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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY'S PROGRAM^

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles) 7.0 to 9.0 a.m.: Breakfast sesslm Devotional service. 10.15: SeSSL.**: cordings. 10.30: Time signals7iSK Selected recordings. 11.0: Talk. vw?j»Kowlatt. 'Let's Talk AboutLAL* Women's Activities." 11.15: ScWcSt** cordings. 12 noon: Lunch imS? 1 9* p.m.: Selected recordings. 2JOpared by the Association for Countr?!!** cation. Home Science TutorlaTsG«sff" "Miscellaneous Requests and OaTHf" wers." 3.0: Classical music jSS ■a**" signals. 4.0: Special weather foree»»s! light- musical programme. taFfcJS results. 5.0: Children's hour. i-wiiSt? by Friday and the Stamp Man. ner music. 7.0: News and repot?* «£ Time signal. 7.35: Talk, our garter? pert. "Difficulties Dispelled." IfclhfSjS" Woolston Brass Band (conductor *?»■ J. Estall). 8.14: Recording: John iL?drik (tenor). 8.20: The My God, to Thee" (arr. Patterson). 351 with Band (soloist, W. Stevenson) <3t\ ver Threads Among the Gold" lifaS"\ 8.30: "Eb and Zeb," the country a!r keepers. 8.39: The Band. "Wine. WaSi and Song" waltz (Strauss). 8.46: HceS ing: Brian Lawrence, with Fred HMm* I and his Quintet. "Rags, Bottles or BnZE ! (Pepper); "Eileen Oge" (French. rw£ son). 8.52: The Band (a) hnpreißDk (Cimarosa); (b) Trumpet Voluntary (SJ: cell). 8.0: Weather report and suttkw notices. 9.5: Talk. Professor I. L. Kail? Ph.D.. Columbia University of NewTtrt "Schools as an International Force." I* Recording: Lener String Quartet Qnute in B Flat (Brahms). 10.0 (•£»? Music, mirth, and melody. Altenata» station. 3YL, 1200 kilocycles. 5.0 Selected recordings. 7.0: After-dEna music. 8.0: "Eavesdropping to Sg land." "The Man in the Street" huE eavesdropping in Radioland. M: T£ waiian Memories." 9.12: "By Ajofet. ment." a dramatic sketch, by Start Ready. 9.20: Ambrose and his Ortbaitn playing the latest dance hits. 9J5: "jw the Land of the Sky Blue Water" »* A melodious half-hour, featuring fee* by de Groot (violin), and Herbert On*. Ijson (organ), and Charles Kullmin (tew). IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles) I 230 p.m.: Classical hour. 3.15: Saab results. 3.30: Talk, prepared by the Association for Country Education. Boat i Science Tutorial Section of the ÜBhrtaft* iof Otago. "Miscellaneons Requests and car Answers." 3.45: Light musical wmmmm. 4.0: Special weather report far tames. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hen. 16.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and rem* 7.30: Agricultural talk, Mr C S. Gat gleish. Fields Instructor. Department «t [Agriculture, Rotorua. "Farmers" Rett Competitions" 8.0: Concert progt—* A studio presentation by the Jbfe 1 Players, of episode No. I of the draana* I radio serial play. "The Thief's ItfiinmuT ! (Walter George). 8.30: Herbert CmM ! (recitalist). 8.45: Recording: Bam Tte and Company. "Running An OOct?* Ufr Elsie and Doris Waters, "London MAT (Sterne). 9.0: Weather report and state notices. 95: Ringside commentary <» professional wrestling match, itamg from the Town Hall. 10.0: Musk; aMk. and melody. Alternative station. IYXH kilocycles. 5.0 p.m.: Light musical p* gramme. 7.0: After-dinner mode. Ik "The Music Wranglers." 8JB: "TEna Ca* of the Dreadful Dawn," a thrffler. totalducing Inspector Scott, of Scotland YmL 9.32: New gramophone releases. A vast programme of some new recordintv. Mfc. Hall an hour with famous OontenM dance bands, with a humorous Inlwliam, 2VA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 6.50 a.m.: Weather report for asattan. 