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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

Popular Entertainment For To-night

2YA. WELLINGTON (570 k.e.). 7.0-1).0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 2.45: Running' commentary on tlie Rugby football match, relayed from Athletic I’nrk. Announcer: Mr. Chas. Lamberg. 5.0: Children's hour. 0.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. S.O: Recording, tbo 8.8. C. Theatre Orchestra. "Monckton Melodies” (arr. Stanford Robinson). 8.10: Recording. Nelson Eddy (baritone), "Ros*: Marie"; "Tlie Moii'nties” (Friml). 8.16: Recording, Patricia Rossborougli (piano), "Street Singer's Serenade” Elim Selection. 5.19: Mr. G. D. Hall (yodelling), witli guitar. 8.25: Recordings, Loudon Piano Accordion Band, "One Night in Mono Carlo” (Silver and Lewis). 5.28: The Scottish Troubadours (sketch). "McCall's Wedding" (Hutchings). 8.34: Neu. Harvey (banjo), -witli Orchestra. "Doll Dance” (Brown i. 8.37: Mae Qnestal (tlie Betty Boot* Girl), light vocal. "The Wedding of .luck and Jill" (Coots. Grnniniier). 8.40: Zither Ensemble. "Tlie Chinese Wizard" (Sledei. 8.43: Decca All-Star Revue, " 'Way Back Home” (Lewis, Waring). 5.19: Red Norvo (xylophone), with Orchestra, "Knockin’ on Wood” (Norvo). 8.52: .Mr. G. D. Hall (yodelling), willt guitar. 8.57: Recording. Alfredo amt ids Orchestra, "Russian Gipsy Sketch" i Ferraris). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 11.5: Programme of'modern dance music. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Continuation of programme of modern dance music. 11.15: ('lose down. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 k.c.i. 2.45: Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. S.O: Concerted vocal and solo instrumental recital. 9.0: Variety amt vaudeville programme. J 0.0: Thirty minutes of light music and humour. 10.30: Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND (050 k.c.i. 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s lioitr. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. S.O: Browning Mummery, famous Australian tenor. 8.17: Reeltal by Florence Austral, world-famous opcira star, ami John Amadio, Internatioually-accla’nied flautist. Accompanist: Mr. Carl Bartling, well-known pianist. 8.48: Sydney de Vries, eminent. Dutch baritone: A recital of modern songs. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 11.5: Recordings, thirty minutes of Irish music, "In tin' Home of the Shamrock." 9.35: Tit*' Decca All-Star Revue, ” ’Way Back Home" (Waring). 9.42: Gertililo and l**s Orchestra. witli Cyril Grantham, tlie Tup Ballers and tlie (ierahlettcs. "TopHat” Selection. 11.52: Arthur Young amt Reginald Fo rosy I lie (piano duettistsl, '‘'Modern Melodies." 10.0: Sports summary. 10.1i>: Dance music. 11.15: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.e.). 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. 8.0: “Music Lovers’ Competition” (31 (items 21 to 30). 8-30: Recording, the Alaestros. “Songs of Old Erin” Medley. 8.40: "Abroad with the Lockharts" (No. 7). Au American business man and his wife on tour. 8.54: Refording, the London Novelty Orchestra. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Recording, New Mayfair Orchestra, with vocalists, “.Medley of James Tate's Songs.” 9.13: Agnes Shears, by, "In tlie Tea Room” (piano novelties). 9.21: Recital by Gladys Moncrieff (soprano). 9.27: Jock Lockhart (comedian), (a) "The Duek Song” (Butler); (It) "The Oltl Dinner AVagon" (Wallace). 9.34: Recording. Flanaghau Brothers (aeeordlon duo), "MeGonaglo Taste.” 9.37: Recording. “Nelson Eddy (baritone). "The Mount'es” (Stotliart). 