Saturday, November 21, 2015

The news is not good.
In October the antenna on Moeraki 107 fm was destroyed by wind. The 'powers that be' have decided not to reinstate it and have taken the transmitter off site. They decided the transmitter had no listeners, as no-one had notified the station about the lack of signal..
The main transmitter on Cape Wanbrow at 88.3 is still operational. (Moeraki was a 'slave' to this one, as is a 107 transmitter at the north end of Oamaru). Listeners in Moeraki/Hampden who wish to tune in to 88.3 and are in a higher location, will still be able to hear Oamaru Heritage Radio, bur perhaps not a strong as previously
My programme TREVOR'S TUESDAY VARIETY TIME on Tuesday nights will continue, and I shall keep posting the details on this blog. But the regular monthly updates in the Hamraki Rag will cease.
Happy listening, and remember that if you too, wish to present your own programme, get in touch with us --Oamaru Heritage Radio, 6 Itchen St, Oamaru, ph 4340 362 .
Trevor
Herewith--- the details to early March.
Tuesday December 8th 2015            13 Week Schedule  for Tuesdays on Oamaru Heritage Radio- 88.3 or 107 fm
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears; Serial- Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island  pt 7 of 8                                                                          6.00 Vintage Comedy, The Navy Lark: Back In The Muck Again 

6.30 An item every Tuesday at this time from the Vast Historical Archives Of Wireless
7.30 Concert Piece. Beethoven,Concerto for Violin, ‘Cello and Piano, Toscanini/Phil Symphony Orch of NY.       
9.00 Reading. Dreams From My Father, written and read by Barack Obama Part 6 of 18 parts           

Tuesday 15th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears;  Serial- Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island      pt 8 of 8         

6.00 Vintage Comedy, The Navy Lark; Doing a Mischief                                                                                                             
7.30 Concert Piece. Mendelssohn, Highlights from ‘Elijah’, New Philharmonic Chorus and Orch/soloists    
9.00 Reading. Dreams From My Father, written and read by Barack Obama Part 7 of 18 parts            
Tuesday 22nd
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears: Story - The Boy Who Cried Wolf                             
6.00 Vintage Comedy, The Navy Lark: The Poveys Move House                             
7.30 Concert Piece. Various composers, Organ Music for Christmas by early Masters                     
9.00 Reading.;  Dreams From My Father, written and read by Barack Obama    Part 8 of 18 parts           

Tuesday 29th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears: Story, The Day The Tide Went Out                       
6.00 Vintage Comedy, The Navy Lark: Capt Povey Reports Sick                             
7.30 Concert Piece; Clementi, Symphony No 1 in C maj, Philharmonia Orchestra               
9.00 Reading;  Dreams From My Father, written and read by Barack Obama     Part 9 of 18 parts           
Tuesday January 5th, 2016
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears; Ten Nursery Rhymes                              
6.00 Vintage Comedy, The Navy Lark: Let Loose With a Chopper                        
 7.30 Concert Piece; Beethoven, Sonatas Nos 12 and 14 (Moonlight), Alfred Brendel                      
9.00 Reading;  Dreams From My Father, written and read by Barack Obama     Part 10 of 18 parts     
Tuesday 12th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears: Story, Pinocchio                                     
6.00 Vintage Comedy, The Navy Lark: Making a Right Pig’s Breakfast                       
7.30 Concert Piece; Dvorak, Symphony No 8 (English), ORF Radio Symphony Orchestra                     
9.00 Reading.;  Dreams From My Father, written and read by Barack Obama    Part 11 of 18 parts     
Tuesday 19th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears; Story Tom Thumb                                        
6.00 Vintage Comedy, The Navy Lark: A Change Of Heart                          
7.30 Concert Piece; Various, 9 Choruses from well known operas, Latvian Philharmonic Orchestra/Chorus
9.00 Reading.;  Dreams From My Father, written and read by Barack Obama    Part 12 of 18 parts     
Tuesday 26th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears; How The Elephant Got Its Trunk                            
6.00 Vintage Comedy, The Navy Lark: The Mysterious Pudding Mine                     
7.30 Concert Piece: Wagner, Three pieces from the ‘Ring”, Philadelphia Orch/Eugene Ormandy        
9.00 Reading.;  Dreams From My Father, written and read by Barack Obama    Part 13 of 18 parts     
Tuesday  FEBRUARY 2nd
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears: Story, The Snow Goose by Paul Gallico, read by Sir John Mills       
6.00 Vintage Comedy, The Navy Lark: Floggle Toggle Box                            
7.30 Concert Piece; Kreisler plays Kreisler, and his arrangement by other composers           
9.00 Reading.;  Dreams From My Father, written and read by Barack Obama    Part 14 of 18 parts     
Tuesday 9th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears: Story, The Bubbling Crocodile, by Margaret Mahy           
6.00 Vintage Comedy, The Navy Lark: In Portsmouth For,,, (probably - a refit? The word on the advice is not legible)                
7.30 Concert Piece: Brahms, Symphony No 4, Symphonic Orchestra of Italian TV                          
9.00 Reading.;  Dreams From My Father, written and read by Barack Obama    Part 15 of 18 parts     
Tuesday 16th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears; Documentary, Mail Day In The Marlborough Sounds, Pt 1 of 2    
6.00 Vintage Comedy, The Navy Lark: Searching For Their Ship                       
7.30 Concert Piece; Mozart, String Quartet in G, K 398, Mozarteum Quartet of Salzburg                      
9.00 Reading.;  Dreams From My Father, written and read by Barack Obama    Part 16 of 18 parts     
Tuesday 23rd
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears:  Documentary and Interviews, Mail Day In The Marlborough Sounds, Pt 2 of 2      
6.00 Vintage Comedy, The Navy Lark: The Float A Penny Fiddle                         
7.30 Concert Piece; Handel, Four Coronation Anthems, Choir of Westminster Abbey                 
9.00 Reading.;  Dreams From My Father, written and read by Barack Obama    Part 17 of 18 parts     
Tuesday  MARCH 1st
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears: Poem, The Walrus and The Carpenter by Lewis Carroll                   
6.00 Vintage Comedy, The Navy Lark: Gumming Up The Works.  (80 more episodes of Navy Lark to go)      
7.30 Concert Piece; Zacharias, Music of various composers arr by Helmut Zacharias, played by his orch   
9.00 Reading. ; Dreams From My Father, written and read by Barack Obama    Part 18 Final     

