WIRELESS BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES
4YA, Dunedin. —7 a.m.: Breakfast session. 9; Close down. 10: Recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 10.30: Recordings, 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Recordings. 3.30: Sports results. Classical music. 4: Weather report and frost forecast. Recordings. 4.30: Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 5 : Children’s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: A recorded talk by Dr J. H. Watt (Director-general of Health), “A Holiday Health Talk.” 8: Chimes. Proframme of miscellaneous recordings. .41: Talk by Dr J. B. Condliffe (professor of commerce, London University, and late of the economics staff of the League of Nations), “Booms and Slumps.” 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: The St. Kilda Band (conductor, Mr James Dixon) presents “Zitella” overture (Hume). 9.13; Mr E. Bond, baritone. 9.19: Cornet solo by bandsman with band accompaniment, also further number by St. Kilda Band. 9.28: “Eb and Zeb, the Country Storekeepers” in another humorous episode (recordings). 9.37 : Waltz, St. Kilda Band. 9.45 : Mr E. Bond, baritone. 9.51: Fantasia and march, St. Kilda Band, 10: “Music, Mirth, and Melody” (recordings). 11: Close down.
4YO, Dunedin, will broadcast an alternative programme from 5 p.m. SYA, Christchurch.—7 a.m.: Breakfast session. 9: Close down. 10: Devotional service. 10.15: Recordings. 11: Time signal. Talk by Miss V. Chaffey, “Fashions.” 11.17: Recordings, 12 noon : Lunch' music. 2 p.m.: Recordings. 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 Mr E. E. Wiltshire, “ Books of the Month.” 8; Chimes. Relay from the Radiant Hall of final 1936 concert by the Christchurch Male Voice Choir (conductor, Dr J. C. Bradshaw), assisted by the Christchurch Cathedral choristers. Accompanist, Mr Noe! Newson; soloist, Mr Charles Clarkson. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Talk. 9.20: Record, novelty music makers. 9.23: “An Old Friend, being a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer (recordings). 9.38: “ Music Round the Campfire ” (recordings). 9.53: Record, orchestra. 10: “Take Your Partners,” a programme of dance music in strict tempo (recordings). 11: Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—7 a.m.: Breakfast session. 9: 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. 3.30: Special weather forecast for farmers and frost forecast for Canterbury and Otago. Recordings. 4; Time signal. Sports results. Recordings. 5: Children's session. 6: Dinner session. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Time signal. The Smith Families of Australia and New Zealand exchange Christmas greetings. 7.40; Talk by 2YA motoring expert, “Brake Adjustment, Testing and Repair.” 8 : Chimes. Forty minutes with modern English composers. Special recordings of orchestral music (Arnold Bax overture), 8.10: Record, baritone, accompanied by instrumental quartet; also baritone solo with pianoforte accompaniment (Quilter compositions). 8.16: Special recordings of violin music (compositions by M’Ewen and Vaughan Williams). 8.32: Record, soprano, with pianoforte accompaniment (Delius number). 8.36: Record, orchestra (Delius composition). 8.40: Talk by Mr J. H, Luxford, “Law for the Layman—The Law: What it is and Why.” 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: A recital of classical songs by Miss Sybil Phillips, soprano (five numbers). 9.22: Special recordings of orchestral music (Brahms symphony). 10.10: ** Music, Mirth, and Melody" (recordings). 11.10; Close down.
IYA, Auckland.—7 a.m.: Breakfast session. 9: Close down. 10 j Devotional service. 10.15: Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Recordings. 2.30: Classical music. 3.15: Sports results. 3.30': Light musical programme. 4; Special weather report for farmers. Recordings. 4.30: Sports results. 5 : Children’s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Talk by Mr R. E. Champtaloup, “ Hobday Motoring." 8 : Concert programme. Record, orchestra. 8.7: “ The Voice of the People: Paul the First,” being one of a series of short plays dealing with the rulers of. the Russian people. 8.14: “Eb and Zeb, the Country Storekeepers,” in another humorous episode (recordings), 8.23: Record, orchestra. 8.27: A quarter of an hour with the Kingsmen, radio’s royal quartet (recordings). 8.40: “The Chief Has a Night Out," being a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer (recordings). 8.53; Record, orchestra. 9 ; Weather report and station notices. 9.5; Talk by Mr H. G. Bell, “World Affairs.” 9.20: Dance music, including presentations by Al. Smith and his “ Hot ” Syncopaters (recordings). 11: Close down. Empire Transmission No. 1. Daventry (for New Zealand and Australia). — 8 p.m. (summer time): Big Ben. “The Old Folks at Home” (No. 3)--a programme in which it is hoped to bring back memories of popular melodies of yesterday. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra (leader, Mr Daniel Melsa ; conductor, Mr Eric Fogg), with Miss Alice Moxon (soprano), Mr Stuart Robertson (baritone), and Mr W. H. Squire (’cellist). 8.50: “Empire Exchange," comprising points of view by travellers from the dominions and the colonies. 9.5: Miss Bessie Rawlins (violin) and Mr Reginald Paul (pianoforte) present Beethoven Sonata. 9.40: News and announcements. (Greenwich time signal at 9.45.) 10: Close down.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23064, 15 December 1936, Page 2
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