9.40: Agnes Shearsby (in piano novelties), “Lulaby Town" (a selection of lullabies) (arr. Shearsby) 9.48: Jock Lockhart (comedian), "You Cun Keep Your Champagne and Oysters" (Weston and Lee). 9.54: Recording, the London Novelty Orchestra, (a) "Happy Darkies" i-Jodl'rey); (b) "The Brooklyn Cake Walk" (Thtirban). 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.15: 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, (i.O: Dinner music. 7.0: Nows and reports. 8.0: IYA Concert Orchestra, conducted by (til Deeb, -Ball at the Savoy" (Abraham). S.tg: Itoeitul by Vitkin McCurdy (siiprano). Sis; The Orchestra, "lu c Toy Shop” (Englomnn). 8.25: J. E. R. Bouton (bass), "Pretty Betty" (Rowley); "Brittany" (Bullock); 'Tin’ Bachelors of Devon" (Day). 8.34: The Orchestra, "Faust" Fantasia (Gounod). 8.49: Items by Valtl.'i .McCurdy (soprano). 8.54: The Orchestra. "Gypsiana” (Maeombes); "Rumba Land" (Prince). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Ringside description of profoslonnl wrestling match, relay from Town Hall. 10.0 (approx.): Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.30: Close down. DAYENTRY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. 4.0 p,m.: Big lien, "Holidays: Some Unusual Angies on Holidays in England." 4.17: "Fairground." Introduced by The Barker. 4.43: Sports talk. 4.58: Tim Roth, well Temperance Band. 5.10: The news' aud announcements. Greenwich time signal ut 5.45. 0.0: Close down. WORLD SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES. (All times are New Zealand standard.) 5.30 a.tn.: RAVS9—A programme in English, including music and news. AV2XAF—"Top Hatters.” 9.0: IV2XAF—Musical programme. 9.30: IV2XAF—News reports 11.30; TPA4—News in English. 11.45: Theatrical broadcast. 2.15 p.m.: TPA4—Talk. 2.30: 3LR—Luncheon music. (During the whole afternoon 3LR's program,mo will be liable to interruption by descriptions by Jim Carroll of the Aloonee Valley races, anti results of the Ascot races as they come to hand from Sydney.) 2.30: WBXK— News. Sports tinal. TPA4—News in French. W2XAF—-News reports. 2.35: Myron Carr’s Orchestra. 2.45: WBNK— Westview Park Orchestra. 2.50; Tl’Al— News in English. 3.0: W2XAF—Jesse Crawford, organist. TPA4—Records. WBXK—Nixon Restaurant Orchestra. 3.30: W2XAF—Mark Fisher’s Orchestra. WBXK —"DX Club of lhe Air.” 3.55: 3LR—Description by Mel. Morris and Wallace Sltarland of the League football match, Alelbourne v. South Melbourne, from the Melbourne Cricket Ground. 4.0: W2XAF— Xavier Cngat’s Orchestra. WSXK—Fletcher Henderson's orchestra. 4.15: TPA4— News in German. 5.0: VPD—An hour's variety programme. D.lA—Early-morning concert. 5.5: 31,R—From tlie studio: Spurting results to hand. Musical interlude. 5.15: Description of football (eontinueili. 5.30: TPA3 (25.24 metres)-—Relay from P.T.T. transmitter. DJA—News in English. 5.45: Early-morning concert (continued I. 5.50: TPA3—Records. 6.10; Tl’A3—Relay ’from P.T.T. transmitter. (1.25: Records, (i. 30 DJA—News in German. 0.45: Concert. S.O: SLR—Countryman's session. 8.18: "Women's Sporting Activities”: Mis's M. Beckensale. 8.25': DJA—German folk song. 8.30: SLR— Sporting session, conducted by Mel. Morris. DJA—"Concert Hour": Ballads. 8.55: 3LR—Naliininl news bulletin. 9.0: DJA— News and review In English. 9.5: SLR—Musical interlude. 9.8: National talk from Brisbane: “Tennis and Flowers: Experiences of a Tennis Champion, ’’ Mrs. B. 11. Moleswortli. 9.15: DJA —Military concert. 9.23: SLR—Victorian news bulletin. 9.3(1: VK3.M E—“ Around tlie World with the Dunce Bands.” SLR—Regional programme from Melbourne: Brass band recital by the Collingwood Citizens’ Band; conductor, F. C. .Tohuston. 10.0: SLR— National programme from Melbourne: "Hlp-Hoo-Radlo": a cheerful earful, featuring Win and Windle, radio humorists. Homola Hansen and Herbert Browne, sup-

