TO-DAY’S RADIO
Miss Grace Wilkinson DRAMA FROM 2YA 2YA WELLINGTON (M 0 k.c.) 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast sesftoa. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. , , 8.0: The Hamilton Dickson String Orchestra (conductor. Hamilton Dickson). "It I Wore King" Overture (Adam). 8.11: A ballad recital by Grace Wilkinson, New Zealand contralto: “I Was ■''Ot Sorrowful’' (John Ireland): "Daybreak (Mitford). Three songs from the eye e 'Over flic Him of the Moon" (Michael Head). 8.26: The Hamilton Dickson String Orchestra. “Music Pictures" (I-oulds). 3.40: Talk. Dr. Guv 11. Scholefield. 0.8. E.. "World Affairs.” P.O: 'Weather report, and station notices. 0.5: “The Egypt’s Gold.’ A dramatic version of a great deep-sea diving feat. 100: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. 2YC WELLINGTON (810 k.c.) 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: An hour of variety—a light popular programme. 9.0: Light recital programme, featuring Jeannette MacDomild, soprano, George Baker, baritone. Sydney Gnstard, organ, and Marek Weber and his Orchestra. 10.0: Thirty minutes of light music and humour. 10.30: Close down. IYA AUCKLAND (650 k.c.) 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. o.O: Children's hour. 0.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. „ 8.0: Helen Gray, violin, Moya CooperSniith, violin, ami Kathleen O'Leary, piano, present Bach's “Double Concerto” for Iwo Violins. 8.16: Beatrice Pugh, soprano. "Love’s Faith” (Brahms):' "The Little Dustman” (Brahms); “Are They Tears, Beloved?” (Grieg): “Solveig’s Song (Grieg). 8.28: Recordings. The Loner String Quartet and Charles Draper, clarinet, Clarinet Quintet in A Major (Mozart). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 95: Talk, D’Arcv Cresswell. ‘‘The ‘Odessy’ of Homer.” 9.20: “The Concert Hall of tho Air.” A programme of light orchestral music and songs. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.) 7 0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. ,_>.o. Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. $.O: Recordings. The Queens Hall Orchestra. conducted by Sir Henry J. w ot> d, “Samson” Overture (Handel). 8.9: 1. lieodor Chaliapin, bass, "In Questa lomba (Beethoven). 8.13: Recordings. Artur Schnabel, pianoforte, and the London I miharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent, Concerto No. 2 in 1> F lai- Major On. 19 (Beethoven). 8.41 : Alfred Walmsley, tenor, (a) "Rienzi’s Prayer” (Wagner); th) "Flower Song’ ’(Bizet); (c) Lend Me Your Aid" (Gounod). 8.56: Recording, Madrid Symphony Orchestra. “Sarabande (Corelli). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Recordings, San I'ranciseo Symphony Orchestra. Marche Militaire (Schubert). 9.1): Gerhard Huscli, baritone, “The Tavern” (Schubert). 9.13: London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr Leo Blech, Symphony No. 7 in C Major (Schubert). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. IYA DUNEDIN (790 k.c.)
