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Radio

Saturday, July 22 IYA AUCKLAND (650 kc.). 5 p.m;- Children’s session. At 5.40, “Round the World —What is Copra?” by Leon Gortz. 6.0; Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Concert Programme.—Harry Horlick and his orchestra, “Marisk'a,” medley of Hungarian folk songs; “The, lid Gipsy.” 8.8: Calypso Brook, pianist, and Nora Rees, contralto, in a recital of instrumental and vocal numbers by Calypso Brook. 8.20: Harry Horlick and his orchestra, “Sound of the Guitar,” medley of Russian dances; “At the Gate,” Russian gipsy j air. 8.26; Robert Simmers (baritone),! “The Laughing Cavalier”; and, with Tony Rex, “The Moon Hath Raised her Lamp Above.” 8.32: Vicente Gomez (guitar). 8.44: Tony Rex (light baritone), “Venetian Serenade,” andi with Robert Simmers, “Fairings.” 8.50: Symphony Orchestra, “Nights at the .Ballet,” No. 1. 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: Miscellaneous recordings.. 10.0; Sports summarjy. 10.10 to 11.15; Dance music by Johnny Madden and his Swing Kings, relayed from the Peter Pan Cabaret.

2YA WELLINGTON (570 kc.). 5 p.m: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.40: Talk, by I. L. Thomson, Carter Observatory, on “Mars.” 8.0: Novelty

instrumental and vocal items by the Bridges Trio. 8.15: “The Crew of the Maude Woodcock,” chapter 5, “The Stowaway.” 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.0 to 11.15: Dance programme. At 10.0, the sports summary.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc.). 8 p.m: Concert Programme.—“The Homestead on the Rise.” 8.15; “One Good Deed a Day,” a comedy serial. 0.27; Reginald Foort, organ, “A Musical Trip Round the British Isles.” 8.35: “Coronets of England—The Life of Charles 11, the Merry Monarch,” episode 10. 9.0; Weather forecast ! and station notices. 9.5: London TheJ atre Orchestra, “The New Moon” selection. 9.13: Lola Maries and Company in a Cockney sketch. “Mrs ’Arris Celebrates.” 9.28: Fred Hartley (piano), “The Dicky Bird Hop” and “Dreamy Afternoon.” 9.34: Richard Tauber (tenor) and Evelyn Laye (soprano), “Nobody Could Love You More,” “Love Never Comes Too Late.” 9.41: Lois Maries and Company, in a Cockney sketch, “Mrs ’Arris Plays the Races.” 9.56: Debroy Somers Band, “Community Medley,” quick step. 10.0; Sports summary, 10.15 to 11.15: Tut Coltman and his band, relay from the Frascati Cabaret.

4YA DUNEDIN (790 kc.). 8 p.m: A Light Orchestral and Ballad Concert.--Light Symphony Orchestra, “May Day” overture. 8.8:

Thomas L. West (baritone), “Shadrach,” “To My Mother.” 8.14; Ketelbey’s Concert 'Orchestra, “Cockney Suite.” 8.34: Dorothy Sligo (soprano), “The New Umbi’ella,” “Feast of Lanterns,” “The Palanquin Bearers.” 8.43: Barnabas von Geczy Orchestra, “Serenade” (Jungherr), “Black Orchids” (Richartz). 8.49; Frank Titterton (tenor), “The Jolly Old Inn,” “The Song of the Nightingale.” 8.55: The Boston Promenade Orchestra, “Entrance of the Littile Fauns,” “Mosquito Dance,” “Strike Up the Band.” 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5 to 11.30; An old-time dance programme by Ted Andrews and the Revellers Dance Band. At 10.0, the sports summary.

