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BROADCASTING

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES

8.8.C. NEWS BROADCASTS,

ttebroadcasts of ♦•lie 8.8.C. news are made by the New Zealand national stations at 6 a.m., 7 a.m., 8.45 a.m., 1.15 pan., 6.15 p.m., and 11.30 p.m. At 9 p.m. a "newsreel" compiled from the day's news, is broadcast.

2YA. WELLINGTON (570 kc.)

5.0: Children's session. 5.45: Dinner music: "Light Cavalry" (Suppe); '"Evening Song" (Schumann); "Grace Moore. Melodies"; "Cloches de Corneville" (Flanquette); '-Brahms's Waltzes" (Brahms); "Mexican Serenade" (Kaschebet): "Dicky Bird Hop" (Gourley); "The Blue Lagoon" (Strauss); "Old England" (arr. Krish); "San Remo" (Hummer;; ".for Your Delight" (Coates); "Tell Me Again" (Grosz); "Gracie Fields's Melodies"; "Liebestraum" (Liszt); "In the MiU" (Gillet). 7.15: "Britain Speaks."' 7.30: The Orchestra, overture, "Charles II," "A Moorland Idyll." 7.44: Talk on..Gar r dening. 8.0: ,Mrs. Halvorsen, "Softly the Shadows." "Out of the Dusk fo You.'% 8.5: The Orchestra, "Valse—A Dream Princess." 8.9: Mrs-Halvprsen,, "Fiddle and I," "Sweet Song"of "Long Ago." 8.15 Lawrence Tibbett, Johft 7 Chai'les Thomas. Lance Fairfax, Fraser Gange. Nelson Eddy. Dennis iMoble, Raymond Newell. 8.42: Ray Trewern (tenor) "Moods of the Day.'" Morning: //Arise,. O Sun." Noon: "Silent Noon." Evening: "The Star." Night: "Music.o£ the Night." 9.20: Evening Prayer, conducted by Monsignor T. F. Connolly, of the Catholic Presbytery. 9.25: "The First Great Churchill." 9-53:. "The Woman in Black." 10.6: Dick Jurgens and his Orchestra. ; ' . ' ' 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kcO--5.0: Tunes for the tea table." 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0:. Elena • Gerhardt (soprano). Mischa Levitzki (piano), Feodor Chaliapin (bass). 8.40: Orchestral masterpieces; at 8.56. the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op!.-125 ("Choral") (Beethoven). 10.0 to 10.23:Signal preparation for Air Force. - ; 2YD, WELLINGTON (990 kc). 7.0: Cocktails. 7.35: Here's a Queer Thing! 7.45: Musical digest,". 8,1,5: The Hunchback of Ben Air. 8.28: Solo artists' spotlight. 8.45: Stars of the musical fii-mament. 9.0: "The Life of Cleopatra." 9.30 to 10.0: Night Club. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc.). 7.30: Eileen ■ Joyce (piano)V Henri Temianka (violin), Antoni Sala ('cello) i Trio in D Minor. Opus: 32 (Arensky>. 7.56: Alice Ewart (soprano),;,"Sl,ow. Horses, Slow," "Violet," "Snowfiakes,?* "Night." 8.9: Pro Arte Quartet. ..Quar- ;J> tet in A Major. Op. 55. No. 1 (Haydn>. 8.27: Parry Jones (tenor), "The Passionate Shepherd," "As Ever I Saw.' 8.33: The Boyd Neel String Orchestra (solo violin. Frederick -Grmke), Concerto in D Minor (Vaughan Williams). 8.51: Marion Anderson (contralto), "Ever Softer Grows My Slumber/ 9.20: Evening Prayer. 9.25: "Martin's Corner: The Story of a Family." 9^50: Massed Bands of Jack Hylton. Roy Fox, Lew Stone and Ambrose, "The Bands, That Matter." 10.0: Music, mirth,, and melody. ■•!•-' 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc:). 7.30: London Symphony Orchestra, "Overture in D Minor" (Handel). 7.35:, Winter Course Discussion: "Things, as Seen by a Craftsman," by F. A. Shurrock and Gordon McArthur. 8.0: Yehudi Menuhin (violin), "Kaddisch" (Ravel); "Habanera," Op. 21, No. .2 (Sarasate). 8.8: Readings by O. ;L\ Simmance, "Facing Death?5: Tales, told^ on a sinking raft: "The Solicitor's" Story." 8.28: Dr. J.-C. Bradshaw, "'Organ. Symphony No. 4" (Widor); ."Niinrod".". No. 9 of the Enigma Variations. (Elgar). 8.48: Kirsten Flagstad (soprano); "Grea-' tion's' Hymn"; "I Love Thee"; "Love, Went a-Riding." 9.20: Evening Prayer. ■ 9.25: "Music from the Theatre,":. "Cpqi, dOr" (Rimsky-Korsakov). 9.44:, MOiza; Korjus (soprano), "Mad Scene" ("Lucia ( di Lammermoor"). 9.52: Symphony OK chestra, "Homage March" (Grieg). 10.0:: Music, Mirth, and Melody. . •; 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc.). .... 7.30: Lew Stone arid his Band, "On Your Toes" Selection. 7.40: ."The. Bold Bad Buccaneers." 7.53: "The Hunch-; back of Ben Ali." 8.6: Harry Horlick and his Orchestra. "Chinese Lullaby"; "Huguette Waltz." 8.14: Humorousinterlude by White and Reno.; rß:29i "A Letter from Home Sweet, Honte" (Pelosi). 8.32: "The Fourth If'orm-at St. Percy's."' ■ 8.44: "Live, Love, and Laugh": A drania set to music, with Dobrinski's Lyric Ensemble. 9.20: Evening Prayer.' 9.28: "Soldier of Fortune." 9.54: Joe Loss and his Band, "Old Soldiers Never Die.'" 10.0: Jan Savitt and his Orchestra.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 81, 2 October 1940, Page 7

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BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 81, 2 October 1940, Page 7

BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 81, 2 October 1940, Page 7

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