them amazing scientific appliances which were in use millions of years ago, and given them demonstrations of her own almost magic powers. What will this unpredictable person do next? Will her powers be used for good or evil?
8.30 "The Radio that Hitler Fears" (episode 22) This amazing radio. presentation is the story of the secret "Liberty Station" in Germany, which Hitler cannot locate 8.45 "Ravenshoe" (episode 23) A tale of the Great House of Ravenshoe. Intrigue, villainy, bravery and heroism run through this story of the disputed succession to the honour, power and wealth accompanying the title of Lord Ravenshoe, 9.0 Daventry news 9.20 Weather report and station notices 9.25 Commentary on the boxing contest between Young Gildo, of Honolulu, and Jack Jarvis, N.Z. light-weight champion (relayed from the Town Hall) 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11. 0 Daventry news (During the war, the station will remain on the air until 12 midnight) | r 880 k.c. 341m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light music 7.0 After dinner music 8. O Light orchestral music and ballads, featuring at 8.14, Paul Whiteman and his Concert Orchestra, "Second Rhapsody " (Gershwin) 98.0 "Scott of Scotland Yard": " The Case of the Fisherman’s Haul " 9.40 Musical comedy and light opera 10..0 Light recitals 10.30 Close down
2M WELLINGTON 570 k.c. 526m. 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for Daventry news 6.50 Weather report for aviators 7. O Daventry news 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 7.30 District weather report 9. 0 Recordings 9.15 Daventry news 9.25 Recordings 10. O Weather report for aviators | 10.10 Devotional Service | 10.25 Recordings 10.28t010.30 Time signals from the Dominion Observatory 10.45 Talk to women by "Margaret" 11. 0 Recordings 12. 0 Daventry news 12.20 p.m. Lunch music 1. 0 Weather report for aviators 2. 0 Classical hour 3.0 A.C.E. TALK: "Colour Your Outlook " 3.15 Sports results Selected recordings 3.28 to3.30 Time signals Weather report for farmers and frost forecast for Canterbury and Otago 4. 0 Sports results 5. O Children’s session, conducted by Ebor 5.45 Daventry news 6. 0 DINNER MUSIC: "Four Cameos’; "Summer Breezes" (King); "Babbling" (Maclean); .‘‘Fair or Dark, I Love Them All" (Stolz); "The Spirit of Youth’ (Gilbert); "Austrian Peasant Dances" (arr. Schoneherr); "Joyous Vienna" (Meisel); "‘Frasquita Serenade" (Lehar); "Frog King’s Parade’ (KronbergerMarriott); "Kunz Revivals,’ No. 4; "Jungle Jubilee’ (Bratton); "Tannhauser,’ Grand March (Wagner); "Play, Gipsy, Play’; "I Once had a Heart, Margarita’ (Schmitz); "The: Liberators" (Ancliffe). 6.55 Weather report 7. 0 OFFICIAL NEWS SERVICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS (approx.) 7.28to7.30 Time signals 7.30 TALK: " Understanding Europe": The Balkans and their People (2), prepared by H. Leslie Verry The second of these talks, designed to give listeners a background to news from the Balkans, deals with Rumania. 8. 0 From the Exhibition Studio: Recordings: London String Orchestra, conducted by Walter Goehr, "Holberg Suite" (Op. 40) Grieg Prelude and Sarabande 8. 5 Richard Tauber (tenor), "Last Spring" ..cccs, Grieg
8. 8 London String Orchestra, "Holberg Suite" Gavotte Grieg 8.12 Lieder recital by Hilda Chudley (contralto): : "The First Primrose ". Grieg re Neate gs Fee Grieg "The Almond Tree" Schumann " Thou’rt Lovely as a Flower " Schumann "Autumn Thoughts" . Grieg 8.27 Recordings: Prisca Quartet, "Serenade" .:...... Haydn 8.30 Rudolf Bockelmann (bass baritone), "The Saint Francis". .Loewe 8.33 Jocelyn Walker (piano), Sonata No. 3 in E Flat Major Haydn Ist Movt., Allegro 2nd Movt., Adagio Cantabile Finale-Tempo di Menuetto 8.48 Recordings: Rudolf Bockelmann (bass baritone), "Henry the Fowler "..Loewe Carl Loewe (1796-1869), the song writer, once said, ‘"‘My songs demand a master at the piano, and a vocalist with clear pronune iation and precise powers of declamation.’ His song, "Henry the Fowler" was written in 1836, and relates a lord’s love of fowling and his sudden call to the throne of Saxony. The composer was the twelfth child of a schoolmaster. He was a singer with a phenomenal voice; and of all his five hundred musical works in all forms, it is his songs which are his passport to fame. 8.51 Pro Arte Quartet, "Quartet in C Major" Haydn 3rd Movt., Adagio 4th Movt., Rondo-Presto 9.0 Daventry news 9.20 Weather report and station notices 9.25 Ringside description of wrestling match (relayed from the Town Hall) 10.4 DANCE PROGRAMME 11. 0 Daventry news (During the war, the station will remain on the air until 12 midnight) CAV A WELLINGTON 840 k.c. 357m, ‘5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light music 7. 0 After dinner music 8. 0 With the bands: A programme of band music, with spoken interludes 9. 0 Songs that live forever: A session of popular. ballads, with light orchestral interludes 9.25 ‘Coronets of England’: The Life of Mary, Queen of Scots 9.51 "Circle of Shiva": The story of an Indian secret society 10. & In lighter vein 10.30 Close down
WEATHER REPORTS At 7.30a.m. each day (except Sundays), 1YA and 2YA are now broadcasting a District Weather Report. These two stations will also be giving a Dominion and District report at 6.55 p.m. on Sundays, as well as on week-days as they have been doing for some time past. A summary of the position is as follows: Dominion and District Weather Reports: Sundays 1YA: 655p.m. 9.20 p.m, 2YA: 6.55 p.m... 9.20 p.m, 3YA: 9.20 p.m. 4YA: 9.20p.m. Week days 2YA: 7.30a.m. (District Weather Report) 6.55 p.m. * 9.20 p.m. 2YA: 7.30a.m. District Weather Report) 6.55 p.m. 9.20 p.m. 3YA: 6.55 p.m. 9.20 p.m. 4YA: 6.55pm. 9.20 p.m. 7 }
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13 Y 720 k.c. 416m. 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for Daventry news 7. QO Daventry news 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 8. O Selected recordings 9.16 Daventry news 9.30 Selected recordings 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Selected recordings 411. O Talk to women by "Margaret" 11.10 Selected recordings 12. 0 Daventry news 12.30 p.m. Lunch music 2. 0 Selected recordings 2.30 TALK prepared by the Association for Country Education, Home Science Tutorial Section: "Colour Your Outlook" Classical music Frost and special weather forecast and light musical programme 4.30 Sports results 6. O Children’s session: "Stamp Club " 6.45 Daventry news 6. 0 DINNER MUSIC: "Marche Militaire’ (Schubert); "Polonaise Elegique’; ‘‘Hassan’" (Delius); ‘"‘Hungarian Fantasy" (arr. Goer); "Slavonic Sherzo"’ (Sistek); "Little Valley in the Mourtains’’ (Kennedy); "Jan Kiepura Film Melodies’; "To Meet Lehar’ (arr. Hruby); " Jumping Jack’ (Heykens); ‘"Guitarre’ "Hungarian Dance, No, 8’. (Brahms); "Love's Sweet Serenade" (Goletti); "Strauss Waltz Medley" (arr. (Goer); "Malaguena’’ (Moszkowski); "In. Dreamy Night’ (Ziehrer); ‘Serenade’. (Schubert). 6.55 Weather report 7.0 NEWS SERVICE, ISSUED. ‘BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DE-. PARTMENT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS 7.35 TALK by the Garden Expert: "Soil and its Treatment" : 8. 0 Woolston Brass Band (Conductor: R. J. Estall), "Honest Toil" March Rimmer "Owain Glyndwr" Overture Price 8.17 Recording: Raymond Newell and Male Chorus, "Here’s to the Best of Us" po oo Thayer 6.25 The Band: a: ymn: "Perfect, Perfect Peace" Dykes Cornet solo: W. Stevenson (soloist), "Redcap" Polka ...... Moss 8.33 Light Opera Company, " Neapolitan Nights " 8.42 The Band: "Smithy in the Woods" (Descriptive) ........ Michaelis $48 Recording: Sydney MacEwan (tenor), "Mowing the Barley " . Trad. "Silent, Oh Moyle" ,, Trad.
