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BROADCASTING

TODAY’S PROGRAMMES

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles)

7.0 to 9.0 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 11.0: Time signals. 11.2: Talk: Miss Lucy Cov/an, "The Music of Words.” 11.17: Selected recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Selected recordings. 2.30: Talk prepared by the Association for Country Education, Home Science Tutorial Section, “Growing Bulbs in Bowls.” 3.0; Classical music. 4.0: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory, and special

weather forecast. 4.2; Light musical programme. 4.30; Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Tim. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0; News and reports. 7.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory, Talk, Hon. W. E. Parry. Minister for Internal Affairs, “Fire Prevention Week." 7.40: Talk: Our Garden Expert. "Shrubs With Autumn Tints and Berries.” 8.0: Chimes. Woolston Brass Band, conductor, R. J. Estall. (a) “Sons of the Wild” March (Rimmer); (b) “Zauber-flote” Overture (Mozart). 8.13: Recording: Peter Dawson, bass-baritone, (a) “The Gay Highway” (Drummond): (b) “The Vagabond” (Vaughan Williams), 8.19: The Band. “The Bose” Selection (Myddleton). 8.32: “Eb and Zeb.” the country storekeepers in another humorous episode. 8.41: Cornet solo, with the Band (W. Stevenson, soloist), “The Warrior" (Rimmer); the Band. "Eternal Father” Hymn (Dykes). 8.50: Recordings: Richard Crooks, tenor, (a) “A Little Love, a Little Kiss” (Ross, Silcsu); (b) “My Song Goes Round the- World” (May). 8.58: The Band, "The President” march (Gundlt). 9.0; Weather report and station notices.

9.5: Talk: Mr George Lawn, M.A.. “The Economic History of New Zealand.” 9.20: Recordings: Elman String Quartet, Quartet in P Minor. Op. 76. No. 2. (a) Allegro; (b) andante pin tosto allegro; (c) menuetto; allegro ma non troppo; (d) finale, vivace assal (Haydn). 9.38: Elizabeth Schumann, soprano, "Warning” (Mozart); "Up There on the Hill” (Mahler). 9.43: Rebecca Clarke, viola, Frederick Thurston, clarinet, Kathleen Long, pianoforte Trio in E Flat Major, No. 7 (a) Andante: (b) minuetto; (c) rondo allegretto (Mozart). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. Alternative station, 3YL. 1200 kilocycles. 5 p.m.: Selected recordings. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Classical solos, 8.20: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of the Berlin State Opera House, conducted by Hermann Welgert. 9.0: “Souvenirs from Yesterday—A review of some popular melodies and sketches. 10.0: Light recitals. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles)

7.0 to 9.0 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10.0: Devotional service, conducted by the Rev. H. c. Mathew. 10.15: Selected recordings. 12; Lunch music: 2: Selected recordings. 2.30: Classical hour. 3.15: Sports results, 3.30; Talk, prepared by the Association for Country Education, Home Science Tutorial Section of the University of Otago, "Growing Bulbs in Bowls.” 3.45: Selected recordings. Light musical programme, 4.0; Special weather report for farmers. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s how. conducted by 1 Uncle Rex. with, at 5.30, the pantomime, “Alladin And His 'Wonderful Lamp.” 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Hon. W. E. Parry, Minister for Internal Affairs, "Fire Prevention Week.” 8.0: Concert programme, featuring "Trent's Last Case,” a radio play In 5 scenes. Adapted from the novel of E. C. Bentley, by Anthony L. Ellis and Babara Burnham (Ellis, Burnham). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5; Talk, Julius Hogben, "Adventurers; Finan-

cial and Unfinancial.” 9.20; The String Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter. 9.35: Gwenda Weir, soprano. 9.44: The String Orchestra. 9.50: Recording: Lance Fairfax, baritone. 9.56: The String Orchestra. 10.0' Music, mirth and melody. Alternative station, IYX, 880 kilocycles. 5.0 p.m.: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0; Gems from musical comedies, “Old and New.” 9.0: Programme by three famous German male choirs, with interludes by Mark Hambourg, pianist. 9.30: Miscellaneous classical programme. 10.0: Light recital programme. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles)

