TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
' ■ IYA AUCKLAND (820 k.c.) 5.0 > Children’s hour- 7.0: News and reports (IYX, 600 kilocycle's,- afterdinner music)., 7.20:-Talk, arranged under the auspices of the Society for the Protection of Women and Children. 7.3(V , W.E.A. Session,' Mr F. B. Stephens, 8.A., 8.C0m., “The American Problem: ‘The Economic and Political Background?” 8.0: Recordings. 8.36: ’Cello Recital, Mr George Martinengo, Operatic Selection. 8.43: Recording. 8.53: Baritone, Mr Jack McLeod, (a) “She i s far from the Land”; '(b) “Because.”, 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.2: Talk, Mr’ p. J.. P.erry, English representative tennis player. 9.22: ’Cejlo Recital, Mr George Martinengo, “National Airs.” 9.32: Baritone, Mr Jack McLeod, “If I Might Only Come to You.” 9.35: Dance music. 11.6: G.lose down. ■ ■ *
2YA WELLINGTON (720 k.c.) . / 5.0: Children’s hour. ?6.0:’ Dinner music.'.. 7-0: News and reports. (2YC, 1010 kilocycles, after-dinner music). 7.3.0: "Lecture.tte,. Oiir Gardening Expert, “For the Home Gardener.’’ 8.0: Chimes. Programme of recordings. 8.40: Talk, Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, 0.8. E., “World Affairs.” 9.0.: Weather report, and station announcements. 9.4: “London Entertains.” 1. At Sea.: “Rolling Home,” “Our River Thames,” ’’Lighterman Tom.’ 2. London re“The Lord Mayor’s' Show —A London Pageant,” “Limehouse,” “Hampstead Heath—Bank Holiday Revels,” “Madame Tussauds —Joe Eeasdale’s Visit,” “The Imperial War Museum —Echoes of 1914-18,” “Crystal i Palace —Massed Bands,” “Battersea Park—An Old English .. Garden,” ‘‘Westminster Abbey—The Valhalla of the Empire,” “Buckingham Palace — Changing of the Guard,” / “The Bus Conductor,” “Underneath the Arches —A, Thames Scena.’” “Kerbstone Serenaders.” Special presentation: “The Ceremony of the Keys,” “Big Ben Says Goodnight.” 10.0: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 k.c.) 5.0: Children’s hour- 6.0: Dinner music. ' 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. Studio presentation of "A Night in a London Variety Theatre,” by Miss Marjorie Bassett and Company. 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.2: Resumption of presentation—“A Night in a London Variety Theatre.” 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 k-c.) 5.0: Chi]/hxm’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Relay from Concert Chamber of the Dunedin Town Hall of final concert of the season by the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra. “Symphonie Poem “Vltava.” “Symphonie Fantastique.” “Serenade No. 5, Op. 5.” “Malaguena.” “Spanish Rhapsody.” Fantasia, “I/Arlesienne.’v. Soloists—Signor Lucien Cesaroni .(bass), Miss-Anne White (soprano). 10.0 Close down. EMPIRE STATION, DAVENTRY.
6.15 p.m.: Time Signal from Big Ben. News bulletin. 6.30: The Serge Krish Quintet.. 7.0: Time Signal from Greenwich. Concert by Fred Hartley and his Novelty Quintet. 8.0: Rose Marie, produced by John Watt and Harry S. Pepper (Time Signal from Greenwich at 3.0 p.m.) 9.15: Morning Heroes (Bliss). 10.30-1,0.45: News bulletin. (Greenwich mean time.)
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1933, Page 10
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