8.54 9. 0 9.20 9.25 The Band: "Boulder City" March Ord Hume Daventry news Weather report and station notices Recordings: Elizabeth Schumann (soprano) in songs by Schubert, "Water Song, Op. 72," "The Youth at the Fountain," "The Secret, Op. 14, No. 2"
9.34 London String Quartet, Quartet in F, Op. 96 C"Ninwer ys a sa. Dvorak Allegro ma non troppo Lento Scherzo, molto vivace Finale, allegro 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11. 0 Daventry news (During the war the station will remain on the air until 12 midnight) SIVA CHRISTCHURCH 1200 k.c. 250m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Selected recordings 7. O After dinner music 8.0 Songs from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," as sung by the original artists 8.30 "The Masked Masqueraders" 8. 0 Melody Trumps, No. 2 9.22 Songs of good eheer 9.30 ‘The Crimson Trail" 9.44 Variety 10. 0 In order of appearance: Cristina Maristany (Soprano), the Salon Orchestra, Nino Martini (tenor) 10.30 Close down
ANY DUNEDIN 790 k.c. 380 m. 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for Daventry news 6.50 Weather report for aviators 7. 0 Daventry news 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 9. O Selected recordings
9.15 9.30 10. 0 10.15 10.50 12. 0 Daventry news Selected recordings Weather report for aviators Selected recordings Devotional Service Talk to women by "Margaret" Daventry news Lunch music 4. Op.m. Weather report for avia4.0 4.30 5. 0 5.45 6. 0 tors Weather forecast Selected recordings 3.30 Sports results Classical music Special weather report for farmers and special frost forecast Light musical programme 4.45 Sports results Children’s session: Nature Night Daventry news DINNER MUSIC: "Light Cavairy’"’ (Von Suppe); "Evening. Song’ (Schumann); "‘Grace Moore Melodies’; "‘Cloches de Corneville’"’ (Planquette); "Brahms’s Waltzes"; ‘‘Mezican Serenade" (Kaschebet); "Dicky Bird Hop" (Gourley); "The Blue Lagoon" (Strauss-Lutzow); "Old
England’ (arr. S. Krish); "San Remo" (Hummer); "‘For Your Delight" (Coates); "Tell Me Again’ (Grosz); ‘Gracte Ftelds’a Melodtes"’; "‘Liebestraum, No. 8° (Liszt); "In the Mill" (Gillet). 6.55 Weather report 7. © NEWS SERVICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS 710 NEWS AND REPORTS (approx.) 7.30 TALK by a Dunedin Barristert "More Curious and Dramatie Trials" CPt. 2) 8. 0 MASTERPIECES OF MUSIC with thematic illustrations and comments by Prof. V. E. Galway, Mus.D. "Paris" (The Song of a Grett City) 7 cca. Delius "Koanga" Closing Scene Delius Played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham Erk’s Male Choir, "Radetzky March" . Strauss In 1848, the then tottering Austrian Empire was held together for a while by the erushing victories over her revolting provinces, Lombardy, Bohemia, and Hungary, "achieved by four Austrian generals, among them Radetzky. In those days the elder Strauss, father of the "‘ Waltz King," composed a march to commemorate these events. Its bright. tunefulness and martial swing secured for it immediate popular acceptance. Probably no military march ever written attained such universal success as this one. 8.43 Albert Sandler Trio, Atti eis es Chaminade "Romance in E Flat" Rubinstein "To the Spring" ..... Grieg 852 The BBC Theatre Orchestra and Revue Chorus, "The British Grenadiers" arr. Stanford Robinson "11 Trovatore," "Anvil Chorus" Verdi 9. 0 Daventry news 9.20 Weather report and station notices 9.25 "What I Like" A session with the world’s workers. His favourite items arranged and presented by. "A Parliament Messenger" 10. 0 DANCE MUSIC 11. O Daventry news (During the war, the station’ will remain on the air until 12 midnight) i ZV) DUNEDIN | 1140 k.c. 263m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Recordings & oO After dinner music oO G -to-date recordings illiam the Conqueror " 8.28 mélange, featuring at 8.40, the BBC Dance Orchestra laying "Southern Holiday" (A _ fantasy of Negro moods) Musical comedy and light opera Melody and merriment ' Close down a