ported by (ho A.B.C. (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus and Orchestra. 10.15: D.TA —News and economic review In German. 10.30: DJA—Concert of light music. VK3ME — News bulletin and sporting results. 10.45: Australian artists’ programme. 10.50: 3LR —Recital bv Eileen Joyce, brilliant Australian pianist. 11.10: 3LR—lnterlude. 11.15: Programme by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Percy Code. 11.30: DJA—News in English. 11.45: "Greetings to Our Listeners.” 11.50: Concert of light music (continued). 12.0: 31,11 —Special nows service. 12.3: "Silhouettes of City Life”: (a) A fire call; (b) a Punch ami Judy girl. 12.15: Harold Moselietti and ids dance band, from tbo Palais de Danse, St. Kllda. DJA’s programme will also bo broadcast. from 5 to 11.30 p.m. by DJQ; from U to S bv D.IR: from 8.25 to 12.30 by DJB: from 10.15 to 12 by DJI., and the whole evening by DJN: and TPA3’s possibly by TPA2 (19.08 metres).

To-morrow’s Programmes 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 k.c.). 9.0-11.0: Selected recordings. Usual .Sunday programme from 11.0. 6.0: Children's service. 7.0: Relay of the evensong from St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral, Mulgrave Street. Preacher: Canon Percival James. Organist and choirmaster; Mr. Robert Parker, C..M.G. 5.15 (approx.): Selected recordings. 8.30: 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra. “Buy Blas” Overture. 8.40: Olga Haley (mezzosoprano). "On Wings of Song,’ 8.431 iguaz Friedman (piano), Songs Without Words 8.52: Richard Tauber (tenor), "Venetian Gondola” Soug. 8.56: Items by the London Philharmonic Orchestra. 9-0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: A ballad reeital by Peter Dawson (bass-baritone). 9 17: Reeital bv Fritz Krieslcr (violinist). 0 33: Recital by Essio Ackland (contralto). 9.47: Sydney Gustard in a cinema organ reeital, "Drtirv Lane Memories”; "Erie Coates” Medley. 10.10: Close down. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 k.c.). 6.0 to 5.30: Selected recordings. 8.30: Light concerted vocal recital, with instrutai interludes. 0.0: An orchestral programme of colourful symphonic music. 10.0: Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 k.e.). 9.0-11.0: Selected recordings. Usual Sunday programme from 11-0. 5.0: Children’s song service. 7.0; Relay of evening service from the Baptist Tabernacle. Preacher: Rev. Dr- Alexander Hodge; organist, Mr. Arthur E. Wilson. 8.30: Recordings, Berlin State Opera House Orchestra (conductor, Klaus Nettstracter), Overture to "Tannhauscr" (Wagtier). 8.46: Sydney do Vries, eminent Dutch baritone. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Recital by Florence Austral, world-famous opera star; John Amadio, Internationally-acclaimed ilautlst. Accompanist, Mr. Carl Bartling, well-known pianist. 10.0; Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.). 9.0-11.0: Selected recordings. Usual Sunday programme from 11.0. 5.30: Session for youth. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Knox Presbyterian Church. Preacher: Rev. T. IV. Armour. Organist: Miss V Butler. Choirmaster: Mr. A. G. Thompson. 8.0: Selected recordings. 8.30: 3YA Orchestra (conductor, Harold Beck), "Carmen” Overture (Bizet). 8.37: Recordings, Lawrence Tlbbett (baritone), "Prologue” (“A Word Allow Me") (Leoncavallo). 8.45: Items by 3YA Orchestra 9.0: Weather. Station notices, 9.3: Madame Irene Ainsley (contralto), “O, Mio Fernando" (Donizetti). 9.10: ReJbrdingS, Pablo Casals (’cello), “O, Star of Eve" (Wagner). 9.14: Elizabeth Rethberg (soprano). Beniamino Giglo (tenor) and Ezio Pinza (iiass). 9.22: 3YA Orchestra, "Prize” Song ("Die Meistersinger") (Waglior). 0.27: Recital by Madame Irene Ainsley (contralto). 9.34: 3YA Orchestra, Introduction, Act 3, “Lohengrin" (Wagner). 1'1.38: Recordings. Marcel I’alotti (organ).

“Faust” Ballet Music (Gounod). Q. 44: Grand Opera Company, “Aida” Vocal Gems I Verdi). 9.52: Loudon Symphony Qrchostra, conducted by Albert Coates, "The Valkyrie” (Magic Fire Music) (Wagner). 10.0: Close down.

4YA, DUNEDIN (790 k.c.). 9.0-11.0: Selected recordings. Usual Sunday programme from 11.0. 5.80; Children’s hour. 6.30; Relay of evening service from the Trinity Methodist Church. Preacher: Rev. C. IT. Olds; choirmaster. Mr. U. B, Wilson: organist, Miss E. Hartley. 7.45'. Selected recordings. 8.30: Grand Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Florian Weiss, "The Juggler of Notre Dame." 8.36: Germaine Martinelli (soprano), "It is. This Very Place”; "O Beloved.” 8.4*1: Orchestra of the Opera Comiqiie, Paris, conducted by M. Clocz. "Manon” Ballet Music. 852: Sydney Rayner (tenor), “Ah! Fuyez, Douce Image. 8.56: New Symphony Orchesfra, conducted by Eugene Goosscns, "Hcrodiado," Ballet No. 4. "Les I’hoenielenncs." 9.0: WeatherStation notices. 9.5: “The Egypt’s Gold.” A dramatic version of a great deep-sea diving teat, by Terence Horsley. 9.55 Loudon Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates, “Hungarian Storm” March (Liszt). 10.0: Close down. DAVENTRY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. 4.45 p.m.: Big Ben. A religious service (Church of Scotland) from Christchurch, Kippeu. 5.37: A recital by Eda Kersey (violin). 5.56: Davis Cup challenge round: commentaries by Captain 11. B. T. Wakolam and Colonel R. 11. Brand. From 'Wimbledon. 6.25: Weekly newsletter, sports summary and announcements. 6.45: Close down.

