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BROADCASTING

♦ ' •#! TO-DAY’S BROGRA3MMBB| * ' ,i “IT ? 1 ST A, CHRISTCHURCH \.V (720 Kilocycles) ■■’''ill? 7.0 am.: Physical exercises session. 7ii Breakfast session. 10.0: Recordings. tiiS ' Devotional service. 10.45: Recordings. Talk to women by Margaret. 11.10-IS; Talk. Mrs Mary Scott, "A Back-bta£: Woman Remembers: The Bride in Bush." 11.26: Recordings. 12noon:LuS. music. 2.0 p.m.: Recordings. 230: ■rwS.i prepared by the A.C.E.. “Steps in PlannfiS - the Family Budget.” 3.0; Classical naSS'. 4.0: Frost and weather forecast. ■ Sports results. 5.0: Children's, hj!: (Children’s Organiser!. 6.0; Dinner muS*' 7.0: Government and overseas news 2YA). 7.10: News. 7.35: Talk by Gartf*! Expert, "Letters from Listeners.” -fig Chimes. The Woolston Brass Band. cdaO ducted by R. J. Eslall. “Brilliant March*? (Ord Hume); “Marinarella” (Fucik). 8.16: (R) Brian Lawrence (tare tone). “Come Back, Paddy Reilly" French); “The Kerrs - Dance” (Mollevf--834: Comet solo with band accompany ment, (soloist, W. Stevenson), “Zeto«« (Code). The Band, “Fox and HoonUv descriptive (Hawkins). 8.35; (R) “Eb anal Zcb” (The Country Storekeepers), jjgr The Band, "In the Soudan” DetVfrt Chorus (Sebek). 8.49; (R) Brian liE# rence (baritone). "Rory O’Moore" Hartley; "The Mountains of Maim.*' (Collinson). 8.56; The Band, “Orgcate March” (Scott). 9.0; Weather reportaßp station notices. 93: Talk. Mr L. R.-£-i Denny, M.A., F.RJH.S.. "Symbolism; H* Place in our Thinking.” 930: Gladjj Vincent (violin), Francis Bate (cello) «alEmest Jenner (pianoforte). Trio. Op. jj - - in G Minor (Smetana). 9.45; (R) JHaia Gerhardt (mezzo-soprano), “Whither* (Schubert): "Secrecy” (Hugh W01f)..-agb Stradivarius String Quartet, Theme Van*,:. Op. 16, No. 3 (Paderewski). 10.0: Mm2: mirth, and melody. 3YL. CHRISTCHURCH '*3 (1200 Kilocycles) //j 5.0 p.m.; Recordings. 7.0: After dinned music. 8.0: “An. American in Paris." «,tyj "Our VUliage Pantomime—“ Dick Whitting* ton." 838: "Cross for Criss.” 830: "Bosi? alie and her Romances.” 9.0: Bell adds,' 9.6: Malcolm- MacEachem (basso). - 9.11/ At the piano—Tony Lowry. 9.18: TM? Swallows.” 934: A medley of StephenFoster melodies. 930: "The Crixosaai Trail”—a tale of the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway. 9.44; Variety, log; Light recitals. " -/S IYA, AUCKLAND y (650 Kilocycles) * rjjy 12 noon: Running commentary on-thi Avondale Jockey Club’s meeting at Avondale racecourse. 2.0 p.m.: Recordings. JJJ* Sports results. 330: Talk, prepared Awl the A.C.E., "Steps in Planning the Fajmhr? Budget." 3.45; Light musical programme: 4.0: Weather report for farmers. • 45|; Sports results. 5.0: Children’s session. 00; Dinner music. 7.0: Government and overseas news (from 2YA). 7.10 (approx,). News. 730: Agricultural session: (H); Talk to farmers. "The Protection of Apple Foliage." 7.40: Talk, "Development of Consolidated Sand Areas in North Auckland,* Mr E. B. Glanville, Instructor in Agriculture, Whangarei. 8j0: (R) “Exploits - of the Black Moth; Mr Wang” (Episode Jf}, 832; (R) "The Old Time The-Ayter: Stranded” or "In the Nick of TJbkE (Episode 22). 8.45: (R) "John Halifax-: Gentleman” (Episode 22) —a dramatisation of ; the famous novel by Mrs Craik. , S3; Weather report and station notices. 15:’ <R) Professor Japan Nath. "The limWm Caste System." 930:. The Studio Orchestra. conducted by Harold Baxter. BaQtii Music from "Macbeth" (Verdi), SJK? Reg. McGregor (tenor). "I Heard ynd<! Singing” (Coates); 'Tor You Alone*(Geehl). 936: The Studio Orchestra. “TJ*) Clock and the Dresden Figures” (Ketdbey): "Flirtation" (Steck). 9.44:, Beg, McGregor (tenor), "When Shadow*. Gather” (Marshall)- "Love. Could I On)f TgU Thee” (Capel). 930; The Studio Or-"' chestra, “Hyde Park Suite” (Jalowio), 10.0: Music, mirth, and melody. IYX, AUCKLAND 1.., (880 Kilocycles) ■ 7.0 p.m.: After-dinner music. 8.0: orchestral music and ballads. 93: "HidK* lieu—Cardinal or King?”—A story adventure at the Court of Louis KILL 95K„ Musical comedy and light opera. 9.4f;'-' The music of Arthur Honegger: Hw "Pacific 231.” played by the Grand 9m| phony Orchestra. 934: "Buried AUwei* Dramatic sketch by the Regal Players. 10.0: Light recitals, including. numbers by Billy MayerL , ■ rr . 