TO-NIGHT’S RADIO
Daily routine features from all main stations are: London news, 6,7, 8.45 a.m., 12.15, 1.15, 6.15, 11 p.m.; devotional service, 10.15 a.m.j children's sessions, 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. 7.10: Gardening talk. 7.30: Gil Dccli and I lie 4YA Concert Orchestra. Studio soloists, Mary Pratt (contralto), Greta Ostova (Czecho-Slovakiau ’cellist), Dorothy Davies (pianist). The Orchestra, ‘The Marriage of Figaro Overture’ (Mozart), ‘Beethoven Fan taste’ (arr. Charrosin). 7.47: Mary Pratt (contralto). 7.57: The Orchestra, ‘ Caucasian Sketches ’ (IppolitovIvanov)., 8.IS: Greta Ostova, ‘Aria Op. 32’ (Alexandrow), ‘ Valse ’ (Yongcn), ‘ Elegie ’ (Sampson), ‘La Fileuse ’ (Dunklcr). 8.31: Dorothy Davies, ‘ Ballade in G Minor’ (Chopin). 8.43: The Orchestra. Hebrew Rhapsody ’ (Foulds). 9.25: Sir Thomas Beechara and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, ‘ Symphony in D Major, Op 73 (Brahms). 10.5: Music, mirth, and melody. To-morrow. —7.30: Breakfast session. 10.40: ‘ Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax,’ by Nolle Scanlan. 11: ‘For My Lady,’ Maui and Rangi. 11.20: ‘ Cooking by Gas,’ talk by Miss J. Ainge. 11.35: In my garden. 12: Lunch music. 2; Music of tlie Celts. 3.15: A.C.E. talk. ‘ Plans For Easier.’ 3.30: Sports results. Classical music, 4.30: Cafe music. 4.45: Sports results. 4YO (1,140 kc), Dunedin. 5; Recordings. 8: ‘Piccadilly.’ 8.35; Instrumental interlude. 8.45: ‘His Last Plunge.’ i): Modern variety, featuring at 0.30. ' Tbe Masked Masqueraders.’ 10: In order of appearance; Sydney Torch (organ). Lily Pons (soprano), Squire Celeste Octet. 10.30: Close down.
4YZ (680 kc), Invercargill. 5; Children’s session. 5.15: Dance Orchestras on the air. 6; ‘ Djul and Dave.’ 6.45: ‘Mittens.’ 7: After-dinner music. 7.15: ‘ Communications,’ talk under the auspices of the Southern Southland Women’s Institutes, by Mrs M. Mulvey and Mrs S. Bowman. 7.30- Orchestral and ballad concert. 8: "Scott of Scotland Yard.’ 8.36; Fun and frolic. 9.25: Organola, presenting Reginald Foort. 9.40: Dancing time. 10: Close down.
3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 7.15; Talk under the auspices of C:\ntorburv Agricultural College, ‘ Pastures . und Soil" Fertility,’ by Dr M. M. Burns and 15. H. Bovin. 7.30: Philip Green and Ins orchestra. 7,33: ‘ The Adventures of Marco Polo.' 7.46; Orchestre llaymondo. 7.52: ‘ Tho Mystery of Darrington Hall.’ 8.5; Philip Green and his orchestra. 8.7: Oarr’oll Gibbons and tho Savoy Hotel Orpboans. 8.16: From the studio—George Titchencr (comedian). 8.27: ‘Those. We Love. 8.51; Louis Levy and his orchestra. 9.25: Dance music. 2YA (570 kc), Wellington. 7.15: ‘Britain Speaks.’ 7.46: Rainbow Ryhthm. 8.6; ‘lnspector Hornleigh Investigates.’ 8.24; At the console. 8.30: ‘Among My Souvenirs.' 9.25: Toscanini and the N.B.C. Symphony ,‘ Symphony No. 88 in G Major’ (Haydn). 9.49: Norman Allin (bass). 9.57: The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, ‘ Scarf Dance ’ from ‘La Source’ Ballet Suite (Delibes). 10: Music, mirth, and melody. IYA (650 kc), Auckland. 7.30 George Boulanger and bis orchestra. 7.35: Winter course talk, ‘lbis Age of Flight: The Aeroplane Fnginr,’ by W. N. •lebson, lecturer in mechanical engineering. 7.55; The Philharmonic Orchestra, Pagliaeci ’ Selection (Leoncavallo). 8.3: ‘Hard Cash.’ 8.17: ‘The Masked Masqueraders.’ 8.4-1: ‘The. Fonrlli Form at SI. Percy’s.’ 9.25: Studio concert by the. Papaknra MHilary Camp Band, conducted hy Captain
G. Buckley. 10.9; Larry Clinton and his orchestra. London. 6.45; Vera Lynn, Sid Bright. 7: Feature, ’Austria.’ 1 7.45: Beniamin J. Dales piano sonata, played by Moura Lynipany. 8.15; ‘Calling Australia.’ 8.30: Nan Conon (Australian pianist). Brie Thorpe (pianist), two pianos. 8.45: ‘On Sea and Land,’ talk, Lieutenant-commander Thomas WoodroolTe. 9.15 p.m.; Fanro songs, Nancy Evans (contralto). 11.15: ‘Meet Undo Sam.’ Bolitioal scene, B. S. Marrow interviews Professor Harold Laski, 11.30: Blantation songf, 8.8. C. Men’s Chorus, Robert Easton (bass), at piano, .John Wiljs. f
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Evening Star, Issue 23845, 27 March 1941, Page 1
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