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ON THE AIR

TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) IYA, AUCKLAND <650 k.c.).—4.00 Sports results. 5.0 Children's session. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. 7.40 Talk, Mr N. G. Gribble, Secretary, Youth Employment Branch, State Placement Service. 8.0 Leon Goossens (oboe), with J. Lencr (violin), S. Roth (viola), I. Harrman (’cello). 8.18 Joan Moody (soprano). 8.28 “Women Who Made History,” some character snapshots with music, j presented by Karl Atkinson. 9.0 Weatri- j er. Station notices. 9.5 Talk, Mr L. j P. Leary. 9.20 The Studio Orchestra. 9.30 Reg. Richards (baritone). 9.36 The Studio Orchestra. 9.44 Essie Aekland (contralto). 9.48 The Studio Orchestra. 9.51 Reg. Richards (baritone). 9.57 The Studio Orchestra. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 11.0 Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilo-j cycles).—s.o Children's session. 6.0 j Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. 7.30 Time signals. Talk, Our Gardening Expert. 8.0 The London Palladium Orchesta. 8.10 Mrs L. Stanhope Dawson (mezzo-soprano). 8.21 Marek Weber and his Orchestra. 8.29 John McCormack (tenor). 9.35 The London Palladium Orchestra. 8.40, Talk, Dr. Guy 11. Scholefield, 0.8. E.

9.0 Weather. Station notices. 9.9 "An Experiment in Acoustics,” a play by Max Afford. 9.35 Tom Swinley presents Gray’s “Elegy.” 9.45 The Eagle Instrumental Trio. 9.48 Tom Kinniburgh, Valentine Dunn and John Laurie. 9.45 Those Four Chaps. 10.0 Relay of Tut Collman and his Swing Stars. 11.0 Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.)— 5.0 Children’s session. ti.O Dinner music. 7.0 Rcbroadcast 2YA: News Service. 7.10 News and reports 3YA. 7.20 Addington stock market reports. 7.30 Time signal. Talk, Dr. R. R. D. Milligan: “Internationalism.” 8.0 3YA Orchestra. 8.9 Richard Tauber (tenor). 8.15 3YA Orchestra. 8.25 Dorothy Turnbull (mezzo-soprano). 8.36 3YA Orchestra. 8.44 Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone). 8.50 3YA Orchestra. 9.0 Weather. Station notices. 9.5 Reserved. 9.20 Yehudi Menuhin (violin). 9.29 Westminster Abbey Choir. 9.37 Orchestre Svmphonique de Paris. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 11.0 Close down.

4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles).— 4.45 Light music. 5.0 Children’s session. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. 7.30 Book talk. 8.0 Debroy Somers Band. 8.10 Sir Harry Lauder (comedian). 8.13 Athol Wise (piano novelty). 8.20 Frank Crumit (humour). 8.23 Raymonde and his Band of Banjos. 8.26 The Light Opera Company. 8.34 Athol Wise (piano novelty). 8.41 Mr Average Citizen interviews a Retired Police Officer. 9.0 Weather. Station notices. 9.5 “The Cafe Continental.” 9.30 "Flying Visits (3): Ireland.” The Crystal Eights. 9.33 James McCafTerty (baritone). 9.42 Leslie Bridgwater Quintet. 9.48 Nora Fill (contralto). 9.54 O’Leary’s Irish Minstrels. 10.0 Dance music. 11.0 Close down. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) IYA AUCKLAND (650 k.c.)—7.0 Breakfast session 9.0 Close down. 10.0 Devotional service. 10.15 Recordings. 12.0 Lunch music. 12.30 Mid-week service. 12.50 Lunch music. 2.0 Recordings. 2.30 Classical music. 3.15 Sports results. 3.30 Talk, prepared by the Association for Country Education. 3.45 Light music. 4.0 Weather for farmers. 4.30 Sports results. 5.0 Children's hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. 7.30 Talk: Professor A. B. Fitt. 7.45 Talk, Mr ,1. W. Shaw, M.A. 8.0 Auckland Commercial Travellers’ and Warehouseman's Choir. 8.8 Arthur Rubinstein (piano). 8.16 The Choir. 8.22 Loner String Quartet. 8.26 Marie Bremner (soprano). 8.32 Lencr String Quartet. 8.36 The Choir. 8.42 Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. 8.46 Essie Ackland (contralto). 8.49 Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. 8.53 The Choir. 9.0 Weather. Station notices. Recorded talk by Sir Percy Meaden, Director of Education, Lancashire. 9.20 Massed Bands of the 1935-36 Champions. 9.27 Stewart Harvey (baritone). 9.35 The Band of lI.M.

•lIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIKIIiI Coldstream Guards. 9.47 Stewart Harvey (baritone). 9.52 Grand Massed Brass Bands at the Leicester Brass Band Festival 193 G. 10.0 An hour with Benny Goodman and his Orchestra, with interludes by Mary Lou Williams. 11.0 Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (.570 k.c.)—6.50 Weather for aviators. 7.0 Breakfast session. 9.0 Close down. 10.0 Weather for aviators. 10.30 Devotional service. 11.0 Time signals. 12.0 Commentary on the Wellington Racing Club’s spring meeting. 1.0 Weather for aviators. 2.0 Education session: “The Changing World.’’ 2.10 "More Talks on Everyday Things” (7), (A-B). Miss A. Hilliard. 2.25 “Travel: America and the Pacific” (7) Dr. and Mrs E. Beaglehole. 2.43 “Art” (4), (C-D). Mr Roland Hipkins. 3.0 Sports results. 3.30 Weather for farmers. Frost forecast for Canterbury and Otago. 4.0 Time signals. Sports results. 5.0 Children’s session. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. 7.30 Time signals. “Who's Who and What’s What?” A ramble in the news by Coranto. 7.40 Talk: Our Book Reviewer. 8.0 The Japanese Houseboy. 8.15 Brian Lawrence (baritone), and his Lansdownc Sextet. 8.25 Vivian Ellis (novelty pianist). 8.31 Light Opera Company. 8.40 Talk (recorded): Mrs H. G. Fos-ter-Barham. 9.0 Weather. Station notices. 9.5 Concert by the Hutt Valley Leidertafel. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 11.0 Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.)— 7.0 Breakfast session. 9.0 Close down. 10.0 Devotional service. 10.15 Recordings. 11.0 Time signal. 12.0 Community singing. 1.30 Recordings. 2.30 Talk, prepared by the Association for Country Education. 3.0 Classical music. 4.0 Time signal. Frost and weather forecast. Light music. 4.30 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s session. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 Rebroadcast 2YA: News service. 7.10 News and reports—3YA. 7.30 Time signal. 7.35 Talk, under the auspices of Canterbury Agricultural College: Mr L. Morrison. 8.0 J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. 8.10 St. Mary's College Verse Speaking Choir. 8.20 J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. 8.29 “Ten-Minute Alibi,” an impression of the play. 8.36 Cedric Sharpe Sextet. 8.41 St. Mary's Choir. 8.52 J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. 9.0 Weather report and station notices. 9.5 Talk, Lola Maries, “Christmas Eve in London.” 9.20 Dance music.

4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles).— 7.0 Breakfast session. 10.0 Recordings. 10.15 Devotional service. 12.0 Lunch music. 1.0 Weather forecast. 2.0 Educational session. 3.0 Recordings. 3.30 Sports results. Classical music. 4.0 Weather report and frost forecast. 4.30 Light music. 4.45 Sports results. 5.0 Children's hour. (j.O Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. 7.30 Gardening talk. 8.0 The London Symphony Orchestra. 8.14 Viola Morris and Victoria Anderson, English singers. 8.40 “I Was There,” a talk by H. Nirmes, “The Aurora's Great Antarctic Drift, 19151910.” 9.0 Weather report and station notices. 9.5 The London Philharmonic tone). 9.20 "Masterpieces of Music,” Orchestra. 9.9 Herbert Janssen (baritone). 9.20 "Masterpieces of Music,” with thematic illustrations and comments by Dr. V. E. Galway. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. DAVENTRV, ENGLAN D TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) 7.0 p.m. Big Ben. 7.30 Talk: “World Affairs.” 7.45 The Symphonies of Beethoven. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 8.20 The News and Announcements. 8.40 Talk: "Green Fields and Pavements.” 8.55 Variety. 9.15 p.m. Close down. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) 7.0 p.m. Big Ben. White Coons Concert Party. 8.0 “Food for Thought.” 8.20 The news and announcements. 8.10 Mozart’s chamber music—-8. 9.15 p.m. Close down.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 20 October 1937, Page 3

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ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 20 October 1937, Page 3

ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 20 October 1937, Page 3

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