7 0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children's hour. G.O: Dinner music. i.O: News and reports. . , 8.0: "Music at Your Fireside, featuring “Pour quoi me Kcveillcr” (Massenet): "Elegle” (Massenet). 8.17: “The Great Game.” a further episode in the Ilves ot a Japanese houseboy and his' employer. 8 32: "The Voice of the People: Catherine (lie Great.” Part -I. 5.40: Reserved. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: The Dunedin Symphony Orchestra, presents the second concert of the 1936 season. 10.0: Dance music. “An Hour of Favourites of 1934.” 11.0: Close down. DAVENTBY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. 4.0 p.m.: Big Ben. Sidney Torch, at tlie organ of tho llegal, Edmonton. 4.30: "Foreign Affairs,” bv Sir Frederick Whyte. K.C.5.1., LL.D. 4.15: “Fools in Fantasy." Devised and written by Ronald Frankau. Presented by Dennis Redhead. 50: Musical interlude. 5.25: "Starlight,” No. 7. Interviews with famous stage people. 5.40: The news and announcements. Greenwich: time signal at 5.'45 p.m. G.O: Close down. WORLD SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES. (All times are New Zealand standard.) S3O a.m.: W2XAF—Lang Sisters. 8.45: “Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen.” 9.0: W2XAF— "What's New In the Berkshires.” 9.15: Musical programme. 9 30: W2XAF —News, reports. 2.30 p.m.: WBXK—News, sports, weather. W2XAF —News, reports. 2.35: Jerry Johnson’s Orchestra. 2.45: WBXK—Henry Busse’s Orchestra. 3.0: IVSXK—Ruby Newiunn's Orchestra. W2XAF —Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra. 3.15: Jesse Crawford, organist. 3.30: W2XAF—Henry Busse's Orchestra. WsXK: Shandor, violinist. 3.38: Runny Weeks and his Orchestra. 4.0: W2XAI-’— Xavier Cugat’s Orchestra. WSXK—PhiI Levant’s Orchestra. 5.0: VPD—An hour's variety programme. DJA —Early morning concert. 5.30: DJA—News in English. 5.45:-Early morning concert (continued). 6.30: DJA— News In German. 6.-15: Concert. 8.0: 3LR —Countryman’s session. 8.25: DJA—German folk song. 8.30: 3LR—Snorting session. conducted by Mei. Morris. DJA— Chamber music and songs by Max Reger. 8.45: 3LR —National news bulletin. 9.0: DJA—News and economic review in English. SLR—“Young Ideas.” conducted by James Waterman. 9.15: DJA—"The German Economic Situation”: Karl Emil Weiss 9.23: 3LR—Victorian news bulletin. 9.30: VK3ME- “With (be World’s ji'nmous Orchestras.” DJA —Homeland
ejenlti.g: “Old Berlin." 31.R—I’he Zigeuner banij iu a programme of gipsv songs and dau.-.-s 10.0; ULIt-Short sketch: “The Leopard Skin, ’ by Lester Young; time, the present: scene, living-room or an old farm nousc lacing distant mountains. 16.15: Los Adams ami bis Rhythmic Pagans. I>J.). —Aces ami economic review in German. 10.30; 3LR—National programme troni (lie Sydney Town Hall: an orchestral concert by the New South Wales State •b.'uipbouy Orchestra, of 70 plavcrs, in conjunct iod with the Australian Bruadcasiiug Commission. Conductor, Maurice de Abravancl; soloist, Eileen Joyce. DJA—Concert ot* light music. 11NE (also 19.89 metres)—Talk: “A Summer Evening in Moscow’”: tlie boulevards—the Park of Culture and Rest—the open-air theatres — open-air dancing. Music and news. Fiveminute Russian lesson. “Soviet Opinion and World Affairs.” VK3ME—News bulletin and sporting results. “A Tour of tlie M orld with VKoME's Mailbag.” 11.0. VK3ME—“The Leading Dance Bands.” U.3ii: Philips’ Holland-India Broadcasting Station I‘CJ—Four hours’ musical “Happy Programme.” DJA -News in English. Il.io (approx.): .’?LR National talk from the Sidney studio: “The Atrial Recounaissunec Survey Work in Australia: the Mackay Etc ped it iota- of 1'333 and 1935.” by Comniaudor 11. T. Bennett. 11.15: DJA — “Greetings to Our Listeners.” 11.50: <'uncert of light music iconliuued). 12.0: 31. R — Extracts from ”Al Home and Abroad." by “Tho Watclnn:iii.” 12. in; Dance baud, eondijch’d by Frank Goughian, from the Trocadero. Sydney. Programmes given for DJA will also be broadcast from 5 to 820 p.m. by D JN* and DJQ: from 8.20 to 11.30 by DJB and DJQ. and from 11 p.m. to 12JU> a.m. by DJB and
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D.je. Call Location Metr. 1\ <*s. Watts W2X AF—Schenectady 31.18 !> .>30 25,000 W8XK—Pittsburgh 48.83 6,140 40,000 VPD—Suva 22.94 i 11. * 500 D.TA—Berlin 31.38 9,360 3LR—Lyndhurst ... 31.31 9,580 1,000 VK3ME—Melbourne . 31.63 9,490 1.5(H) RNE—Moscow 25.00 12,000 20,000 PCJ—Eindhoven 19.71 15.220 20.900
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 223, 17 June 1936, Page 5
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