RADIO PROGRAMMES
IYA, AU'CKLAISIb,-650 kilocycles. 5.6: Children’s sessidh. 6.0: Dinner music.. ,7.6: News service, 7.10: Reports. 7:30: Talk: ’tile■’GardeningExpert, “Some Good Perennials.” 8.0: Concert Progranlme, Foleyt-Tliomson Piano Duo,, “Anything Goes.”, , 8.7: “The Rich Uncle from Fiji” (episodes 47 and 48). 8.19: The Hbmestead on the Rise. 8.32: Eb'and Zeb. 8.41: “The Kingsmen, Radio’-s RoyaJ Quartet.” 8.53: Foley-Tliorhsoii Piano Duo. “My. Blue Heaven.” 9.0: , Weather. 9,5: Talk: “A. ( Lond6ii'ej - ’s Album: ‘public Records bffice.’ ” Dennis Neal '(3), 9.20: Dance musiU ; 10.0: Dance music by Sammy Lee and his Ameritanadians. from the Metropole r Cabaret. 11.6: Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 570 kilocycles. 5130: (Children's session (continued), conducted by Jumbo. 6.0: Diurter session. 7.0: News service. 7.10: Reports. 7.28: Time signals. Broadcast from the House of Representatives. 10.30: Music, mirth adn melody. 11.0: Close down. 2YC, Wellington, 840 kilocycles 5.0: Children’s session. 5.30: Light musical, progranlme. 6.0: Closedown. 7.0: After-dinner music. 7.30: Talk, arranged for farmers by the Department of Agriculture: "What, the Fertiliser Act Means to the Farmer.” 7.40: Talk, Our Motoring' Expert. “Winter Suggestions.” '8.0: , Classical and Symphonic programme. The Queen’s Hall Orchestra. 8.12: Josef von Maiidwarda (baritone). 8.IS: Recital by Junior Farrell (pianist): “Polonaise in tA Major. Op. 4,0”; “Rondo Cappriccioso.” 8.33: Recital by Jean MacFarlane, New Zealand Contralto “In Questa Tomba”: “Dear Love Thou’st Like a Blossom”; “Hark What I Tell to Thee”; “O Could I but Express in Song.” 8.48: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.51: Recorded talk, “When the European Speaks Maori” (2). Discussion on Maori pronunciation by Professor Arnold Wall and W. W. Bird, late Inspector of Native Schools. 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Fritz Kreisler and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. 9.29: Sieber Choir. 9.37: Boston Promenade Orchestra. 9.41: Richard Tauber (tenor). 9.47: Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 10.0: Novelty Instrumental and vocal items by The Bridges Trio. 10.15: Music, mirth and ( melody. 10.30: Close down. t 3YA. (’ll.(’ll.. 720 kilocycles. 5.0; Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner
music. 7.0: News service. 7.10: Reports. 7.18: Talk,, by George .Bagley on “Personalities and Places in the News.” 7.35:, Talk, under the . auspices. of the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association. 8.0: “Soldier of Fortune.” 8.27: Debroy Romers Band. 8.35: “Here’s a Queer thing.” 8.48: Joseph Hislop (tenor). 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, by P. W. Maddock: “Talking Pictures —How They are Made—‘The City with a Fence Round it’ 9.22: “The Old-Time Theayterl” Melodrama from former days. 9.36: “The Coral Islanders” in Hawaiian Selections. 9.48: “The Kingsmen,” Radio's Royal Quartet. 10.0: Modern dance music. 11.0: Close dtpvii. 4YA. DUNEDIN, 790 kilocycles. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News service. 7.10: Reports. 7.30: Winter Course talk. Two Dunedin Lawyers. “The Crihiiiiial and Society: New Conceptions. Probation and Reformation. Crime as, a Disease.” 8.0: Concert by the Dunedin Highland Pipe Band, with popular interludes. The band, traditional airs. “Green Hills of Tyrol,” “Campbells’ Farewell to Redcastle.” “Loch Leven,” “Highland Cradle Song,” “Cock o’ the North.” 8.12: Light Opera Company. 8.20: The Band, “Athol and Breadalbane Highlanders,” March; “The Marquis of Huntly,” Strathspey: “The Road to the Isles,” Slow March; “The Piper o’ Drummond,” Reel; “Barren Rocks of Aden,” March. 8.29: Eb and I Zeb. 5.38: The band, traditional airs. “Athol Highla.ndcrs.” March; “Mrs. 1 Jut chons.” Slow Air: “Murray’s Welcome,” March; "The Braes o’ Mar.” I Strathspey; “Duntroon Reel.” 5.48: “Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating? Mark Nicholls discusses Five Eighths play. 9.0: Weather. 9.5: “Grand Hotel.” Dramatisation of Vicki Baum’s famous novel. 9.35: , Tales of the Silver Greyhound J “Troubled Waters.” 10.0: Music, mirth j and melody. 11.0: Close down. i 3ZR, GREYMOUTH, 940 kilocycles.! 5.0; Children’s session. 6.0: Dinnerj music. 6.30: News. 7.0: Edith Lor-1 and Orchestra. 7.7: George Edwards; and Company present “The Thriller —; Frankenstein.” 7.20: Light entertain-1 I men!. 7.45: The Crimson Trail (epi- J ! sode 16). 8.0: Grand opera. 5.30: i I “Notable British Trials.” (Episode 8.1 Trial of James Blomtield Rush). 8.42: | ! Medleys at the organ. 9.0: Light clas-j I sical. 9.30: Dance music. 10.0: Close; down. ■> ’ EMPIRE STATIONS. I GSI. 19.66 m; GSD. 25.53 m; GSB, ' 31.55 in; N.Z. time.
I 4.3 ti p.m.: Big Ben. “Empire Ex- | change.” Points of view by travellers I from the Dominions and Colonies. 1 4.45: “Songs of the British Isles." | 5.40: “Talks for Sailors." 6.0: News. 6.15: Variety. 6.15: Sports news and market notes.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 July 1939, Page 3
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