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To-day’s Programmes IYA Auckland—6so k.c. 7.0: Breakfast session; 9.0: Close down; 10.0: Devotional; 10.15: Recordings; 3.15: Sports results; 3.30: Light music; 4.0: Weather; 4.30: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: Official and Wireless News; 7.40: Talk, “Youth Employment,” by Mr N. M. Gribble, Secretarj' Youth Employment Branch Government Placement Service; 8.0: Concert programme. Recordings: Harold Bauer and Flonzaley Quartet, Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34; 8.44: Robert Simmers (baritone) “My Last Abode,” “Thou Art My Rest,” “Whither”; 8.56: Recordings. Karl Delseit (piano), Intermezzo in E Minor; 9.0: Weather. Station notices; 9.5: A special recorded feature, “Coronets of England: The Life of Queen Elizabeth”; 9.36: Sol. K. Bright and his Hollywaiians, “Papio,” “Oi-oi-e”; 9.42: Polydor Gesangs Guitarristen, “Darling With the Fair Hair.” “The Poor Little Musician”; 9.48: Peggy' Cochrane (piano) “Musical Comedy Memories”; 9.54: Light Opera Company, “King of Jazz Vocal Gems; 10.0: Music, mirth and melody; 11.0: Close down. 2YA Wellington—s7o k.c6.50: Weather for aviators; 7.0: Breakfast session; 9.0: Close down; 10.0: Weather for aviators. Devotional;. 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 hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: Official and Wireless News; 7.30: Talk, Our Gardening Expert, “For the Home Gardener”; 8.0: Concert programme featuring the Song Cycle, “Dorothy’s Wedding Day.” Recording: The London Palladium Orchestra, “Everybody’s Songs”; 8.10: Helen Gardener and Company present, “Dorothy’s Wedding Day”—a Song Cycle by Lane Wilson; 8.30: Reco|rding: London Palladium Orchestra. “The Golden Valse”; 8.40: Talk, Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, “World Affairs”; 9.5: “Old English.” A play by John Galsworthy (National Broadcasting Service production); 10.25: Danse music: 11.25: Close down. 3YA Christchurch—72o k.c. 7.0: Breakfast session; 9.0: Close down; 10.0: Recordings; 10.30: Devotional; 10.45: Recordings; 11.0: Women’s session; 11.30: Recordings; 3.0: Classical hour; 4.0: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: Official and Wireless news; 7.20: Addington stock market; 8.0: Recording: Alois Melichar and Philharmonic Orchestra, “Die Fledertnaus” Overture; 8.9: Ada Lynn (soprano) “Call of Spring” Serenade, “The Blue Danube,” “Who is Sylvia?” 8.22: Recording: Gregor Piatigorsky (’cello), and the London Philharmonic Orchestra; 8.47: Len Barnes (baritone), “The Song of the Horn,” “O, Ruddier Than the Cherry," “Pensee d’Automne”; 9.0: Weather. Station notices: 9.5: Talk, Dr. John Hammond, F.R.S., from the School of Agriculture, Cambridge, “Production of Fat Lambs fox- the Smithfield Market"; 9.20: Recording: Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 95; 10.0: Music, mirth and melody: 11.0: Close down.
4YA Dunedin—79o k.c. 7.0: Breakfast session; 9.0: Close down; 9.30: Relay from the second Dunedin wool sale of the 1937-38 series; 10.0: Recordings; 10.15: Devotional service; 10.45: A talk by Miss S. Porteous, “Cooking -by Electricity”; 12.0: Lunch music; 1.0: Weather; 2.0’ Recordings; 3.15: A talk by the A.B.C Home Science" Tutorial Section, “Maintaining Holiday Health”; 3.30' Sports results. Classical music; 4.3 • Weather; 4.30: Light music; 4.45' Sports results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: Official and Wireless news; 7.25: A tal.< by Mr R. McKenzie. “To-morrow’s Races at Wingatui”; 7.35: Our Motor Expert, “Helpful Hints to Motorists”; B.o' Recording: Alfredo Campoli Salon Orchestra, “An Old World Garden , 8.8: Recordings: Cicely Courtneidge (comedienne) “When It’s Milking Time in Switzerland”; 8.15: F. J Woodham (mouth-organ solos) ‘ Lanri of the Heather" Selection, ‘ Killarney,” “Teddy Bears’ Picnic,” Popular Band Marches; 8.24: Recording: Bar nabas von Geczy Orchestra, Tales of Hoffman” Waltz Selection; 8.27‘ A studio recital by Sydney Machwen (Scottish tenor) “Wher’er You Walk, “The Maiden’s Wish,” “O, Del Mio
Amato Ben,” “La Maison Grise," “Since I Saw Your Face,” “Sento nd Cor”; 8.42: A recorded talk by Leon Gotz, “Leaves from a Planter’s Notebook,” No. 5; 9.0: Weather. Station notices; 9.5: “Beneath Thy Window" —-Serenades of all nations. A continuity programme; 10.0: Dance music; 11.0: Close down. Daventry, England: G. 5.0., 16.68 metres; G.S.D., 19.82 metres; G. 5.8., 31.55 metres. New Zealand standard time: 8.15 p.m.: Big Ben. “Take Your Choice”; 8.45: “A Theme and a Song”; 8.55: Talk, “I’ve Been T01d...” (3); 9.10: Brass band concert; 9.45: “Empire Exchange; 10.0: The news and announcements; 10.25: Close down. VLR, Melbourne: 12.35 p.m.: “The Watchman”; 12.50’ Recorded music; 1.0: Victorian news; 1.5: Weather; 1.15: Luncheon music: 1.30: Descriptions of the Geelong races, and the Empire Games in Sydney, interspersed with musical items; 5.15: Close: 6.30: Fifteen minutes of popular music; 6.45: Sporting news and notes; 7.0: News, markets and weather; 7.20: Overseas news service; 7.25: Commentary on overseas news; 7.30: Queensland and North Australian news; 7.40: Talk on Australian history; 7.55: Musical interlude; 8.0: Performance of the Light Opera, "Madame Pompadour” by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus and Orchestra, with assisting artists; 9.15 Musical interlude; 9.30: “Young Australia”; 9.45: “Everyman’s Music”— Presented by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra; 10.30: Australasian news; 10.50: Recorded music; .11.20: News brevities; 11.30: Close.
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Grey River Argus, 9 February 1938, Page 8
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