TO-NIGHT’S RADIO
4YA, Duuodin.—4.3o: Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 5: Children’s session. (J: Dinner music. 7: News ;nul reports. 7.30; Recorded talk by .Air W. W. Bird, late Superintendent of 'Native Education, ‘Tile Maori Language.’ 8; Chimes. March, etc., by Siokes’s 'Banjo Band. 5.12: Hansel and Grotel will entertain with light vocal numbers. 8.1!): Song medley, waltz, ami march by Stokes’s Banjo Band. 8.32; Hansel and Gretel in further light vocal numbers. 8.40: Reserved. 9; Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Chamber music concert. Mr Noel Newson, pianist, will present ‘ Carnival Jest from Vienna ’ (Schumann). 9.27: Record (contralto). 9.36: Special recordings, string 'quartet (Beethoven composition). 10: Dance music. 11: Close down. 4YO, Dunedin.—s: Selected recordings. 6 : Close down. 7 : After-dinner music. 8: Instrumental and vocal recital, featuring at 8.43 p.m., ‘ On Wenlock Edge,’ a Shropshire song cycle by Balph Vaughan Williams. 9: ‘Wings Over Westralia,’ the story of the Bertram (light, dramatised by Cordon Ire--1 'Mid , the New Zealand playwright. 10.30: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch.-—5: Children’s hour. 0: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Time signal. Talk, ‘The Sign of the Takahe.’ S: Chimes. Speial recordings of orchestral music (Lortzing overture). 8.10: Special recordings of three soprano solos. 8.20: Air Maitland AFCutcheon (violinist). 8.32: Special recordings of orchestral music (Enesco rhapsody). 8.44: Special recordings of four tenor solos. 8.56: Record (orchestra). 9; Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Talk by Airs Lily Krug. ‘ Prussia and the Hohenznlleriis.’ 9.30: 3YA, Orchestra, (conductor. Air Harold Beck). 9.23: Mrs Cyril Goode (contralto). 9.33; Potpourri of popular melodies, 3YA Orchestra. 9.47: Record (baritone). 9.56: intermezzo, 3YA Orchestra. 10: * Music, Mirth, and Alclody ’ (recordings) . 11: Close down. j 2YA, Wellington.—a: Children’s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: Nows and reports. Time signal at 7.30. 8; Chimes. Miscellaneous recorded programme. 8.40: Talk by Airs Carrie Wallace, ‘Ladies and Gentlemen.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Programme of recordings, featuring band music, with vocal trio and tenor solos, also (at 9.34) the humor- t ous recording, ‘ Eb and Zeb, the Conn- ; try Storekeepers.’ 10.1: Dance pro- ' gramme of new recordings. 11.1: | Close down. j IYA, Auckland.—s: Children’s session. 6; Dinner music. 7; News and reports. 7.30; Sports talk by Air Gordon Hutter. 8: Concert programme, featuring ‘ Classics, New and Old.’ The IYA Orhestra (conductor, Air Harold Baxter) presents ‘ A Somerset Rhapsody ’ (Gustav Holst). 8.10; Record (baritone). 8.16: Overture and fugue. IYA Orchestra. 8.29: Airs Harold Owers (mezzo-soprano), singing four numbers, including two Elizabethan love songs. 8.40: IYA Orchestra. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5; Talk by Aliss Jane Alandor, ‘ Women in the Early Aliddle Ages.’ 9.20: Special recordings, solo violinist, with orchestra (Sibelius concerto). 9.52: Record (tenor). 9.56: Record (orchestra). 10: ‘Music, Afirth, and Alelocly ’ (recordings). 11: Close down. Empire Transmission, No. 1. N.Z.T. 7.15 p.m.: Big Ben. A programme of Irish music. Ruth George , (mezzo-soprano), David Wise (violin). ’ 7.40: ‘Empire Bookshelf.’ 7.55: The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 8.40: Talk, i 8.55: Nows and announcements. 9.15: Close down. World Short Wave Programmes. (AH times are New Zealand summer.) i 5 p.m,: WBXK, Frank la Alarr’s Orchestra. 5.5: DJB, German folk song. 5.10: ‘An Amusing Concert Programme.’ 