TO-NIGHT’S RADIO
4YA (790 kc), Dunedin. 4.30: Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 5: Children’s hour (Big Brother Bill). 6: Dinner music. 7: Government and overseas news from 2YA. 7.10 (approx.) : News and reports. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8: Chimes. A recorded symphonic concert bj' the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.25: Dorothy Helmrich (soprano). 8.35: The orchestra, conducted by Dr Hans Schmidt-Isserstadt. 8.43: Talk by Mr Leon Gotz, ‘ Leaves From a Planter’s Note Book,’ second series. 9: Weather report and station notices 9.5: Wilhelm Kempf (pianist) and the orchestra, conducted by Peter Raabe. 9.41; Heinrich Rehkemper (baritone). 9.52: The orchestra, conducted by Erich Kleiber. 10; Close down. 4YO (1,140 kc), Dunedin.
5: Recordings. 6: Close down. 7: After-dinner music. 8: ‘Follow the Fleet’ selection. 8,8: ‘When East Meets West,’ played by Sydney Torch. 8.15: ‘ The Memory of Runjeet Singh ’ —‘West of the Indus.’ 8.30: ‘Any Hid Rags.’ 8.42: Stanelli and his “ Hornchestra.” 8.48: ‘Sons of the Pioneers,’ male chorus. 8.54: Harry Roy and his Mayfair Dance Orchestra. 9; ‘Lives of Famous Women’—‘Story of Lady Jane Grey.’ 9115: Radio Sportlight. 10; In order of appearance— James Compton (cornet), Lucienne Boyer (soprano), Victor Olof Sextet (instrumental). 10.30: Close down.
3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 5: Children’s hour (children’s organiser). 6: Dinner music. 7: Government and overseas news from 2YA. 7.10: News and reports. 7.20: Military _ sketch. 7.35; Talk under the auspices of the Canterbury Agricultural College, Mr D. J. Sidey, ‘ Wool.’ 7.50: Sheep survey, under the auspices of the Sheep Diseases Investigation Committee. 8: Chimes. ‘ The Case of the Crooked Game,’ by George Edwards and company. 8.40; J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet. 8.48: ‘ Personal Column.’ 9: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.5: Talk by the Rev. A. H. Acheson, ‘ What Can New Zealand Learn from Ireland?” 9.20: Dance music. 11: Close down.
2YA (570 kc), Wellington. 5: Children’s session for tiny tots. 6 : Dinner session. 7 : Government and overseas news. 7.10 (approx.): News and reports. 7.28 to 7.30: Time signals. ‘ Who’s Who and What’s What. ’ ■ —a ramble in the news by “ Coranto.” 7.40: Book review, “Books Grave and Gay.” 8: Chimes. ‘The Sunshine Show,’ a programme of melody and rhythm. 8.10: ‘An Enemy in Trouble ’ ("Japanese Houseboy). 8.24: ‘Was Ihr Wollt ’ (organ medley). 8.30: Jessie Matthews Oight vocal). 8.36: Hawaiian Sextet (instrumental). 8.40: Talk. Miss Winifred Paynter, ‘ In Remote China:, 1,500 Miles Up the Yangtze.’ 9: Weather _report and station notices. 9.5: Ringside description of the boxing match at the Town Hall. 10; Music, mirth, and melody, featuring Carson (Robison and his Buckaroos. 10.28 to 10.30: Time signals. ,11: Close down.
