BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles)
7.0 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10,0: Devotional service. 10.45: Recordings. 11.0. Talk to women by Margaret cordings. 11.17; Commentary on events at the Canterbury Park Trotting Ctob Meeting at Addington. 12 noon. Lunch music. 1.0 p.m.: Week-end weather forecast. 2.0: Recordings. 2.30: Commenta y on Rugby match. 4.30: Sports lesults. 50‘ Children’s hour (Children's Orß™iser). 6,0: Dinner music 7.0: government and overseas news (from 2YA). • (anorox)’ News. 8,0; Chimes. (R) a a Day.” by George Edwards and con oanv. 8.27: (R) Albert Sandler and his Orchestra, “With Sandler Through ' pel a ~ (various). 8,35: “Coronets of England. 90‘ Weather forecast and station notice.. 95- The Mayfair Ensemble (vocal and instrumental): "By the Sleepy Lagoon (Coates): "Ravines Serenade “Stars in my Eyes" (Kreisler); Dcstm> Waltz” (Baynes); "Whispering” (Schonberger). 9.17: (R) Sidney Torch at the organ, "The Merry Widow (Lehai), “The Gipsy Princess , (Kalman). 9.2 a. George Titchencr (comedian). What a Nerve” (Richards): "I Might Mau> You (Tee) 9 36' (R) Peter Dawson (bassbarftoneg "Waiata Poi” (Hill); ’Waltzing Matilda” (Cowan). 9.42: (R > , T , he .. ■’ mer Mouth Organ Band, Al '"' “Waltz Medley” (various). 9 ‘ 48 ; Mayfair Ensemble (vocal and instru mental), “Around the Old St , and .. (Towers); “I Give My Heart (MiUockei); "Giannlna Mia”. (Friml): Jass Goblms (Da Costa); "Mightly Lak a Rose (Kevin). 10.0: Sports summary. 10.15. lut Coltman’s Australian Swing Band relayed from Fascati Cabaret.
3YL, CHRISTCHURCH (1200 Kilocycles)
2.30 p.m.: Relay from Lancaster Paik of commentary on the Rugby Match. • ■ • Recordings. 7.0: After dinner music. 8.0. Symphonic programme. 10.0: Favourite entertainers.
IVA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles)
12 noon: Running commentary on the Auckland Trotting Club’s meeting at Alexandra Park. 1.0 P‘ m ” Bistrict weekend weather forecast. 2.0; Recording.. 3.0: Running commentary on Rugby football match at Eden Park. 3.15; Sports results 5,0: Children's session. 6.0. Dinner music. 7.0; Government and overseas nows (from 2YA). LlO (approx): News 8.0; (R) The Melodiers Quartet, The cat Came Back,” “Allouette,” ‘lhe Sleigh, “Bell Man.” 8.11: (R) Yehudi Menuhin (violin), “Song of the Bride (RimskyKorsakov); “Campanella in 8.19: Ann Dickson (soprano), Down in the Forest” (Landon Donald): Pierrot (Rybuer); “You’ve got Your Mothers Eves" (Drummond); ‘Break, o Da> (Sanderson). 8.31: The Studio Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter, m a iecUal of compositions by Percy Grainger. "Blithe Bells,” "Molly on the Shore, _ “Handel in the Strand.” "Green Bushes “Irish Tune from County Deriw J 1 Henrv Donaldson (tenor), Biittanj (Farrar); "Wayfarer’s Night Song (Ba&tnone Martin); “Love’s Quarrel (Cyril Scott) 1 “Love's Secret" (Granville Ban(ock). 9.0: Weather report and station notices 9.5; (R) Fields and Hall Mountaineers, “Rabbit Hash,” "Pine Trees m the Lane,” "Peep Squirrel. 9 10. (K William Wirge’s Orchestra. "J wo HeaHf| m Three-Quartet Time, Kewpie. 9.1 a. (K) Ambrose and his Orchestra. ’Thank Tou so Much, Mrs Lowsborough-Gooby (cole Porter)- “Old Bohemian Town (Andrew). 9.21; (R) Lukela's Royal Hawaiians. "Malahini Mele,” * Hanalei. Eddie Pola and Company. America Calling ” (a burlesque American radio pro-m-amine) 9 35: (R) William Wuges OiSra? “It Goes to Your Feet.” "Drifting and Dreaming.” 9.41: * R ,'. Tt T h | Said Sisters (light vocal duel), ItsEasiei Said Than Done” (Lonibardn); Whcie Have we met Before?” (Pnma). 9.47. (R) -uke wela’s Royal Hawaiians. Kings S«en ade ” “Limehouse Blues. 9.53. (R) Louis Levy and his Gaumont British Symphony. "That Girl from Paris selection (He\man and Schwartz). 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music.
