TO-NIGHT’S RADIO
Daily routine features from all main stations are: London news 6,7, 8.45 а. 1.15, 6.15, 11 p.m.; devotional service, 10.15 a.m,; weather reports 4, б. 8,57 p.m.; children’s session, 5 p.m.; dinner music, 5.45 p.m.; local news, 7 p.m.; N.B.S. newsreel and commentary, 9 p.m.; close down, 11.30 p.m. 4YA (790 kc), Dunedin. 7.17: A recorded talk by George Joseph, • What’s in a Name?’ 7.50; Alfredo Campoli Grand Orchestra. 7.40: ‘The Hold Bad Buccaneers.’ 7.53; ‘The Hunchback of Ben Ali.’ 8.6; AV. J. Milne (bagpipes). 8.14: Variety by Elsie and Doris Waters, Xavier Cugat Orchestra, Cliff Edwards, and Victor Young and his orchestra. 8.24; W. ,T Mil no (bagpipes). 8.31: ‘The fourth form at St. Percy’s.’ 8.43; ‘Live, Love, and Laugh.’ 9.25: Evening prayer. 9.33: ‘The Life of Cleopatra.’ 10: Radio despatch from the New Zealand Forces in the Near East. 10.5: Kay Kyser and his orchestra. To-morrow. —6.50, 10, and 1: Weather report for aviators. 10.50: ‘ Speaking Personally: Listening Ladies.’ 11: Potpouri: Serenades. 12: Lunch music. 1.30: Educational session. 2.30: Singers and strings. 3 30: Sports results, classical music.
4YO (1,140 kc), Dunedin. 5: Recordings. 8: Concerto programme. 910; Operatic highlights. 10; Humour and harmony. 10.30: Close down.
4YZ (68Qkc), Invercargill. 5: Children's session. 6; 'Personal column.’ 6.45: ‘Birth of the British
Nation.’ 7; After-dinner music. 7.30: Talk, ‘ A Tour Around New Zealand Lighthouses,’ by Rosaline Redwood. 7.45; These were hits. 8: ‘ Out of the Silence.’ 8.26; * The Rose, the Shamrock, and the Thistle.’ 8.45: ‘Here’s a Queer Thing.’ 9.30: Radio Cabaret. 10: Radio despatch from the New Zealand Forces in the Near East. 10.5: Close down. 3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 7.30: The Queen’s Hall Orchestra. 7.35; ‘ The, Future of Canterbury,’ discussion by Professor A. H. Tockor and Dr G. Jobherns. 8: Concert by the Lauriau Club (relayed from the Radiant Hall). 8.35: Organ recital by Dr J, C. Bradshaw. 9.30; Continuation of concert by the Laurian Club. 10.5: Music, mirth, and melody.
2YA (570 kc), Wellington. 7,15: ‘Britain Speaks.’ 7.30; Gardening talk. 7.45: The Rosario Bourbon Symphony. 7.47: Merle Gamble (soprano). 7.57: ‘ Bundles,’ 8.27; ' Homo-town Concert Party.’ 9.30: ‘The First Groat Churchill.' 9.55; Grand massed bands. 10.5: Jan Savilt and his Top Hatters.
IYA (Bsokc), Auckland. 7.15; Talk, ‘There Always Was an England,’ by Julius Hogben. 7.30: The Blech String Quartet. 7.56: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone). 8.5; Otto Hubscher (violin) and Tessa Birnie (piano). 8.20: Edna Dearlovo (mezzo-contralto). 8.32: Reginald Kell (clarinet), with the Willoughby String Quartet. 9.30; ‘ Martin’s Corner.’ 10.5: Music, mirth, and melody.
London (19.6 m, 19.66 m, 25,53 m, 25.29 m 31.55 m).
6.45; Serial play, ‘David Coppcrficld.’ 7.15: Cavendish Three, 7.30: ‘Calling New Zealand.’ 7.45: Scottish half-hour. 8:15: Programme announcements. 8.30; News commentary by George Slocombe, 8.45: ‘ Music of Britain, Nursery Rhymes,’ 8.8. C. Singers. 9: ‘Here Lies the Nazi,’ talk by
Colonel M. G. Christie. 9.15: Theatre organ. News is transmitted dailv bv London at 4,6, 8.45, 10.45 a.m., 1, '1.45, 3.30, 6.15, 9.45, and 11 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 23744, 27 November 1940, Page 1
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495TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 23744, 27 November 1940, Page 1
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