To-day’s Wireless Programme
IYA AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles). S.O, Recordings; ‘The Barber of Seville’; 8.9, 'The Fisherman of Puscilleeo’, ‘The Bully’s Serenade’; 8.15, Lasz]o Sventgyorghi, ‘Rondo’, ‘Malaguena’; 8.23, International Singers ‘Where'er You Walk’; 8.27, recordings; 8.34, William Murdoch ‘Songs Without Words’; ‘Nocturne C Sharp Minor'; 8.41, Light. Opera Company ‘Music in the Air’; 8.49, De Groot, David Bor, Reginald Kilbey, ‘Naila’; 8.52, Malcolm McEachern, ‘Only an Old Rough Diamond’; 8.56, 8.8. C. Band, ‘Le Reve Passe'; 9.0, weather forecast; 9.2, talk Miss Elsie Morton, ‘A Thousand Miles Through New Zealand’; 9.22, Mayfair Orchestra, ‘Blue Roses’, ‘Folly to bo Wise’; 9.30, ‘Tkreo Familiar Sea Songs’ 9.34, recordings; 9.54, ‘Martial Moments’; 10.0, dance music.
2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles).
10.0, Recordings; 10.30, Devotional service; 12.0, lunch music; 12.30, to 1.30„ Community Sing; 3.0, talk, Rev. Dr Gibb ‘Peace and War’; 5.0, Children's hour 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports; 7.40,- lecturette, representative Agricultural Department, ‘For the Man on the Land’; 8.0, recording, Welsh Guards Band ‘Wedded Whimsies’; 8.7, Miss Irene Homiblow, ‘O Dry Those Tears’, ‘Three Green Bonnets’; 8.13, Peggy Cochrane ‘Dancing Butterfly’ ,‘Moon Song’; 5.19, ‘Sandy and Family at Blackpool’; 8.25, Alfredo Campoli, ‘Gipsy Love Song 1 , ‘Serenade’; 8.31, Miss Irene Homiblow ‘Carnival’, ‘The Sweetest Flower’; 8.37, Norman Bettison, ‘Homing,’ ‘Because’; 8.40, lecturette, Mr F. M. Renner ‘Wanderlust’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, Art Tatum, ‘Tea for Two’, ‘Sophisticated Lady'; 9.8, 8.8. C. Programme ’Worlds Away’.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles).
8.0, Recordings, Reginald King and Orchestra, ‘Song o’ My Heart’; 8.10, Claude O’Hagan ‘The Sailor’s Paradise’ ‘Red Devon by the Sea’; 8.16, Melody Trio ‘Carnaval Venetien’; 8.24, ‘Clapham and Dwyer’s Fairy Tales’; 8.30, A.B.C. Dance Band ‘Moonwinks’; 8.33, Mrs Rita Jamieson ‘Dream Boat', ‘Sometimes in Summer’; 8.39, ‘Tell Me With a Love Song’, ‘Sitting by the Fireside With You’; 8.46, Sketch ‘Double Damask’; 8.49, baritone, Claude O’Hagan, Tlleanore,’ 'The Little Irish Girl’; 8.55, Massed Bras? Bands, ;‘The High School Cadets’, ‘lnvincible’; 9.1, weather forecast; 9.3, seserved; 9.18, foxtrots Melody Trio ‘Love Tales’, ‘Marta’; 9.24, Mrs Rita Jamieson ‘A Summer Night,’ ‘The White Dawn is Stealing’; 9.30, dance music.
4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles). a 7.30, W.E.A. Session, Mr W. D. Anderson, ‘Some Unsolved Problems of Astronomy’; 8.0, recordings; 8.30, Massed Bands ‘Blaze of Glory’, ‘Fcstjubel’; 8.36, John T. Leech ‘Palo Moon,’ ‘The Night Has a Thousand Eyes’; 8.43, Bransby Williams ‘The Green Eyo of the Little Yellow God’; 8.47, Salvation Army Band, (hymn tunes), ‘Newcastle’, ‘Ascalon’, ‘Marcia —Soldiers of Christ’; 8.53, Noni Davidson ‘Flight of Ages’, ‘Love Was Once a Little Boy’; .0, weather; 9.2, talk, Mr David H. Graham, F.Z.S., ‘Domestic Affairs of the Sea Dwellers’, 9.19, Salvation Army Band, ‘Army of Immanuel’, ‘The Flowing River’; 9.25, John T. Leech ‘My Dream’, ‘Roses of Picardy’; 9.32, Bransby Williams 'The Caretaker’; 9.36, Metropolitan Police Band, ‘Loin du BaT; 9.39, Noni Davidson, ■Tho Letter Song,’ ‘Song of Autumn’; 9.45, Harry Davidson ‘Maid of the Mountains’; 9.48, John T. Leech and Noni Davidson, ‘The Day is Done’; 9.52, Band of Grenadier Guards ‘Post and Peasant ’.
2'fO SYDNEY (665 Kilocycles)
7.45, Women’s Sports; S.O, ‘Customs of Old Fiji*; 8.15, reports; sporting results; news: 9.30, National Programme (See 3LO).
2BL SYDNEY (885 Kilocycles)
7.45, Dinner music; 9.5', popular education talk ‘Planning in Italy’; 9.30, Dominion Day Programme ‘The Call of the Southern Seas’, A.B.C. Orchestra, Princess Wiki, Maori Singer, in New Zealand Songs’; Orchestra, ‘For Empire and for King’; Ernest McKinlay, New Zealand Compositions; chorus, ‘Chorus of Maori Maidens’, ‘Warrior’s Chorus’; 9.40, ‘A Classic Hour’, Stuart Wilson, tenor, and A.B.C. Orchestra.
SLO MELBOURNE (375 Metres).
7.45, Dinner music; 9.30, National Programme, ‘The Truth About Blayds’, by A. A. Milne; 10.55, Military Band Concert: 12.0, news; dance music by the Wireless Dance Orchestra.
SAB MELBOURNE (492 Metres).
7.45, For the Man on the Land: ‘Pruning of Citrus Trees’; 8.0, Countryman’s Session; 8.32, All sporting results; 8.55, encyclopaedics; 9.5, news; 9.15, songs and their singing, discussed and illustrated; 9.31, ‘Why the Weather f— 1. Why the Frost.!’; Henry Barkley; 9.50, programme of International celebrities.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7271, 26 September 1933, Page 9
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