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ON THE AIR

TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) f |« IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles).;: 4.30 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour. | ‘ 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 Government and 1 overseas news (from 2YA). 7.10 News < and reports. 7.30 “The Whirligig of 1 Time: Education (19): Manners and 1 Morals of To-day.” Talk, Mrs J. Terry.! ( 8.0 Concert programme. (R) “Westward; Ho!” (George Edwards and Company), c 8.15 Auckland Choral Society, conduct- c ed by Colin Muston, L.R.A.M. 8.45 (R)jj “The Strange Adventures of Mr Penny: j 1 Pounds For a Penny” (episode 8). 9.0 j 1 Weather. Station notices. 9.5 (R) Talk,;] Dr. H. W. Bayly, “Targets and Missiles.” j i 9.20 Band of H.M. Welsh Guards. 9.26 ;] Jack Mackintosh (cornet), with brass, c hand. 9.30 “Dad and Dave from Snake i Gully.” 9.43 Band of H.M. Coldstream i Guards. 9.51 Jack Mackintosh (cornet), 1 with brass band. 9.54 Grand Massed J Bands at Crystal Palace. 10.0 An hour < of dance music by bands of Ted Fio ( Rita, Will Osborne and Lennie Ilayton, I { interludes by Greta Keller. 11.0 Close c down. . t 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) | < 4.30 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour, j i 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 Government and, I overseas news. 7.10 News and reports. \ 7.28 Time signals. 7.30 “Who’s Who and j ]

What’s What.” 7.40 Talk, our Book Re-j viewer. 8.0 Four Kings of Rhythm entertain. 8.14 Richard Tauber (tenor). | 8.17 F. J. Woodham (mouth-organ). 8.22 Japanese houseboy. 8.35 F. J. Woodham (mouth-organ). 8.40 Talk, Tom L. Mills. 9.0 Weather. Station notices. 9.5 A programme by the Tudor Singers. 9.13 Bronislaw Huberman (violin). 9.21 The Singers. 9.29 Evelyn HowardJones (piano). 9.35 The Singers. 9.51 Light Symphony Orchestra. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody, with Carson Robison and Buckaroos. llflO Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles).—s.o Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 Government and overseas news (from 2YA). 7.10 News and reports. 7.20 Talk. 7.35 Talk. 8.0 “Dorsetshire Labourers.” Dramatic interlude dealing with episode in history of British Trade Unionism (NBS production). 9.0 Weather. . Station notices 9.5 Talk. 9.24 Dance music. 11.0 Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles).— 4.30 Light music. 4.45 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 Government and overseas news (from 2YA). 7.10 News and reports. 7.30 Gar-! dening talk. 8.0 4YA Concert Orches 8.18 Elisabeth Schumann (soprano)J 8.28 Muriel Ironside (solo pianist). 8.40 Talk. 9.0 Weather. Station notices. 9.5 The Oi -hestra. 9.13 Richard Tauber (tenor). 9.24 Masterpieces of Music. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 11.0 down. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles). —7.0 Breakfast session. 9.0 Close down. 10.0 Devotional service. 10.15 Recordings. 12.0 Lunch music. 2.0 Recordings. 3.15 Sports results. 3.30 Light music. 4.0 Weather for farmers. 4.30 Sports results. 5.0 Children's session. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 Government and overseas news (from 2YA). 7.10 News and reports. 7.30 Sports, talk. 8.0 London Symphony Orchestra. 8.26 John Patrick (tenor). 8.38 Clifford Curzon (soloist), and Queen’s Hall Orchestra. 9.0 Weather. Station notices. 9.5 Talk. 9.20 Leopold Stokowski and Philadelphia Orchestra. 9.32 Joan Moody (soprano). 9.44 Queen’s Hall Orchestra. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody, with Carson Robison and Buckaroos. 11.0 Close down. 2YA. WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) —6.50 Weather for aviators. 7.0 Breakfast session. 9.0 Close down. 10.0 Weathei for aviators. Devotional service. 10.28 Time signals. 10.45 Talk to women. 12.0 Lunch music. 1.0 Weather for aviators. 2.0 Classical hour. 3.0 Talk. 3.28 Time signals. Weather for farm- • ers. Frost for Canterbury and Otago. ; 4.0 Sports results. 5.0 Children's hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 Government and overseas news. 7.10 News and reports.; 7.28 Time signals. 8.0 Carson Robison and Buckaroos. 8.15 Recital of Maori! songs. 8.27 Carroll Gibbons (piano).l'

