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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES All YA Stations—News Droadcasts 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), 1! 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.). —lO a.m.: Talk by Miss Ainge, “ Cooking by Gas; Casserole Cooking.” 10.40: Talk by Nelle Scanlan. 11: “For My Lady”—workers in harmony. 11.20; Musical Silhouettes. 12 noon: Dunedin community sing. 1.15 p.m,: Headline news and views. 2: Music of the Celts. 2.39: “Music while you work.” 345: A.C.E. talk. " Homemaking Education." 3.35: Classical hour. 4.30: Cafe music. 7.10: Talk by Miss M. Powell-, “An English County’ Library'.” 7.30: London Palladium Orchestra. 7.40: " Dad and Dave.” 7.53: “Shamrocks.” 8.6: “The Dark Horse.” 8.19: Horace Finch, organist. 8.25: "HillBilly Wedding.” 8.28; "Kitchener of Khartoum,'-’ 8.54: New Mayfair Orchestra. 9: N.B.S. newsreel. 9.15: 8.8. C. commentary. 9.30: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s "Circe’s Palace." 10: Dance music by Dick Colvin and his players. I War news is announced dallv I l from London on short wave 1 I at the following times:—l, 4, I 6, 8.45, and 10.45 a.m.; noon; I 1, 4.30. 6.15, 8. and II p.m. I 4VO. Dunedin (U4O k.c.). —5 p.m.: Light variety. 8; Classics for the connoisseur. 9: Heart songs. 9.15: Dance programme. 9.45: The Buccaneers. 10: Variety'. 4YZ. Invercargill (CBO k.c.). —145 p.m ; Headline nows and views. 5.15; Merry moments. 5.45; Ken Harvey. 6: Talk by “Sportsman.” 6.45: “Thrills.” 7: Afterdinner music. 7.30: Gardening talk. 7.45: Programme introducing “ From Bohemia’s Meadows and Forests” (Smetana), played by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30: New recordings. 9.25: "Martin’s Corner.” 9.49: Harry Welchman (theatre memories). 3YA, Christchurch (720 k.c.). —lO a.m.: “For My Lady Cherniavsky Trio. 10.45: Light music. 11: Talk by Margaret Johnston. “ Women Novelists: Henry Handel Richardson.” 1145: Talk by Miss M. A. Blackmore, " Help for the Home Cook.” 11.30; “Music while ymu work." 12.30 p.m,: Community sing. 145: Headline news and views. 2: “Music while you work.” 3: Classical music. 4: Variety. 745: Talk by Mrs A. M. Spence Clark. “Our Dogs and Their Health.” 7.30; Music by Edward German—presentation by 3YA Orchestra (conductor. Will Hutchens). 7.52: Studio recitals by John Scott (tenor, songs by Roger Quilter), Henri Penn (pianist), Winifred Carter (harpist), and Nancy' Sherris (contralto, songs by Edward Elgar) 8.36; Music by Tschaikovski Vladimir Selinsky, violinist; Boston Promenade Orchestra. 9.25; Salon Orchestra anti the Dreamers. 10; “The Masters in Lighter Mood."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24716, 19 September 1941, Page 2
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