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ON THE AIR

TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) IYA. AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles).— 5.0 Children's hour. 6.0 Dinner muisc. 7 0 News and reports. 7.30 The Gardening Expert. 8.0 The Rich Uncle | from Fiji. 8.13 Josef Kaartinen (FinI finish saxophonist). 8.28 The Homo- | stead on the Rise. 8.41 Eb and Zeb. ; 8.40 Melodies by P c Buccaneers of the Pirate Ship Vulture. 9.0 Weather report j and station notices. 9.5 Talk. "World | Affairs. ’ Mr L. K. Munro. 9.20 Dance j 2YA. WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles).—s.o Children's session. 6.0 I Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports, j 7.0 News and reports. 7.30 Talk. 8.0 ,The 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra. 8 14 | A recital by Ronald G. Gilbert (bariItone). 8.26 Waller Rehberg (piano). 8.34 Lotte Lehmann (soprano). 8 37 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra. 8.42 Talk by Professor Skottsberg: "Paradise Lost -A Chapter in Antarctica History.” 9.0 Weather report and station notices. 9 5 Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 9.29 The Felix Schmidt Double Quartet (vocal). 9.35 Felix Wcingartner, conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. 9.43 Sophie Braslau (contralto). 9.51 Mischa Elman with orchestra. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles).—4.3o Sports results. 5.0 Children s hour 6.0 Dinner music. 7 0 I News and reports. 7.35 Book review, j 8 0 "Soldier of Fortune.” 8 27 The Lon- | don Palladium Orchestra. 8.35 "Here's j a Queer Thing.” 8.48 Lew White j (organ). Walda Mayo (violin) and Theodore Celia (harp). 9.0 Weather report and station notices. 9.’ Talk, by Douglas “The Cradle of New Zealand-Mr Busby’s Difficulties" 9 20 The Old-Time The-Ayter 9.34 Tony Lowry (piano). 9 46 The Nigger Minstrels. 10 0 Dance music. 4YA. DUNEDIN (7)90 Kilocycles).Weather. 4.30 Light music. 4.45 Sports results. 5 0 Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music'. 7 0 News and reports. 7.30 Winter course talk. 8.0 "A Day in the Life of an Infantry Soldier.” a continuity programme 8.27 Leslie Jeffries and his Orchestra 8.30 Frank Titterton (tenor). 8.33 The Gipsy Accordeon Band. 8.36 George van Du sen (yodelling). 8.39 The London Palladium Orchestra. 8.42 Reserved. 9.0 Weather report and station notices. 9.5 A concert by the St. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) IYA. AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles). - 7.0 Breakfast, session. 10.0 Devotional service. 10.15 Recordings. 11.0 Talk. 11.10 Recordings. 12.0 Lunch music. 2.0 Recordings. 2.30 Classical hour. 3.15 Sports results. 3.30 Light music. 4.0 Weather. 4.30 Sports results. 5 0 Children's hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7 o News and reports. 7.40 Talk. 8.0 Virtuoso String Quartet. 8.14 Dorothy Helmrich (mezzo-soprano). 8.22 Maud Lysaght (piano) and Mollie Wright (cello). 8.46 Steuart Wilson (tenon with the Marie Wilson String Quartet. 9.0 Weather report and station notices. 9.5 "Coronets of England—The Life of Charles 11. the Merry Monarch.” 9.33 Grand Opera Company. 9.41 Sidney Torch (organ). 9.47 The Mills Brothers (novelty vocal). 9.53 Don Rico and his Gipsy Girls’ Orchestra. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 2YA. WELLINGTON (570 Kilof cycles).—6.so Weather. 7.0 Brekafast session. 10.0 Weather. 10.10 Devotional I service. 10.25 Recordings. 10.45 Talk.

