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WIRELESS BROADCASTING

I'O-DAVS PROGRAMMES 4YA, Dunedin.—7 a.m.: Chimes. Breakfast session. 9 : Close down. 10 : Recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 10.30: Recordings. 10.45: Talk,"Cooking by Electricity." Recordings. 12 noon: Relay from Mayfair Theatre of South Dunedin community sing. 1.30 p.m.: Weather forecast. Lunch music. 2: Recordings. 2.45: A.C.E. (Home Science) talk, "Vitamins: What Are They ? " (simple answers to many queries.) 3.15: Relay from Carisbrook of running commentary on Ranfurly Shield match, Hawke's Bay v. Otago. 4.30 (approx.): Light music. 4.45: Sports results. 5: Children's hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: Rebroadcast from 2YA of Government and overseas news. 7.30: Book talk by Mr John Harris. 8: Chimes. The Novelettes (instrumental trio) in "Whispering" (Schonberger) and "Whistling Rufus (Mills). 8.9: Recording, humorous recital. 8.15: Recording, piano symphonists. 8.18: Recording, Murgatroyd and Winterbottom. 8.21: Recording, minstrel medley. 8.24: Recording, Harry Tate and company. 8.32: The Novelettes play "Four Little Blackberries" (O'Connor) and"Vieni, Vieni (Scotto). 8.40: Reserved. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5 : Special recordings—Carson Robison and his Buckaroos. 9.17: Recorded feature—- " The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 9.31: Special recordings—Masked Masqueraders in harmony and hilarity. 10: Dance music by Mr Dick Colvin and music. 11: Close down.

4YO, Dunedin.—3 p.m.: Recordings during relay of football through 4YA. 4.30: Closedown. 5 (approx.): Recordings. 6: Close down. 7 : After-dinner music. .8: Hour of Handel's music, featuring at 8.13 Concerto for Harp and Orchestra, played by Lily Laskme (harpist) and orchestra. 9: Symphony in G minor (Roussel), played by Association des Concerts Lamoureux. 9.25: Highlights from opera. 10: Comedy and light music. 10.30: Close down. (The above programme consists wholly of recordings.)

3YA, Christchurch.-] a.m.: Breakfast session. 9: Close down. 10: Recordings. 10.30: Devotional service. 10.45: Recordings. 11: Women s session, conducted by Mrs L. E. Rowlatt. 11.30: Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Recordings. 3: Classical music. 4: Frost and weather forecast ' Light music. 4.30: Sports results. 5: Children's hour, with at 5.45 the recorded serial "Paradise Plumes and Headhunted." 6: Dinner music. 7: Rebroadcast from 2YA of Government and overseas news. 7.10 (approx.): News and reports. 7.20. Aldington Stock Market report. 7.30. "The Whirligig of. Time" series—talk by Mr H. Winston Rhodes, "Thomas Day and the Authors of Children s Books." 8: Chimes. Madame Margherita Zelanda. New Zealand coloratura soprano. Readings by Mr O. L. Simmance, with music. ReadingsSerial, "Northanger Abbey," by Jane Austen; and .''Golden Brown,' from "The Open Air," by Richard Jeffries. Music—" Venetian Gondola Songs Nos. 1 and 2" (Mendelssohn), played by Ignaz Friedman. 8.35: Special recordings—" Romeo's Reverie" and Fete of the Capulets," from .Romeo and Juliet" (Berlioz), played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Reserved. 9.20: Recording, orchestra. 9.28: Recording, baritone. 9.34: Special recordings Concerto in A minor (Grieg), played by Wilhelm Backhaus, pianist, with New Symphony Orchestra 10: "Music, Mirth, and Melody, with at 10.30 Carson Robison and his Buckaroos (recordings). 11: Close down. Parliamentary Broadcasts. ~- 2YC, Wellington, will transmit 2YA programme if 2YA is used for broadcasting Parliament. The usual hours for the broadcasts are 2.30 and 5.30 p.m. and 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. 2YA, Wellington.—6.so a.m.: Weather report for aviators. Breakfast iesston. 9? Close down 10: Weather report for aviators Devotional service. 10.20 Recordings. (Time signal a - }»£°'l 10.45: Talk to women by Margaret Recordings. 12 noon: Relay from De Luxe Theatre of community singing. 1 p.m.: Weather report for aviators. Lunch music. 2: Classical hour. 3: Sports results. 3.28: Time signal. Weather report for farmers and frost forecast for Canterbury and Otago. Recordings. 4: Sports results. Recordings. 5: Children's session. 6. Dinner music. 7: Government and Overseas news. 7.10 (approx.): News and reports. 7.28: Time signal. Talk by gardening expert, "Hints tor the Horn- Gardener." 8: Chimes. Light classical and ballad programme. The Blue Danube" theme programme. 8.15: Miss Myrtle Daniels, contralto. 8.21: Recording, orchestra. 8.27. Miss Mvrtle Daniels, contralto. 8.66 : tieSng. orchestra. 8.40: Talk by. Dr Guy H. Scholcfield, "World Affairs." 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Recorded serial—Episode 13 of "Shanghai: Homeward Bound. 9M. Recorded dramatic presentation— Ihe Dream of Eugene Aram." 10: Relay from the Majestic Cabaret of dance music by Mr Sammy Lee andl Amerlcanadians. (Time signal at 10.28.) li. Close down.

