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: - ‘" ■' —♦ ■ “ v^2^ TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES *! ~ '-.•-? 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH , „ (720 Kilocycles) .-. 7 j) a.m.: Physical exercises. 7.10: Break-'?.: iast wssstaa. W.<U Selected recording*.!/ 10 JO; Devotional service. 10.45; recordings. 11.0: Talk to women by Marxist caret. 11.10; Selected recordings. 11.15 Talk by Miss M. A. Bladtmore. “Help! : for the Home Cook." 11-90: Selected re-jvl cordings. 12 noon: Lunch- music. 2.0 p.m. 3 • Selected recordings. muric/--' 4.0: Frost and special-W lc *«¥ther forecast*;,,, and light musical results. 5.0: y and at 5.45, a talk by H.. '' wm. “Shop-.i; - work as a Career for GL-. jT6.O. Dinneij; - music. 7.0: Official newsStvice issued? f by the Prime Minister’s Departments - British. Official wireless news. 7.10: News/;? 7J5- Recorded talk, by an Officer of the'; Department of Agriculture. "Milking.’* Shed Equipment." 7.45: Talk, by K. 8.,.;-.. de Courcy Low. "The Way to Peaces? - 8.0: (R) Alois Melichar with the State Opera Orchestra of Berlin. “The Gipsy Baron” Overture (J. Strauss). 8.8: Christ- ~ church Uederkranzchen,’ conducted by-,; Alfred Worsley. "Gentle Spring” (Joseph Holbrooke) "Dream Pedlany ’ (Colin ? 'Taylor).- “Sequidilla” (Vincent Thomas). ‘ 8.19: (R) Eileen Joyce (pianoforte). "Waldesrauschen" (Uszt), Op. 119. No. 3” (Brahms), Capriccio, OpP ■ 118 No. 7 (Brahms). "Reflects Dans ' : - L’Eau” (Debussy). 822; Christchurch Liederkranzchen, "Fairy Dawn” (C. "V. ' Stanford). 829: Fritz Kreisler (violinist), , in a group of his own compositions, “Rondo on a Theme by Beethoven" "Schon, Kosmarln." "La Gitana,” "fpupee 't Valsante” 851: Christchurch Lieder- . I kSnScSn, "The Snow” (Ed. Elgar) . accompaniment for two violins and piano). ■/ "What Way’Does the Wind Come?. (Edgar Ireland). 95: Weather forecast and^sta r j tion notices. 93: ReTOrded telk by Marc. - : rn Greene. "Corfu: Island of History and :• Beauty.” 920; (R) Rosario Bourdon Or-i! chestra. Overture (Glinka). "Russian and :. = Ludmilla” "Czardas” (Johann Strauss). *) 927- Claude O’Hagan (baritone), "When, .] My" Come Sailing Home” (Dorel). ; i "Tommy Lad" (Margetson). "Captain | Mac" (Sanderson), “I Travel the .Hoad” | (Thayer). 9.40: (R) Rosano Bourdon Or-.?3 chestra, "Golliwog's Cake Walfc’V <De* hussy). "Serenade" (Drigo). , , 9.48: Josenh Hislop (tenor), "Afton Water” :{ of Argyle” (HumeL 955: | Rosario Bourdon Orchestra. "Peplta,” J "March Automatique" (Rosario Bourdon). J 10J>: Music, mirth, and melody. , • - : 3TL» CHRISTCHURCH L (1200 Kilocycles) *' -I 55 pjn.: Recordings. 7.0: After r <tinncr J music. 8.0: "Khyber and tte?li.i| sode-8). 820: Trolse and his Mandmiers. 826; Benny Ross in song and sketch. 8.42: i Monckton melodies. - 851: Oapham and- | Dwyer Making a Talkie. 857: Strauss Waltz Medley. 9.0: Dancing time-;with't Billy Cotton and his band. 950:_?The. Crimson Tran." 9.44: By Lagoon. 9.48: The* Lang-Worth aft-J Billies. 