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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH - (720 Kilocycles) 1 | 7 0 a.m.: Breakfast session. Mu- » cordings. 10.30: Devotional service.'m" Time signal. Women s session Tracy). 11.30; Recordings. u rji* Lunch music. 1.30 p.m.: Educationalse*Sr Miss D. Baster, "Music and Rhythnf-m----(For infants and Standards 1 ,» I. Mr Ernest Jcnncr, AH-AJt, naS talks: “A Short Stay With b Musician: Handel (1685-1759)" (l). Standards 3 and 4. and Forms 1 and 2.20: Mr J. A. Masterton. DA (Edfev "Art Talks” (1). (For Forms 1 aaj*i 2.40: Recordings. 3.0: Classical music. tjTime signals. Frost forecast and weathers' port. Light music. 4.30: Sports results, it Children's hour (conducted by Uncle AW with, at 5.45, recording of "Richardf!®, Lionheart”). 6.0: Dinner music. Government and overseas news (ftm? 2YA). 7.10: News. 7.20: Addington staS market. 7.30: Time signal. 7.32: Whirligig of Time" series, talk by |fe T. J. Wilson; "The Place of PetsooaljS in History." 8.0; Chimes. Concert gramme. Recording. Sir Henry J. w#ai conducting London Symphony Orchestra* "Don Giovanni" Overture (Mozart), The Ziegeuner Trio. Trio, Op. « (Beethoven). 8.40: Mrs Harold Confe, (soprano). (a) “To a Nightingale* (Brahms); (b) Serenade: (c) “Dcvotfe(Richard Strauss): (d) 'At the W«s* (Hageman). 8.52: Recording. Tennaafa (violin solos), (a) "Malaguena," Qp,. jt (Sarasate): (b) Scherzo Tarantella, Q» 16 (Wieniawski). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Reserved. 9.28: cording, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Stokowsky. Symphony in 5 Minor (Cesar Franck). 10.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 3YL, CHRISTCHURCH (1200 Kilocycles) 5.0 p.m.: Recordings. 7.0: After-dicac music. 8.0: Talkie Trumps.” 8.15: “Reas Prattle.” 8.24: Berlin Trio on feet pianos. 8.31: Cedric Sharpe Sextet Ufe Nelson Eddy (baritone). 8.44: Two cornet solos band accompaniment. 850: fea soprano songs by Lane Wilson. tSk "Vision of Fuji-San.' 9.0: Dance ham»% 10.0: “Melodia.” IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles) 230 p.m.: Classical hour. 3.15:-Sgarfe results. 3.30: Light music. 4.0: Weafer report for farmers. 4.30: Sports icsnfe' 5.0; Children’s session. 6.0: Diaajmusic. 7.0: Government and ovenes news (from 2YA). 7.10 (approx.):-Ke«*. 7.30; Book review. 8.0: Concert jrj. gramme. Recording. Ecoie Nonnai Chamber Orchestra. Paris, conducted’ by Alfred Cortot. 8.18: Jean MacFarlaas (New Zealand contralto). 8.30: Recordings. Alfred Cortot (piano), and ’ Jacques Thibaud (violin). 8.42: Richard Tauhe (tenor). 8.51: Budapest String QuafeL 9.0: Weather report and station nodes. 9.5: Recorded feature, “Coronets of England—Queen Elizabeth.” 9.35: “The Grte Pyramid” (Japanese houseboy). 9.48: “Eb and Zeb.” country storekeepers (humour). 9.57: Melody by Buccaneers of Pirate Ship Vulture. 10.6: Music, mirth, and-melody. IYX, AUCKLAND (880 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.: After-dinner music. 8.0: “At the Sunday Pops.” 8.40: "Espionage.” Short dramatic play. 8.52: "Grace Moore's Film Career.” 9.10: “Jack Hylteft Party.” 9.20: Fruity melodrama, a Mill Girl.” 9.28: Recital of Kegnj Spirituals, Paul Robeson and Lawrence Brown. 9.38: Variety, featuring “The Voice of Inexperience.” 10.0: Light music. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) ' . 6.50 a.m.: Weather report for aviate-, 7.0: Breakfast session. J0.0: Weather report for aviators. Devotional service. 11. Time signals. 12 noon: Lunch music. 1.0 p.m.: Weather report for aviates. 1.30; Educational session, for Infant Classes (see 3YA). 1.50: Lunch music. 2J): Classical music. 2.30: Running commentary on Final for King’s Prize (from fee National Rifle Association’s meeting "at Trentham). 3.0: Sports results. US: Weather report for farmers. Frost teecast for Canterbury and Otago. 4.0; Time signals. Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0; Dinner music. 7.0: Government and overseas news. 7.10 (approxj: News. 7.30: Time signals. Talk: Gardening Expert, "For the Home Gardener” 8.0 to 8.40: Light orchestral and ballad programme, featuring compositions a£ Eric Coates. 8.40: Talk: Dr. -Guy H. Scholefield. "World Affairs." 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 95: "Sterner Stuff.” drama set in the Yorkshire mife by Leonard J. Hines and Frank King, (N.B.S- production). 10.0: by Tut Coltman and his Swing- : ’S«3S (from the Majestic). * ■ 2YC, WELLINGTON ' ' - ' (840 Kilocycles) i. 5.0 p.m.: Light music. 7.0: After-dai-ner music. 8.0: Varied classical', programme. 9.0: Concerto hour. 105:Lighter Vein.” 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles) -t 3.30 p.m.: Sports results. Classical music. 4.0: Weather report and frost forecast. 4.30: Light music. 4.45: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Tiilffig music. 7.0: Government and ovksms news (from 2YA). 7.10 (approx.): News. 7.30; Book talk 8.0: Chimes. Valter concert. Novelettes Trio (instrumental). 8.10: Mr T. E. West (tenor). BJ6: Recordings, Len Green (piano). 8JB:-Re-cording, Andy lona and his Islanders. 8.25: Mr X. E. West. 8.31: Recording. Marcel Mule (saxophone). 8.34: Recording. Scottish Troubadours. 8.40: Novelettes Trio -(instrumental). 8.48: Recorded talk by Colonel John Atkinson. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Tbcnte programme: "King's Horses. King's MetDescriptive review of His Majesty’s bodyguard in song and story. 10.0: Dance programme by Dick Colvin and his Music. 4YO, DUNEDIN (1140 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.: After dinner music. 8.0: Modern orchestral masterpieces. 9.30: Gems from the opears. 10.0; Comedy and light music. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND GSG. 16.86 metres; GSO, 19.76 metres; GSB, 31.55 metres; GSD. 25.53 metres. 8.15 p.m.: Big Ben. "Take Your Choice.* A weekly entertainment feature, presented by William MacLurg. 8.45: “Songs cf the Seasons—l: Spring.” Ten minutes ® springtime music, with Janet Lind (Australian soprano). Bernard Clifton, “®e Three Graces,” and the band. Presented by William MacLurg. 8.55; "America Speaks”—2. A series of talks broadcast from the United States to w* British Empire. 9.20: "The Old Folks® Home” (second The BB.C. E®* plre Orchestra; leader. Leonard Hrrscls conductor, Eric Fogg. Bransby Williams (entertainer). 10.0: The news and announcements. 10.25: Close down.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22340, 2 March 1938, Page 16
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