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WIRELESS BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES All YA Stations—News broadcasts will be heard from the National Broadcasting Service stations at the following times:— 6,7, 8.45 a.m., and 12.15, 1.15, 6.15, 9 p.m. (New Zealand newsreel, compiled from all sources—a review of the day’s news)j 11 p.m. Local news at 7 p.m. Devotional exercises in the morning, breakfast, lunch, and dinner music, and children’s sessions in the evenings are daily features. Stations open at 6 a.m. and close down at 11.30 p.m. 4YA, Dunedin (790 k.c.). —10.40 a.m.: Talk by Margaret Johnston, " Women Novelists: Some Writers of Detective Fiction.” 11; "For My Lady Ernest Maltravers.” 11.20: Variety. 1.15 p.m.: Headline news and views. 2: Vaudeville matinee. 3: ‘ Senior Rugby football match. Southern v. University A. 7.15: Topical talk. 7.30; The Boston Promenade Orchestra. 7.39: The Yorkshire Vocal Quartet. 7.45; Parlophone Salon Orchestra, 7.53: Mathilda and Irene Harding (piano). 7.59: The New Light Symphony Orchestra. 8.11: Studio recital by Madame Winnie Fraser, soprano. 8.17: London Palladium Orchestra. 8.26: Studio recital by George H. Bridges, baritone (songs of the Australian outback). 8.35: Boston Promenade Orchestra. 8.43: Madame Winnie Fraser. 8.50: Andre Xostelanetz and his orchestra. 9: N.B.S. newsreel. 9.15: 8.8. C. commentary. 9.25: Dance music.

War news Is announced daily I from London on short wave I at the following times:—l, 4, | 6. 8.45, and 10.45 a.m.; noon; I I 12.45, 4.30, 6.15, 8, and 11 p.m. |

4YO, Dunedin (1140 k.c.).—5 p.m.: Tunes for the tea table, 6: Melody and song. 7: After-dinner music. 7.45: “The Crimson Trail." 8: Some late releases. 8.30: “The Moonstone.” 9: Band music, 10: People in pictures. 4YZ, Invercargill (680 k.c.). —1.15 p.m.: Headline news and views. 5: Saturday special; 6: Buccaneers of the Pirate Ship Vulture. 6.45: Alfred Campoli and his Salon Orchestra. 7; Accordiana. 7.15: Topical talk. 7.30: Screen snapshots. 8: Dance music, with interludes by Mary Lou Williams, pianist. 9.25: For the musical connoisseur, introducing Handel’s Concerto No. 3 in G minor, played by Mitchell Miller (oboe) and the Columbia Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra. 3YA, Christchurch (720 k.c.). —lO a.m. - “ For My Lady ” —Reginald Dixon, organist. 10.45; Some rhythm. 11; Talk by Margaret Johnston, “Women Novelists: Elizabeth." 11.10: Light orchestral session. 11.30: Popular tunes. 1.15 p.m.: Headline news and views. 2: Variety. 3: Rugby football match. 4.35: Rhythm and melody. 7.15: Topical talk. 7.30: 3YA Orchestra (conductor, Will Hutchins). 7.38: Adventure, “ The Quest for the Jewels of the Sacred Necklace.” 8.3; 3YA Orchestra. 8.15: Duets by Walter Preston and Evelyn MacGregor. 8.27: 3YA Orchestra. • 8.41; Clapham and Dwyer (humour). 8.48: Richard Llebert, organist. 9.25; Musical comedy memories—programme by Frank Westfield’s Orchestra, Paul Gregory (baritone) , Light Opera Company, Raymond Newell (baritone), and His Majesty’s Theatre Orchestra. 10,15: Dance music. SUNDAY’S PROGRAMMES 4YA, Dunedin (790 k.c.). —9 a.m.: “With the Boys Overseas”—programme compiled from recorded commentaries, descriptions, news, and messages. 10: Feminine artists; orchestras and chorus. 11: Baptist service (Rev. J. E. Simpson). 12.15 p.m.; Concert celebrities. 1.15: Headline news and views, with talk by Wickham Steed on world affairs. 2: “Lavender and Lace.” 2.30; Music by Cesar Franck—Symphony in D minor, played by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. 3.12; Classical music. 3.30: "Knights of the Round Table.” 3.56: Light orchestras and ballads. 6.30; Anglican service (Dean Cruickshank). 8.30: Sir Hamilton Harty and the Halle Orchestra. 8.38: Glasgow Orpheus Choir. 8.45: Reserved. 9: N.B.S. newsreel. 9.15: 8.8. C. commentary. 9.27; “Music from the Theatre”: the opera “Un Ballo in Maschera ” (Verdi). 4YO, Dunedin (1140 k.c.).—6 ,p.m.; Recordings. 6.20: Topical talk. 8.15: “Wandering with the West Wind.” 8.45; Reserved. 9: Fireside concert by world-renowned artists. 4YZ, Invercargill (680 k.c.). “With the Boys Overseas." 10: Sunday morning programme. 1.15 p.m.: Headline news and views, followed by talk by Wickham Steed on world affairs. 2; Orchestral music with vocal interludes. 2.30; Something new. 3: Polonaise Fantaisie No. 7 in A flat major (Chopin), played by Arthur Rubinstein, pianist. 3.12; Raymond Newell, baritone. 3.30 to 4: Medley time. 6.30: Presbyterian service (Rev. C. J. Tocker). 7.30; Gleanings from far and wide. 8.20: “Martin’s Corner.” 8.45; Reserved. 9,25: “Nicholas Nickleby ” (a new feature). 9.37: “A Day in London" selection by A 1 Bollington. 9.43: “ The Land We Defend; The Heart of London. 3YA, Christchurch (720 k.c.). —9 a.m.: “With the Boys Overseas.” 10: Morning programme. 11: Methodist service (Rev. J. H. Allan). 12.15 p.m.: Recordings 1.15: Headline news and views, followed by talk by Wickham Steed on world affairs. 2: "New Zealand Brains Abroad” —review bv Bernard Magee and Major Lampen. 2.12: Beniamino Gigli. 2.27: For the musiclover. 3: Music by Mosart—Symphony In C major ("Jupiter”), played by Bruno Walter and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. 3.30: Variety. 4.30: Hillingdon Orchestra and Deanna Durbin, soprano. 6.45; Evening reverie. 7: Church of Christ service (Pastor C. G. Flood). 8.15: Recordings. 8.30; London Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.39; Sydney Mac Ewan, tenor. 8.45: Reserved. 9.28: “The Post Office, ’’ by Rabindranath Tagore, the Indian dramatist; adapted and produced by the N.B.S.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24633, 14 June 1941, Page 2

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 24633, 14 June 1941, Page 2

WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 24633, 14 June 1941, Page 2