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WIRELESS BROADCASTING

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES 4YA, Dunedin. —7 a.m.: Breakfast session. 9: Close down. 10: Recordings 10.15 : Devotional service. lO.oU Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Recordings. 3.30: Sports results. Classical music. 4: Weather forecast for farmers. Recordings. 4.30: Light musical programme, Sports results. 5 : Children s hour, b •. Dinner music 7: News and «££». 7.30: Talk by Mr A. Stevens, "Radios for Mental Hospitals. «• Chimes. Special recordings, instrumental trio. 8.10: Mr Michael Head. famous English composer-pianist, presents a vocal-pianoforte recital (trie songs to his own accompaniment). 840: Talk by Mr J. T. Paul, "World Affairs." 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: "Bill and 'Erb" entertain in a humorous topical dialogue. 9.17: "America Laughs at lUelf —a recording of a 4th of July programme broadcast in AmencaX 9.45: The Faculty Players present Getting the Bird," a humorous sketch by Edgar Skeet and arranged for broadcasting in dramatic form by Cecil Madden. 10: An hour, with Jan Garbcr and his orchestra (recordings). 11 : Close down. 3YA, Christchurch.—7 a.m.: Breakfast session. 9: Close down. 10 : Devotional service. 10.15: Recordings. 11- Time signal. Talk under the auspices of the St. John Ambulance Brigade by Mr A. C. Marks, Hints on First Aid." 11.17: Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Recordings 2.30: A.C.E. (Home Science) tafk,' "Self-help Garments for the Toddler." 3: Classical music. 4: Time signal. Frost and special weather forecast. Light musical programme. 4 30: Sports results. 5: Children s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Time signal. Talk

by 3YA gardening expert, Some Fungus Diseases." 8: Chimes. March and overture by the Woolston Brass Band (conductor, Mr R. J. Estall*. 8.13: Record, bass-baritone. 8.18: Selection, Woolston Band. 8.32 . "Eb and Zeb, the Country Storekeepers, in another humorous episode (recordings). 8.41: Cornet solo by Bandsman W. Stevenson, with band accompaniment. Two hymns by Woolston Band. 8.50: Record, tenor. 8.56: March Woolston Band. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5 : Talk by Mrs Alfred Watt, (president of the Associated Countrv Women of the World), " How Country Women Have Built Up the British Empire." 9.20: Special recordings, string quartet. 9.49: Record, soprano. 9.56- Record, pianist. 10: "Music, Mirth, and Melody" (recordings) 11 : Close down. 2YA. Wellington.—7 a.m.: Breakfast session. 7.5 : " Keep Fit Session," conducted by Mr J. F. Hanna, physical director, Wellington Y.M.C.A. 7.20: Continuation of breakfast session.. >): Close down. 10: Recordings; 10.30: Devotional service. 10.45 : Recordings. (Time signal at 11.) 12 noon : Lunch music 2 p.m.: Classical hour. 3. Sports results. A.C.E. (Home Science) talk, "Self-help Garments for the Toddler." 3.30 : Special weather forecast for farmers and frost forecast for Canterbury and Otago. Recordings. 4 • Time' signal. Sports results. Recordings. 5: Children's hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. (Time signal at 7.30.) 7.40: Talk by Mr George Allen, founder and director of the Bolivian Indian Mission, "The Post-war Problems of Bolivia and Paraguay." 8: A Beethoven chamber music programme. Special recordings, string cjuarte.. 8.34: Illustrated talk by Mr Adolph Mann (examiner. 1936, Trinity College, London), "Beethoven and the Romantic Element in Music'' 9 4 • Weather report and station notices. 9^9: Relay from Town Hall of ringside description of wrestling match (announcer, Mr A.Pope). 10 (approx.): Dance programme. 11 (approx): Close down.

IYA, Auckland.—7 a.m.: Breakfast session. 9: Close down. 10. Devotional service. 10.15: Recordings. 12 noon Lunch music 2 p.m.: Recordings. 3.15 : Sports results. 3.30: A.C.E. (Home Science) talk, "Self-help Garments for the Toddler." 3.45: Light musical programme. 4: Special weather report for farmers Recordings. 4.30 : Sportr results. 5 : Children's session. 6; Dinner music. V: News and reports 7.30: Agricultural talk by Mr G. H. Holford. "Romance of Fertilisers: Potash." 3: Concert programme. "The Melody Ends," a play by Harry Paull. Characters— Anthony Spencer (a pianist) Mr A Stevens; Sonia (his wife). Miss Norah Whineray ; Dorothy Pym (a violinist). Miss Audrey Ivil; Bruce Grarvme (a journalist), Mr M. Wilkinson: Blakeley (a concert manager), Mr L. Pilcher a nurse, Mis; Raby Allen; a maidservant. Miss Elsie Dunham: producer, Mi:s Norah Whineray 3.50: Recorded sketch. "The Good Old Coaching Days." 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Relay from the Town Hall of ringside commentary on wrestling match. 10: "Music, Mirth, and Melody" (recordings). U : Close down Empire Transmission No. 1, Daventry (for New Zealand and Australia).— 8 p.m. (summer time): Big Ben. "Cue for Adventure," a play with music. Episode 1: "At the Limping Spider." Production by Mr William MacLurg. 8.31 Programme by the 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra (leader. Mr Daniel Melsa ; conductor, Mr Clifton Helliwell) 9.20: A talk by Sir Walford Davies, "Music and the Ordinary Listener" (3). 9.40: News and announcements. (Greenwich time signal at 9.45.) 10: Close down.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23045, 23 November 1936, Page 2

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773

WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 23045, 23 November 1936, Page 2

WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 23045, 23 November 1936, Page 2

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