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BROADCASTING.

TO DAY’S PROGRAMME 3YA, CHBISTCHCI^Sv <720 Kilocycles) ■ Wai' 7 0 a.m.: Physical exercises. 7.10: j fast session. 10.0: Selected .reco« * in 30' Devotional service. 10.43. SenH.. recordings. 11.0: Talk to women by/SRgtret 11.10 : Selected recordings flßk j Talk: Mrs Dorothy E. Johnson. He^* * the; Home Cook. 11.30. select;ea reesK ines 12 noon; Lunch music. 2-0 Wfjal ■■ Selected recordings.. 3.0: ClassicalrnSt. 4 o ■ Weather report and; special frost ffflfS cast Light musical programme. Shorts results. 5.0; Children’s hour, Sft ducted by the Children's Organiser, ife;Dtener music. 7.0: Official news seniptv issued by the Prime Minister s Ddn 3ment; aIL British Official wiroless Sg-’ 7 10- News. 7.35: Recorded talk, byaph officer of the Department of “Research and the Farmer. Recwj, incs: Boston Promenade Orchestra, _ ducted by Arthur Fiedler, m main” Overture (Berlioz). BAO. Husch (baritone), rental songs, “Retrospect, WM "In the Village," A Stomy .M^Wp "Good Night.” 822: and the Philadelphia Onffiestra. eenth Century Dance IHaydn). P-KSSV ;Sh' , sSti 4 to , “' *Sjt ffi.. to M; w=ath« OltoheWsto «nd tos “Melodious Intermezzo ■ (» Follettai” (Marches!). 9 28 . ’ “Bird Songs at Eventtgf|l “Songand.Kiss” (Godard).' ‘fiffl (Hawley). "Waiata Pol” (/SSI fred mm. S2»: (R) Albert Sandler angi -hi?* Orchestra, "Love Songs with Sandal «virious) Richard^Crooks. (ten«).f| of My Heart” (Olmstead). ;To>Om|9 £way” (Davis), "Arise. Q. Sun The Paul ancse Lantern Dance (yoshitomcT). Music, mirth, and melody. "Jw

35Xj, . CHRISTCHURCH ' (1200 Kilocycles) 5.0 mm-: Recordings, 7.0: AfteMlll music 8,0; “Khyber and Beyond, i sode °2) : 8.30: A short by, S nald -Foort, with Milton Watson (vo ist) 8.42: Virginia .and her Momma, oheard by'lvy St. Holier: B:sß:Twopj overtures by . Max Schumann, 854; ( and Daisy.' 98: Dance time. 9.30. Crimson. Trail.”, 9A4-' £s?* suite 9.56: The German Commission scene. 10.0: Melodious moments. -

IYA, AUCKLAND -igß . (660. Kllpcycles) _ iJi 2.0 pm.; Selected recordings. |£| Classical hour.l 3.15: Sports results.-*BJB Light musical programme; 4,u. hpcgfS weather report lor farmers.4.3o.spm|B results. 5.0: Children’s session. . 6^D SS ner music. 7.0: News service issued JEW the Prime, Minister's Department; -2g|j British Official wireless news. _7.XO. Ne*a 730: Sports talk, GordonHutter. Recorded: “Is New- Zealand terioratlng?” A (Teddy) Roberts, half-back. All Blackjti| Springboks, 1921. 8.0: Concert “The-Grdwth of the Poets Mind. Ream tags, with comments, by Professor W, Aj Sewell,' with musical NOjS| Milton. 832: (R) Queen's Hall conducted by: Sir Henry J- . wood. TM Wasps" Overture , (Vaughan Wilhanam 8 44: Doris Sullivan (mezzo soprandW “Sing-song Cycle” (Christina Rossetti and Felix - Hall, Orchestra. ‘Fantasia oteX»r»M leaves’" (Vaughan WimMS). report and station no^.-9.siVm<^n| Aspey, scrlo violinist, with, the Studio Ofjjj chestra, (conductor,Har<rtd ( pre* sents, “Concerto in D Major (Tschtdkovl ski) 9.42: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone)j “Moonlight," “The Poet” (Schumann) j 9.48: Royal Opera Orchestra. Coyent Garden, conducted by Eugene Goossens. The Accursed Hunter” (Cesar Franck). 10.0, Music, mirth, and melody.- 5

