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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES All YA Stations.—News Broadcasts will be heard from the National Broadcasting Service stations at the following times :-r 6,7, 8.45 a.m.. and 12.15, 1.15 6.15. 9 p.m (New Zealand newsreel, a review of the day’s news compiled from all sources), 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.). Talk by Major Dampen, .fust from Where We Left Off Last Time. 11: For My Lady ’’—Franz Lehar, Hungarian composer. 11.20: Potpourri. 1.15 p.m.: Headline news and views. 2: Variety. 3.35: Classical music. 4.30: Cafe music. 7: ‘ New Zealand at Work: Story (i of New Zealand s Industrial War Effort. talk 7.30: Gil Dech and the 4YA Concert Orchestra. 7.40: Heinrich Schlusnqs. baritone. '7.49: 4YA Orchestra. 8.14: Recordings. 8.27: Studio presentation by Olive Campbell, pianist with 4YA Orchestra. 9: N.B.S. newsreek 9.15. BBC, commentary. 9.25: Vaclav Tallch and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. 9.29: Dino Borgioli, tenor. 9.36: Serge Koussevltzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 10: “Music, Mirth, and Melody. 10.20: Repetition of talks from the boys overseas.
1 War news Is announced dally | from London on short wave I at the following times:— l, 4, I 6, 8,45, and IX a.m.; noon; I 1, 4.30, 6.15, 8. and II p.m. 4YO, Dunedin (1140 k.c.).—5 p.m.: Light variety. 7: "Story of New Zealands Industrial War Effort.” 7.5: After-dinner music. 8; “ The Mystery of a Hansom Cab.” 8.15: Tunes of the times. 8.30; Sidney Burchall, baritone. 8.45: ” Greyburn of the Salween.” 9: Variety concert, featuring at 9.30 the Masked Masqueraders, 4YZ, Invercargill (680 k.c.). —1.15 p.m.: Headline news and views. 5.15: New dance releases. 6: “Dad and Dave.“ 6.40: “The Crimson Trail.” 7: “Story of New Zealand’s Industrial War Effort.” 7.5: Afterdinner music. 7.30: Orchestral and ballad concert, introducing Alex. Wilson, baritone 8: “Some Great Women Treated Lightly. 8 18: A spot of humour. 8.33: Recitals by Lee Sims (piano). Cavan O’Connor (vocalist), and the Plehal Brothers (harmonicas). 9.25: A 1 Bollington, organist. 9.40: Dancing time. 3YA, Christchurch (720 k.c.). —lO a.m,; “For My Lady ” “ Martin’s Corner.' 10.45: Classical excerpts. 11: Talk by Major Lampen, “Just on Being Tidy." ,11.10: Variety. 1.15 p.m.: Headline news and views. 2: Band programme. 2.30: A.C.E. talk, “ Non - crumbling Biscuits.” 2.45: Piano rhythm. 3: Classical programme. 4: The ladies entertain. 4.35; Music from the films. 7: “ Story of New Zealand’s Industrial War Effort ” 7.15: Talk by Professor C. P. McMeekan and P. G. Stevens, "Utilisation of Pastures: Winter Grazing for Cattle.” 7.30: State Opera Hous6 Orchestra. 7.38: "The First Great Churchill.” 8.1: Waltz Orchestra. 8.13; "The Mystery of Barrington Hall ” (final episode). 8.26; Louis Levy and his orchestra. 8.33; “The Old Crony; The Nerve Cure.” 9.25: Studio presentation by Lyn Christie and his orchestra, with Thomas E. West (vocalist). 9.55; Dance music. 10.20; Repetition of talks from the boys overseas.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24697, 28 August 1941, Page 2
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