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TODAY’S PROGRAMMES 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles) 7.0 a.m.: Session of physical exercises. 7.10: Breakfast session. 10.0: Recordings. 10.30: Devotional service. 11.0: Talk to women by Margaret. .11.10: Women’s session (Mrs L. E. Rowlatt). 11.30; Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 1.30 p.m.: Educational session. Miss Janet McLeod. M.A., "Speech Training.” for Standards 3 and 4. and Forms 1 and 2. 1.55: Mr G. Guy, ‘ B-A-. B.Sc. (for Standards 3 and 4), “Fishermen of New Zealand.” 2.20: Mr F, C. Brew. M.A. (for Forms 1 and 2), "Labrador Fishermen.” 2.40: Recordings.: 3.0: Classical music! 4.0: Weather report and frost forecast.' Light musical programme. 4.30. Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour (choldren’s organiser). 0.0: Dinner music.' 7.0: Government and overseas news (from 2YA). 7.10: Rebroadcast from 2YA.' The Minister for Transrrt (the Hon. R. Semple), “Road Safety the Coming Holidays.” 7.14: News. 7.32: Winter course talk (a medical practitioner). "Public Health —Preventive Medicine. with Special Reference to Tropical Climates." 8.0: Readings by Mr O. L. Slmmance with music: (a) "Pickwick Papers,” by Charles Dickens; (b) “The Dream.” by W. W. Jacobs. Music: Lener String Quartet. Trio—Minuet from Quartet No. 77 in A Major (Haydn); Halle Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Hafty, Symphony No. 4 (Italian) in A Major (Mendelssohn). 8.35: (R) Sir Thomas Beecham, conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Rossiniana" Selection (Rossini-Respighi). 8.52: (R) Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone): "Sleep. Beloved," “Wondrous and Kind Art Thou" (Brahms). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.3: Josef Kaartinen (Finnish saxophonist): Selectlbns "from Danish melodies (arr. Kaartinen). “Humoreske” (Dvorak). ”Solvelg’s Song" (Creig). "Finlandia” (Sibelius). 935; (R) Felice Huni-Mlhacsek (soprano). “Slumber Song" (Mozart). “Song of Spring" (Gounod). 9.34: (R) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Walter, Symphony in G Major: (Haydn). 10:0: Music,' mirth, and melody!
3YL, CHRISTCHURCH (1200 Kilocycles)
8.0 pan.; Recordings. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0; "Leaves from the Diary of a Film Fan." 8.32: “Shining Moon”—a Russian talk, melody. 8.35: "Emile Zola”—a dramatisation of the life of the famous author. 9.2: light music by Bernhard Levltow’s Salon Orchestra. 9.ls:“Every Walk of Life—The Merchant” (part 3). A'abort session for dancers. 10.0: Harmony.
IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles)
3.0 p.m.: Recordings. 2.30: Classical hour.> 3.15: Sports results: 3.30: Light musical programme. 4-0.:, Weather report for farmers. 4.30: Sports results. .5.0; Children's session. > 6.0: Dinner miislc. 7i: Government, and overseas news (from 2YA): - 7.10 (approx.): News; 8.0: (R) Foveau (trumpet). Cantrelle (first violin). Bellanger (second violin). Vleux (viola). Marne? (cello). Nanny (double bass) and FaurO, (piano). Septet, Op. 65 (Saint--Saens). 8.18: Tony Rex (baritone). “My Heart * is. like the Sombre Night” (Mendelssohn); "Devotion?, "Thou’rt Lovely 3 As a Flower.” "Row: Gently Here, My Gondolier” (Schumann). 8.30: (R) Virtuoso string Quartet, Quartet In B Flat Major.i Op. 18, No. 6.'(Beethoven). 9.5: IX) “Coronets of England: The Life of Charles D. the Merry Monarch.” 9.33: (B) Eugene Ormandy and the Minneapolis' Symphony Orchestra, “Funeral March of a Marionette” (Gounod); "Moto Perpetuo” (Paganini). 9.41: (K) Emilio Llvi (tenor): . “Ninna-Nanna” (Bixio). ?Ti Voglio Tanto Bene” (Curtis). 9.47: (R) Adolf Wolff at the Wurlltzer organ. "When All IsGreenanct Blossoming.” "To the Spring”' (Grelg). 9.53; (R) The Kardosch Singers: “The Song’YoU Alone Can Sing (Richter). “In Turkestan" ;(Karllck). -10.0:. Music-mirth, and melody.