rhythm. 8.10: 'An Enemy in Trouble ' ("Japanese Houseboy). 8.24: 'Was Ihr Wollt' (organ medley). 8.30: Jessie Matthews (light vocal). 8.36: Hawaiian Sextet (instrumental). 8.40: Talk. Miss Winifred Paynter, 'ln Remote China:, 1,500 Miles TJip the Yangtze.' 9: Weather _report and station notices. 9.5: Ringside description of the boxing match at the Town Hall. 10: Music, mirth, and melody, featuring Carson (Robison and his Buckaroos. 10.28 to 10.30: Time signals. -11: Close down. IYA (650 kc), Auckland. 5: Children's session (Cinderella). 6: Dinner music. 7: Government and overseas news from 2YA. 7.10 (approx.) : News ad reports. 7.30: 'The Whirligig of Time ' —' Science (33) — Modern Science of Life,' by Dr Douglas Robb. 8: 'Westward Ho! ' (Charles Kingsley's novel), by George Edwards and company. 8.15: ' Wandering With the West Wind.' 8.45: 'The Fourth Form at St. Percy's.' 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Talk, ' Industrial Relations at Home , and Abroad,' Professor J. H. (Richardson, professor of industrial relations. Leeds University. 9.20: A studio concert by the Band of the Ist Battalion, Auckland Regiment, corfducted by Lieut. George Bowes. 9.30: ' Dad and Dave from Snake Gully.' 9.43: The band. 10: ' Artie Shaw Entertains,' an hour of dance music by Artie Shaw and his orchestra, with interludes by Maxine Sullivan. 11: Close down. SHORT WAVE PROGRAMMES (New Zealand summer times are given.) Empire Stations (16.86 m, 19.76 m, 19.82 m, 25.53 m, 31.55 m), Daventry. 7 p.m.: Big Ben. ' Over the Farm Gate,' a talk by J. A. Scott Watson, professor of rural economy, University of Oxford. 7.15: Snooker, Davis v. Newman, commentary during the play by Willie Smith. 7.35: 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra, led by Oscar Lampe, conducted by Leonard Tlirsch. 8.35: ' World Affairs,' talk by A. P. Newton, D.Litt. 8.50: The news and announcements. 9.15: Close down. VLR (3r.34m), Melbourne. 8.30 p.m.: •' At Home and Abroad,' "The Watchman." .8.40 : v Musical interlude. 8.45: Sporting news and notes. 9: Markets and weather for North Australia. 9.15: International news. 9.25: Commentary on news. 9.30: Australian news. 9.40: Talk. 9.55: 'How It Began.' 10: 'The Play's the Thing.' 10.50: Musical interlude. 11: Light instrumental ensemble. 11.25: Two piano recital by Frank Hutchens and Lindley Evans. 11.45 : Programme by the A.B.C. (Sydney) wireless chorus. Midnight: Talk on world affairs, rebroadcast from the Empire station. 0.15: Jim Davidson's A.B.C. Dance Band. 0.30: Late news. 0.50: Recorded music. 1.30: Close down. To-morrow. change reports and London metal prices. 2.40: Musical interlude. 2.45: ' At Home and Abroad,' " The Watchman." 2.55: Musical interlude. 3: News bulletin. 3.5: Interstate weather forecast and rainfall bulletins. 3.10: Music. 3.30: Afternoon musical programme. 5: Broadcast to schools, ' Adventures in Music,' by Mr Lindley Evans. 5.20: Musical programme (continued) . 7 : Close down. VK3ME (31.5 m). Melbourne.
VLB (3r.34m), Melbourne. 8.30 p.m.: -1 At Home and Abroad,’ “The Watchman.” 8.40 :'Musical interlude. 8.45: Sporting news and notes. 9: Markets and weather for North Australia. 9.15: International news. 9.25: Commentary on news. 9.30: Australian news. 9.40: Talk. 9.55: ‘How It Began.’ 10: ‘The Play’s the Thing.’ 10.50: Musical interlude. 11: Light instrumental ensemble. 11.25: Two piano recital by Frank Hutchens and Lindley Evans. 11.45 : Programme by the A.B.C. (Sydney) wireless chorus. Midnight: Talk on world affairs, rebroadcast from the Empire station. 0.15: Jim Davidson’s A.B.C. Dance Band. 0.30: Late news. 0.50: Recorded music. 1.30: Close down.
