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TO-DAY’S RADIO

Recorded Classical Music RELAY OF WRESTLING 21’A, WELLINGTON (270 k.c.). 7 0-0 0- Recorded breakfast session. Usual dally programme from 10.0. 30: Children’s hour. 0.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 80‘ Recordings, Bouillon (violin), Cortot (Illite) and Morseau (flute), and Eeole Normale Chamber Orchestra, Paris, conducted hv Alfred Cortot, "Brandenburg” Concerto No i in G Major (Bach). 8.20: Recording's Hedwig von Debitzka (soprano), "Hark Then, to the Soft Chorus of Flutes’ (Bach) 8.24: Recordings, John Barbirolli Cccllo)' and Ethel Bartlett (plauo), Sonata No 1 in G Major (Bach). 8.40: Talk, "Serving the Public—No. 2, The- Bank Teller.” 9-0: Weather. Station notices. 05- R’ugside description of the wrestling contest (relayed from the Town Hall). Announcer: Mr. A. Pope. 10.0 (approx.)Dance music. 11.0 (approx.) : Close down. 2YC, -WELLINGTON (840 k.c.). 50- Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Popular band programme, with spoken interludes. 8.39: "The King’s Astrologer, one of a series of dramas about famous diamonds. 9.0: Light orchestral and ballad programme. 10.0: "In Lighter vein, half an hour of light music and humour. 10.30: Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 k.c.). 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. 'Usual dally programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s hour. 0.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. SO- A 8.8. C. programme: "Scrapbook for 1914,” bv Leslie Ba’ly. Produced by Charles Brewer. 9.0: Weather.* Station notices.- 0.5: Ringside commentary on wrestling match, relayed from the Town Hall. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.e.). 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Recording, 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, (a) “The Black Domino” Overture (Auber); (b) "Soldiers in the Park” (Monckton). 8.10: “Eb and Zeb,” the country storekeepers, in another humorous episode 8.19: Recording, Salvation Army Massed Bands, “The Redcliffe” March. 8.22: Sydney Mac Ewan (tenor) and Duncan Morrison (pianist) tn half an hour of Scottish and Gaelic music. 8.52: Recording, Band of U.M. Grenadier Guards, “Nautical Moments.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk, David H. Graham, "International Facts About New Zealand Fish.” 0.20: Recording, Marcel Darrle, Marcel Moyse and Pierre Pasquler (violin, flute and viola), Serenade, Op. 25 (Beethoven). 9.28: Recordings, ■ Gerhard Hiisch, (a) “Good Night"; (b) “The Lime Tree”: (c) “The Water Course” (Schubert). 0.48: Arthur Schnabel (pianoforte), Sonata In F Major, Op. 54 (Beethoven). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 k.c.). 7.0-9.0: Recorded \ breakfast session, Usual, daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s hour. 0.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. S.O: Chimes. The Dunedin Choral Society Madrigal Club presents the second concert ot the 193(1 season. Conductor. Mr. Alfred Walmsley. (Relay from Town Hall Concert Chamber.) 8.40: Talk by J. T. Paul, “World Affairs.” 9.0: Weather Station notices. 9.5: The Mountebanks present “Ebenezer Runs Amok,” a comedy in three acts by G. A. Thomas. 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. DAVENTRY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. 4.45 p.m.: Big Ben. Old favourites, No. 3. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra (leader, Danied Melsa; conductor, Eric Fogg), Highland Patrol, “Wee Maegregor” (Amers); -Waltz, “The Blue Danube” (Jonathan Strauss); "Serenata” (Toselli, arr. Gervasio); “Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay” (Flynn); Selection, "Fifty Years of Song” (arr. Kennett and Baynes); “Humoreske" (Dvorak); Overture, "Light Cavalry” (Suppe). 5.30: A talk by the chief engineer of the British Broadcasting Corporation. Greenwich time signal at 5.45. 5.45: “Empire Magazine,” No. 1. Devised and Edited by Cecil Madden. 6.25: The news and . announcements. 6.45: Close down. WORLD SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES. (All times are New Zealand standard.) 8.30 a.m.: RWS9 —Review of the week. Listeners’ questions and answers. News bulletin. 11.30: Philips’ Holland-India Broadcasting station PC.T—An hour’s programme, conducted by the Roman Catholic Broadcasting Association, for listeners iu South and Central America. 3.30 p.m.: WBXK—Organ reveries. 3.43: Missionary broadcast. 5.0: VPD—An hour’s variety programme. DJN—Early morning concert. 5.30: DJN—News in English. 4.45: Early morning concert (continued). 6.30: DJN— News iu German. 6.45: Concert. 8.0: 3LR —Countryman’s session. 8.20: DJN —German folk song. “Greetings to Our Listeners.” 8.30: SLR—Sporting session, conducted by Mel. Morris. DJN—German marches. 8.45: 3LR—National news bulletin. 0.0: DJN—News and economic review In English. 3LR—lnterlude. 9.3: National talk from Sydney: “The Meaning of Liberty: The Measure of Political Freedom In Australia." by Dr. Frank Louat and Mr. Lloyd Ross. 9.15: DJN—Orchestral concert. 9.23: 3LR—Victorian uews bulletin. 9.30: VK3ME—“Songs frdm the -World’s Best Known Baritones." 3LR—National programme from Sydney: “Caractacus,” a cantata, music by Sir Edward Elgar; soloists, -Walter Kingsley, Lillian Wilson, Lahee Jel'free and Terence Hunt: the A.B.C. Radio Choir and Concert Orchestra. 10.0: DJN—Sports review. 10.15: News nnd economic review In German. 10.30: VK3ME —News bulletin and sporting results. D.TN—Concert of light music. 1J1.45: 3LR—"Gems from Musical Comedies.” 11.25: 3LR—lnterlude. 11.30: DJN—News In English. 3LR—“Death In the Triangle”: a radio play written by Trafford W. Whitelock. 11.45; DJN—Concert of light music (continued). Programmes given for DJN will also he broadcast from 5 to 7.30 p.m. bv DJA and DJQ: from 7.30 to 8.20 by DJQ; from 8.20 to 11.30 by DJB and DJQ, and from 11 p.m. to 12.30 a.m. by DJB and DJE.

Call. Location. Metr. Kes. Watts KW59—Moscow .... 50.00 6,000 20,000 PCJ—Eindhoven 31.28 0,59Q 20,000 W8XK—Pittsburgh .. 48.83 0,140 40,000 VP D—Suva 22.04 13,075 500 DJN —Berlin 81.45 0,540 3LK —Lyndhurst .... 31.32 0,580 1.000 VK3ME —Melbourne . 31.55 9,510 1,500

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 185, 4 May 1936, Page 14

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TO-DAY’S RADIO Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 185, 4 May 1936, Page 14

TO-DAY’S RADIO Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 185, 4 May 1936, Page 14