7.0 to 9.0 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 10.30: Devotional service. 11.0: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 12 noon; Lunch music. 2.0 p.m.; Classical hour. 3.0: Sports results. Talk, prepared by the A.C.E., Home Science Tutorial Section of Otago University, “Growing Bulbs in Bowls.” 3.30: Special weather forecast for farmers. 4.0: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Andy Man with, at 5.30 a special feature. “Alice in Orchestralia.” 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. Talk. Hon. W. E. Parry (Minister for Internal Affairs), “Fire Prevention Week.” 7.40: Talk, our motoring expert, “Salient Features on Brakes and Chassis.” 8.0: Chimes. Chamber music programme, featuring Ravel's Quartet in F Major. Recordings: Virtuoso String Quartet. 8.30: Recordings: Ninon Valin, soprano. 8.36: Arthur de Greef, piano. 8.40: Talk, Mr Lester Brown, “From Vitascope to Talkies: A History of the Cinema Screen." 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Continuity programme, "Martial Moments,” a programme representative of life in the army in peace and war and in moments grave and gay. Recordings: The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. 9.13: Peter Dawson (bass-bari-tone). 9.16: Stanley Holloway (humorous monologue). 9.20: Harold Williams (baritone). 9.23: Billy Hart and Company (sketch). 9.29: Foster Richardson (bass). 9.35: An item representative of the Air

Force: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. 9.38: Peter Dawson (bass-baritone). 9.42: Tommy Handley and Company (sketch), "The Disorderly Room" (Blore). 9.48: Peter Dawson (bass-baritone). 9.51: The Roosters Concert Party. 9-57: Regal Military Band. 10.0: Dance music. Alternative station. 2YC, 840 kilocycles. 5.0 p.m.: Light musical programme. 7.0: Afterdinner music. 8.0; Programme of popular band recordings, with spoken interludes. Featuring at 8.26, "Superstition,” a dramatic presentation dealing with the fallacious superstition that “If Something Old, Something New. Something Borrowed and Something Blue is Obtained by a Bride on Her Wedding Morn, it will bring happiness to Her.” 9.0; Highlights from light opera and musical comedy. 10.0: Thirty minutes of variety. 4YA. DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles)

7.0 to 9.0 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10.0: Selected recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 10.30: Selected recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.; Selected recordings. 8.30: Sports results. Classical music. 4.0; Weather forecast for farmers. 4.30: Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Aunt Sheila, with, at 5.45, a special feature, "Richard the Lionheart.” 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Hon. W. E. Parry, Minister for Internal Affairs, “Fire Prevention Week.” 8.0: Chimes. A programme of recitals. Benno Molseivitch, piano. 8.13: Alva Myers, soprano. 8.25: Ethel Wallace, violin. 8.40: Talk by J. T. Paul. “World Affairs.” 9.0: Weather reports and station notices. 9.5; A dramatic play, “Lambert Simnel.” One of a series of short plays

dealing with world events and personalities throughout the ages. 9.33: The Faculty Players present, “The Death Orchid,” a one act dramatic play. 10.3: Dance music. Alternative ’station, 4YO, 1140 kilocycles. 5 p.m.: Selected recordings. 7.0: Afterdinner music. 8.0: Variety and vaudeville programme. 9.0; A Debroy Somers light orchestral hour. 10.0: Comedy and harmony. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND GSB, 31.55 m.; GSN. 25.38 m. New Zealand summer time. 6.15 p.m.; Big Ben. Dance music by British bands. 6.40; Talk, ‘The Spice of Life." 7.0: The 8.8.C. Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conductor. Eric Fogg. 8.0: The news. 8.20: Close down.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21745, 30 March 1936, Page 9

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21745, 30 March 1936, Page 9

BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21745, 30 March 1936, Page 9