TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND, 650 k.c. i 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7-0: News. 7.30: Talk, Mr •Viaurice Flynn, Mediaeval Ideas of the Universe.” 8.0: Concert programme. •‘Westward Ho.” 8.15: “Wandering with the West Wind.” 8.45: “The ; Fourth Form at St. Percy’s.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, Mr Douglas I Creswell, “Historic New Zealand | Estates: The Deans of Riccarton.” (9.20: Massed Military Bands. 9.23: ■ Jack Mackintosh and Harry Mortimer I (cornet duet), with brass band accomi paniment. 9.26: Gladys Moncrieff I (soprano). 9.30: Dad and Dave from ■ Snake Gully. 9.43: National Concert I Band. 9.49: Gladys Moncrieif (soi prano). 9.52: Pack Mackintosh and ■ Harry Mortimer (cornet duet). 9.55: Foden’s Motor Works Band. Massed Military Bands. 10.0: Chick Webb and Orchestra, interludes by Vera Lynn. 11.0: Close down. IYX AUCKLAND, 880 k.c. 5.0: Light music. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: String Quintet. 8.16: “In a Persian Garden. 8.32: Musical Art Quartet. 9.0: Classical recitals. 10.0: Variety. 10.30: Close down. IZM AUCKLAND, 1250 k.c. 5.0: Light orchestral. 5.20: Light vocal. 5.40: Popular. 6.0:-Young folks’ session. 6.45: News. 7.0: Sports. 7.45; “Drama in Cameo: The Jealous Wife.” 8.30: Humorous half-hour. 9.0: Irish concert. 10.0: Close down. 2YA WELILNGTON, 570 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News. 7.28: Time signals. Ramble in the news by “Corante.” 7.40: Talk, Book Reviewer: “Current Books.’ 8.0: Chimes. Concert programme. “The Sunshine Show,” melody and rhythm. 8.17: Japanese houseboy. 8.31: Jessie Matthews (light vocal). 8.34: Donald Thorne (organ). 8.40: Talk, Editor of the N.Z. Law Journal: “Round the Law Courts in the Past Month.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Programme by Wellington Apollo Singers. The Singers, “Awake! Awake!” “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes’; “Loch Lomond” (soloist, Mr J. Hollis): “All Through •the Night.” 9.16: Bronislaw Haberman (violin). 9.24: The Singers “Drake’s Drum”; “The Two Grenadiers”; “In a Gondola”; “How Much Wood Would a Wood'-chuck Chuck?” 9.34: Eileen Joyce (piano). 9.42: The Singers, “There is a Lady”; “Departure”; “Ring Out, Wild Bells.” 9.52Light Symphony Orchestra. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 10.28: Time signals. 11.0: Close down. 2YC WELLINGTON, 840 k.c.
5.0: Light music. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Chamber music hour. 9.0: “The Show Goes On,” 10.0: G. T. Pattman (organ), Amelita Galli-Curci (soprano), and Paul Godwin’s Orchestra. 10.30' Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH, 720 k.c. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner, music. 7.0: News. 7.20: Miliatry talk 7.35: Review of Journal'of Agriculure. 7.50: Sheep survey. 8.0: Chimes. Studio presentation of “The Girl with Tattered' Glove,” play for radio. 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, Mrs M. FosterBarnham, “The Heart of Australia.” 9.20: Dance music, 11.0: Close down. 3YL CHRISTCHURCH, 1200 k.c. 5.0: Recordings. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0 Musical comedy in France. 8.30 Kurt Engel (xylophonist). 8.36 “Radio Cocktail,” melody and humour. 9.30: “Hearts and Flowers.” 10.0: Mirthful minutes. 10.30: Close down. 4YA DUNEQIN, 790 k.c. ' 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8.0: Chimes. Orchestral concert. Clifford Curzon (piano), and Queen’s Hall Orchestra. 8.25: Margherita Ze-’ landa (coloratura soprano), in studio recital, “Song of the Almee”; “Up There on the Till”; “Impatience.” 8.40: Talk, Professor Alexander Find-, lay, Professor of Chemistry, University of Aberdeen, “Old’ and New Al- > chemy: A Tribute to Lord Rutherford.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: BBC Symphonic Orchestra. 9.9: Alexander Kipnis tbass). 9.20: Masterpieces of Music, with illustration and comments by Dr. V. E. Galway, Dunedin City Organist and Lecturer in Music at Otago University. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 4YO DUNEDIN, 1140 k.c.
5.0: Recordings. 6.0: Close down 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: “Twentylive Years of Musical Comedy.” 8.8: Elsie Carlisle medley. 8.15: “The Memory Box of Runjit Singh. 8.30: Dance bands. 8.45: Sketch. 8.52: Medley by Donald Thorne (organ). 9.0: “Lives of Famous Women: Lady Jane Grey,” episode 3. 9.15: “Army Life,” light continuity. 10.0: Will Kalinka (vibraphone), Nelson Eddy (baritone), Raphael (concertina) 10.30: Close down. EMPIRE STATIONS. GSG 16.86 m.; GSI 19.66 m.; GSO 19.76 m.; GSD 25.53 m.; GSB 31.55 m. N.Z. time: —5.30 p.m.r Big Ben "World Affairs.” Talk by Rhodes Professor of Imperial History in University of London. 5.45: “Victorian Melodies.” Derek Oldham (tenor), BBC Theatre Chorus and BBC Orchestra. 6.40: The St.-Leger. Commentary on the race, from Doncaster. 7.0: James Walker (Australian pianist). 7.20: News. 7.45: Close down.
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