2YA, WELLINGTON -j;| (570 Kilocycles) qS When 1 Parliament is being the ordinary programme scheduled 'tor* station 2YA will be broadcast through.® 2YC.~ 6.50 am.: Weather report for avla " rf tors. 7.0: Physical exercises. 7.10: Break* 39 fast session. 10.0: Weather report foi[|| aviators. 10.10:- Devotional service. 10.25.* Recordings. 10JO; Broadcast of ings from the House of 1.0 p.m.: Weather report for aviators. Rega cordings. 2.0; Classical music. 2JO: Broad*|| casti from the House of Representattvcsp| 5 J0: Children’s session. 6.0; 7.0: Official news ' service issued oy Prime Minister’s Department; *dso Bnu.d ish Official wireless news. 7.10: News. 7.40: S “Is New , Zealand Rugby. Petenoratujg?|a Mark -Nifeholls- discusses - *%fere?ing 'anJSj sums up his’previous discussion. News. 8.0: Novelty instrumental and i vocal items by The Bridges Trio.. 8.18: “5 Franz Marszalek with the Berlin State * Opera Orchestra, “The Dubarry” (Mil? n locker). , 8.26:-SCharles Kullman (teporK ? “Gipsy Love Song" (Herbert), Through” (Penn).. 8.32: Barrie Bretton«g (organ), “Melodies from Scandinavia|‘§ (various). 8.38: Grade, Fields vocal), “Mrs Binns’ Twins’’ (Long-Hainesj f Harper)., 8.41: Walter-Klische “Tempo! Tempo!” (Lohr). . 8.44: Recorded talk: “Leaves from a Backblocks Diary,, ,; j by Mrs Mary Scott (3) "The Simple g 9.0: Weather report .and station 'notices'. 9.5: “Eb and Zeb.” 9.15: Band of H.M.i| Coldstream Guards, “Royal Cavalcade’S (Coronation March) (Ketelbey), Band of|s HM. Grenadier Guards. “Finlandia” Tonejl Poem (Sibelius). 9.26: Ena Rapley (»-1| prano), “Parted” (Tostl), "You in dola” (Conningsby-Clark). 982: Band of|s H.M. Grenadier Guards, “March of the*| Little Fauns” (Pieme), "Golliwogs’ Cake-fa walk” (Debussy),- “Songs of the-Sea--f (various). 9.44; Ena Rapley (soprano), 1 “Under the DOedar” (MOncktori), “Mf -J will Find a Way” (Fraser-Simson). ~;k56: ,j; BB.C. Military Band, “La Tarantella ‘9« .3 Belphegor” (Albert). “Malaguena” (Most- 4 kowski), "The Crusader March” (O’Dop-1 hell). 10.1: Rhythm on record. A pro- ; gramme of new dance recordings com- J pered by “Turntable.” I : |

nrc, WELLINGTON <B4O Kilocycles) ( f 10.30 a.m.: Selected recordings. Talk to women by Margaret. 12 noopr>6 Lunch music. 2.30: Classical music. Talk, prepared by the A.CJE. HdrjW i; Science Tutorial Section of Otago Unlvtt>; slty: "Party- rood." Recordings. Spdfts' results. 3-30:. Weather report and frost forecast for farmers. '4.0: Sports re*; suits. 5.0: Children's session. 5.30: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner musics 8.0: “Roumanian Gipsy Dances, , featuring Nichollas Matthey and his Gipsy Orchestra. 8.30; “Give^Honour Where is Due.” A programme of popular light classical compositions * which have been assigned to ‘ the ■wrong composer. fto; - Presenting Tito Schipa (tenor). Gasper Cassado'(violoncello), Vladimir Horowitz-, (pianist), and The Leeds Festival Choir... 10.0: Merry and bright. f

4YA, DUNEDIN : (790 Kilocycles) 12.15 p.m.: Community singing. (Belay frpm Strand Theatre.) 1.0: Weather re- ■ port for aviators. 1.10: Community sinJJ" ing. 1.30: Weather forecasts*. Lunch muse. : 2.0: Selected recordings. -9?*5:/Talk, by the A:C.E. Home Science Tutorial Section, “In Furnishing—Accessaries Count,’’ 3-sO: j Sports results. Classical music. 4.0: * Weather report and special frost forecast. ,> 4.30; Light musical, programme. 4-45: * Sports results. 5.0; Children’s session. ■ 6.0: , Dinner music. 7.0: News service < issued by the Prime Minister’s Depart-,., ment; also British Official wireless new*. , 7.10: News. 8.0: “Dad and Dave.” 8.15: : Pinto Pete in Arizona. 8.30: "The Rich 1 - Uncle from FIJI" (episodes 43 and 44). ‘ 8.42: Reserve. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5; John Goss and Male ' Quartet “The Sailor Likes His Bottle-O. - “Clear the Track. Let the Bull-gine Run i (arr. Terry). 9.12: State Opera; Orches- * tra, Berlin, ‘‘The Fyling Dutchman’’ Overture (Wagner). 9.20: Readings, by Pro-.; fessor T. D. Adams, with musical inter- ■ ludes. Author: Richard Dana, “Two Years- % Before the Mast.’’ Music from: Wagner: Introduction to “The Valkyries,’’ Mendelssohn: Italian Symphony. "Andante” “Mid- i summer Night’s Dream.” “Scherzo.” 10.0: ; Dance \muslc by the Savoy’ Dance. Band. » (Relay from the Savoy Restaurant.) *

4YO, DUNEDIN (1140 Kilocycles) 7.0 pjn.: After-dinner music. 8.0: Classical concert. 9.0: Nigger Minstrels. 9J3: A session of modem variety, featuring Dorothy Lamour. Naughton and Gold. Jerry Cdlonna. Frosinl. and Ruby Newman. and his orchestra.- 10.0; Melody and humour. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND GSI, 19.66 metres; GSO, 19.76 melares: GSD, 25.53 metres; GSB, 31.55 metres; 4.30 pun.: Big Ben. “The Scottish Country”: Carradale. Programme about the people of Kintyre. Devised by Alan Melville. Broadcast from Carradale Pier. 5.5. “Mozart.” Kutcher String Quartet: Samuel Kutcher (violin). Max Saalpeter (violin). Raymond Jeremy (viola), Douglas Cameron (violoncello). 5.30: "At the Black Dog." Mr Wilkes at home in. his own bar-parlour. Presented by Lionel Gamlm and S. E. Reynolds. 6.0: The news. 6.15. "Cards on the Table.’’, Discussion on topics of the moment. 6.30: "Nonsenaa Songs.” Recital by Dale Smith (baritone). 6.45: Sports news, market notes, and IMP* week’s programmes.

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22768, 21 July 1939, Page 16

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22768, 21 July 1939, Page 16

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22768, 21 July 1939, Page 16