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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES I 3TA, CHRXSTCHURCH \fu (720 Kilocycles) - 7.0 a.m.: Breakfast session. lo.ofse-j lected recordings. 10.30: Devotional sera vice. 10.451 Selected recordings. 11X.U Talk to women by Margaret. 1110:\SeJ lected recordings. 11.15: Talk, under-thg| auspices of the Christchurch\b»nch,.ofi National Council of Women. r 11.30: <£g| lected recordings. 12 noon: Lunch musicS 2.0 p.m.: Selected recordings. 3.0: Classic cal music. 4.0: Frost and special weatheg forecast and light . musical programmes 4 30: Sports results. 50: Children's -seiS sioh. 5.45: Dinner music (subject to ini* terruption by rebroadcasts). 6.ss:Weathtt ; report. 7.0: News service, issued by Jh& Prune Minister's Department; also Brigr ish Official wireless news. 7.10 Ne|6| 80: Chimes. "The Woman in dramatisation of Wilkie CoUms's bv George Edwards and Company. 835$ "Personal Column." Drama fiom tigg aeonv column of, a newspaper. "Coronets of England.". The Life of He3| VIII. 9.0: Reserved. 9.20; Weather M port and station notices. 9.25: "an||; music.; Jt|

3YL, CHBISICHUKCH ,| (1200 Kilocycles) ' |

SO ».m.: Selected recordings. 7 o:Aftei dinner music. 8.0: Band programme, wij spoken interludes. 8.32: Musical corned moments. 9.0: 8.8.C. recorded. "A Northern Evening from Burbletmt 9.30: "David Copperfleld" (episode 39). 9.4 Charlie Kunz piano medley. 9.53: Dors* Dervish. 9.56: Bobby Breen. 10.0: Merri] we roll along.

IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles)

2.0 p.m.:-' Selected recordings. 2|l§| Classical hour. • 3/15: Sports results. ; Light musical programme. weather report for farmers. 4.30: Sl»tfg| results. 5.0: Children's session. / \ : S.4M| Dinner music (subject to rebroadcasts). 6.55: Weather News service issued by ster's Department; also British Omcuyb wfreless news. 7.10: News. 7.40: m) ,« ™What Shall We Eat?'- (2) ''The;;F|| Food." by Dr. Elizabeth Bryson. 8.0: Cog| cert programme. Mr Chalmers, ; ; "The Bannister Case" J. "Wandering with the WestJVind. ti Bm® "The Fourth Form at St, - Reserved. 9,20 :-Weather report_and=sfo| tion notices. 9.25: Studio concert; byjttil BaHd "of the Ist Battalion, the Auckland Regiment, conducted, by Lieut.. Bowes. The Band. "Entry of toe Glad|| tors s ' March, (Fucik). Overture (Adam). 8.35: "Dad and pav&| 9 48: Cornet solo with, band: accompany ment. "Besses O', th' Barn- (Clement| The Band, "Jamie's Patrol", (Caere).■; 9Sm Grace Moore (soprano). 'Stars. M,£»Bj Eyes" (Kreisler). - 9.59: The a y ßroom"; Humoresque CTrenchard), £A|| preciation March" (Powell). Rabin and his Romany Band, with yocj interludes by Pinky Tomlin. ...:„•. -^,-s*|| ''"■ IYX, AUCKLAND \i^sm (880 Kilocycles) v "y.%^^ 7.0 : p.m.: AfteWdihher ; Chamber music hour. 9.0: Classical^iM citals. 10:0: Variety. -KIM 2YA> WEIxmGTON" v, "v&gS • (570 Kilocycles) '■-;' ' ;.' f jf^