8.33 Formby (comedy vocal). 8.36 Primo Scala’s Accordion Band. 8.40 Talk. 9.0 Weather. Station notices. 9 5 “Eb and Zeb.” 9.15 8.8. C. Military Band. Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. 9.31 Danny Malone (famous Irish tenor). 9.46 Band of the Royal Air Force. 10.0 Dance programme. 11.0 Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles).—7.o Breakfast session. 9.0 Close down. 10.0 Recordings. 10.30 Devotional service. 10.45 Recordings. 11.0 Talk. 11.15 Recordings. 12.0 Lunch music. 2.0 Recordings. 3.0 Classical music. 4.0 Frost. Weather. Light music. 4.30 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 Government and overseas news (from 2YA). 7.10 News and reports. 8.0 Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York. 8.14 Phyllis Coombs (soprano). 8.26 Cyril Scott (pianoforte). 8.38 Edward Hendy (baritone). 8.50 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 9.0 Weather. Station notices. . 9.5 Talk. 9.20 Alfredo Campoli and Orchestra. 9.26 Mrs D. W. Stallard (contralto). 9.37 New Light Symphony Orchestra. 9.49 William Heseltine (tenor). 9.57 London Palladium Orchestra. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody, with at 10.30 p.m., Carson Robison and Buckaroos. ! 11.0 Close down.

| 4YA, DUNEDIN <790 Kilocycles).— j 7.0 Breakfast session. 9.0 Close down.; j 10.0 Recordings. 10.15 Devotional seri vice. 10.45 Talk. 12.0 Lunch music. 12.15 Community singing at Strand Theatre.! 1.30 Weather. Lunch music. 2.0 Recordings. 3.15 Talk. 3.30 Classical mu-! sic. 4.0 Weather. 4.30 Light music. 4.45 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 Government and overseas news (from 2YA). 7.10 News and reports. 8.0 “Dad and Dave from Snake Gully.” 8.15 Kolner Piano Trio. 8.18 Japanese houseboy. 8.30 Carson Robison and Buckaroos. 8.43 Reserved. 9.0 Weather. Station notices. 9.5 The | Bern Liedertafel. 9.12 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra. 9.20 Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes. 10.0 Dance mugic. 11.0 Close down. 2YN, NELSON TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) 7.0 Harry Roy and His Mayfair Hotel Orchestra, “A Mayfair Suite.” 7.8 Maria Hester, Herbert Ernst Groh, Max Schipper, “Vienna Blood.” 7.14 Carroll j Gibbons and His Boy Friends, “Hitting ; a New High,” “Big Broadcast of 1938.” 7.20 New Mayfair Orchestra, “This is the Day of Days,” ‘Down Sunnyside Lane.” 7.26 Leslie Holmes (vocal), "He Went in Like a Lion.” "On Top of a Bus.” 7.32 Larry Addler (mouth-organ), “A Foggy Day,” “Remember Me?” 7.38 ;The Silver Screen Orchestra, “This | Week of Grace,” “Moonlight and Pretj zels.” 7.44 Street Singer (vocal), “We Were to Meet Again,” "Farewell Sweet : Senorita.” 7.50 Roy £>.neck (guitar), “Meditation.' 4 7.53 Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, “To You Sweetheart Aloha.” 8.0 Chimes. God Save' the King. 8.01 Henri Temianka (violin-: Ist) with the Temianka Chamber Orchestra, “Ronda in A Major.” 8.13 Alexander Kipnis (bass), "Hedge Rose. ’j “Impatience,” "Erl King.” 8.21 Benno! Moiseovitch (pianist), “Andante Favori,” “Rhapsody in E Flat.” 8.33 Ger- I maine Lubin (soprano), “Cantata de la; Pentecote,” “Tristesse.” 8.39 Lauri! Kennedy (cellist), "Serenade.” “Mel-' odie,” "Sicilienne.” 8.50 Guy Weitz (or- j ganist), “Fantasia and Fugue ; n 8.A.C.H.” 9.0 Reserved. 9.15 Cicely* Courtneidge (vocal), “Humpty Dump-! ty,” “The Sunshine Cruise.” 9.21 Bobby Comber, Robert Tredinnick, Fabia Drake, Fred Douglas, Alec Mac Gill, ‘A Fruity Melodrama." 9.30 Mantovani and His Orchestra, "Lonely Linden Tree," “The World is Mine To-night,” "Goodnigh Marie. 9.40 Malcolm McEachern (bass; ‘I Am a Friar of Orders Grey. ‘Song of the Volga Boatman.” "Drink*ing.” 9.50 Leslie Holmes (organist), O Sole Mio,” “II Bacio,” "Simple Aveu." 10.0 Close down. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) 1 7.0 Chimes. 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra,! I‘‘Viennese Memories of Lchar.” 7.G • I