Sunday, July 23 IYA AUCKLAND (650 kc.). 9 a.m: Recordings. 9.15; Rebroadcast from Daventry.—Eye-witness account of day’s play in the cricket test match, England v. West Indies. 11.0: Relay of service from St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Cathedral. 12.15 p.m: Recordings. 3.30: “Night Ride and Sunrise,” A symphonic poem by Sibelius, played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra. 3.46: Recordings. 4.30: Close down. 6 p.m: Children’s song service. 7.0; Salvation Army service, relayed from the Congress Hall. 8.15: Recordings. 8.30; Concert Programme.—Berlin

Philharmonic Orchestra, overture, “Donna Diana.” 8.35: Jban MacFarlane, New Zealand contralto, in a short operatic recital. 8.50: London Symphony Orchestra', ‘Schwanda” (“The Bagpipe Player”) (Weinberger). 9.0: We'ather and station notices. 9.5: “Music from the Theatre” —Act 2 of Mozart’s comic opera “Cosi Fan Tutte,” or “The School for Lovers,” as it was called. 10.10 (approx.) : Close down.

IZM AUCKLAND (1250 kc.). 9 p.m; Scottish talk—“Cluny Macpherson: A Tale of the 1745 Rebellion," by A. J. Sinclair. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 kc.). 9 a.m: Recordings. 9.15; Eye-wit-ness account of day’s play in the cricket test match, England v. West Indies. 9.30; Recordings. 10.0: Weather report. 11.0: Relay of service from The Terrace Congregational Church. 12.15 p.m; Recordings. 1.0: Weather report, 2.0: “Composers of the R omantic Period—Robert Schumann." Symphony No. 4 in D Minor, Cp. 120, played by Eugene Ormandy and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 3.0: The centenary of Wagner’s opera, “The Flying Dutchman.” 4.30: Close down. 6.0; Children’s song service. 7.0: Relay of service from St. Paul’s Anglican Pro-Cathedral; preacher, Rev. E. J. Rich, vicar of Masterton. 8.30: A programme featuring Gwenyth Greenwood (soprano) and Jocelyn Walker (pianist). 9.0; Weather and station notices. 9.5: “R.U.R.,” by Karel Capek, the Czechoslovakian playwright. Produced by the National Broadcasting Service. 10.20; Close down.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc.). 5.30 p.m: Children's song service. G. 30: Relay of service from the Knox Presbyterian Church. 8.0: Recordings. 8.30: Concert Programme.—E.l.A.R. Symphony Orchestra, Turin, ‘'The Siege of Corinth” overture. 8.40: Dorothy Heinrich (soprano), “Carol,” “Wizardry,” “Racers,” “Tire Lamb Child” (d’Arla). 8.48: Caspar Cassado (cello recital. 9.0: Wdather and station notices. 9.5: 3YA String- Orchestra, “Suite for Strings” (Purcell). 9.17: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone), “To tire Infinite," “Thou Art Repose.” 9.26; Vladimir Horowitz (pianoforte), “Presto from Sonata in A Major,” “Andante Mosso” from “Sonata in B Minor” (Scarlatti), “Mazurka in C Sharp Minor” (Chopin). “Variations on Themes from Carmen" (Bizet). 9.39: Dora Labette. Harold Williams, Hubert Eisdell, Dennis Noble, Robert Easton and the Halle Chorus, “The

Apostles—By the Wayside” (Elgar). 9.47; 3YA Orchestra, “Serenade in E Minor” (Elgar). 10;0: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 kc.). 5.30 p.m: Children’s song service. 6.15: Recordings. 6.30: Relay of service from St. Andrew Street Church of Christ. 7.45; Recordings. 8.30: “Breakfast With the Bullfinches,” by Ursula' Branston. The history of an English family over sixty surprising years. 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5; Gems from German opera by Gluck (1714-1787): Weber (17861826); and Lortzing (1803-1851). 10.0: Close down.

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Northern Advocate, 22 July 1939, Page 10

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Radio Northern Advocate, 22 July 1939, Page 10

Radio Northern Advocate, 22 July 1939, Page 10

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