IVX, AUCKLAND (880 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m,: After dinner music. 8.0; Vocal gems from musical shows. 8-30: In vein. 9.0: "Radio Cocktail.” 9.54: Hciny Hall’s Band. 10.0: Variety.
2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles)
6.50 a.m.: Weather report for aviators. 70- Breakfast session. 10.0; Weather report fo, aviators. 10.10: Devotional service 10.25: Recordings. 10.4 a. Talk to women by Margaret. 12 noon: Lunch music 10 p.m : Weather report for aviators, week-end forecast and Lost forecast for Canterbury and dago. 2 - 9 - cordings. 3.0; Description of the Rugby football match at Athletic Park. 4.30 Recordings. 5.0: Children's session. 6.0. Dinner music 7.0: Government and overseas news I 1 710 (approx,): News . B.o:.Chimes “Coronets of England: The Life of Queur Elizabeth” (chapter 19). 8.29, (R) Louis Levy and his Orchestra, ‘Joy of Living Filin Selection (Kern). 8.35: (R) Mihza Korjus (soprano), with Nat Finston and the MG M. Orchestra (violin. loscna Seidal). "One Day When we We ™n^ri Young," (Hammerstein-Strauss, adapted Tiomkin); “There Wifi Come a Time (both from film “The Great Waltz ) 8.41. (H) Otto Dobrindt and his Piano Sjmphonists, “Will o’ the Wisp” .Intermezzo (Raster); "Roiuge et Noir Foxtrot (Pretscher), 8.47: (R) Sandy Powell (comedy vocal), "Hear All, See All, Saj Nowt,” ’Tin Getting on Nicely, Thank You” (Gay). 8.53: (R) Roy Smeck and Iris Hawaiian Screnaders. ‘ls That me Wav to Treat a Sweetheart (TobiasSinron): “Tu Li Tulip Time” (Greyer). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Dance programme. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Continuation of dance programme.
2YC, WELLINGTON (840 Kilocycles) 5.0 p.m.: Light musical programme. 7.0: After dinner music. 8.0: Popular classics—a programme of concerted ana solo vocal items with instrumental interludes. 9.0: Variety Cal)ing-an hour of light entertainment introducing popular screen and radio stars. 10.0: The Show Goes On.” 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles) 2.0 p.m.: Recordings. 3.0: Running commentary on senior Rugby match at Gansbrook. 4.45: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. <-0. Government and overseas news (from 2YA). 7.10 (approx.): News. 8.0; Chimes. (R) The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "Crown Diamonds” Overture (Auber). 8.10; L. E. Dailey (tenor). To a Thrush at Evening” (Philips): When the Wind’s in the Chimney” (Sandersim), “Duna” (McGill). 8.16: (R) The New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Four Ways” Suite (Coates). 8.28: Hazel Walker (soprano). "Love’s Ecstasy” (d’Hardelol): ’Nighty (Mallinson); “Will You Remember (Romberg). 0.37; (R) Alfredo Campoh and his Orchestra, “Parade of the Pistes (Bratton); “Prelude” (Wood); Spring Song” (Mendelssohn). 8.46: L. E. Dailey (tenor), “Blue Moon” (Fisher); Die Foggy Dew” (Fox); “Macushla (Macmurrough). 8.52; (R) The New Light Symphony Orchestra. "A Brown Bud Singing” (Wood); '’Malaguena Spanish Dance (Moszkowski). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: An oldtime dance programme, by led Andrews and his Revellers’ Dance Band, with recorded interludes. Waltz, "Donauwellen (Ivanovici). 9.13: Sir Harry Lauder (comedian), “Roaming in the Gloaming (Lauder). 9.16: Quadrilles, "Harry Lauder Quadrilles" (Kaps). 9.33: (R) Blsie arid Doris Waters (comediennes), Mrs Hemy Hall” (Waters). 9.36: Schottische, “Asthore” (Jones), 9.43: Male chorus, Over There.” 9.47: Alberts. Alberts Quadrilles (arr. Hall). 10.2: Sports summary. 10.10: Military Two-Step, “Let’s Be Gay (Hall). 10.18: The Jolly Old Fellows, "Rag-time Memories.” 10.24: Lancers, “Jack and the Bean Stalk” (Arthur). 10.39: The Regal Comedy Company, "Musical Influenza. 10.42: “Destiny” (Baynes). 10.48: Harry Fav (comedian), “Joe Bleasdale Seeks Adventure.” 10.51: Barn dance, Sunbeam (Rolfe); “Maxina" (Hundall). H-l: Leonard Henrv (comedian), "Sh shivering (Doodv). IL4: Canadian Three Step, Missouri Waltz” (Logan); La Rinka, “Admiration” (Kessler). 