TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLAND, (650 Kilocycles). 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 7.30: Book review; 8.0: Concert programme of recordings; 9.0: Weather report and station notices; 9.2: Talk: Mr H. J. Gilmore, “London, East and West”; 9.20: Recordings: 9.27: Sergei Rachmaninoff (piano); 9.35: "The Austrian Yellow Diamond. One of a series of dramas about diamonds; 9.52: Light Opera Company, “Musical Comedy Marches”; 10.0: pance music; 11.0: Close down. Alternative Programme, IYX, 880 kilocycles).
2YA, WELLINGTON, (570 Kilocycles) 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 7.40: Talk, Representative Agricultural Department, "For the Man on the Land”; 8.0: Chimes. 2YA Concert Orchestra, Overture, "The Marriage of Figaro”; 8.6: J. Alexander Browne, Australian baritone, “Spirit Flower”; "Nightfall at Sea”; “When the King Went Forth to War”; 8.17: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in B Flat Minor—Mr Andersen Tyrer, brilliant English pianist, with 2YA Concert Orchestra; 9.0: Weather report and station notices; 9.5: A theme programme, “Types and Characters”; 10.0: Favourites, old and new; 10.30: Dance programme; 11.0: Close down. Alternative Programme, 2YC, 840 kilocycles. . 3YA CH.CII. (720 Kilocycles). 5.0: Children's hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 7.35: Talk, Mrs E. A. Hotchkin (general secretary and organiser of Empire Service League), “Aims of Empire Service League”; 8.0: Chimes. Recording; 8.9: Mr Douglas Suckling (tenor) “Maire, My Girl”; “Molly Pawn”; 8.16: Recording; 8.19: The Westminster Singers (male voices) 8.25: Recording; 8.28: Mrs Ross Brodie (contralto), “Slav© Song”; “A Summer Night”; ".Sing, Break into Song”; “Farewell to Summer”; 8.39: Recording; 8.42: Mr Douglas Suckiing itenor), “Lassie o’ Mine”; “Mary )f Argyle”; 8.48: Recording; 8.51: Dora Labette and Hubert Eisdell (vocal duets); 8.57: De Groot and his Orchestra; 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices: 9.3: Reserved; 9.20: Dance music; 11.0: Close down. Alternative Programm©, 3YL, 1200 kilocycles.
4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles). 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 8.0: Chimes. Concert by St. Kilda Band. The Band: March, “Dunedin”; Waltz, “Silver Lining”: 8.13: The Radiettes Trio (pianb and vocal novelty), 'This Little Biggie Went to-Market” “Sentimental Blues”; “Love Thy Neighbour”; 8.19: The Band,-“The Merry Wives of Windsor” Selection; 8.30: Recording; 8.36: The Band, Ballet music,, “Sicilian Vespers”; 8.45: The Radiettes . Trio, . “Over Somebody Else’s 'Shoulder”; “Blue. Prelude”; “What’s Good for the Goose”; 8.51: The Band: Fantasia, “Happy Memories”; 9.0: Weather report and station notices: 9.2: .Talk —Mr H. Camp, “Ono of the Greatest Open Boat Voyages on record —Shackleton’s Voyage”: 9.2 V: Classical programme. Berlin State Opera [louse Orchestra; 9.24: -Madame Annette Chapman (mezzo-soprano), “The Trout”; “Tomorrow”; . “Standchen”; ■ “Alleluia”; 9.38: Mr Rees McConachy (violin), “English Dance”; “Marguerite”; “Zaputeado"; “Swing Song”: 9.54: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra; 10.0: Music, mirth and melody; 10.30: Dance music; 11.0: Close down. Alternative programme, 4YO, 1140 kilocycles.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 December 1934, Page 9
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