6.50 a.m.: Weather report for aviatorM 70: Breakfast session. 10.0: Weather r«, port for aviators. -10,10: Devotional -saS Vice. 10.25: Recordings. 10-*> : ,£"1 Friends in the Insect World," by "Be-g Unda." 12 noon: Running commentary ojfc the Ist day of the Wellington Ractajg Club's Summer Meeting (reteyfdJffFf Trentham). Note.—Haces will be broaaf w S t through 2YC durtag paventry,v»f broadcasts,' and also after 5 P-mO. ~'m p.m.: Weather report for aviators. J3jw]| Weather report for farmers. 50: OUH? dren's session. 5.45: Dinner sessionggagri ject to interrupUon by rebrpadcastsjWßHK Weather report. 7.0: issued by the Prime ment: also British Official wireless new.g 710: News. 7.30: "Who's Who and WtaM What?" A ramble in the news b auto." 8.0: Concert programme. Wms the Exhibition Studio: The Swtagfcfoe* Harmonists (instrumental), .'.Tears onsm Pillow" (Nesbit), "Rosalie" (Cole Por-- ; tSTvocal trio, "Just a Kid Named Joe| (Livingstone), Saxophone solo, . WalfeoH My Heart" (NoveUcr), Vocal- tna M Cake, Patty Cake" (Razaf). B ,**LK{f Louis Levy and his Orchestra, J°&i°Sf Living" Film Selection /Kern). I G. Hlslop (baritone), "She ShaU *Mft| Music" (Murray), "Good-bye"-<B«wb| W-Stolz). "Can I Forget You?" «*H&| 8.30: (R).KurtEngel (xylophone),■ A£« l 3| can Patrol" (Mechen). "Tell: _Fantasie.'|| ttSuger). 8.36: Max Miller (comedy v?ca»|| "The Love Bug Will Bite You" (Tomtojl 839: The Swingtime Harmonists, SingtOT Song of Sunbeams" (Monaco), Vocal„WCfffi "Over the .Rainbow" (Arlen),, InstrameflJ tal, "Sunrise Serenade" (Cafle), VOggg trio "Hane Your Heart on a HlcKorre Limb" (Mfnaco). -Ml: (R) and his Orchestra, "The, Great Waltz^| !Jetton (Rldmkms): 'fl.O^Eeserved. r*»n Weather report and notices.,' Owen Jensen (papst), 'P« senfe j «&?g?i No. 6in G Minor" (Handel). 9.40. (HU Malcolm McEachern (bass). Honour «u& Arms" (from "Samsdn",) ».Wj| The N.B.S. Orchestra Maurice Clare. Leader: VincentAsPfir-B "Concerto Grosso m B Flat'.', (Sand»>| "Dance Tunes" (Boccherini). - mirth, and melody. ~ , ,„ ' , 2YC, WELLINGTON, /'ji| - (840 Kilocycles) ' >^%

7.0 p.m.: After-dinner music. 8.0.|| I Chamber music hour. 8 0:. "Calling .a]B| Stars": -An hour of "light popular recordgj ings. 10.0: In order of appearance: ■ I «S.I:J leCitalS ' 4YA, DUNEDIN .J,■ t 'M (790 Kilocycles) , v'Jf -2.0 p.m.: Selected recordings. ->?&& Sports results. Classical, music. *M Weather report and special', frost.' wWy* cast. 4.30: Light musical 4.45: Sports results. 5.0: Children s-ses-j,-Sion. 5.45: Dinner music (subject_.to ,in|§ terruption by rebroadcasts). = Weatherfreport. 7.0: News service issued Dy•■U»B| Prime Minister's * Department; f»o'Bn£g; ish Official wireless news. 7.10: ««?* 7.30: Gardening talk. 8.0: Orchestral «m-| cert. Compositions by Schubert.' Stuawi artist: Dorothy Stentiford (confcraiw* The Halle Orchestra, conducted Dyj«J» Hamilton Harty. "Rosamunde" Entr'acte No. 3. 8.14: Dorothy L. ford (contralto), "In Praise of Tf«s,v "Wanderers Night Song," "The BW} Gurdy Man," "The Carrier , Pl g eo . n -^ B SJr The Halle Orchestra, conducted Hamilton Harty, "Rosamunde.' BfJJKfc music. 8.35: Joseph Szigeti "Rondo." 8.39: Clifford Curson and 3; Queen's Hall Orchestra, "The Wanderer^ Fantasia for Piano and Orchestra Ifcnu bert-Liszt), AUegro con Fuco, AdagW, Presto, Finale: Fugato: Allegro. ; »»•{ Reserved 9.20: Weather report and lion notices. 9.25: The London.**™SA. monic Orchestra, 'conducted by Beecham, Symphony Wo. 5 m B Flat,VU j| legro, Menuetto, Allegro vivace. .JSrl' Heinrlch Schlusnus (baritone) *£!»•§&& dent," "The Poet's Son." 10.0: The SBW| Francisco Orchestra, conducted by «aI«HH ick Stock, "Marche Militaire." 10.4: W&Wi mirth, and melody. .%.# { , if 4YO, DUNEDIN - .-'J (1140 Kilocycles) > "*"Ta 7.0 p.m.: After-dinner music. '2££ : % "Rosalie and her Romances." 8.30: ing time. 9.0: "The Old-Time The-Aytefc.<V "Emily the Orange Girl" or She wg.,;, Poor, but She was Honest." 9 -} s - A it cords at random. 9.30: "Homestead 5 0" g the Hise." 10.0: Three reeitahste: Harw.,, Horlick's Salon Orchestra. Don Hall Green Brothers' Marimba Orchestra. ' t DAVENTRT _ Transmission One from Daventry (directed to Australia, New Zealand, and - Oceania), 6 p.m to 10 15 p m GbD 31.55 metres (6 P m to B.ld pJ £ti~~G.SJD. (25.53 metres GSf, » f r metres (8.30 p.m. to 10 15 pm ), J GSi 19.66 metres: G.SP I 9 60 metres War news will be broadcast from Daventry at the following New Zealaind times 8 a.m.. 7. 8 9.45, 12.30 p m 4.13 15. a. w * 11.30. ________— —

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22921, 18 January 1940, Page 10

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22921, 18 January 1940, Page 10

BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22921, 18 January 1940, Page 10

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