IYX, AUCKLAND i, .(880.. Kilocycles). _ 7.0 p.m.: After-dinner music. 8.0: Band programme. 8-30: "Here’s A Queer Yhtogi** (episode 5). 8.41: Band music. Spf 35 minutes of musical comedy and light' opera. 9.35: "Personal Column.” MS; Lang-Worth feature programme. Orchestral, selections. lo.o: Light recitals.
, 2YA, WELLINGTON ' 'V ' (570'- Kilocycles) * 9.90 ~ ' Weather- report, for aviators. T.O: of physical exercises. 7.10: Breakfast - Session. 10.0 : Weather report Sr aviators- 10.10: Devotional service. UtwtSf Recordings.’ 10.45: Talk to Women by Margaret. .12 noon: Lunch music. 14j p.m.r Weather report for aviators. 2.0: hour. 3.0: Sports results. 3.30: Weather report and frost forecast for farmers in Cahterbury and Otago. 4.0: Snorts results- “5-0: Children’s session.. 6.0; Dinner music. 7.0: Government and overseas news. - 7.10 (approx.); News. 7.30: r.iv -by-the ■ Gardening Expert, "For the Home 8.0; Chimes. The 2YA String- -Orchestra, conducted by- Hamilton nekton: “Herr and Madame Dennis’ Overture '(Offenbach), “Pour Une cess" morceau (Ferrlcr). 8.12: ‘Round Ifae Plano” —Songs and choruses of the early days, by the Old-Time Concert Party. The .'3SVA' String. Orchestra. Suite. "CeUardica” (Amedei). 8.40 :, Talk, Dr! Guy H.. Scholefield,' "World Affairs, on- Weather report and station; notices. 9L5: “Into the Light'-a serial romance of the Middle' Ages, produced oy ~toc- w-B.S. Chapter 25. “Onwards;” 9.35: Soldier jof Fortune” —a dramatic. serial. presented-by. James Raglan and pompany. music bysammy Lee and his Americanadlans (from . the Majestic Cabaret). HO, WELLINGTON • * • ' (848 Kilocycles) - 5.9 p-m.: Light musical programme. ,7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Concert eelebrlttea—a classical programme. 8.40: Concerts programme. J0.0: Bright and "fir««far> '■ 1 ■' 4VA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles) 2A p.m.: Recordings. 3.15: Talk'by the aJcJs!, **Wbo’a Who ;in the Nutritional World—At Home and Abroad. 3.30: Sasoite results. ■ Classical music. 4.0. Weather rieport and frost forecast. 4.30: Oght* musical programme. : 4.45; Sports w«iH«. 5.p: Children’s , session. 6.0: fjfnttjw music: 7.0: Government and ovarijuma now* (from 2YA). 7.10: News.- 7.30.
T«! k ..?^^ mot .9 rin e expert. 8.0: Chimes. (R) Mittens —an epic of the; Turf—presented by George Edwards and Company. 8.15; The Bold, Bad, Buccaneers” in humour and harmony. 8.28: “The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s.” 8.40; Sandor Horvath and.his Orchestra,"Songs of Vienna”’ (arr. Markgraf). 8.46: (R) Talk by Professor Arnold Wall, “Life and Language” Cl). 9.0: Weather import and. station notices. 9.5: -"Westward Ho!". Charles Kingsley’s famous story of adventure on the high seas, presented by George Edwards and Company. 9.18; “The Strange Adventures of ‘Mr : Penny—Mr Penny’s Christmas Box.” 9.33: “The life of Emile Zola. 10.0: An hour, of. dance music by the bands of Horace Heidt and his Brigadiers. Hal Kemp and Ozzie Nelson, with interludes by Ivor Moreton, and Dave Kaye, and Charles Magnante. 4YO, D JNEDIN (1149 Kilocycles) -7.0 p.m.: After-dinner music. 8.0: An orchestral concert. 9.15: Highlights from grand opera. . 10.0: Melody and humour. ' ■“
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22678, 5 April 1939, Page 16
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