11.14: Hari\V Fa >' a^ d Company, “The Old Soaks at Home. 11.20. Dance medley. 4YO, DUNEDIN (1140 Kilocycles) 7 0 p.m.: After-dinner music, 8.0: “Lorna Doone” (chapter 25) a radio adaptation of R. D. Blackmore s , S storv. 8.14; "Hildegarde Looks Back. 8.20: Inspector Scott, of Scotland Yard, in “The Case of the Worthless Shares. 9.0. “Leaves from the Diary of a Film tan. 9 30 - “Martial Moments,” half-an-nour with the bands, with interludes by Norman Long. 10,0; Melody and humour. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND GSG. 16.86 metres; GSO. 19.76 metres; GSB, 31.55 metres; GSD, 25.53 metres. 4.30 p.m.: Big Ben. "Cards on the Table.’ Discussion on topics of the moment. 4.45: “Lots of Love,” by Holt Marvell. Music by Jack Strachey. With 8.8. C. Theatre orchestra; conductor, Stanford Robinson, production bv Archie Campbell. 5.45. “London Log.” 6.0: The news. 6.15: To be announced. 6.30: Ballad recital by Barbara Lane (soprano). 6.45: Stock exchange report, dairy produce notes, and sports news. SUNDAY 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH 9 0 a.m.: Recordings. 11.0: Anglican Service from St. John's Church. Preacher: Rev. J, T. McWilliam. Organist and Choirmaster: Mr Claude H. Davies. 12.15 p.m.: Recordings, 1.0; Dinner music. 2,0: Recordings. 3.0: "The Nutcracker Suite, by Tschaikowsky, played by the Philadelphia Orchestra. 3.22; Recordings, 5 30: Children’s song service (Rev. L. Farquhar Gunn, M.A., assisted by Miss Nila Pilkington, and a Quartet from Knox Presbyterian Church). Subject; “The King Chooses His Ambassadors. 6.15: Recordings. 6.30: Presbyterian Service from St. Andrew’s Church. Preacher: Rev. J. E. Penman. Organist and Choirmaster; Mr Robert Lake. 8.0: Recordings. 8.30: (R) j Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, con--1 ducted by Max von Schillings, “Manfred’’ Overture, Op. 115 (Schumann). 8.42: Alison Corderv (soprano), "The Tryst” (Sibelius): “Falls the Snow” (Cimaran “Oh! Could I But Express in Song (Malashkin); “Morning Hymn” (Hen- ! schel). 8.54; (R) The BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult, ‘‘lmperial March,” Op. 32 (Elgar); “Coronation March from ’Le Prophctc (Meyerbeer). 9.0: Weather forecast and j station notices. 9.5: Dorothy Davies. New ! Zealand pianist and accompanist in Italy to Therese Baer (Frau Schnabel), “Italian Concerto” (Bach). 9.25: Rex Harrison (baritone), in a group of sacred songs, i “Like as the Heart Dcsireth” (Allitscn); i “Fear Not Ye, O Irracl” (Van cie Water); “The Lord's Prayer’’ (Malotte); “Abide With Me” (Lidcilc). 9.39; (R) Tossy Spivakowsky (violin), “Danse (Granados); “Waltz in A Flat (Brahms); “Sicilicnne and Rigaudon (Fancoeur); “Turkish March’ (Beethoven). 9.50: (R) Essie Ackland (contralto), 1 “Serenade" (Raff); “Break, Fairest Dawn’ | (Handel). 9.56: (R) London Philharmonic' i Orchestra, “Spring Song,” Op. 62 No. 6; “Spinning Song,” Op. 67, No. 4 (Mendelssohn). \ 3YL, CHRISTCHURCH 6.0 p.m,: Recordings. 8.30; Moncklcm I melodics. 8.39: "His Lordship’s Memoirs: Black Magic.” 9.6; “Cinderella"—a phantasy. 9.19; Essie Ackland (Australian contralto). 9.28; Cornet solos by Jack Mackintosh. 9.34; "In a Cool Dell.” 9.38: “The Cure.” 9.45; "The Bells of Dt. Mary’s.” 9.49: “On Ihc Road tor Mandalay.” 9,53: A melody of James Tates songs, IYA, AUCKLAND •2.0 p.m.: Recordings. 3.30: Elgar's violoncello concerto. Soloist, Beatrice Harrison. 3.56; Recordings. 6.0 ; Children s song service. 7.0: Congregational Service from Beresford Street Church. Preacher; Rev. Arthur Carl Nelson. Organist: Mr George E. Wilson. 8.15; Recordings. 8.30: (R) State Opera Orchestra, “The Magic Flute” overture (Mozart). 8.36: (R) Marjorie Lawrence (soprano), “Thou Woulds’t Not Suffer Me to Kiss Thy Mouth.’ Thy Tongue Speaks no More” (Richard Strauss). 9.44: (R) Benno Moiseiwitsch (piano), “Tannhauser” Overture (Wag-ner-Liszt). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5; Music from the Theatre. Acts 2 and 3 of Puccini’s Japanese operatic tragedy, “Madame Butterfly,” featuring Lioncilo Cecil as Lieutenant Pinkerton. The action takes place at Nagasaki, Japan, in the year 1900, * IYX, AUCKLAND 6.0 p.m.: Recordings. 8.30; “The Twelve Labours of Hercules (Ep. 12): The Cretan Bull.” 9.0: A programme of band music, with vocal interludes by famous singers. 2YA. WELLINGTON 9.0 a.m.: Recordings. 10.0: Weather report for aviators. 11.0: Roman Catholic Service from St. Mary’s Church, Boulcott Street, Organist: Mrs G. Aldridge. Choirmaster: Mr T. J. Lacey. 12.15 p.m.: (approx.): Recordings. 1.0: Weather report for aviators. Dinner session, 2.0: “Composers of the Romantic Period”: Frederick Chopin (1810-1849), Scherzos No. 3 in C Sharp Minor and No. 4 in E Major, played by Arthur Rubinstein (piano). 2,16: Recordings. 3.0: “From Occident to Orient; Notable Centenaries of 1939.” 3.20; Recordings. 6.0: Children s song service. 7.0: Anglican Church Service from St. Peter’s, Willis Street. Preacher: Ven. Archdeacon Bullock. Organist and Choirmaster: Mr S. B. Shortt. 8.15: (approx.); Recordings. 8.30: (R) The Queep’s Hall Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry J. Wood. Leader: George Stratton. “Russian and Ludmilla” Overture (Glinka). 8.34: Ina Bosworth (violinist), “Tricotels” (Saint Aman); “Serenade” (from “Hassan”) (Delius); Suite, “Chants D’Espagne” (Joanquin Nin, arr. Kochansky). 8.50: (R) Recital of Spanish folk songs by Nancy Evans (contralto), “El Pano Mopruno,” “Sequidilla Murciana,” “Asturianaf,” “Napa,” “Cancion.” “Polo,” "Jota” (de Fallal. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Paul Schramm (pianist), presents "Pavane Pour Une infante Defunte” (Ravel); “Phantasy on ‘Carmen’” (Busoni). 9.19: “The Tartan of Rang! Ngatai,” by Merrick W. Horton. This play won 2nd prize in the Radio Play Competition conducted by the NBS, 1937-3. 9.53: (R) Gil Dech and his Concert Orchestra, ‘‘Maori Selection” (arr. Dech). 2YC, WELLINGTON 6.0 p.m.: Recordings. 8.30: The Light Symphony Orchestra —an orchestral programme. 9.30: "Beethoven Smiles a programme introducing the lighter movements of Beethoven’s symphonies. 4YA, DUNEDIN
2.0 p.m.: Recordings. 2.30: "Aubade,” a concerto for piano and 18 instruments, by Francis Poulenc, played by the Composer and Concert Orchestra. 2.50: Recordings. 5.30: Children’s song service. 6.15: Recordings. 6.45: Salvation Army Service from the Salvation Army Citadel. Preacher: Major Duggan. Conductor; Mr A. Millard. 8.0: Recordings. 8.30: 8.8. C. programme, "West from Bristol”—a programme devised and produced by Francis Dillon. 9.0: Weather repqrt and station notices. 9.5; From the Operas of Johann Strauss: The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, “The Gipsy Baron” Overture. 9.13; Helge Roswaenge and Elsa Kochhann, “He Who Married Us." 9.16: Leo Schutzendorf (bass), "From the
Banks of the Tagus.” 9.19: Lotte Lehmann, Karin Branzell, Carl Nikisch. and Richard Tauber, "It is the Baron.” 9.23: The Orchestra of the Grossen Schauspielhauses, “'Spanish Romance—Casanova.” 9.27: Roy Henderson (baritone), “O Mistress Fond and Fair;” "Venice.” 9.33: Anni Frind (soprano) and chorus, “Nuns’ Chorus.” 9.37: Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "Du Und Du”—"Die Fledermaus.” 9.40: Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), “My Lord Marquis”; “I’ll Play the Innocent Country Maid.” 9.46: Herbert Ernst Groh (tenor), “Pigeon That has Flown Away.” 9.49; Soloists and Chorus of the State Opera, Berlin, “The Flow of Fiery Wine.” 9.52: Julius Patzak (tenor), ‘‘To Revel Through the Whole Night.” 9.55: Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Waldmeister” Overture. 4YO, DUNEDIN 6.0 p.m.: Recordings. 8.30: "Wandering With the West Wind.” 9.0; Recitals and Recitations—a light recital ' programme.
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22721, 27 May 1939, Page 10
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