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Oamaru Heritage Radio is a small volunteer run station with a studio in Itchen Street, and transmitters in Oamaru and Moeraki. Some of its programmes are picked up by other stations through the country (eg Palmerston, Twizel, Culverden, Feilding) and rebroadcast, thus spreading the Heritage signal further afield.
At present the Station is seeking applications from people interested enough in their music to take over the studio at various times. Most of the available slots for programme presenters are early and mid-evening slots. Most sessions are about 2 or 3 hours long.
The big fear people have is the fear of the microphone. Don't worry – it sorts itself out. All that's needed is a love of one or more genres of music and you want to share your love with others, the ability to learn to operate a very basic mixing desk, and a weekly commitment to a given time slot. The Station has ample stocks of CDs for all musical tastes, so you don't need to supply your own CDs.
If you wish to try this, then call in at the Station at 6 Itchen Street to pick up an introductory brochure, or phone the studio, 4340362 and ask for a brochure to be posted to you.
Tuesday evenings on Heritage Radio are fully formatted, but very few of other programmers do this.
The Station is on air for 24 hours a day and can be heard on 88.3 and 107, both of which are in the Fm band. It is an LPFM (Low power fm) station, legally limited to no more than 1 watt of output on 107, and 3 watts on 88.3. So- the range is not great!
For internet streaming, send an email to ohr@xtra.co.nz to get the right link.

Happy Listening -(Note, this blog is fully and carefully formatted before "Publish" is clicked on. It gets moved around after that and gives the appearnace it's not been prepared properly.)

Tuesday SEPTEMBER 8th 2015            13 Week Schedule  for Tuesdays 
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears  Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, ch 13                                             6.00 Vintage Comedy or Whodunnit The Navy Lark         
6.30 An item every Tuesday at this time from the Vast Historical Archives Of Wireless
7.30 Concert Piece. Beethoven; German Dances, Ensemble Bella Musica of Vienna                   
9.00 Reading. Frenchman’s Creek by Daphne du Maurier, read by Daniel Massey in 8 parts    Part 1

Tuesday 15th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears  Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 14 of 19  
6.00 Vintage Comedy or Whodunnit The Navy Lark 
7.30 Concert Piece. Haydn; The Creation (Highlights), Orchestra and soloists of North Holland     
9.00 Reading. Frenchman’s Creek by Daphne du Maurier, read by Daniel Massey in 8 parts    Part 2  

Tuesday 22nd
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears  Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 15 of 19  
6.00 Vintage Comedy or Whodunnit The Navy Lark                                                             
7.30 Concert Piece. Wagner; Lohengrin, arias by Elizabeth Schwarzkopf sop and Christa Ludwig m/sop   
9.00 Reading. Frenchman’s Creek by Daphne du Maurier, read by Daniel Massey in 8 parts    Part 3   

