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BROADCASTING

To-day’s Programmes

IYA Auckland —650 k.c.: 7.0: Breakfast session; 9.0: Close down; 10.0: Devotional; 10.15: Recordings; 12.0: Running commentary on the Takapuna Jockey Club’s meeting; 2.0: Recordings; 3.15: Sports results; 3.30: Talk, by the Association for Country Education, “The Home and its Garden”; 3.45: Light music; 4.0: Weather; 4.30: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner'music; 7.0: News service and British Official Wireless news; 7.10: News and reports; 8.0: Concert programme, featuring Sydney Mac Ewan (Scottish tenor), “Salute to Scotland.” An hour’s presentation in commemoration of St. Andrew’s Day, with vocal illustrations by Mr G. Spicer, Mrs Rattray, and James Leighton. Prepared and presented by Mr J. W. Shaw; 9.0: Weauner. Station notices; 9.5: Sydney Mac Ewan, “O, Del Mio Amata Ren,” “Plaisix - d’Armour,” “La Maison Grise”; 9.15: The Studio Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter, “Two Little Waltzes,” “Yishma El”; 9.24: Recordings: Gladys Swarthout (soprano), “Clouds,” “Spendthrift”; 9.30: Studio Orchestra, “I’Oiseau du Bois,” “Squirrel Dance”; 9.35: Sydney MacEwan, “The Road to the Isles,” “Bonnie Wee Thing,” “Mary of Argyle”; 9.45: Studio Orchestra, “Cobweb Castle,” “La Tzigane”; 10.0: Music, mirth and melody: 11.0: Close down.

2YA Wellington—s7o k.c.: 6.50: Weather fox - aviators; 7.0: Breakfast session; 9.0: Close down; 10.0: Weather for aviators; 10.30: Devotional; 11.0: Time signals; 12.0: Lunch music; 1.0: Weather - fox - aviators; 2.0: Classical hour; 3.0: Talk, by A.C.E., Home Science Tutorial Section of Otago University, “The Home and its Garuen.” Sports results; 3.30: Weather; 4.0: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner - music; 7.0: News sei-vice and British Official Wireless news; 7.10: News and reports; 7.30: “This Changing World: The Progress of Man: Is Progress Real?” Final discussion; 8.0: A chamber - music programme, featuring Brahm’s Trio in B Major, Op. 8. Recording: Elly Ney Trie, Trio in B Major - , Op. 8; 8.32: Elena Gerhardt (mezzo-soprano) “Feinsliebchen, due Sollst mix - Nicht,” “Erlaube Mir, Feinsleibchen,” “Wie Komm’ Ich Denn Zur Tur Heroin,” “Mein Made] Lat’nen Kosenmund”; 8.40: Talk: A Countrywoman, “Housekeeping on a Country Station”; 9.0: Weather. Station notices; 9.5: A continuity programme, featuring Noel Coward, composer, playwright, and actor; 10.0: Dance programme; 11.0: Close down. . x

3YA Christchurch—72o k.c.: 7.0: Breakfast session; 9.0: Close down; 10.0: Devotional; 10.15: Recordings; 11.0: Time signals. Recordings. Talk: Miss Doreen Brown: “The Work of the Royal Life-Saving Society”—(l); 12.0: Lunch music; 2.0: Recordings; 2.30: Talk, by the Association fox - Country Education, “The Home and its Garden”; 3.0: Classical music; 4.0: Weather. Light music; 4.30: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: Official news and British Official Wireless xxews; 7.10: News and reports; 7.30: Our Garden Expert, “Plant Names and Definitions”; 8.0: Chimes. Woolston Brass Band, conducted by R. J. Estall, “El Dorado,” “If I Were King” Overture; 8.13: Rex Harrison (baritone), “Across the Fax - Blue Hills Marie"; 8.18: The Band, “In Cellar Cool,” “Bonds of Friendship” March• 8.28: “Eb and Zeb”; 8.37: Euphonium with the Band, “The Connoisseur,” The Band, “Deep” Harmony” Hymn; 8.44: Rex Harrison (baritone), “The Wolf,” “Bianca”; 8.51: The Band, “Bells of Aberdovey” Fantasia; “The Mad Major” March; 9.0: Weather. Station notices; 9.5: Talk: Mr - f" Wilding, senr., “The Hon. William Pember Reeves”; 9.20: Beatrice Harrison (’cello) and Gerald Moore Sonata in E Minor, Op. 38; 9.44; Elena Gerhardt, “Sacred Cradle Song” “And If 1 Come Unto Your Door’” “My Maid Has a Mouth of Red” “Cradle Song of the Virgin Mary’’’ - 9.56: Arthur Rubinstein (pianoforte/ Capriccio in B Major; 10.0: Music’ mirth and melody; 11.0: Close down’