IXA, Aucklnnd.—7 a.m.: Breakfast session 9: Close down. 10: Devotional service, conducted by Rev. j. u. Grocott. 10.15: Recordings. 12 noon. Relay from Mayfair Theatre of community singing. 1.30 p.m. Lunch music. 2: Recordings. 2.30: Classical music 3.15: Sports results. 3.30: Light music. (Weather forecast for farmers at 4.) 4.30: Sports results. 5: Children s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: Relay from 2YA of Government and overseas news. 7.10 (approx.): News and reports. 7.30: Book review. 8:_ Concert programme. Special recordingsQuartet No. 1 in C minor (Faure), presented by Henri Merckel, Alice Merck?l, Gaston Marchesini, and Elame Zurfluh-Tenroc. 8.34: Recording, soprano. 8.40 : Miss Mary Martin, violinist, and Miss Dora Judson, pianist, play Sonata in A major (Brahms). 9: Weather report and station notices. 95- Recorded feature—" Coronets of

England: Mary Queen of Scots." 9.35: Recording, Gertrude Lawrence singing. 9.43: Recording, Reginald Dixon (organ). 9.49: Recording, Negro bass. 9.55: Recording, Sydney Kyte and band. 10: " Music, Mirth, and Melody," with Carson Robison and his Buckaroos (recordings). 11: Close down. SHOKI-W/vVE STATIONS Empire Transmission No. 1, Davcntry ifor New Zealand and Australia). - 4.30 p.m. (N.Z.standard time): Big Ben. Talk by vice-president of Institution of Civil Engineers, "Science and the Public : British Association at Work.' 4.45: Chamber music by Dvorak—programme by the Virtuoso String Quartet. 5.10: Scenes from "Richard of Bordeaux," by Gordon Daviot. 5.55: Mr G. T. Pattman at 8.8. C. Theatre organ; 6.20: News and announcements. 6.45: Close down. VLB, Melbourne.—» p.m.: "Home and Abroad - " - " Watchman.*; 8.15: Sporting news and notes. 8.30: News, markets, and weather. 8.50: Overseas news service. 9: Australian news. 9.10: Talk 9.25: Musical interlude 9.30: Evening concert programme. 11.30: Music or talk. 12 midnight: Late news.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23592, 31 August 1938, Page 2

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 23592, 31 August 1938, Page 2

WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 23592, 31 August 1938, Page 2