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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES 4YA, Dunedin. Breakfast session. 9 : Close down. 10 ■ Recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 10.30: Recordings. 10.50: A talk to women by " Margaret." 11: Talk oy Miss I. Findlay,"Cooking and Recipes' Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music (Weather forecast at 1 p.m.) 2 p.m. :* Recordings. 3.15: A.CE (Hume Science) talk, "Holiday Lists." 3.30: Sports results. Classical programme. (Weather and frost forecast at 4.) 4.30: Light music. 4.45: Sports results. 5: Children's session, with " The Lollie Kitchen." 6: Dinner music. 7: Rebroadcast from 2YA of Government and overseas news. 7.10 (aporox.): News and reports. 7.45: Talk by Mr O'Shea. "A Review of Tomorrow's Cricket." 8: Chimes. Recorded humorous serial—" Dad and Dave from Snake Gully.'' 8.15: Recording, accordion band. 8.18: "An Old Campaigner" (Japanese houseboy recordings). 8.30: Record feature—- " Pinto Pete in Arizona." 8.43: Talk by Miss Anna Ross, "A Bavarian Holiday." 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Recording, Cyril Whittle's Shanty Party. 9.12: Recording—State Opera Orchestra. Berlin, in "The Flying Dutchman" Overture (Wagner). 9.20: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes. Readings from Defoe's " Rbbinson Crusoe." Recorded music—"Rheingold" Prelude (Wagner): Symphony No. 2 (Brahms). 10: Relay from the Savoy Restaurant of music by the Savoy Dance Band. 11: Close down.
4YO, Dunedin.—s p.m.: Recordings 6: Close down. 7: After-dinner music. 8: Miscellaneous classical programme, 9: " Darby and Joan: Episode 1, Amateur Theatricals." 9.15: Selection from the "Goldwyn Follies." 9.22: "Dick Whittington," a potted pantomime. 9.34: The inimitable "Bing croons two new numbers. 9.40: The Cuban Havana Band. 9.43: "A Running commentary of a Film Premiere by Cecil Johnson. 9.46 : " Our Gracie sings. 9.52 : " Irving Berlin Memories. 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 services. 10.45: Recordings. 11 ' Talk to women by "Margaret." 11.10: Talk by Mrs A. Barrett, "Help for the Home Cook." 11.25: 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. 6: Dinner music. 7 Rebroadcast from 2YA OI Government and overseas news 7.10 ■ News and reports. 7.35: Talk under the auspices of the Christchurch branch of the National Council of Women by Mrs F. Dickinson, "My Life in, Bagdad." 8: Chimes. Special recordings—- " The Mikado" Overture (Sullivan), played by the Light Opera Orchestra. 8.10: Special recordings—Laurence Tibbett, baritone, in Prologue to " Pagliacci" (Leoncavallo), Even Bravest Heart" (Gounod), and "Toreador Song" (Bizet). 8.22: Miss Vert Yager, pianist, presents " Pictures from Greece" (Farjebn). 8.34: Recording. Chauve Souris Company. 8.41: Special recordings—Joseph Szigeti. violinist, plays "Roumanian Folk Dances (Bartok). "Norwegian Song ' (Lie). "Gavotte, Op. 25" (Prokofleff). rnd "Dance Russe" (Stravinsky). 852. Recording. 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Recorded talk by Professor F. L. W. Wood (professor of English at Victoria College), "A New Zealand Observer in Europe: Is the League of Nations Dead?" 9.20. Special recordings—" From Meadow to Mayfair" (Eric Coates). played by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer. 9.32: Miss Daisy Perry, contralto, sings Fisher Lnd" (Day), "The Silver Ring (Chaminade), and "Little Fay, Pretty Fay" (Barnett). 9.44: Recording, orchestra. 9.48: Recording, tenor. 9.56: Recording, orchestra. 10: "Music. Mirth, and Melody," including at 10.30 Carson Robison and his Buckaroos (recordings.) 11: Close down.
2TJA. Wellington.—6.so a.m.. Weather report for aviators (repeated at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.), also forecast tor Motueka orchardists. Breakfast session. 0: Close down. 10.10: Devotional service. „t.0.25' Recording* (Time signal at 10.28.) 10 45: Talk to women by "Margaret." Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.. Classical hour. 3: A.C.E. (Home Science) talk, " Getting the Best from Your Refrigerator." 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. I. Government and overseas news 7.10 (approx.): News and reports. 7.28. Time signal. Talk by Mr J. Reid. "Wellington v. Old Timers.". 7.30: Talk by Mr G. F. Briggs, "Camping in New Zealand." 8: Chimes. Special recordings—Carson Robison and his BucKaroos. 8.15: Programme of miscellaneous recordings. 8.45: Recorded talk by Dr H. L. Erose. "Electricity IB the Human Body." .9: Wither, report rnd station notices. 9.5: Eb. and Zeb" (recordings). 9.15: A recital by Miss Grace Adams East. American trumpet virtuoso, with Hammond organ accompaniment and violin obbligato. 9.31: Special recordingsGrenadier Guards' Band plays ' Galatea" Grand March (Miller) and selection from "A Princess of Kensington ( German); Royal Air Force Band plays "Grasshoppers' Dance" (Bucalossi). 9.45: Recording, two light vocal numbers 9 51: Recording, military band music. 10: "Rhythm on Record a dance programme of new recordings, with a special swing session compered by Mr Arthur Pearce. (Time Signal at 10.28.) . 11: Close down.
ISA, Auckland.—/ a.m. Breakfast session. 9: Close down. 10: Devotional service. 10.15 : Recordings. 11. Talk to women by 'Margaret. 11-10 ■ Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.- Recordings 2.30: Classical music. 3.15: Sports results. 3.30 Light music. (Weather report for farmers at 4.) 4 : 30 ■ Sports resulte 5 • Children's session, with at 0.40 tne recorded feature "David and Dawn in Fairyland: The Land of the Gold and Silver Fairies." 6 : Dinner music. < . Rebroadcast from 2YA of Government and overseas news 7- 10 o (ap P r £11; News and reports. 7.30- Sports talk by Mr Gordon Hutter. 8: Concert programme. "Some New Zealand Women Poets," with readings from their works by Miss Florence Robinson 8.30: Mr Owen Jensen (soloist) with the Studio Orchestra (conductor, Mr Harold Baxter) in Concerto in A minor for Piano and Orchestra (Grieg) 9: Weather report and station notices.' 9.5 : Recording., baritone. 9 13 : Miss Eda Kersey, violinist, plays "Le Luther de Cremone" <Hubay) and "Gavotte" (Mozart). 9.20: Madame Annette Chapman, mezzosoprano, accompanied by the Studio Orchestra, sings " Sombre Woods (Lulli) "Danza Danza" (Durante), "Death and the Mriden" (Schubert), and "Habarera" (Bizet). 9.32: Recording, orchestra. 10: "Music, Mirth, and Melody," featuring Carson Robison ?nd his Buckaroos (recordings) 11 : Close down. SHORT-WAVE STATION Empire Transmission No.l, Davcntry (for New Zealand and Australia).— 8 p.m. (N.Z summer time): Big Ben. " Empire Exchange "—points of view by traveller.' from the dominions and colonies. 8.15: Geraldo and his orchestra. 9.15: " The Godsend," a play bv Earle Grey; production by Harold Rose. 9.40: Review of next week s programmes. 9.50: News and announcements 10.15 : Close down.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23678, 9 December 1938, Page 2
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