4YA Dunedin—79o k.c.: 7.0: Breakfast session; 10.0: Recordings; 10.15: Devotional; 12.0: Lunch music; 1.0: Weather; 2.0: Recordings;

3.30: Sports results. Classical music; 4.0: Weather; 4.30; Light programme; 4.45: Sports results; 5.0': Children’s ■ hour;’ 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: Official I news service and British Official Wire- ! less news; 7.10: News and reports; 7,30: A talk by Mr R. W. Mathieson, “Bridge”; 8.0: A recital programme, introducing at 8.16 Dail EJoley, Irish > tenor. Recordings, the London Cham< ber Orchestra, conducted by Anthony J Bernard, “Ayres for the Theatre," i “Sally in Our Alley,” “Cherry Ripe”; I 8.16: Dan Foley, with Kathleen I Dunne at the piano, in a selection I from the works of a popular English I composer, Haydn Wood; 8.29: Moriz I Rosenthral (piano), “Carneval d&v| Vienne au Themes,” Valse In C Flat Minor; 8.40: A talk by Mr' J.'T. Paul, “World Affairs”; 9.0: Weather. Station notices; 9.5: “Greater Love Hath No Man,” a play by Catherine Brownbill.’Produced by Gordon Niven; 9.40: Recording, Quentin MacLean-(organ) “This Lovely Rose”; 9.43: Mariott Ed*f gar (humour), “The Battle of Hastings, 1066,” “The Magna Charta, 1215”; 9.51: The International Novelty Quartet, “Wedding of the Three Blind Mice”; 9.54: Clapham and Dwyer (humorous sketch), “Horses for Courses”; 10.0: “Everybody, Dance,” an hour of dance music in. correct tempo; 11.0: Close down.

Daventry, England: G.S.D., 16.68 metres; G. 5.0., 19.82 metres; G. 5.8., 31.55 metres; New Zealand Standard Time: 8.15 p.m.: Big, Ben. *«ln Town To-night.” Fifth season, 136th edition. Edited by A. W/ Hanson; 8.45: The BBC Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conducted by Clifton Helliwell; 9.35: The news and announcements. Greenwich time signal at 9.45 p.m.; 9.55: “Long-Distance Listening. ’ A talk by Sir H. Walford Davies, C.V.0., followed by gramophone record illustra-.. tions; 10.25: Close down. 3LR Melbourne:

12.35 p.m.: “The Watchman”; 12.50: Musical interlude; 1.0: Time signal. Victorian news; 1.5: Weather; 1.15: Stock Exchange report; 1.20: Luncheon music; 2.0: Recorded music; 3.0: Time signal. Broadcast to schools—' “Milestones in Modern History”; 3.20: Afternoon musical programme. Progress scores of the cricket match — Victoria v. West Australia, will be given as they come to hand; 5.15: Close; 6.30: Fifteen minutes of popular music; 6.45: Sporting news and notes; 7.0: Chimes. Talk: “Can we» prevent Depopulation in Australia?” by Mr Herbert Burton; 7.25: National news; 7.30; Queensland and .North Australian news; 7.40: Weather; 8.0: Radio Serial: “Jungle Drums,” by Maxwell Dunn; 8.30: “The Watchman”; 8.50: “These are Hits”—pre-* sented by Jim Davidson’s A.B.C. Dance Band; 9.30: Topical Revue —Clippings from this week’s news, in song, sketch, and story; 10.0: Special recorded session—“Harbour Eights”; 10.30: Australasian news; 10.50: Recorded music; 11.10: Weekly news y bulletin from “Radionations,” Geneva; 11.30: Close.

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Grey River Argus, 29 November 1937, Page 8

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BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 29 November 1937, Page 8

BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 29 November 1937, Page 8