ON THE AIR
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. EMPIRE BROADCASTING STATION. Wavelength, 25.28 metres (11865 Kilocycles). To-day’s programme to be broadcast from the Empire station at Daventry, England, is as follows, Greenwich Mean Time being shown:— 9.30 a.m.—Time signal from Big Ben. Recital of gramophone records of the works of Grieg. 10.15.—Talk: The Doctor and the Public—The Surgery of To-morrow. 10.30.—The Wireless Singers. 10.55.—New books, by Mr E. M. Forster. 11.15-11.30.—News bulletin. The following radio programmes will be broadcast from the principal New Zealand stations to-day:— IYA AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles). 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 11.0: Health talk. 11.15: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings and literary selection. 4.30: Weather report for farmers. 4.32: Selected recordings. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Dave. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: London Symphony Orchestra, "Di Ballo.” 8.9: Baritone, Peter Dawson, "Rolling Down to Rio", "Old Jim’s Christmas Hymn.” 8.15: Plano, Harold Samuel, “First and-Last Movements of Sonata in F Minor.” 8.21: Soprano, Anna Case, "My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair”; "The Lass with the Delicate Air.” 8.27: New Mayfair Orchestra, "Savoy Irish Medley.”’ 8.30: Duet, Layton and Johnstone, "The Voice in the Old Village Choir." "Night." 8.36: Continental Novelty Orchestra, "Alpine Valse." 8.39: Recital, Bransby Williams, "The Showman." 8.47: Violin, Frederic Fradkln. "In a Little Spanish Town.” 8.50: Tenor, Hubert Sharpe Sextet, "Christmas Fantasy.” 9.1: Weather forecast and notices. 9.3: Items by the Band of the Young Australia League and Talk by the Manager, Mr J. S. T. McGowan. 9.23: Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in F." 9.35: Baritone, Harold Williams, “Prince Eugene." 9.38: Russian Salon Orchestra, "Gipsy Romance." 9.41: Novelty, Columbia Artists, "Columbia on Parade." 9.49: New Mayfair Orchestra, "Savoy Welsh Medley." 9.52: Vocal gems. Light Opera Company, “Lady Luck.” 9,56: International Concert Orchestra, “Kavaller." 10.9-11.0: Dance music. 2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 10.0: Selected recordings. 10.30: Devotional service. 11.0: Lecturette, “Fabrics and Fashions.” 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.30: Special weather forecast and sports results. 4.0: Special weather forecast. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Jumbo. . 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.40: Lecturette, Representative, Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land. ’ 8.0: Selection, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, “Rose Marie.” 8.10: Baritone. Ray Kemp. “The Shade of the Palm.” Quartet. The Etude, “Sing a New Song.” 8.16: Recording (humour), Charles Penrose and Kaye Connor, “The Laughing Policeman in the Chamber of Horrors.” 8.22: Victor S. Lloyd will relate one of his experiences. 8.37: Trumpet, Dick Colvin, “May Morning.” Gavotte. Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, "Saint Cecile.” A Happy Medley, "Let's Cheer Up.” 8.47: Quartet, The Etude, "If You Look in Her Eyes.” Tenor, Arthur Pringle,, “I Hear a Thrush at Eve.” Duet, Mr and Mrs Ray Kemp. “Somebody.” 8.57: Recording (humour), Gracie Fields, "A Fly's Dav Out.” 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2: Lecturette, Major-General B. S. Merlin. "A Parisian Adventure." 9.17: Waltz, Frank Crowther's Novelty Orchestra, "Marie." Zylophone, S. Bernard, "Charlatan March.” Piano, Frank Crowther, "Christmas.” 9.27: Soprano, Gretta Stark. "The Dance on the Lawn”; “Butterfly.” «t, The Etude, “They Wouldn’t Berte.”‘s9.33: Recording (humour). Jack Lumsdalne, "So this is Cricket.” 8.39: Selection, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, "Community Land.” 9.48: Contralto, Mrs Ray Keipp, "Rose in the Bud.” Duet, Gretta Stark and Arthur Pringle, "When the Lilac Bloom Uncloses.” Costa, "Medley of Marches.’ Recording, H.M. Coldstream Guard® Band, “War March of the Priests." 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles).
10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 11.0: Talk—Miss M. O’Halloran. "Fashions;” 11.15: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.30: Sports results. 4.30; Special weather forecast and
sports results. 5.0: Children's hour by Uncle Bill. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Dialogue under auspices of Christchurch Horticultural Society, E. E. Wiltshire and F. C. Fairclough, "Story of the Garden." 8.0: Recording: Royal Opera Covent Garden. Ballet Russe No. 5 "March RUsse.” 8.6: Tenor, David McGill, "Why Do I Love You?" “You Are My Heart’s Delight.” 8.12: The Melody Trio, "Aubade.” 8.17: Recording, The Revellers, "Everting.” 8.20: Recording, Heywood English Concertina Band. "Old Memories"; "A Sunday Parade.” 8.26: Contralto, Belle Renaut. "As of Yore"; “Spring”; “A Love Song.” 8.31: Recording: Organ, Jesse Crawford. “Hawaiian Sandman.” 8.34: Recording: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “Radio—Quick March." 8.37: Recording: Soprano, Anna Case, "My Laddie.” 8.40: The Melody Trio, “Rose Marie.” Selection. 8.47: Tenor, Dayld McGill, “Macushla" (with trio accompaniment.) 8.50: Recordtag: Band of Royal Air Force. Community Songs: 1. "My Old Kentucky Home.” 2, "Keel Row.” 3. "Annie Laurie.” 4. “Danny Boy." 5. "Old Hundredth." 6. "Ah Thro’ the Night (Listeners to join in). 8.56: Recording: The Big Four, "Jolly Good Company.” 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2: Reserved. 9.17: Contralto. Belle Renaut. “In the Garden”. “Spanish Love Song.” 9.21: Recording: Harold Williams and Male Chorus, "Wrap Me Up in My Tarpaulin Jacket.” 9.24: The Melody Trio, “The Sweetest Flower that Blows”; "Serenade.” 9.30-11.0: Dance music. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles). 10.0: Selected recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.15: Lecturette. 5. B. Sinciaire, "Beauty Culture.” 4.30: Special, weather forecast and sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Wendy and Aunt Leonore. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Thirty minutes of recordings. 8.30: March, The Kalkorai Band. "The Challenge.” 8.34: Duets, Te Ara Nul and Leslie Brown, "Matangi”; "Tlti-Torea.” 8.40: Selection. The Band, "The Crusaders in Egypt.” 8.53: Humour, Lester F. Moller, "As She Was. 8.57: Popular Melody, The Band, "Goodbye.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Talk, W. H. Carson, "Famous Trials.” 9.17: Soprano, Eva Scott, “Love. I Have Won You”; "Cradle Song.’* 9.23: Selection, The Band, "The Trumpeters of the Crown." 9.30: Recording, La Scala Theatre Chorus, Milan, “Anvil Chorus.” 9.33: Humour, Lester F. Molier, "The Sporting Summary." 9.37: Selection, The Band, "Gloria from 12th Mass.” 9.42: Duets, Te Ara Nui and Leslie Brown, "E Pari Ra”; “Waikato.” 9.47: Recording, Piano, Carrol Gibbons. "Moonbeam Dance.” 9.50: Soprano, Eva Scott, "Scenes That are Brightest"; 'Tls June.” 9.56-10.0: March, The Band, Imperial Echoes.”
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Southland Times, Issue 21893, 20 December 1932, Page 7
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993ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21893, 20 December 1932, Page 7
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