RADIO PROGRAMME
THUSDAY, JUNE 18. 1 Y. A. AUCKLAND 6 to 7 Dinner Music. 7.0: News and Reports. 7.30 : Tal(v —Professor R. M. Algie, "ft Seems to Me”—a review of current events. 7.40 : Ta(k —Dr Guy Chapman, “One i Mail’s Meat.” 8.0: A continuity hour. “Leuven from a Music Album.” An hour’s light music dor all. . 9.0 ; Weather report and Station notices. 9.5: Talk by Mr Campbell Copeland, of the J. C. Williamson Dramatic Company, “Salving An Air Liner.” 9.20 : A programme of recorded band music by miscellaneous combinations, with interludes by the contralto, Mas Harold* Owens. 10.0: Music M'rth and Melody. 11.0 : Close down. 2 Y. A. WELLINGTON 6 to 7 Dinner Music. 7.0 • News and Reports, 8.0 : Recording Geraldo and his Orchestra, “Top Hat” Selection. 8.6: “Frank .Refused.” Being a further episode in the lives oi a Japanese honseboy and his employer. 8.20: “The Easy Chair.” A. programme' of songs and melodies of days gone by--8.33; “The Voice of the People.” One of a of short plays dealing with the rulers of the Russian people from the time of Peter the Great, .■ v> ■ ■’ \ ( 8.40 ; Talk by Mr K. J. Scott, “4#hy Do We Laugh?” , 1 9.0 : YV easier report and Station noti-
9.5; A programme by the Hntt Valley Ljedertafel unde rthe baton oi Mr Harry Brusey. Assisting artists: I Mi's Wilfred Andrews (contralto), Mr j ißay Trewern (tenor), and Mr George Holloway (violin). j 10. U : Music, -mirth and melody. | v 11.0: Close down.
3 Y. A. CHRISTCHURCH to 7 Dinner Music. 7.0: News and Reports, i 7.35: Talk under the auspices of the Canterbury Agriculaural College ; ) Dr I .W. Weston. M.Sc., Ph.D., “Farm Economics.” * 8.0: Studio presentation of ‘‘Trent’s | [Last Case,’ a radio play in five acts.” v 9.0; Weather report and Station notices. 9.*10: A programme of modern dance ' music. j • 9.40: Talk, Mr A. L. Leghorn, “Modi ern Ballroom Dancing.” I 10.0: Continuation of dance ' pt‘o- - gramme. - i 11.0 ; Close down. 1 4Y. A. DUNEDIN j 6 to 7 p.m. : Dinner music. j 7.0: News and reports . 7.40; Talk : Our Book Reviewer, j ‘‘Books, Grave and Gay. ’ } 8.0: The Royal Opera House Orj qhe’stra, “The Accused ,Hunter.” 8.15: A recital by Rosette Anday (contralto). 8.23 : The New Symphony Orchestra, “Le Cid.” 8.40« Reserved. *9.0: Weather forecast, and station notices. i 9.5: Sydney Mac Ewan (tenor), and Duncan M.orison (piano), in half an * hour of Scottish and Gaelic music. | 9.35: The London Symphony Orches- . tra, Suite in G. j 9.43: Ferenc Yecsey (violin), Caprice, No 13. * I 9.52: New Symphony Orchestra, “Islamey.” 10.0 : Dane? music, 1 | 1.1.0: Close down.
DAYENTRY “ ■ i Short wave—G.S 8., 31-55ra. —GSF. 19.82 m. 4.0: Big Ben. 4.1: “Alabamv Bound.” A southern - / journey. 4.30: The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. . 5.30: Variety. Claude Hulbert and Bobby Comber. : 5.40; The news and announcements. . 5.45: .Greenwich time signal, . 6.0: Close down.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1936, Page 8
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