11.12 Recordings. 12.0 Lunch music. I 1.0 Weather. 2.0 Classical hour. 3.0 Sports results. 3.30 Weather. 4.0 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. 7.25 Talk. 7.30 The Gardening Expert. 8.0 The 2YA Conceit Orchestra. 8.9 Round the Piano, song and choruses of the early days. 8.29 The Orchestra. 8.40 Talk. Dr. Guy H. Scholefield. “World Affairs.” 9.0 Weather report and sta- j tion notices. 9.5 “In the Light.” a serial romance of the Middle Ages. 9.24 The International Novelty Orchestra. 9.27 Jane Carr (impressionist). 9.33 “Singapore Spy.” a drama of the world's greatest fortress. 10.0 Dance music. 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles).— 7.0 Breakfast session. 10.0 Recordings. 10.30 Devotional service. 10.45 j Recordings. 11.0 Talk. 11.10 Women’s session. 11.30 Recordings. 12.0 Lunch music. 1.30 Educational session. 2.40 Recordings. 3.0 Classical music. 4.0 Weather Light music. 4.30 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner , music. 7 0 News and reports. 720 Ad- ' dington stock market reports. 732 Winter Course Talk. 8.0 Readings by Mr O L. Simmance. with music. 8.35 Lillian Pclhybridgc (soprano!. 8.45 Berlin College of Instrumentalists. 9.0 Weather report and station notices. 9.5 The BB C. Theatre Orchestra. 9.13 Members of the Berlin State Opera Choir. 9.24 Richard OdnoposofF (violin). Stefan Auber (’cello) and Angelica Morales 'Diana) with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. 10 0 Music, mirth and melody 4YA. DUNEDIN '790 Kilocycles!.- | 6.50 Weather. 7.0 Brekafast session ; 9.0 Relay from the fourth Dunedin woo! sale. 10 0 Weather. 10.15 Devotional 1 service. 10.50 Talk. 12.0 Lunch music, j 1 0 Weather 2.0 Recordings. 315 Talk 3.30 Classical music 4.0 Weather. 4.30 Light music. 4.45 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music 7.0 News and reports 7.30 Talk. 8 0 “Mit- j tops" -an enic of the turf. 815 The Bold Bad Buccaneers. 828 The Fourth Form | at St. Percy’s. 8.40 The International l i Radio Orchestra. 846 Talk hv Profes- j | sor Arnold Wall. “Life and Language”! | (3). 9.0 Weather report and station j I notices. 9 5 “Westward He!” 918 The: j Strange Adventures of Mr Penny—l Pounds for a Pennv.” 9.33 The Life of ' j Emile Zola. 10.0 Dance music 2YN, NELSON TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) 7.0 p.m Chimes Light music Grand Symphony Orchestra,- “Light Cavalry Overture” 7 8 Peter Dawson (bass). ."To-morrow Is Another Day.’ "Blue I Venetian Waters.” 7.14 Harold Ramsay (organ!. “Famous Tauber Melodies.” 720 Gladys Moncrieff (soprano!. I “Sally In Our Alley.” “Violets” 1 7.26 ! Sigurd Rascher (saxophone! and Symphony Orchestra, "Saxo —Rhapsody 7.35 The Hill Billies. “Moonlight on the Prairie,’ “When the Bloom Is on the Sage.” 741 Grand Hotel Orchestra. “Moonlight Kisses” 744 Great Expectations. 8.0 Chimes. God Save the King Light Opera Company. "The Cat and the Fiddle." 8.10 Harry Davidson (organ!. "Bitter Sweet.” 8.16 Gertrude Lawrence and Noel Coward. “Love | Scene from Private Lives.’ ’’ 820 Patricia Rossborough (piano!. "Conversation Piece ” 8 23 Richard Tauber 'tenor). "Fear Nothing.” "Girls Were I Made To Love and Kiss” 830 Orches- | tral and vocal Boston Promenade Or- | Ichestra. "Secret of Suzanne.” “Scherzo.’’ 8.37 Lawrence Tibbett 'baritone!. “Edward Op. 1. No. 1.” "Dc Glory Road.

