TO-NIGHT’S RADIO
4YA (790 kc), Dunedin. 4.30: Light music. 4.45: Sports results. 5: Children’s hour, conducted by Mr Travel Man. G; Dinner music. 7 : News and reports. 7.30: Book talk. 8: Chimes. A variety programme. The New Mayfair Orchestra. 8.8: The Radicttes Novelty Trio. 8.15: Muriel Caddie (piano-accordion). 8.19: Harry Gordon (comedian). 8.23 ; Billy Whitlock (bell solo). 8.26: The Radiettes Novelty Trio.. 8.34: Muriel Caddie (piano-accordion). 8.40: Reserved. 9; Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Light music and dark mystery at “ Cafe Continental.” 9.30: ‘Plying Visits: Wales.’ The Hastings Municipal Orchestra, ‘ Welsh Rhapsody ’ (German). 9.42; Owen Bryngwyn (baritone), in a group of Welsh songs. 9.48; The Orchestra Raymonde, ‘ Prom the Welsh Hills ’ (Lewis). 9.54: The Rhondda Welsh Glee Singers, ‘ Land of My Fathers ’; ‘ March of the Men of Harlech ’ (Trdt.). 10: Dance music. 11: Close down. 4YO (1,140 kc), Dunedin, 5: Recordings. 6: Close down. 7: After-dinner music. 8: A programme of classical music by the Madrid Symphony Orchestra. 9: ‘ Chaconne ’ (Bach), played by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. 9.22: ‘ Geras from the Operas.’ 10: Comedy and light music. 10.30: Close down. 3YA (720kc)', Christchurch. 5; Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Alan. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.20: Addington stock market reports. 7.30: Time signals. ‘ This Changing World: The Twentieth Century: Drama.’ Mr H. Winston Rhodes, M.A. 8: Chimes, Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, conducted hy Issai Dobrowen. 8.17: Henrich Rehkemper (baritone). 8.22: Noel Newson (pianoforte). 8.38: New Symphony Orchestra. 8.42: Ailsa Nicol (soprano). 8.52: Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli. 9: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Reserved. 9.20: Eugene Ormandy and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 10 (approx.): ‘Music, Mirth, and ■Melody.’ 11: Closedown. . 2YA (570 kc), Wellington. 6: Dinner music. 7; News and reports. 7.30: Time signal. Relay of parliamentary debate. 10.30: Relay from the Majestic of dance music by Tut Coltman’s Swing Stars. 11.5 (approx.) : Close down. 2YC (840 kc), Wellington, ' ' 7.30: Talk by Our Gardening Expert, ‘‘For the s Home • Gardener.’ 8: Chimes; Light orchestral and ballad programme. The 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra. 8.10; A ballad recital by J. E. Davies (tenor). 8.20: Albert Sandler and his Orchestra. 8.28: Elisabeth Schumann (soprano). 8.34; Orchestre Raymonde. 8.40: Talk by Dr Guy H. Scholefiekl, ‘ World Affairs.’ 9: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: ‘ And. Now Goodbye,’ a radio play by James Hylton and Barbara Burnham. From the novel by James Hylton. 10.5 (approx.): Dance music by Tut Coltman’s Swing Stars (relayed from the Majestic). 10.30; Close down. IYA (650 kc), Auckland. 5: Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella and Peter. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 8: The Pro Arte Quartet. 8.18: Alexander Kipnis (bass). 8.30: Paul Schramm (Viennese pianist), Sonata No. 1 in A Major (Bach); Sonata, Op. 2, No. 1 in P Minor (Beethoven). 9: Weather. Station notices. 9.5; Talk by Mrs Isabel Cluett, ‘ Sydney Revisited (1) ; The City and Its People.’ 9.20: Recordings ; Barnabas von Geczy and his Orchestra. 9.26; Dan Foley (Irish tenor), with Kathleen Dunne at the piano, in ‘ Music of the Masters.’ 9.41. Reginald Foort (organ). 9.47: Olive Groves (soprano). 9.53: Alfredo Campoli (violin). 9.56: Paul Robeson and Lawrence Brown (duet).