Tuesday 29th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears  Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 16 of 19
6.00 Vintage Comedy or Whodunnit The Navy Lark                          
7.30 Concert Piece. Various composers, a collection of classical favourites by Allen Keith of the BBC    
9.00 Reading. Frenchman’s Creek by Daphne du Maurier, read by Daniel Massey in 8 parts    Part 4 

Tuesday OCTOBER 6th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears    Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 17 of 19  
6.00 Vintage Comedy or Whodunnit The Navy Lark                               
7.30 Concert Piece. Mozart; Oboe Concerto in C maj. Slovakian National Philharmonic Orchestra  
9.00 Reading. Frenchman’s Creek by Daphne du Maurier, read by Daniel Massey in 8 parts    Part 5   

Tuesday 13th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears  Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 18 of 19  
6.00 Vintage Comedy or Whodunnit The Navy Lark 
7.30 Concert Piece. Haydn; String Quartet Op 76, No 3 in C maj, Royal Philharmonic Chamber Ensemble  
9.00 Reading. Frenchman’s Creek by Daphne du Maurier, read by Daniel Massey in 8 parts    Part 6  

Tuesday 20th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears  Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 19 of 19 FINAL  
6.00 Vintage Comedy or Whodunnit The Navy Lark 
7.30 Concert Piece. Schubert; Symphony No 5 in B flat, Philharmonia Hungarica, cond Peter Maag   
9.00 Reading. Frenchman’s Creek by Daphne du Maurier, read by Daniel Massey in 8 parts    Part 7 

Tuesday 27th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, read by Anthony Bate, Pt 1 of 8  
6.00 Vintage Comedy or Whodunnit The Navy Lark 
7.30 Concert Piece. Paganini; Concerto for Violin and Orchestra  No 2 in B min, Salvatore Accardo/LPO
9.00 Reading. Frenchman’s Creek by Daphne du Maurier, read by Daniel Massey in 8 parts    Part 8 FINAL

Tuesday NOVEMBER 3rd
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, read by Anthony Bate, Pt 2 of 8 
6.00 Vintage Comedy or Whodunnit The Navy Lark 
7.30 Concert Piece. Rodgers and Hammerstein, Music from the Broadway production of “The Sound Of Music” 
9.00 Reading. “Dreams from My Father” by Barack Obama in 18 parts.  Part 1 of 18 parts               

Tuesday 10th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, read by Anthony Bate, Pt 3 of 8 
6.00 Vintage Comedy or Whodunnit The Navy Lark    
7.30 Concert Piece. Yehudi Menuhin, Various Encores 1935 to 1944   
9.00 Reading.  “Dreams from My Father” by Barack Obama in 18 parts.  Part 2 of 18

Tuesday 17th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, read by Anthony Bate, Pt 4 of 8 
6.00 Vintage Comedy or Whodunnit The Navy Lark                            
7.30 Concert Piece. Verdi/Mackeras, “The Lady and The Fool,” orchestra conducted by Charles Mackeras  
9.00 Reading.  “Dreams from My Father” by Barack Obama in 18 parts.  Part 3 of 18 

Tuesday 24th
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, read by Anthony Bate, Pt 5 of 8 
6.00 Vintage Comedy or Whodunnit The Navy Lark                             
7.30 Concert Piece. Joplin, various orchestral and solo piano pieces                        
9.00 Reading.  “Dreams from My Father” by Barack Obama in 18 parts.  Part 4 of 18

Tuesday DECEMBER 1st
5.30 An Item For Younger Ears Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, read by Anthony Bate, Pt 6 of 8 
6.00 Vintage Comedy or Whodunnit The Navy Lark                               
7.30 Concert Piece. Various pieces performed by Django Reinhardt and Stephan Grappelli. 
9.00 Reading.  “Dreams from My Father” by Barack Obama in 18 parts.  Part 5     of 18

Saturday, May 16, 2015

June, July and August programmes on Trevor's Tuesday Variety Time.