Dan Donovan (tenor), “I’ll Marry Ye When My Garden Grows,” “The Daughter of Mother Machree.” 7.12 Carroll Gibbons and His Boy Friends, “Shuffle Off To Buffalo,” “What Have We Got to Lose.” 7.18 Dajos Bela Orchestra, “Rendezvous,” “Joy Bells.” 7.24 Hildegarde (vocal), “I’ve Got My Love to Keep me Warm,” “This Year s Kisses.” 7.30 Sandy MacPherson (organist), “Eleanor,” “Dancing Animal Crackers.” 7.36 Grand Hotel Orchestra, "Isle of Capri,” “Moonlight Kisses.” 7.42 Boswell Sisters (vocal), “Cheek to Cheek,” “Top Hat White Tie and Tails.” 7.48 Howard Jacobs (saxophone, “Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life,” "Canzonetta.” 7.54 Joe Loss and His Orchestra, "When the Poppies Bloom Again.” 9.0 Chimes. God Save the King. Light Classical. London Philharmonic Orchestra, “L’Arlesienne Suite No. 2.” 8.8 Ameletia Galli-Curci (soprano), “The Wren,” “The Dove.” 8.14 Mark Hambourg (pianist), “La Plus Que Lente,” “Valse in A Minor Op. 34 No. 2.” 8.20 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, “Slavonic Dances Nos. 11 and, 13.” 8.30 Light music. Orchestra “I Sette Villici,” “Sweethearts and Married Couples.” 8.33 Those Four Chaps (sketch), “Taking Possession.” 8.39 Otto Dobtindt and His Piano Symphonists, “Dance of the Gadfly,” “Quivering Quavers.” 8.45 John Henry (sketch), “The Bullfiighter.” 8.51 Sydney Kyte and His Piccadilly Hotel Band, "The Sun Has Got His Hat On,” “When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba.” 9.0 Grand operatic exerpts. Berlin State Opera Orchestra, “Martha Overture.” 9.8 Alexander Kipnis (bass). “No! She Never Loved Me.” 9.14 Anni Frind, Walther Ludwig, and Wilheim Strienz, "Gems from Boccaccio.” 9.20 Helen Jepson (soprano), “The One [of Whom I dreamed.” 9.24 Royal Opera Orchestra of Covent Garden, "Carmen.” 9.30 Humour and harmony. Quentin Mac Lean (organist), “Springtime Reminds Me of You.” 9.33 The Japanese houseboy. 9.48 Continental Novelty Orchestra, “Long Ago Waltz.” 9.51 Clapham and Dwyer (sketch), "Horses for Courses.” 9.57 Continental Novelty Orchestra, “Good,” from the White Horse Inn.” 10.0 p.m. Close down. DAVENTRY (ENGLAND) TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) 4.30 p.m. Big Ben. ‘For Sailors.’ A monthly series of talks. 4.45 ‘Take Your Choice.’ 5.30 Talk: ‘World Affairs.’ 5.45 Cinema Organ Programme. 6:20 The News and Announcements. 6.45 Close down. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) 4.30 p.m. Big Ben. Fred Hartley and his Sextet. 5.10 Seaside entertainments—2. 6.10 Next week’s programmes. 6.20 The news and announcements. 6.45 p.m. Close down.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 14 July 1938, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 14 July 1938, Page 9

ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 14 July 1938, Page 9

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