TO-NIGHT’S RADIO
4YA (790 kc), Dunedin. 4.30: Light music. 5; Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Sheila, with a talk by the Stamp'Man at 5.45. 0: Dinner music. 7: News service and official wireless news, rebroadcast from 2YA. 7.10; News and reports. 8: Chimes. The Victor Olof Salon Orchestra. 8.10: Mrs Hester Stansfield Prior. 8.40: Talk by Mr J. T. Paul, ‘World Affairs.’ 9: Weather. ■ Station notices. 9.5: ‘ The Reed in the Wood,’ a play by Edwin Lewis. Produced in 4YA Studios by Noeline Parker. 9.26: Charlie Kunz (piano). 9.32: ‘The Mystery Club,’ a George Edwards production. 9.57: Billy Reid and his Accordion Band. ■ 10: ‘ Singapore :■ Lion City,’ a dramatic and historical survey of Singapore (recorded). 10.30: Re- , broadcast from Daventry of opening of naval base. 11: Dance: music., 11.15: Close down.
4YO (1,140 kc), Dunedin. 5: Recordings. 6: Close down. 7: Music. 8: ‘ Melodies of the Moment.’ 8.30: ‘ Vaudeville and Variety.’ 9: Gems from light opera and musical comedy. 10: Comedy and light music. 10.30: Close down.
3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 4.30: Sports results. 5: Children's hour, conducted by Friday, with ‘ Richard the Lionheart,’ episode 22, at 5.45. 6: Dinner music. 7: Offisial news anti British official wireless news, rehroadcast from 2YA. 7.10 (approx.): News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. 7.35: Talk by our garden expert, ‘ Poetry of the Garden.’ 8: Chimes. Woolston Brass Band, conducted by R. J. Bstall. 8.17: Fred C. Cooper (bass). 8.25: Cornet duet with band. Soloists: W. Stevenson and V. Aldridge. 8.29: ‘ Eb and Zeb,’ country storekeepers, in humorous episode. 8.38: Cornet with band. Soloist; W. Stevenson. 8.45: Fred C. Cooper (bass). 8.53; The band l . 9: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Recorded talk by Professor Arnold Wall, late professor of English, Canterbury College, ‘ Plain Man’s English,’ No. 5. 9.20: Felix Salmond (’cello) and Simeon Rumschisky (piano). 9.50: Elena Gerhardt. 10: ‘Singapore: Lion City.’ See ,4YA. 10.30; Singapore opening. See 4YA. 11: Music, mirth, and melody. 11.15: Close down.
2YA (570 kc), Wellington, 5: Children’s hour, conducted by Andy Man. 6: Dinner music. 7: Official news and British official wireless news. 7.10 (approx.) : News and reports. 7.30: Time signals., 8: Chimes. Chamber music programme. Harriet Cohen (pianist) and Stratton String Quartet. 8.30: Fred Taplin (baritone) in a recital featuring compositions by Walford Davies 7 and Kpeneman. ‘8.40; Talk, ‘ The Troubles of a Doctor’s Wife.’ 9: Weather. Station notices. 9.5; ‘Language of the Flowers,’ by Tiaro Anani, R.arotongan party in songs and legends. 10: ‘ Singapore: Lion City.’ See 4YA. 10.30: Singapore opening. See 4YA. 11: Music, mirth, and melody. 11.15; Close down. IYA (650 kc), Auckland. 5: Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella. 6: Dinner music. 7: Official news and British official wireless news, rebroadcast from 2YA. 7.10: News and reports. 8: Concert programme. ' A studio presentation of the modern romantic comedy, ‘ Eocles Cakes Ltd.’ _by Edmund Barclay. 9: Weather. Station notices. 9.5:.Ta1k by Dr Hugh Dalton, M.P., member of the Empire Parliamentary Association, formerly Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs. 9.20; Tlie Studio Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter. 9.30: Stewart Harvey (baritone). 9.51: The Studio Orchestra. 9.44: Stewart Harvey (baritone). 9.57: The Studio Orchestra. 10: ‘ Singapore: The Lion City.’ See 4YA. 10.30: See 4YA. 11 (approx.) : Music, mirth, and melody. 11.15: Close down. SHOUT WAVE PROGRAMMES (New Zealand summer times are given.) Empire Stations (16.86 m, 19.76 m, 25.53 m, 31.55 m), Daventry. 8.15; Big ißen. ‘ln Town To-night.’ 8.45: ‘ The Way of Peace ’ (5) ; Speaker, H. Wickham Steed ; interlocutor, Lord Ponsonby. 9.15 : Light music by British composers. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 10; News and announcements. 10.25: Close down. VLR (31.34 m), Lyndhurst. 8,30 p.m.: ‘The News Behind the News’ “The Watchman.” 8.45: Sporting news and notes. 9: News, markets, and weather for North Ans-
tralia. 9.20: Overseas news service. 9.25: Commentary on overseas news. 9.30: Queensland and North Australian news bulletin. 9.40: Talk. 9.55: Alusical interlude. 10; Radio serial, ‘ Into the Light ’ (episode 2), -‘ Burned at the Stake.’ 10.30; Music hall programme, featuring “ Emma and Erbert,” and music hall stars. 11: Topical revue, clippings from the weeks news in song, sketch, and story. 11.30: Instrumental ensemble. Midnight: Recorded feature. 0.30: Australasian news service. 0.50: The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. 1: Recorded feature. 1.20: News brevities. 1.30: Close down. To-morrow. — 2.35 p.m.; At Home and Abroad,’ —“The AVatchman.” 2.50: Recorded music. 3: Time signal. Victorian news bulletin. 3.5: Interstate weather notes. .3.15: Music. 5: Broadcast to schools, ‘Everyday Science and : Nature Study/ by Mr P. J« AVolfe. 5.15: Musical programme, continued. Results of the AVoodend races will bo given as they come to hand. 7: Close down.
Radio-Colonial, Paris. On 25.24 m p.m.; News.- 7.20; Records. 9.40: News in English. 10: Close down. On 19.68 m p.m.:. Records. Midnight: News in English. 0.15: Relay. 1: Concert from Paris. 1.30; News. 2; ‘ Unchanging People and Things.’ 2.10: ‘French Women’s Chronicle.’ '2.20: Records. 2.30: Concert feature. 4: Close down. On 25.24 m 5.15 a.m.: News. C: Concert from Nice. 6.30: Concert from Paris. 6.50: Talk on the fine arts. 8.10: News in English. 8.30: (Relay. 11: Close down. On 25.60m.—T0-morrow, 11.15 a.m.: Records. 12.15 p.m.: News. 1.15: Close down 3; Records. 4: News. 6: Close down.
2RO, Rome. On 25.4m.—10 p.m.; Italian East Africa, variety, etc. 11: Ear East—news in English, chamber music, etc. 0.21: Italian communities abroad—folk song?, talk, etc. 3.5: Allddle and Near E as t—light music, news in English, etc. 5.20: Italian East Africa—sports news, selection from operas, etc. On 31.13 m 5.30 a.m.: Arabian hour concert of Arabian music, etc. 6.11: Tourist topics. 6.27: News sessions. 7.40: News in English. 8: Programmes relayed from the Italian home stations. 11; Latin America—symphony concert, etc. 12.35; American hour news in English, one-act opera, etc.
JZJ (25.42 m), Tokio. To-morrow.—l a.m.: Nows in Japanese. 1.15: Feature. 1.35: News in English. 1.45: News in Chinese. 2: Close down.
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Evening Star, Issue 22882, 14 February 1938, Page 1
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