SHORT WAVE PROGRAMMES
. .(New Zealand times are given.) Empire Stations (16.86 m, 19.76 m, 25.53 m, 31.55 m), Daventry. 7 p.m.: Big Ben. ‘ Swift Serenade.’ The Swift Serenade Concert Orchestra, with Violet Carson and David Porter. 7.30; ‘ World Affairs,’ a talk by J. L. Brierly, 0.8. E., Chichele Professor of International Law, Oxford. 7.45; The Symphonies of Beethoven—4. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conductor, Eric Fogg. 8.20; Tlie news and announcements, with Greenwich time signal at 8.30. 8.40; ‘Film Shots.’ Scenes and songs from the cinema, by Anne de Nys and William Walker. 9: ‘ Green Fields and Pavements ’ —s. A talk by Commander Stephen King-Hall about happenings in country and town in the United Kingdom. 9.15; Close down. DJA (31.38 m), DJB (19.74 m), Berlin. 5.5 p.m.: German folk song. 5.10; Light concert. 6: News in German. 0.15: Light concert (continued). 6.50: Greetings to our listeners. 7: News and economic review in English. 7.15: ‘ To-day in Germany,’ sound pictures. 7.30; Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross. 7.45: Solo concert. 8.15.; Light music. 9.30: News and economic review in German. 9.45: ‘Press Review.’ Editor-in-Chief, Hans Fritzsche. 10: We announce the new month. 3LR (31.34 m), Lyndhurst. 8.30 p.m.; Chimes. Music, 8.45: Sporting notes. 9: Chimes. Talk. ‘Taking Water to Kalgoorlie,’ by Sir ■ George Julius. 9.20: National news bulletin. 9.30: Queensland and North Australian news bulletin. 9.40: News, market, weather. 10; Programme by National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. 10.30: ‘Batchelor Travels,’ by Denail Batchelor. 10.40: Programme, by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus. 11: The A.B.C. Dance Band, conducted by Jim Davidson. 11;30: Topical revue. Midnight: ‘ Young Australia.’ 0.30: News. 0.45: , Meditation music, 1.30: Close down. To-morrow. —2.45 p.m.: ‘At Home and Abroad,’ ‘The Watchman.’ 3: Time signal. Victorian news. 3.35: Interstate weather notes. _ 3.15: Recorded music. 3.30; Description of the '
Oaks Meeting from Flemington. 7.15; Close down. VK3ME (31.55 m), Melbourne. 10 p.m.: ‘ With the World’s Famous Orchestras.’ 11; News bulletin and sporting results, 11.5: ‘ A Tour of the World with YK3ME’s Mail Bag.’ 11.30: ‘ The Leading Dance Bands!’ Radio-Colonial, Paris. On 25.24m.—7 p.m. French news. 7.20: Records. 9.30: News in English. 9.50; Records, 10; Close down. On 19.68m.—1T p.m.: Records. 11.45 : Talk on French events. Midnight: News in English. 0.15: Concert. 1.30: News. 2; Economic and social talk. 2.10: Theatrical talk. 2.20: Records. 2.30: Symphonic concert, with Miss Prance Froment (violinist). 4: Close down. On 25.24m.—T0-morrow, 5.15 a.m.: Nows. 6: Concert from Montpellier. 6.30: Records. 6.50: ‘ Who’s Who Today.’ 7; French news. 8.10: News in English. 8.30: Relay. 11: Close down. On 25.60m.—T0-morrow, 11.15 a.m.: Records. 12.15: News. 1: Records. 1.15 : Close down. 3: Records. 4.30: News in English. 4.45: Records. 6: Close down. 2RO, Rome. On 25.4m.—11.43 p.m.: Varied programme from the Italian stations. 1.20: Mediterranean hour—News commentator, concert, etc. _ 2: Near and Far East—News in English, music, etc. 4.20: Italian East Africa—news, concert. On 31.18m. —T0-morrow, 5.30 a.m. : Arabian hour—News and concert of Arabian music. 7.10; Varied programme from the Italian stations. 11: North America—-News in English, music, sports news. W2XAD (19.56 m), Schenectady. Variety programme from 3 a.m. tomorrow. Sigh off at 11 a.m. W2XAF (31.48 m), Schenectady, Programme of varied items, commencing at 9 a.m. to-morrow and terminating at 5 p.m. WBXK, Pittsburg. 'Phis station is on the air daily at following tinjes : —On 13.91m—10.45 p.m. to 1 a.m. On. 19.71m—1 a.m. to 11 a.m. On 25.56m—11 a.m. to 2 p.m. On 48.83m—2 p.m. Sign off.
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Evening Star, Issue 22796, 3 November 1937, Page 1
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