WORLD SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES* (All times are New Zealand standard.)

8.30 a.m.: W2XAF—“Blue Room Echoes.'' 9.0: W2XAF—"Kaltenmeyer's Kindergarten.” 9.30: W2XAF—News reports. 10.0 1 : HBL (also HUP. 38.47 metres)—Current news about the League of Nations. 11.30: 2FA4—News In English. 11.45: Records 2.15 p.m.: TPA4—Talk. 2.30: WBXK— News, sports, weather. TPA4—News in French, W2XAF—News reports. 2.35: Frankie Carle’s Orchestra. 2.45: WBXK— Westview Park Orchestra. 2.50: Tl'At—• News in English. 3.0: W2XAF—Russ Morgan's Orchestra. Tl'A4—Theatrical broadcast. WBXK—Nixon Restaurant Orchestra. 3 30: W2XAF—Beu Bernie's Orchestra W2XK—“Messages to the Far North.” 4.0 W2XAF—Gene Becher's Orchestra, W2XK—Henry King’s Orchestra. 4.15: TPA4—News in German. 4.30; VK2ME— Programme for the first session, beginning and ending with the kookaburra call 5.0: DJA—Early-morning concert. 5.30: TPA3 (25.24 metres)—Relay from P.T.T. transmitter. DJA—News and review of the week in English. 5.45: Early-morning concert. 5.50: TBA3-Records. 6.10: 21* A 3— Belay from I’.T.T. transmitter. 0.25: Records. (1.30; DJA—News and review of tlie week in German. 6.45; Concert. 7.30: 3LR—Four and a half hours’ relay of the programme of one of the Melbourne national stations. 7.55: National news bulletin. 8.5: 3LK—lnterlude. 8.8: "Tbo News Behind the News,” by "The Watchman." 8.25: DJA—German folk song "Outstanding Broadcasts of the Week.” 8.30: DJA—Women's Hour: "Film Stars at Leisure.” 9.0: VK2JlE—Programme for Hie second and third sessions, beginning and ending with the kookaburra call. DJA —News and review of the week in English. 9.15: Hitler Youth programme by the German Girls' League; "Preparations for the Olympic Games.” I).3<>: DJA— Popular musical programme. .10.15: DJA News and review of the week in German. 10.30: RNE—Review of the week. Liston ovs’ questions and answers. News bulletin. DJA—Concert of light music. 11.30: DJA—News in English. 11.45: "Greetings to Our Listeners." 11.50: Concert of light music (continued). 5,30 a.m. (Monday); I‘liilips’ Holland-India Broadcasting Station, PCJ—An hour's programme, conducted by the Roman Catholic Broadcasting Association, for listeners in Africa, DJA'S programmes will also be broadcast from 5 to 11.30 p.m. by DJQ; from (t Io S by DJR: from 8.25 to 12.30 by DJB; from 10.15 to 12 by DJI,, and the whole wetting by DJ.N: and Tl'AS’s possibly by TPA2 (19.68 metres).

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Call Location. Metr. Kes. Watts 11 WoO—Moscow 50. (X) G.000 20,000 W2XAl'-~Scl>euectady 31.48 9,530 25,000 'j'PAl—Paris 25.60 11.720 ——- W8XK—Pittsburgh .. •18.83 <1.140 40,000 1,000 SLR— Lypdburst 31.34 11,580 D.JA—Berlin 31.38 O.oUO VK3ME —.Melbourne . 31.55 9,510 1,500 VPD—Suva 22.04 13,075 500

Call. Location, Meir. Kes. Watts W 2 X A F—Sc h cnec I a <ly 31.4$ 0.530 23.000 II BL—Genova 31.27 v, 18,000 WSXK—Pittsburg .. 48.83 (1,140 10,000 25.G0 11,7 VO — VK2JIK —Sydney 31.28 0.590 20,000 DJA—Berlin 31.38 11.5(10 3LR—Lyudburst .... 31.34 0,580 1,000 RNE—’Moscow .... 25.00 12.000 20.000 j’CJ—Eindhoven .... 31.2S 0,500 20.000

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 24

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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 24

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 24