2YA, WELLINGTON // (570 Kilocycles) 630 a.m,: Weather report for aviator*/ 7.0: Session of physical > exercises. Breakfast session. 10.0; Weather report «r* aviators. 10.10; Devotional service. lOJtfiX Recording. 10.45: Talk to women qjr Margaret. 12 noon: Lunch music. 13 pjn&i Weather report for aviators. 2.0: light.’ musical programme. 3.0: Sports result*., 338: A.C.E. talk, "Steps in Planning-tM. Family Budget." 330: Weather report ftT farmers and frost forecast for Canterbury' and Otago. '-4.0: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s session. 6-0: Dinner music. '.7J;j Government and overseas news. (approx.): News. 8.0: Chimes. (R).'SwS Chemiavsky Trio (violin, cello and pianWi?; Slav Dance in E Minor (Dvorak). -*U*i (R) Alexandre Trianti (soprano): “Glddr Und Gleich” ("Like to like”), "FniMli)|. Übers Jahr” ("Spring is Come”) (Hugs Wolf). 8.8: (R) Lener String Quartet am Mrs Olga Loeser-Lebert (piano). Quintet' in A Major (Dvorak). 8.40: Talk by tint) Editor of the N3. Law Journal. "Round the Law Courts During the Past Month.” , 95:,, Weather report and station notices. 95: "Grand Hotel” (episode 13) —a dramatisttion of Vicki Baum's famous novel. 955; "Melodies That Made Fortunes” (No. 1).-' 932: “Trilby,", Hie Little Artists' Model and Svengali, Master Hypnotist (episode., .13). 10.0: Dance programme. , 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 Kilocycles) ' >r*|j 7.0 pm.; After dinner music. 83: Mi in and follow the band —a programme band music with humorous Interludes. - , 9.0; Tlie New light Symphony Orchestnte« a programme of light orchestral musj* ? l with- ballad interludes presented by HUB" ard Crooks (tenor) and Fraser Gauge (baritone). 10.0: In lighter vain. 4YA, DUNEDIN 3 (790 Kilocycles) 2.0 pm.: Recordings. 330: Sports -dr»*suits. Classical music. 4.0; Weather ean frost forecast. 4.30: light musical WP* gramme. 4.45: Sports results. S3: Child* ten’s hour (Big Brother Bill). 63: Dinner , music. 7.0: Government and oversee*; news (from 2YA). 7.10 (approx.). New*-, 7.30: (R) Talk by an officer of the Department of Agriculture. “The DaW Industry Act and Its Application to'the Farmer.” 7.40; Talk to Young Farmers Clubs, arranged by the Department/* 1 Agriculture. 8.0: Chimes. The BuStiJJ Cathedral Choir. “Volga 'Boatman .SMC 7 ' “The Bending Branch.” "Give me yoff, Hand for Luck, my Dear," “Coaatanaa Drive the Troika to the’ Yar" (trad.). (MS& Walter Rehberg (piano). Sonata No. lMji Del Petrarca. "Wanderjahren” "Wedding Day at Troldhaugen” (Gliespj 835: Alfred Lorence—famous broadcastw*.. bass-baritone from Vienna. 8.40: Talk W; Mr J. T. Paul, "World Affairs.” Weather report and station notices. *s*3 "Love Thy Neighbour”—the story «•*> family feud, by Henry McNelshplay won a prize in the 1937-38 Play Competition conducted by the IgJj-, 10.0: A dance programme by Dick Cora? > and his music, 1 • 4YO, DUNEDIN I (1140 Kilocycles) * iu 7.0 pm.: After dinner music, '.ft-? H Melodies of the moment. 8.15: "FutiJJg.j u Adventures of the Three Musketeers*/. g 8.35; Six hits of the day by Primo 9»jJ, n Accordion Band. 8.41: Ten minutes: Norman Long. 830: Stanelli and his Hone; chestra. 8.56: Harmony by the MWtib , Macs. 9.0: Melodies from munjjj; * comedy and light opera. 10.0: MeWr.and humour. M ■■i” ■c: BAVENTRY, ENGLAND (l GSG. 16.86 metres: GSO, 19.76 metre* GSB. 31.55 metres; GSD. 2533 metres. 630 p.m.: Big Ben. "The City of I*®" don—B: The Corporation.” Talk WJr H. Thomas, Deputy-Keeper of the RecWtJ" Guildhall. 6.45: BB C. Empire Orchestra- ~ leader, Leonard Hirsch; conductor, K Fogg. 7.45: American Commentary. JjJf j - by Raymond Gram Swing (from Amenrey - = 8.0; The news. 8.15: "In Town To-atffJJ^ - 3 Introducing: Personalities from **JiVc| 3 walk in life, in interviews with 4 Gamlin; flashes from the news of the and "Standing on the Corner” (J« cl HS' l |»f Standing interview's "the mail i street”). Edited and produced by t Meehan. 8.45 (to close down); Sport* and market notes. - W I

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22687, 17 April 1939, Page 14

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22687, 17 April 1939, Page 14

BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22687, 17 April 1939, Page 14

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