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al Y 680k.c. 441 m. 7. Oam, Daventry news 7.18 Breakfast session 9.15-9.30 (approx.) Daventry news 41, 0 Recordings 12.0 Daventry news 12.15-2.0 p.m. Luncheon session (approx. ) 5.0 Tea dance 6.30 Children’s session 5.45 Daventry news 6.15 "Dad and Dave" 6.30 Light music 6.45 ‘One Good Deed a Day" 7. 0 Re-broadcast of official news 7.10 (approx.) After dinner music 7.30 Station announcements 8.0 Book talk by H. B. Farnali, City Librarian 8.15 Harriet Cohen (piano), and the Stratton String Quartet, "Quintet in A Minor, Op. 84" (Elgar) 8.45 Mr. Chalmers K.C.: "The Danton Case" 9.0 Luaventry news 9.30 Supper dance 470. 0 Close down SIAR) 940k.c. 319m. 50a.m. Weather report for aviators QO baventry news 10 Breakfast session 15 Daventry news 30 Morning programme 10. O Weather report 10.10-10.30 Devotional service 12, 0 Paventry news Ps 12.20-2.0 p.m. Luncheon music 3. 0 Talk by Josephine Clare, "Adventurous omen" Classical programme Recital Dance tunes Weather report, variety Children’s session: *‘Toyshop Tales" Dancing rhythm Daventry news Dinner music 6. 7. 7. 9. 9. OTHE D Hw Bo8eo8
14 6.30 The Buccaneers 6.42 After dinner revue 7. 0 News service issued by the Prime Minister’s Department 7,20 Foden’s Motor Works Band 7.30 John Halifax, Gentleman 7.42 Recitals by Howard Jacobs (saxophone) 7.51 The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse: A BBC production 8.21 London Symphony Orchestra, "The Immortals" Concert overture 8.30 ‘His Last Plunge" 8.43 Cleaver hits 8.49 Hot Spot 9.0 Daventry news 9.20 "The Rich Uncle from Fiji" 9.32 Music of Frederick Delius 0.0 Close down QW In) AAP IER, 1 1 1 7. Oam. Daventry news 7.10 Breakfast session 9.15 Daventry news 1.0 Light music 2. 0 Daventry news 2.15-2.0 p.m. Lunch session 5. O Uncle Ed and Aunt Gwen 5.45 Daventry news 6. 0 "Carson Robison and his Pioneers" 6.45 Weather report and forecast Hawke’s Bay for Re-broadcast of Government news 7. 0 7.16 After dinner music 8.0 Programme by the Hastings Citi-~ zens’ Band, with recorded vocal interludes "The Mystery of a Mansom Cab" 30 42 The Band O Daventry news Light classical programme 8. 9. 9.2 40. Close down QYIN mee seh, 1 7. Op.m. Light music 8. 0 Concert programme of classical music, introducing Yehudi Menuhin and Paris Symphony Orchestra, "Concerto No. 1 in D Major" (Paganini) 9. 0 The Circle of Shiva 9.15 Light recitals by Ozzie Nelson and Orchestra, the Mills Brothers, Carroll Gibbons and Boy Friends, Judy Garland and Benny Goodman Quartet 0.0 Close down ZYME ELINaTOn — 7. Op.m. Rhapsodies in Rhythm 7.36 Personal Column 7.45 "Sing as We Go" 8.15 The Adventures of Marco Polo 8.28 Musical odds and ends 9.3 "His Last Plunge’ 9.15 Black and white studies 9.30 Theatre Box Memories 9.42 Musie of South America 0.0 Close down 2 AUCKLAND 1250 k.c, 240m. : 10. 0 Close down 5. Op.m. Light orchestral and popular numbers 7. 0 Orchestral session 7.20 Home garden talk ae "The Story of Marie Antoinette" Concert hour 9. O Light orchestral and musical comedy gems 9.30 A collection of old-time dance music, played by Freddie Schnikelfritz Fisher and his Orchestra
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 44, 26 April 1940, Page 17
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