' 8.46 London Philharmonic Orchestra. I Cotillon. ’ 9.1 Elena Gerhardt (mezzosoprano), “Jsuleika's Second Song. ’ i ."Conclusion and a Spring Night ” 9.10 The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.) "Furiant,” “Irish Washerwoman.” 9.15 J Trilby. 9.30 Dance music. 100 p.m Close down. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) 7.0 p.m. Chimes. The Queen's Necklace. 7.15 Grand Symphony Orchestra. “Sousa’s Marches” 7.23 Jack Buchanan (vocal). “There Isn’t Any Limit To My Love." “Without Rhythm.” 7.30 Albert Sandler and Orchestra. “Love Me Forever.” “One Night of Love.” 7.36 A 1 Bollington (organ). “Irving Berlin i Memories.” 7.42 Patrick Colbert (bass). “Phil the Fluter’s Ball.” “Tired Feet” 7.48 Jay Wilbur (piano). “Melodies of the Monthh No. R 10.” 7.54 Larry Adler ! (mouth organ). “Night Over Shanghai.” “You Can't Run Away From Love” 8.0 'Chimes God Save the King. Request programme. 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra. “Red. White and Blue.” 8 4 Deanna Durbin (soprano). “Its Raining Sunj beams.” 8.7 Roy Smeck and his Serenades. “More Than Ever.” 8.10 Allan ! Jones (tenor). “Cosi Cosa” 8.13 The Hulbert Brothers. “Modern Colour Poems.” 8.20 Hildegarde sings. “Can I I Forget You.” 8.23 Henry King and i Orchestra. “You're As Pretty As a Pici ture.” 8.26 Nelson Eddy (baritone), i “Soldiers of Fortune.” 8.29 Major and Minor (piano). “Napoleon's Last Charge.” 8.32 Eb and Zeb 840 Rich- 1 ard Tauber (tenor). “Giannina Mia.' 8 43 Gil Dech (piano). “The Robin’s Re turn.” 8.46 The Street Singer (vocal). “Its a liin to Tell a Lie.” 8.50 Jack Hylton and Orchestra. “The Leader of the Band." 8.53 June Barson (soprano). "The Pipes of Pan Are Calling." 8.56 Reginald Dixon (organ). "Blaze Away.' 859 Nat Gonella and Orchestra. | “Toodle-oo.” 9.3 Band music. The Grenadier Guards Band. "The Guards', Patrol.” 'The Linnet's Parade.” “Die and Quartet. "Old Folks at Home." 9.15 Coldstream Guards Band “Swastika March.” *Th# Distant Shore." “Entry of the Bovards.” 9.24 Richard Crooks (tenor). "Beautiful Dreamer” 9.27 Black Diamonds Band. "Carmen March.” 9.30 Light music. Esther Coleman and Herbert Thorpe. “Last Rose ! of Summer. ’ “Come Silver Moon ” 9.37 .Jav Wilbur and his Band. "Head Over] | Heels.” 9.43 John Hendrik (tenor), i I "Remembrance.” “Love in Bloom." 950 j Billy Cotton and his Band. “Pennies j j from Heaven." 9.53 Don Rico and his Gypsy Girls Orchestra. “Gipsy Airs.” ! ■Strauss Waltz Medley." 10.0 pm. Close j

I DAVIMRY (ENGLAND) J TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) *' 6.30 p.m Big Ben. “Under Big Ben.” . 'Talk by Howard Marshall. 645 BBC. 1 ; Military Band. 7.25 “Arms and Men” j <paM 1). Play by George Bernard Shaw. 8.0 The news. 8.15 "Song Parade.” 8.45 Sports news and market notes. I TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) t . ; 6..'10 p.m. Big Ben. Music hall. 7.30 t Chamber music. B.U The news. 8.15 . “Food lor Thought.” 8.30 Variety: Two 1 Pianos. 8.45 Sports news and market i notes.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 18 April 1939, Page 8

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ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 18 April 1939, Page 8

ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 18 April 1939, Page 8