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BROADCASTING

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES

All Stations.—9.4o p.m.". A message from the New Zealand High Commissioner (from the Empire Station.) 2YA —A Maori programme, 2YC—"When the Band Goes Marching By." IYA—The Studio Orchestra, George Greenaway (baritone). 3YA—Christchurch Municipal Band. 4YA—The Oleanders-Negro Quartet. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). 5.0: Children's session (Uncle Tony). 6.0: Dinner music. 7-0: Government and overseas news. 7.10 (approx.): News and reports. 7.28: Time signals. S.O: Chimes. Finale from "Bagatelles," by Dvorak, played by Rybar and Bernstein (violins), Landshoff (violoncello), Alban (piano). 8.6: "Le Chant des Oiseaux," by Clement Janequin. 8.15: "Virginalistes Anglais" (William Byrd), played by Mme. Pauline Aubert (virginal). 8.24: "Danceries Francaises du 16 Siecle," played by Orchestre du Violons, Altos, Gambles et Basses. 8.33: Lotte Schone (soprano). "Die Forelle"; "Wie Melodien Zieht es Mir." 8.40: Talk. Mr. Douglas Cresswell, "Historic New Zealand Estates-—(No. 5), The Morrisons of Masterton." 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: The anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. The Coming of the Canoe Aotea, by the Wanganui Maori Party. 9.40: A message to the Dominion by the High Commissioner (Mr. W. J. Jordan) (from, the Empire station). 10.45 to 11.15: ' Dance programme. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5.0 to 6.0: Light musical programme--7.0: After-dinner music. ' 8.0: "When the Band Goes Marching By." 9.0: Gems from musical comedy. 10.0 to 10.30: Bright and breezy. 2YD, WELLINGTON (990 kc). 7.0: Rhapsodies in Rhythm. 7.35: Pinto Pete in Arizona. 8.0: 2YD Sports Club. 8.40: Trailer. 8.45: The Brightest and Best. 9.0: "Here's a Queer Thing." 9.30 to 10.0: "Rosalie and Her Romances." IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). 8.0: "Exploits of the Black MothThe Fifty-eight Club Mystery." 8.32: "The Old Time Theayter—'The Murder in the Mill' or 'The Voice in the Night." " 8.45: John Halifax, Gentleman"—a dramatisation of the famous novel by Mrs. Craik, presented by George Edwards and Company (Episode 12). 9.5: Talk, "Leaves from a Backblocks. Diary—The Simple Life," by Mrs. Mary Scott. 9.20: The Studio Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter, Selection, "The Everlasting Waltz" (Hall). 9.30: George Greenaway (baritone), "With a Song," "Thanks Be to God." 9.36: The Studio Orchestra, "The Phantom Brigade" (Myddleton). 9.40: A message-to the Dominion by the High Commissioner. 9.50: Gretl Vernon (soprano), "For You Alone." 9.53: The Studio Orchestra, "Serenade" (Herbert). 9.56: George Greenaway, "The Sea Gipsy," "Cargoes." 10.2: The Studio Orchestra,- three dances from "Nell Gwynn" (German). 10.10 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody, featuring Carson Robison and his Buckaroos. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Government and overseas news. 7.35: Talk, by gardening expert. 8.0: Christchurch Municipal Band, "Appreciation" March (Powell), "Bells Across the Meadows" (Ketelbey). 8.10: Danny Malone (tenor). 8.18: The Band, "Rest" Hymn (Maker); trombone' solo, Bandsman Marston,' "Drinking" (Belton). 8.26: "Eb and Zeb." 8.35: The Band, "Musical Memories" Selection (Trinbard)/. 8.43: Percy Heming (baritone), "Jock the Fiddler," "The Ballad-Monger," "Fairings," "Come to the Fair." 8.51: Cornet solo, R. Simpson (soloist), "Pretty Jane" (Hartman). The Band: "Dunedin" March (Alford). 9.5: Talk, Mr. J. H. Kemnitz, "Twelve Hundred Universities." 9.20: Lener String Quartet and C. Hobday (string bass), C. Draper (clarinet), E. W. Hinchcliff (bassoon). Aubrey Brain (french horn), Fourth, fifth,, and sixth movements of ' movements of Octet in F Major, Op. 166 (Schubert). 9.40: A message by the High Commissioner. 9^50: Maria von Basildes (mezzosoprano), "The Crusade." 9.53: Adolph Busch (violin) and Rudolf Serkin (piano), Sonata in E Flat Major, Op.. 12, No. 3 (Beethoven). 10.10 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody; 10.30, Carson Robison and his Buckaroos. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 8.0: Bernhard Levitou's Salon Orchestra, "Waltz of the Flowers" from the "Nutcracker Suite" (Tschaikowsky) "Hymn to^the Sun" (Rimsky-Korsa-kov), Hungarian Dance No. 7 (Brahms), Valse "Bluette" (Drigo). 8.13: The Oleanders Negro Quartet: "Pick All Massa's Peas," "Just a Callin'," "You Better Be Ready," "State Song." 8.25: Lew White (organ), Waldo Mayo (violin), and Theodore Celia (harp), Medley of Nursery Rhymes (trad.), "Romance" (Rubenstein), "Die Lorelie" (Liszt), "Villa" from "The Merry "Widow" (Leha*c). 8.40: A talk by Mr. J. T. Paul, "World Affairs." 9.5: "Coronets of England—The Life of Charles 11, the Merry Monarch." 9.31: Brian Lawrence and his Lansdowne j sextet, "At the Lansdowne" Medley. 9.40: A message by Mr. W. J. Jordan. 9.50: "Khyber." 10.10 to 11.0: A dance ' programme by Dick Colvin and his music. EMPIRE BROADCAST. GSI, 15.26 Mc/s. (19.66 m.) GSO, 15.18 Mc/s. (19.76 m.) GSF, 15.14 Mc/s. (19.82 m.) GSE, 11.86 Mc/s. (25.29 m.) GSD, 17.15 Mc/s. (25.53 m.) 8.0 p.m.: Big Ben. "In Town Tonight." 8.30: "Musical Memories." 9.25: Recital of Rachmaninoff's songs by Judith Silv'er (New Zealand soprano). 9.40: "New Zealand Day, 1939"—A message to the Dominion by the High Commissioner in London, Mr. W. J. Jordan. • 9.50: News and announcements. 10.15: Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 30, 6 February 1939, Page 4

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BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 30, 6 February 1939, Page 4

BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 30, 6 February 1939, Page 4