TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND (820 k-c.),, , 5.0: Children’s hour. «.0: Dinner music 7.0: News and reports dyN> 600 kilocycles .after-dinner murnc).7 20- Talk, under the auspices ot the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty S-Anhnals. 7.30: Session Miss L. M. CraiHyell, M-A., I lant Hunting in New Zealand: ‘ Coast’.” 8.0: A specially recorded programme of tunes fiom Lnglisl Musical Comedies, arranged and produced in the . .London Studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation by John Watt— “Songs from ‘lie Shows 30- Weather forecast and station notices. - 9J2: Reserve. 9.20: Recordings 10.0: Close down.' * 2Yi\ 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 30; W.E.A. Session. Mr L. C. King, MSc F.G.S., “Life on the Earth —The Ago of Reptiles.” 8-0: Chimes. ■ Triuffiphail •' Mfivch....Or.chesti'a, /.‘Entry of the Boyards.” 8.8: Quintette • Melodie, Five,.' (n) - “The Woman in the Shoe”; (h) “I’m' in Love With Yo'u.” 8.13: Novelty. Piano, Mr Bert Burton, ‘‘Mignonette.’\ ‘8.16: Baritone, Mr ~L- M. Cachbmaille, (a) “Home Little Maori, Home.”..?, (b) “Song of the Locust.” 8.21: Selection, 2YA Concert Orchestra, “Cavalcade.” 8.33: Tenor, Mr Frank Bryant, -.‘‘Once in a Blue Moon.” Quintette, Melodie Five, “Piccaninny Lullaby.” 8.40: Lcctitrette, Mr: F. lluAvley, ‘A Thousand Miles in the Libyan .Desert—The Desert Patrol.” 9.0': Weather report and station notices... . 9.2: Instrumental, 2YA Concert Orchestra, “Incidental Music to ‘Othello.’" 9.14: Recording. 9.20: Bass, Mr W. AV. Marshall, “The Lute Player.”. 9.24: Valse, 2YA Concert Orchestra, “Wine Woman and Song.” 9.30: Quintette, Melodie Five, “Pale Moon.” Quartette, “Juanita.” 9.36: Novelty Piano, Air Bert Burton, “Sweet Savannah Sue:” 9.40: Recording. 9.46: Tenor,-.'Air Sam Duncan, “Little Boy Blue.” , 9.50: Instrumental, 2YA Concert Orchestra, “Minuet.” Danse Grotesque, “Cossack’s Revels.” 10.0: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 k.c.) 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and. reports. 7.35: Talk, under the auspicess of Canterbury Agricultural College, Mr A. H. Flay, M.Ag., “Pasture Establishment.” 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.2: Talk, Mr L. F. de Berry, M.A., “Some Moments in History.” 9.17: Recordings. 10.0: Close down ' 4YA. DUNEDIN (650 k.c.) 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. BJ>: Programme by v the Troubadours Recording. 8-9: Chorus, The Troubadours, “There is a Flower that Bloometh.” Duet, Noni Davidson and John T. Leech, “Song of the Sword." 8.16: Recording. 8.25: Part Song, The Troubadours, “Awake.” 8.28:, Recording. 8.32: Bass, James Ferguson, “Nancy Lee.” 8.36: Carol, The Troubadours, “Silent Night.” 8.40: Recording. 8.48: Folk Song, Solo and Chorus, The Troubadours (a) “Thuringian Volkslied”; (b) “Sally Horner.” 8.53: Recording. 9.0: Weather report and- fetation notices. 9.2: Talk, Mr David H. Graham, F.R.M.S., F.Z.S., “The Domestic Affairs of the Sea Dwellers —Eels; and Where do they go to Spawn?"' 1 9.22: Part Song, The Troubadours, “Day Again his: Race has Run.” Tenor, Allan Highet, “The English Rose.” ' 9.30: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. EMPIRE STATION, DAVENTRY. 6.15 p.m.: Time Signal from BigBen. News bulletin. 6.30: Concert by Troise and his Banjoliers. 7.0: Time Signal from Greenwich; The Gershom Parkingtou Quintette. 8.0: Old Music Halls, a feature programme. 9.0: Time Signal from Greenwich; London’s Own Pageant—‘The Lord Mayor’s Show,’ a descriptive talk by Howard Marshall. .15: A speech by the Prime Minister. 9.15: A recital by John Morel (baritone) and Segovia (guitar). 10.30-i O.-15: News bulletin. (Greenwich mean time.)
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1933, Page 8
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