10.0: Melodia. , - - ITA, AUCKLAND • 'o;|| (650 Kilocycles) ' J.O pjn.: Selected: recordings. Classical hour. 3.15: Sjsorts results. Light musical programme. 45: SpecjaLgg weather report for farmers.. 420: Sportss! results. 5.0: Children’s session. - 65:‘;Dte-;g| ner music. 7.0: News service issued, by the Prime Minister's Department British,Official wireless news. 7.10: News. Sports Talk by Gordon Recorded talk. ‘Ts New Zealand Btrtfagl Deteriorating?" G. T. Alley. AJf'Blackj lock, Africa. 1328, discusses the? effect, cf j, modem social conditions on" the Rugby/game. 8.0: Concert programme. from George Borrow, the gipsy ■ by , Llewellyn - Etherington. 822: ..The - Studio Orchestra, conducted by Harold;: Baxter. "Marriage of Figaro”: Overtare(Mozart).-' . 828: Dawn Harding, (mezzo:,* soprano), "Two Songs from 'Sorrowif Songs'" (Coleridge Taylor), "Oh! Whatl* Comes O’er the Sea?” "When I am; DeadUß My Dearest.”, "Two Songs from (apawi ‘Sun and. Shade”’ "You Lay so Still In fee is the Island of Gardens/’: U&zfY&m Studio Orchestra. - .“Prince (Borodin): 95:-Weather, report'qlKEdSjqSjSii notices. 95: (R) Vladimir Rosing “Song of the Poor Wanderer!’: (JfevstmevjKQK “The Drunken’Miller” ,(Darg6muizjsta©,ja| “Northern Star” ; (Glinka). , Antique” (Glinka): 9.13: Myra Hea||| (piano). "Camaval Suite. Op.. 9*'.,.(Scnn;3jU! mam).- 929: Herbert Janssen, (baritoneEifM “Prayer” (Hugo Wolf).-. ‘‘To an;-0]205| Picture” (Hugo Wolf). “To the Beloved®|| (Hugo Wolf): 9.47: The (Studio Orchestra,|R "Romance In C” (Sibelius). Entr’actes from' ‘Rosamxmd’ ’’ 10.0: Music, mirth, ‘and melody. 2YA. WELLINGTON * (570 Kilocycles) * 850 am.; Weather, report for- nviatorkaftji 7.0: Physical exercises. 7.10: y session. 10.0: Weather report for aviators, 10.10: -Devotional service. 1025: Ings. 1020: Broadcast of the House of Representatives. 1.0: Weather report for aviators; Beawmgs .f 2.0: Classical music.. 220: Broadcast .of - . proceedings . from the House of ’Repm- . sentatives. 520: Children’s session. > V Dinner .session. 7.0: Official news setylcb? ;- issued by the Prime Minister’s ment. --British Official wireless news. TJO: y._News. 7.40: "Is New Zealand teriorating?” A discussion by T.'.G.,i;,3 Corkill. AU Black half-back and eighth. 1925. 751: News..- -8.0: Finafeofgg the' Wellington Competitions . -Soctetysy® Radio Voice Test Mavis Edmonds and her; Rhythm., Robinson' Cleaver (organ) - md Rossborough (piano) sody” (No. 14) (Liszt). (tenor). "Finestra Mia” (Stmrznn;Hi?gg| Alferi). 8.42;' Ikmdon. Band, 'Did Vou Go Down Lambeth>Way?7 ;j;s and “Lonely?’ (Gay). >?. 8.48: talk. An Interview with Dr. T. dough on “Iron and Steel.” t (No. Weather reporl and station notices, “Eb and Zeb.” ‘ 9.15; Programme Port Nicholson- SHver Band. TheNicholson Sflver Band; conductor, JAJ-*t|S Drew. “Woburn” Overture - (Tom’ Gr4x)rf® “Bv - the Swanee River” -v(Amertej®p sketch) (Fftrddleton). ■ 926r IsabeUeggfflfe Graham (soprano), “Bird Songs at EvewaßP tide” (Coates), ‘Don’t Come ln. (Scott). ‘-922: The Band: Comet “Hailstorm” (Rimmer). (Soloist; man H. F. .Vincent). Medley: "Powsjr£~: Numbers’* (axr. T. Carey).' 