Oamaru 88.3 & Hampden/Moeraki 107 fm. Tuesday evening, 4pm to 10pm. At present we have no News sercie, but there's a weather prediction from MetService at 5 and 9 pm

Tuesday: JUNE 9th 

 5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Mozart’s Magical Fantasy Pt 2
 6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; The Return Of Sir Frederick Flatley                        
 6.30 Remember This? An item each week at this time from the Vast Historical Archives of Wireless
 7.30    Concert Piece: Porter; Music from High Society                                 
 9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm by Adam Henson, read by Nicky Henson. Pt 6 of 18               
Tuesday: 16th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 1 of 19              
6.00    Classic Comedy:  Navy Lark; Working Their Passage                              
7.30    Concert Piece: Various; Short pieces of classical music as used in recent films               
9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm by Adam Henson, read by Nicky Henson. Pt 7 of 18              
Tuesday: 23rd
5.30    Item for Younger Ears:  Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 2 of 19             
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; First Day Out Of Dock                               
7.30    Concert Piece: Brahms; Hungarian Dances Nos 1 to 10, London Festival Orchestra, cond Alfred Schulz  
 9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm by Adam Henson, read by Nicky Henson. Pt 8 of 18              
Tuesday: 30th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 3 of 19               
 6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; The 100th Edition Special                                   
7.30    Concert Piece: Haydn; Symphony No 95 in G (Salomon No3) Thomas Beecham and RPO           
9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm by Adam Henson, read by Nicky Henson. Pt 9 of 18                  
Tuesday: JULY 7th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears:  Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 4 of 19             
6.00    Classic Comedy; Navy Lark; A Deliberate Bashing                                  
7.30    Concert Piece: Smetana; Music from “The Bartered Bride” Rudolf Kempe and RPO           
9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm by Adam Henson, read by Nicky Henson. Pt 10 of 18                   
Tuesday: 14th
 5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 5 of 19              
 6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Whittlesea Regatta                                       
7.30    Concert Piece: Stadium Symphony Orch of NY, Waltzes by Strauss, Tchaikovsky and Weber      
9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm by Adam Henson, read by Nicky Henson. Pt 11 of 18                   
Tuesday: 21st
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 6 of 19              
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; HMS Troutbridge Gets A Rocket                      
7.30    Concert Piece: Mozart; Concert in the Gardens of Mirabelle, Bruno Walter/Colombia Symph Orch   
9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm by Adam Henson, read by Nicky Henson. Pt 12 of 18                   
Tuesday: 28th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 7 of 19              
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; The Ghost Ship                               
7.30    Concert Piece: Vivaldi; Concerto Grosso Opus 8 No 11 for String Orchestra, Int’l Soloists Chamber Ens'ble   

9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm by Adam Henson, read by Nicky Henson. Pt 13 of 18                   
Tuesday: AUGUST 4th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 8 of 19              
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Wren Chason Returns                          
7.30    Concert Piece: Various; “Beauty Spot” music from New Zealand Symphony Orch, cond James Sedares
9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm by Adam Henson, read by Nicky Henson. Pt 14 of 18                  
Tuesday: 11th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 9 / 19          
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; On The Carpet                              
7.30    Concert Piece: Various; Piano Pieces for 3 Hands, Cyril Smith and Phyllis Sellick               
9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm by Adam Henson, read by Nicky Henson. Pt 15 of 18                   
Tuesday: 18th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 10 of 19             
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Troutbridge’s Party                               
7.30    Concert Piece: Chopin; Studies, Waltzes, Preludes and Mazurkas, by Paul Poznak and Sylvia Capova   
 9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm by Adam Henson, read by Nicky Henson. Pt 16 of 18                    

Tuesday: 25th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 11 of 19             
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Rescuing Admirals                               
7.30    Concert Piece: Bernstein; Illustrated documentary, “What Is Jazz”                   
9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm by Adam Henson, read by Nicky Henson. Pt 17 of 18                   
Tuesday: SEPTEMBER 3rd
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust-Up, Chapter 12 of 19             
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Demise of the Depth Charges                       
7.30    Concert Piece: Beethoven, Sonata in A, Op 47, Paul Rosenthal (v) and Edward Auer (p)           
9.00 Reading; Adam’s Farm by Adam Henson, read by Nicky Henson. Pt 18 of 18 Final  


Don't forget, for comments or enquiries get me at trevorofhampden at gmail dot com           

Friday, February 20, 2015

Greetings,
I checked a date on a CD recently to work out when I last played a track from it on OHR, and it was 2007.
Sheesh, - that means I've been on air every Tuesday for 7 or 8 years. In that time I had 2 months in Perth and I've missed a couple of nights at the last minute because of other activities suddenly cropping up, but, it's a wonder I'm not hoarse. I hope you enjoy listening to the programme as I enjoy presenting it.

I think on this blog somewhere you'll find the URL for online listening. Use it and enjoy!