5.30: WBXK. Le Roy Bradley’s Orchestra. 5.45: TPA4, news in German. G: DJB, news in German. 6.15: ‘An Amusing Concert Programme (continued). 6.55: DJB, ‘ Greetings to Our Listeners in New Zealand.’ 7: TPA3, relay from P.T.T. transmitter. DJB, ‘ To-day in Germany,’ sound pictures. ,7.30 • DJB, ‘Humour in tho German Ballad,’ songs and poems. 8.15: DJB. * When the Soldiers Alarch ’Through the Town . . military band music and soldiers’ songs. 8.30: 3Ll>, countryman’s session. 9: SLR. sporting session, selections for the V.A.T.C. races at Caulhold to-morrow. 0.15: TPA3, news in French. 9.20: SLR, national news bulletin. 9.25: DJB, ‘Technical Tips for the Radio Fan.’ 9.30: SLR, musical interlude. DJB. news ami economic revipw in German. 9.38: SLR. national talk. ‘ Current Books Worth Reading.’ hv Air Denzil Batchelor. 9.45: TPA3, news in English. DJB, ‘Hallo, Gills and Boys!’ 9.53: SLR, Victorian news bulletin. 10: DJB, ‘ Good-bye, Dear Ones, the Parting ATust Come.’ songs by Robert Schumann. VK3AIE, operatic selections. SLR, ‘ Famous Regiments on Parade,’ presented by the National Afilitary Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. 10.30; VPD2, variety programme. 3LR, Frederic Earle at Ihe new electric organ, with Carl Bnrtling (piano) and Fred. Williamson (tenor). 10.55: DJB, German folk song. 11: VKSAtE, news bulletin and sporting results. DIB, concert of light music. SLR, ‘A.B.C. Follies’ (No. 19 programme), a snappy concert party. 11.15: VK3AJE, songs bv sopranos and contraltos. 11.30: SLR, interlude. 11.35: ‘ A r elody Hour,’ Kevin Bradley and bis orchestra, assisted by Eileen Bradley (son’-anol. 12: DJB. news in Fimlisli PLRO: - !| Ti, commentary on the d-\v’s "'•iv in t'n' cr-e’-et mate I ’. ,i '”g'and v. V csterii Australia, played at Perth. TO-veil’MOW. _0 ii.m.: RNE. Talk, ‘The New Soviet Constitution.’ Eire-minute Russian lesson. 12.50 p.m. : DJB. ‘ German Folksongs,’ arranged by Hermann Zilchcr. 1 ; DJB, ‘ Cabaret on Records.’ 1.15: News and economic review in English. (DJN and DJ(>, ‘To- | day in Germany.’) 1.30; DJB, women’s j hour, ‘ With the Shepherd Japp of f Ludwigsbon.’ country scenes with folk songs. 2: DJB. news in German. 2.15; Symphony concert. 3: SLR. luncheon music. (Throughout the whole afternoon 3LR's programmes arc liable Li interrupt ions Ly descriptions of the Warniambool to Alclhouruo road cyc-
ling race, and by progress scores ot the cricket match, England v. Western Australia.) 3.30; DJB, news in Spanish 5.45: ‘Greetings to Our Listeners.’ TPA3, news in French; market prices. 4: W2XAF, George R. Holmes (speaker). WSXK. news, sports, weather. 4.1; SLR, descriptions by Jim Carroll of the V.A.T.C. races at Caulfield, and descriptions from Sydney of the City Tattersall.’s Chib races at Randwick, 4.15: TPA4, news in English. W2XAF. Flciclicr Henderson’s Orchestra. WSXK, ‘ Ink Spots,’ negro singers. 4.30- W2XAF, Jesse Crawford (organist). WSXK, Nixon Cafo Orchestra. 4.35: TPA4. news in Spanish. 4.55: Records or theatrical broadcast. Programmes given for DJB will also bn broadcast from 5.5 to 10.15 p.m. by DJA and DJN; from 10.55 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. bv DJE; and Com 12 30 to 4 p.m. by DJA, DJI), DJN, and DJQ. Call. Location Metr. Kcs. Watts.
wsxi-:. Pitts 1 ur<'h ... 48 83 G 140 40,000 O.IR. Pcrlin 19.74 1 5 2(10 40,000 TPA4, Paris ... 25.oo 1 1.720 — TPA.3, Paris ... 20.24 J1 «S5 — 31.H. I.vndiiar.st VK.JMli, MclboTiio ... 31.34 0,580 1,000 31 .00 9.510 1,500 VPD2, Suva ... 31.45 9.540 — RNE, Moscow 25.00 12,000 20,000 WL’XAF. Schenectady , 31.48 9.530 25,000
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Evening Star, Issue 22471, 16 October 1936, Page 1
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