9.45; "M. Gtaltam **Spfeadtaig-a;tTii» y*? News” (Oliver). “The Pipes of Calling” (Monckton). 951: The BaMiyiSJ “Old Timers” Selection (Stodden). burton" March (Scotney).i JOS: Rhythm, on .record. A programme of , : jiew dance recordings, compered by. "Turntable. ' 2YC, WKIXINGTON .?", : (840 Ktlocydes) V-» likSO am.: Sdected recordings. 10.45: ;i j;. A talk to women by Margaret. . 12 noop:fe;i Lunch music. 25 pm.: Classical music. 3.0: Talk prepteed by the A.CE. Science Tutorial ; • Section of -the University. “The Goldmine in’-Your den.” 3.15: Sports? results. Selected cordings. 320: Weather forecast farmers and frost forecast.!or CmterbiOT and Otago. 4.0: Sports results. ■s.o::Chflaren’s session - . conducted -by Andy 520: Light, musical programme. 7.0; After;« dinner music. 8.0: "Here’s a Queer Ccm“, g bination.” A.. programme Introducing ® unusual instrumental-' combinations. 820- J "D’ye. Ken John-Peel?” A BB C. M-i| corded programme. Written and produceajH by William McLurg. 9.0:, Musioby hoven. A programme of salon Merry and bright / 4TA, DUNEDIN „ . (790 ’KUocycles) ‘ . 12.15 p.m.: Community from Strand Theatre.) 1.0: CoßffWy i singing. - ISO: Weather music. 2.0: Selected recording; H»g3i».Vr> Talk by the A.CE., Home Selene*. WMWWrVI Section. “Aroimd the House IS 3.30: Sports results. Classical mu'iMnfi’Vft Weather report and special frost 4.30: Light musical programrr Sports results. 5.0: Childrr' < 1s , conducted by Big Brother- 6.0: ner music. 7.0:’ News servlcfe' issued the Prime Minister’s Department. Official wireless news. 7.10: News.- SfeJ** “Dad and Dave.” , - .8.15: "Pinto Pete. Arizona.” 820: “The Rich U nde Fiji” (episodes 55 r and 56). A comedy serial. 8.42: Primo Accordion Band, "The Park (Duggan). 8,45: "Just a Job of WorK.>,>. An interview with a Postman. a Weather report and station notices, .-.y The Contertgebouw Orchestra. conduc»» by Willem Mengelberg, “Leonore Over - ture No. 3” (Beethoven). '‘92o: BeadWg* by Professor T. D. Adams, with musicaj interludes. “The Letters and William Cowper. Music from “Jupiter Symphony,” Minuet. Haycm;.;-. "Clock Symphony,” Andante “»»• "Marching Song.” 10.0: Dance the Savoy Dance Band. (Relay froni ~ Savoy Restaurant.) DAVENTRY, ENGLAND GSI. 19.66 metres: GSO, 19.76 meh«: . GSD, 2553 metres; GSB. 3155 metres. 4.30 p.m.: Big Ben. Students’ Song*; BB.C. Men’s Chorus, conducted by Tjevo Harvey. Alexander Henderson , 3 > the pianoforte. Ernest Lush. siger.” New English Trio: pwynna _ v Trotter (violin); Audrey Piggot (vioioi* f ceUo); Dorothy Asplnall (pianoforte) "At the Black Dog.” Mr WUkes afhom* - j in his own bar-parlour. Presented oy 4 , Roy Speer and S. E. Reynolds.. .r’ -nis-"^ news. 6.15: “Cards on the Table.,, .30:c’’ cussion on topics of the moment. .. Ballad Recital by Harry Brindle (bas»>v,, 6.45: Sports news, market notes, ana “ week's - programmes.

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22804, 1 September 1939, Page 16

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22804, 1 September 1939, Page 16

BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22804, 1 September 1939, Page 16