To-morrow. change reports and London metal prices. 2.40: Musical interlude. 2.45: ‘ At Homo and Abroad,’ “ The Watchman.” 2.55: Musical interlude. 3: News bulletin. 3.5; Interstate weather forecast and rainfall bulletins. 3.10: Music. 3.30; Afternoon musical programme. 5: Broadcast to schools, ‘ Adventures in Music,’ by Mr Lindley Evans. 5.20; Musical programme (continued) . 7 : Close down. VK3ME (31.5 m), Melbourne. 9 p.m.; Opening announcement; resume of evening programme. 9.2: Recordings. 11: Weather. Newscast. 11.2: Continuation of recorded programme. Midnight; Closing announcement. National Anthem.
Berlin (31.38 m, 19.74 m, 16.89 m, 13.99 m).
5.5 p.m.: Call (German, English). German folk song. 5.10: Variegated
music. 6: News in German. 6.15: Variegated music (continued). 6.50: Greetings to our listeners in Australia. 7: News and economic review in English. 7.15: To-day in Germany, sound pictures? 7.30: Specialties from kitchen and cellar (English). 7.45: 1 Sailor ahoy! Comrades circle the globe. 8.15: Solo concert, Adolf Steiner ('cello). 8.45: 'Round About Germany: A' Visit to Weimar ' (English). 9.15: Sonata for viola and piano by Karl Stamitz. _ 9.30: News and economic review in German. 9.45: German achievements (English). 10: ' The Whoopee Export Company Ltd.,' a lot of music and hot air. 11: Concert of light music. Midnight:. News in English. 0.15: Concert of light music (continued). 0.55: Greetings to our listeners in the Far East. 1: News and economic review in German. 1.15: Young German authors. 1.30: The Sudeten German Chamber Music Society will play. 2: News and •economic review in English and Dutch. 2.15: To-day in Germany. . 2.30: Light chamber music. 2.45: German achievements (English and Dutch). 3: 'Round About Germany in Seven Days.' 4: Sign off (German, English). Paris. On 25.24 m and 31.41m.—6 p.m.: News. 6.50: Records. 7: Talk. 7.15: Records. 8.15: News in English, etc. 9: Close down. 3.15 a.m.: News. 4: Concert. 5: Records. 5.50: Talk, relay, news. 7: News in English, etc. 10: Close down. On 19.68 m from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m., ai.l on 16.84 m from 1.30 a.m. to 3 p.m.—lo p.m.: Records. 10.45 : Talk. 11: News in English. 11.15: Concert. 0.30: News, etc. 1.20: Records. 1.30: Music. 3 : Close down. On 25.24 m and 25.60m.—11 a.m.: Records. Noon: News. 12.45: Records. 1.15: Close down. On 25.24 m and 25.60m.—1.30 p.m.: Records. 3: Close down. 3.20: Talk. 3.35: Records. 4: Close down. 2RO (25.4 m), Rome. 9.40 p.m.: Arabian hour—concert and news. 10: Far East—news and music. 11: News in English and miscellaneous programme. 0.30: Italian communities abroad—news and concert. 3.5: Middle and Near East—concert and news in English. 4.15: Italian East Africa music, sports, news. 5: Arabian hour—concert and ] talk. 6.1: Tourist topics. 6.19: News I in English. 6.37: Italian East Atrica —musical selections. 8: Programmes] relayed from the Italian home stations. 11 1: Latin America—concert and news. 12.30: North America—news in English, concert, etc. 2: Close down.
JZJ (25.42 m), Tokio. To-morrow. 1 a.m. : Opening announcement. 1.5: News in Japanese. 1.15: News in French. 1.25; Talks, entertainments, music, etc. 1.45: News in Chinese. 1.55: News in English. 2.5; Music and entertainments. 2.20: Letters from home or musical selections. 2.25; Concluding announcement. 2.30: Close down.
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Evening Star, Issue 23093, 20 October 1938, Page 1
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