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BROADCASTING

To-day’s Programmes

IYA, Auckland—6so k.c. 7.0: Breakfast session; 9.0: Close down; 10.0: Devotional; 10.15: Recordings; 12.0: Lunch music; 2.0: Educational session; 3.0: Classical music, 3.15: Sports results; 3.30: Light music; 4.0: Weather; 4.30: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s session; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News service and British Official Wireless news; 7.10: News and reports; 7.30: Talk, the Gardening Expert, “Providing lor Summer Salads”; 8.0: Concert programme. Recordings, Eric Harden Novelty Orchestra, “The Clock is Playing”; 8.5: “Albert Performs a Service,” the Japanese houseboy; B.lb. “Stars in the Nursery,” a programme by juvenile performers; 8.48: “Eb and Zeb”; 8.57: Eric Harden Novelty Orchestra, “Before an Old Musical Clock”; 9.0: Weather. Station notices' 95: Talk, lieutenant-Colonel Marryatt,' “A Famous Man I Know —Major-General Freyberg”: 9.-0. Dance music; 11.0: Close down.

2YA, Wellington—s7o k.c. 6.50: Weather for aviators: <-U: Breakfast session; 9.0: Close down; 9.30: Educational session; 10.0: Weather for aviators; 10.30: Devotional; 11.0: Time signals; 12.0: Lunch music, 1.0: Weather for aviators; 2.0: Classical hour; 3.0: Sports results; 3.30: Weather; 4.0: Sports results; 5.0. Children’s session; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: Official news and British Official Wireless news; 7.10: News and reports; 7.25: Rebroadcast from the League of Nations shortwave station at Geneva; 7.30: Talk, the Hon W. E. Parry, Minister of Internal Allans, “Learn to Swim Week”; 7.40: Talk, Mr E. G. Buckton, Boys’ Department Secretary Y.M.C.A., “Boys’ Camps”; 8.0: St. Andrew’s Day programme by the St. Andrew Musical Society; 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Selections by Scots College Pipe Band, “Loch Leven Castle,” “Lord Lovat’s Lament ” “Because He was a Bonnie Lad,"’ “Mrs Macleod of Raasay.” The Circassians Choir: “Han to the Chief “The Hundred Pipers”; Mrs Kenneth Wilson, "Tir-nan-og”; Mr J. B. Thornson, “The Minister’s Fiddle”; Mrs E. Wiltshire, “Angus MacDonald”; Highland dance; Mr Ken Macaulay, “Turn Ye to Me”: The Cirassians Choir: “The Piper o’ Dundee”, “Will Ye No Come Back Again”; Combined Pipe Bands: “79th Farewell to Gibraltar,’ “Miss Drummond of Perth,” “Tail Toddle”; “Auld Lang Syne.” Official accompanist: Mr Kenneth Wilson, Official Piper, Pipe-Major W. Fraser; 10.0: Music, mirth and melody; 11.0: Close nowi,.

3YA, Christchurch —720 k.c. 7.0: Breakfast session; 9.0: Close down; 10.0: Devotional; 10.15: Recordings;ll.o: Time signals. Talk, Mrs E. Early, "Fashions”; 11.15: Recordings; 12.0: Lunch music; 2.0: Recordings; 30: Classical music; 4.0: Weather. Light music; 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: 7.30: Time signals; 7.35: Book review, Mr E. J. Bell; 8.0: Recordings. New Light Symphony Orchestra, "London Bridge” March; 8.5: "Westward Ho!” episode 27; 8.18: Sydney Baynes and his Orchestra, "Old England” Selection; 8.22: Recordings: William Heseltine, "lorn Bowling,” "The Bay of Biscay”; 8.30: "Wandering with the West Wind,” episode 4; 9.0: Weather. Station notices; 9.5: Reserved; 9.20: The Mayfair Ensemble, “When You’ve Got a Little Springtime in Your Heart,” “You’re More Than All the World to Me,” “In a Little Gypsy Tearoom.” “Love, Forever I Adore You,” “Smiling Irish Eyes”; 9.33: “Hippiewater Quits” —Japanese houseboy; 9.45: The Mayfair Ensemble, “Two Hearts in Waltz Time,” “Saddle Your Blues to a Wild Mustang,” “Gipsy Moon,”

“Wedding of the Painted Doll,’’ “A Waltz Was Born in Vienna’’; 10.0: “Swing As We Go.” An hour of dance music by famous swing bands, with interludes by Mary Lou Williams; 11.0: Close down.

4YA, Dunedin—79o k.c. 7.0: Breakfast session; 9.0: Close down; 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 music; 4.45: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News service and British Official Wireless news; 7.10: Nows and reports; 7.30: “This Changing World: ’.rhe Bible as Literature.” A talk by Prof. R. Lawson; 8.0: Concert programme, introducing at 8.35 p.m.: Paul Schramm, Viennese pianist, “Hotel Revue,” episode 15; 8.17: Magzari Imre and his Hungarian Gipsy Orchestra, "Hungarian Czardas” Dance; 8.20: “Eb and Zeb” the country storekeepers in another humorous episode; 8.29: Webster Booth, “A Song For You and Me,” “Moon of Romance”; 8.35: A studio presentation by Paul Schramm, “Chaconne”; Polonaise Fantasie, Op 61; 9.0: Weather. Station notices; 9.5: The St. Andrew’s Society of Otago presents a St. Andrew’s Day Function. President: Mr J. R. D. Jeffrey. Address by Rev. Hugh Graham, “Our Scottish Independence." Soloists: Arthur MacDonald (baritone), MarySomerville (contralto); 10.0: Music, mirth and melody; 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. Recital by Esther Fisher (New Zealand pianist), Sonata in D (Galuppi, 1706-1785); Exaltation” (Turina); 8.35: “Palace of Varieties”; 9.35: The news and announcements. Greenwich lime signal at 9.45; 9.55: “Empire Exchange.” Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and the colonies; 10.10: Recital of Scots songs. Jean Gibson (soprano) and Alexander Carmichael (baritone); 10.25: Closedown.

3LR, Melbourne. 12.35 p.m.: “The Watchman”; 12.50: ■Musical interlude; 1.0; I’ime signal. Victorian news; 1.5: Weal her; 1.15: Stock exchange report; 1.20: Luncheon music; 2.1): Recorded music; 3.0. Broadcast to schools —“Music Appreciation for Junior Classes ’; 3.20: Afternoon musical programme. Progress scores of the cricket match—Victoria v. West Australia, will be given as they came to hand; 5.15: Close; G. 30:, Fifteen minutes of popular music; 6.45: Sporting news and notes; 7.0: News in French lor listeners in New Caledonia and the New Hebrides; 7.20: National news; 7.30: Queensland and North Australian news; 7.40: News, markets ana weather; 8.0: Sir Richard Terry conducting the A.B.C. Radio Choir; 9.0: “Young Australia”; 9.15: St. Andrew’s Day Play —“James I. of Scotland”; 10.30: Australasian news; 10.50: Dance music, by Jim Davidson’s A.B.C. Dance Band; 11.30: Close.

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Bibliographic details

Grey River Argus, 30 November 1937, Page 8

Word Count
931

BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 30 November 1937, Page 8

BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 30 November 1937, Page 8

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