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RADIO NOTES

SEPTEMBER 29 IYA: 8.0 Readings of prose and poetry, translated from the Chinese by Judith Terry; 8,32 The Studio or"Magic Flute" Overture; 8.38 Owen Jensen, accompanied by the Studio Orchestra; <).(< Weathei';- !?.5 Dorothy Helmrie.h, mezzo-soprano, four songs; S). 13Lon don. Symphony Orchestra "In the South'' Overture; 9.33 Stewart Harvey, baritone; 9.45 London Philharmonic Orchestra; 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 2YA: 10.30 a.m 1 p.m. Parlia-i ment; 2.30 Parliament; B.o' Concert programme "Song Hits with a featuring Mavis Edmonds and her Rhvtlim-Makers; 8.17 Orchestra of the German Opera House; 8.23 Gari son Robison and his Pioneers; 8.2(5 Charlie Kun.z t piano with Rhythm accompaniment; 8.29 Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon, light vocal; 8*.32 Orchestra Raymondc; 8.40 Talk, by Martin Nestor: "Wellington's Name" 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Eh and Zeb; 9.15 Programme by the Port Nicholson Silver Band; 10.0 Rhythm on Record . 3YA: 7.45 Recorded talk by an Officer of the Department of Agriculture: "Milking Shed Equipment and Practice''; 8.0 3YA Orchestra* "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14"; 8.15 N. Balicff's Chauve-Souris Company; 8.27 3YA Orchestra; 8.41 Recording: De Svenske, famous Swedish Male Chorus; 8'.53 3YA Orchestra; 9.0 Weather; 9. 5 Dramatised talk: Some Great Women Treated Lightly: Mary Shelley" by Charles Thomas; 9.21 The International Radio Orchestra; 9.27 Erncs't tenor; 9.39 Albert Sandler and his Orchestra; 9.48 Essie Ackland ( contralto; 9.54 Barnabas Von Geczy and his Orchestra. *

4YA: 3.0 Dad and Dave; 8.15 Pinto Pete in Arizona; 8.30 The Rich' Uncle from Fiji; 8.42 Just a job of Work. An interview with a deep sea diver; 9.2 Weather; 9.5 The Royal Choral Society; 9.13 The Philharmonic Symphony o? Xpw York "Lohengrin.: Prelude to Act 1": 9.21 Readings by Prof T. D. Adams, with musical interludes; 10.0 Dance music. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 IYA: Auckland v Barbarrms from Eden Park; 8.0 Rotorua Maori Choir; 8.11 Rosario Bourdon Symphony; 8.17 The Euterpe Trio soprano, flute and piano; 8.34 Jacques Thibaud, violin; 8.42 James Hoskins baritone:

9.54 Rosario Bourdon Symphony: 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Sydney Kytc and his Piccadilly Hotel Band; 9.8 Anona Winn, impersonator "Tuning In"; 9.14 Foley and Thompson, playing two pianos; 9.22 Cole Porter, tenor; 9.28 Joe Paradise and his music; 9.34 Eddie Pola and Company, sketch: 9.42 ■'Foley and Thompson; 9.50 Orchestra and chorus.

2YA: 1.30-4.30 two All Black trial matches; 7.25 A review of the All Black trial games by the All Blacks, George Aitken and Frank Kilby; 8.0 Geraldo and his orchestra; 8.8 "The Crow of the Maude Woodloclc.'' A radio comedy; 8.42 Bunds Piano, Rhythm; 8.18 The Merry Macks vocal trio; 8.54 Harry Robbin.s, vibranhone and xylophone; 9.0' Weather 9.5 Dancc programme. 3YA: 2.45 Canterbury v Ashburton Rugby; 8.0 Light Opera Orchestra; 8.9 Dan Donovan, tenor; S.loj One Good Deed a Day. A comedy serial: 8.27 Xew Mayfair Orchestra; 8.35 Coronets of England. The Life op Charles II; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Thd Mayfair Ensemble, vocal and instrumental; 9.17 George Scott-Wood and his Accordion Band; 9.23 G,eorge Titchener, comedian; 9.33 Peter Dawson, bass-baritone; 9.42 Elsie. and Doris Waters "Darts, vith Gert and Daisy"; 9.45 Sidney Torch organ; 9.48 The Mayfair Ensemble; 10.15 Tut Coltman's Swing Band.

4YA: 3.0 Otago v Southland;' 8.0 4YA Concert Orchestra "The Opera Ball'' Overture; 5.9 Dorothy Sten.tiford, contralto; 8.15 The Orchestra; 8.22 Ernest 8.34 The Orchestra "On the Briny" Suite: 8.44 Dorothy Stentiford. contralto; 8.51 'Orchestra: 9.0 Weather; <).5 Dance programme. SUNDAY j OCTOBER 1. 1Y A: 11.0 Presbyterian Service: 7.0 Anglican Service; S..'>o' Concert urcgramme "Vieloria and Disraeli." Scenes from the life of Queen Victoria by Hector Bolitho.

2YA: 11.0 Methodist Church Service; 7.0 Presbyterian Church Service; 8.15 Selected recordings; 8.30 Modern English Orchestral Music. Introducing at 9.5 a "London Symphony" by Dr Ralph Vaughan Williams, played bj r the Queen's Hall Orchestra; 8.43 Norman Walker te.ll or; 8.47 Beatrice Harrison, 'cello; 8.55 Peter Dawson, bass-baritone: 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Queen's Hall Oreh,-j estra; 9.45 The BBC Orchestra. I

3YA: 7.0 Church of! Christ Service; 8.15 Selected recordings; 8.30 Music from the Theatre ''Madame Butterfly." 4YA: fi.3o Congregational Church Sen-ice; 8.30 A. Symphony Orchestra concert, featuring at 9.5 - The Music of Brahms; S. 42 Lotte Lehmann, soprano; '8.52 The London Philharmonic Orchestra; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; 9.13 Florence Yickland, soprano; 9.37 Yehudi Menuhin, violin; 9.45 The Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra 1 of Xew York. |

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 68, 29 September 1939, Page 7

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RADIO NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 68, 29 September 1939, Page 7

RADIO NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 68, 29 September 1939, Page 7

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