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BROADCASTING

To-day’s Programmes

IYA Auckland —650 k.c.: 70: Breakfast; 9.9: Close down; 10 0: Devotional; 10.15: Recordings, 12.0: Lunch music; 2.0: Recordings: 230: Classical hour; .3.15: Sports results; 3.30: Light music; 4.0: Weather for farmers; 4.30: Sports results - 50: Children’s session; 6.0. Dinner music; 70 - News and reports; 7.30: Sports talk—Gordon Hutter; S.O: Concert programme. Reading of prose and verse by Mr D’Arcy Cresswell. Readings from “Hakluyt’s Voyages” and “Moby Dick.” Music by Dvorak and Sibelius: Symphony No. 3, Symphony No. 5; 9.0:' Weather. Station notices; 9.5: Viola Morris and Victoria Anderson, English singers, in solos and duets; 9.30: Recordings. Sergei Rachmaninoff and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski, Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18; 10.0: Music, mirth, and melody; 11.0: Close down. 2YA Wellington—s7o k.c.: 6.50: Weather for aviators; 7.0: Breakfast; 9.0: Close down; 10.0: Weather for aviators; 10.30: Devotional; 11.0: Time signals; 11.30: Talk by a representative of the Health Department; 12.0: Lunch music; 1.0: Weather for aviators; 2.0: Classical hour; 3.0: Sports results. Talk, prepared by the A.C.E. Home Science Tutorial'Section of Otago University, “The Problem of Poor Appetite in Children”; 3.30: Weather; 4.0: Time signals. Sports results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 7.30: Time signals; 7.40: Recorded talk: Professor I. L. Kandel, Ph.D., of Columbia University, “A Visitor Looks at New Zealand Education”; 8.0: Chimes. Concert programme, featuring Jimmy Taylor (English entertainer and comedian), and his Radio Optimists, in “A Merry Whirl of Song and Humour”; 8.40: Talk: Captain W..J. Melville, “Detectives in Fiction and Real Life”; 9.0: Weather. Station notices; 9.5: “Eb and Zeb”; 9.15: Band programme, featuring Dave Howard, English saxo-phonist-comedian, in a programme ot melody and mirth. Recording: The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “Americana”; 9.23: Harry Mortimer, accompanied by the North Evington W.M. Club' Band, “Alpine Echoes”; 9.30: Dave Howard, English saxopho-nist-comedian, in a programme of melody and mirth; 9.45: Recording, Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “Ruddigore” selection; 9.53: Salvation Army Regent Hall Band, “Montreal Citadel” march; 10.0: Dance programme of new recordings, with special swing session, composed •by Arthur Pearce; .11.0: Close down.

3YA Christchurch —720 k.c.: 7.0: Breakfast; 9.0: Close down; 10.0: Devotional; .10.15: Recordings; 11,0: Time signals; 11.2: Talk - , Mrs W. F. Kent-Johnston, “Everyday Meals”; 11.17: Recordings; 12.0: Lunch music; 2.0; Recordings; 3.0: Classical music; 4.0: Time signals; 4.2: Weather. Light music; 4.30: Sports results; 5.0; Children's hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 7.30: Time signal; 8.0: Chimes. Recordings, lhe BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Adrian Boult, “Light Cavalry” overture; 8.8: J. E. Davies, in a group of Welsh songs, “O That Summer Smiled for Aye,” "Land of My Fathers,” “Going With David to Towyn”; 8.20: Vera Yager (piano), “Fourth Waltz,” “Wiegeulied,” “Sequidillas”; 8.32: Evelyn Davies (recital), a group from “Tom Jones”: (a) “To-day, My Spirit”; (b> “By Night and Day”; (c) "Waltz Song”; 8.44: Recording, the Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, “Ballet. Egyptien”; 9.0: Weather. Station notices; 9.5: Reserved; 9.20: Recording, Dajos Bela String Orchestra, “Wedding Serenade”; 9.24: Nellie Lowe, (a) “Bless This House”, (b) “Absent,” (c) “My Son,” (d) “A Posey of Roses”; 9.36: Recordings, German Concert Orchestra, “Pizzicato” Polka, “Perpetuum Mobile”; 9.42: Recordings, Ana Halo and Deane Waretini, (a) “E Pari Ra,” (b) “Te Taniwha,” (c) “Matangi,” (d) “Pokarekare,” (e) “Hoea Ra,” (f) “Tahi Nei Taru Kino”; 9.52: The London Palladium Orchestra, “March Review” Medley; 10.0: Music, mirth, and melody; 11.0: Close down.

4YA Dunedin —790 k.c.: 7.0: Chimes. Breakfast; 9.0: Close down; 10.0: Recordings; 10.15: Devotional; 10.30: Recordings; 10.45: Talk, "Cooking and Recipes”; 1.0: Recordings; 12.0: Lunch music; 12.15: Community singing; 1.30: District weather. Continuation of ‘lunch music; 2.0: Recordings; 3.15: Talk by the A.C.E., Home Science Tutorial Section, “Washing Blankets and Woollies”; 3.30: Sports results. Classical music; 4.0: Weather; 4.30: Light music; 4.45: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 8.0: Chimes. “Stars in the Nursery.” A programme by juvenile performers; 8.32: “Ghosts in the Mine.” Japanese houseboy; 8.44: Talk by Mr W. W. Bridgman, “O. Henry”; 9.0: Weather. Station notices;' 9.5: A concert by lhe 4YA Chamber Music Players. Three Arias in the Olden Style for String Quartet, Op. 39; 9.20: Recordings, Madeleine Grey, three Hebrew songs, (a) “Kaddish,” (b) “Mejerke,” (c) ‘TEnigime Eternelle”; 9.26: 4YA Chamber Music Players, Plano Quintet in A Minor, Op. 107; 10.0: Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band (relay from Savoy Restaurant); 11.0: Close down.

Daventry, England: G.S.D., 16.86 metres; G.S.O. 19.82 metres; G. 5.8., 31.55 metres, New Zealand standard time: 7.0: Big Ben. Popular music; 8.0: “Object AH Sublime.” A play by Frederick Ferris; 8.15: Musical interlude; 8.20: News and announcements. Greenwich time signal at 8.30 p.m.; 8.45: Organ recital by Eric Thiman, from the Chelsea Parish Church of St. Luke, London; 9.15: Close down. 3LR Melbourne:

12.15 p.m.: “The Watchman"; 1.0: Time - signal. Victorian news; 1.5: Interstate weather notes; 1.15: Luncheon music; 2.0: Recorded music; 3.0: Time signal. Broadcast to Schools—- “ Adventures in Music,” by Professor Bernard Heinze, F.R.C.M.; 3.20: Afternoon musical programme; 5.0: Close; 6.30: Fifteen minutes of popular music; 6.45: Sporting news and notes; 7.0: “Current Books Worth Heading”; 7.20: National news; 7.30: Queensland and North Australian news; 7.40: News, markets, and weather; 8.0: Musical interlude; 8.10: Sydney Macewan, Scottish tenor, with assisting artists; 8.40: Recorded interlude; 8.50: Brass band recital; 9.20: Programme from the Melbourne Studios; 10.30: Australian news; 10.50: Meditation music; 11.30: Close.

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Bibliographic details

Grey River Argus, 8 October 1937, Page 5

Word Count
896

BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 8 October 1937, Page 5

BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 8 October 1937, Page 5

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