 Tuesday: March 10th, 2015   
5.30    Item for Younger Ears:   Story, The Willerbys and the Bank Robbers, by Pamela Oldfield. Pt 1 of 4   

6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Sea Trials and the Popadom                       
6.30 Remember This? An item each week at this time from the Vast Historical Archives of Wireless
7.30    Concert Piece: Musio Clementi, Symphony No 1 in G maj, Philharmonia Orc                   
9.00    Reading: Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, Chap 2 of 9                                  

Tuesday: 17th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears:   Story, The Willerbys and the Bank Robbers, by Pamela Oldfield. Pt 2 of 4  
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Mutiny Aboard Troutbridge                              
7.30    Concert Piece: Beethoven, Piano Sonata No 21 In G maj ‘Waldstein’, played by Alfred Brendl           
9.00    Reading: Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, Chap 3 of 9                                    
Tuesday: 24th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears:   Story, The Willerbys and the Bank Robbers, by Pamela Oldfield. Pt 3 of 4  
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; The Explosive Biscuits                                 
7.30    Concert Piece: Bach, Brandenburg Concerti Nos 5 in D and 2 in F, Pro Musica Orch                 
9.00    Reading: Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, Chap 4 of 9                                   
Tuesday: 31st
5.30    Item for Younger Ears:   Story, The Willerbys and the Bank Robbers, by Pamela Oldfield. Pt 4 of 4    
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Sir Willoughby Takes Over                                  
7.30    Concert Piece: Lerner/Loewe, ‘Brigadoon’ with Shirley Jones and Jack Cassidy           
9.00    Reading: Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, Chap 5 of 9                                    
Tuesday: April 7th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears:   Three Tails of Basil Brush                                 
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Mt Rumpus Atoll                                        
7.30    Concert Piece: Haydn, Symphony No 97 in C maj, Thomas Beecham, Royal Philharmonic Orch       
9.00    Reading: Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, Chap 6 of 9                                  
Tuesday: 14th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears:   Mother Goose Songs from Bing Crosby                             
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Commodore Goldstein                                    
7.30    Concert Piece: Handel, Concerto Grosso Opus 7                                           
9.00    Reading: Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, Chap 7 of 9                                    
Tuesday: 21st
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Mary Poppins - story and songs                               
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; The Northampton Hunt Ball                              
7.30    Concert Piece: Command Performance, Joan Sutherland and Richard Bonynge                  
9.00    Reading: Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, Chap 8 of 9                                    
Tuesday: 28th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Story from Ireland, The Bigger Giant                         
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Hijacked                                               
7.30    Concert Piece: Greig, Piano Concerto in A min, Solomon, Philharmonia Orch, cond Herbert Menges   
9.00    Reading: Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, Chap 9 of 9, Final                             
Tuesday: May 5th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Story, Thumper’s Race, and songs                                
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Admiral Troutbridge                                 
7.30    Concert Piece: Various Composers - a selection of short classical pieces                      
9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm, written and read by Adam Henson, Part 1 of 18                      
Tuesday: 12th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Story and music, Carnival of the Animals                     
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Mt Pot Erupts                                       
7.30    Concert Piece: Smetana, Movements 1, 2, and 3 of Vltava (My Country)Orchestra of Baden-Baden     
9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm, written and read by Adam Henson, Part 2 of 18                      
Tuesday: 19th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Stories, 2 stories of Noddy, by Enid Blyton                          
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Mr Phillips Gets Engaged                                 
7.30    Concert Piece: Smetana, Movements 4, 5, and 6 of Vltava (My Country)                     
9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm, written and read by Adam Henson, Part 3 of 18                      
Tuesday: 26th
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Documentary, How People Live in Spain                             
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; The Admiral’s Accident Reports                           
7.30    Concert Piece: Dvorak, Symphony No 8 in G maj, New York Symphony Orchestra/Bruno Walter          
9.00    Reading: Adam’s Farm, written and read by Adam Henson, Part 4 of 18                      
Tuesday: June 2nd
5.30    Item for Younger Ears: Story with music, Mozart’s Magical Fantasy   Pt 1                     
6.00    Classic Comedy: Navy Lark; Over The Sea to Rossyth                                     
7.30    Concert Piece: Mozart, Symphony No 39 in D maj ‘Prague’, Slovak Philharmonic Orch    9.00    Reading; Adam’s Farm, written and read by Adam Henson, Pt 5 of 18 


As usual, there'll be news and weather at 5 and 9 pm every Tuesday if it's available .
Contact me; trevorofhampden at gmail.com for enquiries, or with notices or information for broadcasting. Warning: Do not phone the studio during my sessions, - I do not answer the phone.