2ZW Programmes
Notes and News
BAcK from a week at the beach, Mr. "Heigh Ho" returns to the 2ZW microphone. He has been missed. The telephone has been working overtime, the office staff explaining that Mr. "Heigh Ho" was merely on vacation. It was a relief when Tuesday’s "Radio Record" appeared with the public announcement of this, as the telephone calls then decreased greatly in num, ber. Welcome home to Mr. "Heigh 0. A NEW sponsored programme is announced ‘as a weekly feature. Lewis Berger and Sons, Limited, manufacturers in New Zealand of paints and colours, appear on the air on Monday nights a little after 8 p.m. in a weekly review called "Colour in Music and Story:’ Colour and music are very definitely ‘allied. Both affect the emotions, and every melody is able to be associated with a particular colour. For instance, a battle song suggests the colour scarlet; a love song suggests. pale blue or mauve or violet ; a humorous song suggests bright yellow. This should prove one of the most interesting and entertaining programmes that the station broadcasts. "THROUGH a deliberate policy of varying entertainment with education, 2ZW has arranged that there shall be at least one item a day of educational matter broadcast. At pre sent there are several series of instructional and at the same time interesting talks being delivered. The Director of Scientific Research. Dr. Marsden, speaks on alternate Wednesdays on "New Zealand Industries.’ Mr. OD. Matheson, manager of Parenga Tung Oil, speaks on Thursday evenings on "The Tung Oil Industry.’ Mr. H. Amos, director of two well-known schools, speaks on Tuesday evenings on "Education as it Affects the Young Men and Women of To-day." Two series of morning talks, of particular interest to women, are the talks by Mrs. Deacon and Mrs. Adamson. Mrs. D. W. Adamson is an authority on diet, and on Tuesday mornings speaks on this subject. Mrs. W. Deacon is an authority on foot trouble and on Friday mornings delivers short, interesting talks on this subject. None of these talks are more than ten or fifteen: minutes, and each speaker has been carefully chosen as an authority on the particular subject. : STARTING on Wednesday morning. March 9, a new voice will be heard conducting the women’s session. The woman behind this new voice is an ex- _ pert cook, and is an enthusiast in all the departments in which women, generally speaking, are interested. Her name will be announced on Wednesday morning. In future the 2ZW women’s session will be punctuated with two or three-minute talks on fashion, cooking, gardening and general topics of interest to women. 22W. Wednesday, March 9. 19: Devotional service. 10.15 to 11.45: Women's session, ineluding daily Star Store cooking recipe. 1145 to
12:- Miscellaneous orchestral programme. 5-6: Children’s hour. (Aunt Betty, Lady Gay, Pat, Gloria and Uncle Toby). 7.0: After-dinner music. 7.15: Talk by Mr. W. HB. Lavelle, architect, on "The Place of the. Architect in Modern Life." . 8.0: Tabloid revue by Ipana Merrymakers. . 8.30-10: AllBritish ‘programme. 10-11: Dance music, Thursday, March 10. 10.0: Devotional service. 1015: Special relay session. 10.30-11.15: "Alice from Kirkcaldieland," a session for tiny tots-fairy stories, nurgry rhymes, etc. 11,15-12: Fashion ‘#ks and music, 12-2: Miscellaneous orchestral programme. 3.0: Relay from Kirkcaldie and Stains’ tearooms. 7.0: Afterdinner music. 7.15: Talk on the tung oil industry. 8-10: Kirkcaldie’s studio concert. 10-11: Dance music. Friday, March 11. ..10.0: Devotional Service. 10.30: Weekly talk by the Star Stores. 11.15: Second talk on "Foot Troubles" by Dr. Scholl’s woman expert, Mrs. W. Deacon. 11.45-2: Miscdllaneous orchestral programme. | Silent evening. Saturday, March 12. 12-2: Miscellaneous band and .or-., chestral programme. 7-8: After-dinner* music. 8-10: Light popular programme. 10-12: Dance session, including relay from Majestic Lounge. Sunday, March 13. 11.0: Devotional ° service. 6.30: Hventide music. 7.0: Relay of evening service from St. Paul’s Pro-Cathe-dral. 8.15: Gems from the masters. 10.5: Epilogue-"The Silent Fellowship." Monday, Mareh 14. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15-11.45: Women’s session (as on Wednesday). 11.45 to 2: Miscellaneous orchestral programme. 1%.0: After-dinner music. 7.30: Weekly talk to motorists by Mr. Ernest Lewis, managing-director of Rover Motors, Limited. 8.0: "Colour -in Music and Story," being Lewis Berger and Sons’ weekly tabloid rerve. 10-11: Dance music. Tuesday, March 15. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15-11.0: Women’s session. 11.0: "Diet , and Health," third of a series of Malks by Mrs. D. W. Adamson, dietitian. 11.15-12: Miscellaneous orchestral programme. 7.0: After dinner music. 4.15: Fifth of a series of talks by Mr. H. Amos, F.R.E.S., F.A.LS., etc., on "Education." 8.0: Vacuum Oil Company’s programme. 8.9: Old-time melodies. 8.45: Mr. Voco talks again. 9-11: Dance programme by 2ZW’s full dance orchestra.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 March 1932, Page 22
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