7.0 to 9.0 ajn.: Breakfast session. St Weather report for aviators. MJfc Vat signals. Devotional service. It an: Lunch music. 1.0 p.m.: Weather mat for aviators. 1.15: Running eommeuMu on the first match of the New Twiai Rugby trials. 2.45: Running ««■»• tary on the second match. 5.0: Choanal hour, conducted by Andy Man. tJfe Ohner music. 7.0: News and repottt. Ub Rebroadcast from the League smbt shortwave station, at Geneva. MK ttat signals. "This Changing WorM: Tntß* gress of Man: Trade and TransnoMlaV* Speaker. Mr L. R. Palmer. MA. tfc Chimes. A chamber music prenaam Miss Dorothy Hanify (piano). UK An* cital by Christina Ormiston (sootaat). 8.34: Recordings: String Ensemble, tat Talk.'"A New Zealander Looks at Ga> many." Mr David Tombs. Mr gran Bay questions him. 9.0: Weather report m station notices. 9.5: Ringside desertgai of the wrestling match (relayed tm the Town Hall). Announcer. Mr A. Mt 10.0 (approx.): Dance programme. » ternative station, 2YC. 840 pjn.: Selected recordings 3.0: IMfc, g> pared by the Home Setoj»» lorial Section of Otago Universitr. "*£ cellaneous Requests and Our *ang2» 5.0: Light musical dinner music. 8.0: Band proErmj«."F Highlights from musical comedy- ■» Thirty minutes of variety, 4YA, DCNEDIN (790 Kilocycles) 3.30 p.m.: Sports results. Ctogf music. 4.0: Weather forecast Okjjff musical programme. 4.45: SporttWg 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner bjj—7.0: News and reports* 7•»■ representative of the N-Z. UggftSE vice Bureau, "fetter 8.0: Chimes. A recital pro£* in! &l. C cordings: The Salon Orchestora.»«-*g cordings: Ernest Butcher jSsef Kaartinen saxophonist). 8.40: Talk by■_** Paul: "World Affairs." 9-°£W*2*siJ> port and station notices. 9|jT K - ,; S voyant." a play by Rex BWhA ffi sented by the Garrick Players. »* Edward OHenry (organ). "JJSE* Tate and Company, •R"™ un & P s? uS« 9.41: A dramatic sketch. *The **■» Death" (Atkinson). 9.49: Len tag" So). &S5: Gilbert PayM "Easy Payments." 100: TurtherJgf tunes from the talkies. Alternate iMg 4YO, 1140 kilocycles. 50 P-™-- §T2C Recordings. 7.0: Af The Returned Soldiers' Choir presgMi .*£ first concert of the> 1937 season. *» gf prox.): "All the Winners, w»«h «g tips by Alan McElwain and man. 9.40: Greta Keller, tne ""JSi dileuse 9.46: Musical comedy »*** 10.0: Comedy and light music.

DAVENTEY, ENGLAND GSB. 1636 metres: GSO. W.W n*** GSB, 31.55 metres. 4 p.m.: Big Ben. "Haunting H*™«** A syncopated interlude.with 4.15: "The Adventures of a Z 0 England"-1. A talk by A. J. J*gJ£ 4.30: A light classical concert. J«f Empire Orchestra: conducted by Clifton H ell "* e I "vJrs tt **k Egmont (Beethoven); &*"&*!£,£?» Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: (1) *"£££«»• Romance. (3) Minuet. <«>««2* Ballet Suite. Cephale et bourin. (2) Menuet <Les Diane). (3) Gigue (Gretry. Fantasia. An Evening Urbach). 5.25: .The news ments. 5.45: "The B-B.C. „#- A B C"—Letter "M." An alphabet"" ££ cellany. devised by Alan **%£*££. duced by A. W. Hanson. 6.15. CMse">»—

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22142, 12 July 1937, Page 18

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22142, 12 July 1937, Page 18

BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22142, 12 July 1937, Page 18

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