RADIO PROGRAMME
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 . : . "fr, 1 Y. A. AUCKLAND 6 pitn. to 7 pirn. Dinner music. 7.0: News and -report*. 8.0 :- A 8.8. C. recorded programme, “Beaten at the Post.” A musical bur-, lesque. . 8.44 ; Harold ltamsay and his Rhythm Symphony, ‘The Entrance of the, •Little Fauns.’ 8.52 : Jack Buchanan, “The Flying : Trapeze.”- .. - „ , ,-y :;■ 9.0; Weather forecast and station notices. _ ' , j 9.5: A R.B.C. recorded talk; “Cotj-i iquest of the Air,” by Group-Captainf Primrose. ) 9.25; A programme of 'band • by "the Eastbourne Municipal Band,? with interludes by the soprano, Madame Vita Cornwall. (Recorded). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.6: Close down, . . ; 2 Y. a. We lu n gton 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Dinner mdsio; 7.0 : News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Representative of the Returned Soldiers' Association, “Rose Day.” (i , _, ; ' j .. ••; 7.h6; Talk: Our Book Reviewer, 1 “Books, Grave and Gay. ' , . 810: Sydney Kyte and his Piccadilly \ Hotel Land, “it s Love Again.”, | 8.5: ‘‘lt Isn’t Cricket.’Being a ; further episode in the lives oi a Japan- 1 I esc liooseboy and his employer. , 8.19: A .'.quarter of an hour with The Kingsmen. 1 8.34: “The Voice Cf the Rebple.” ■ One of a series of short plays dealing with the ruler* ot the Russian peori pie /frinii the time of Peter ilio | Great. ■■ ■. ” ’ 8.40: Talk: Captain S. J. Kearne, j “Safety ‘of the Public:' Down to the ■ Sea in Ships.” ■ 9.0: Vvfiucher forecast arid station, notices. j 9.5: A piiinoforte recital by Noel; Newson. 9;vss: A recital of Neapolitan 'songs'! t! by the tenor, Tito Schipa. . 9.36: A recorded 'fecital by the-vio-v •{ linist, Giiiia Bostabo. i 9.46 ; A recorded soprano recital by i< Lily -Pons. • ’ ■ ; ; 10.0: .Dance MuMc. , v ; U\Q: Close down. , ■ . --•?
3 Y. A. CHRISTCHURCH J 6 p;m. to 7 p.m. Dinner music. ji 7.0: News' and report*. !> 7.35: Review of the Journal or Agriculture. _ ■ : 8.0; The Squire Celeste Octet, Clas- - sicaP Selection. \' i ’ r : ‘ 8.10; Twelve minutes'with Clapham and Dwyer. 8.22: The Cedric Sharpe Sextet, Old Medley. V 8.26: “Listen Well.” A tale of the Secret Service. ■ • , 8.53 : The Leslie Bridgewater Quintet, Old Irish. 9.0; Weather forecast and station' act ices. 9.5.: Talk. 9.20 : \A programme of modern dance music; ix.O : Closm, down. . ;
« Y. A. DUNEDIN 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Dinnbr magic. - 7.0: News and report*. 7.30: Hardening talk. , 8.0 : A symphonic ‘ concert by the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Soloists ; Alison Tyrie (contralto), Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone). (Recorded) . 8.40: Reserved. , 9.0; Weather forecast’ and station notices. 9.5 : Contmuation of symphonic concert programme. 10.0; Gance Music. 11.0: Close down, DAVENIRY : Short wav* —G. 5.8.; 31-55 m. —GSF, 18.82 m. 7.15: Big Ben. 7.16. Sydney Torch at the organ of the Regal Theatre. , 7.45: “Food for Thought.” Three short talks on matters of topical interest. 8.5: Peter Yorke and his Orchestra, in a programme of dance music. 8.35; “Fireworks for the Fifth!” A feature programme. 8.55; The new 9 and announcements. 9.20: Close down.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1936, Page 8
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