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RADIO PROGRAMMES

SATURDAY, APRIL 22. ' 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). (Daily from, 10' a.m!)' ■ -5.0: Children's hour,; by Aunt' Molly intf Uncle Jasper. : : • . ■ 6.0: Berlin State Opera -House . Orchestra, "The floautilful,Galathea-" Overture" (Suppe).. Sati Francisco Symphony Orchestra, "Rosariiunde —Kntr'acte" (Schubert). Do Groot Trio, :"Paraphraso of Strauss'" Waltzes. '. -6.17: Jack Hylton's : Orchestra, "More Meloidious Memories" (Finrk). J, H. Squire Celeste JOcteti''.''Minuet Slfillleh.no"' (Squire). London ■ Symphony : OrcheitraY "Komarinskaya" ;'(Glinka).; . . -: ; ,6,34: Organ, Jesse Crawford, "La Borro- • c'h'lt'u"' (Ferandcz). Musical Art Quartet, :"Serenade" (Herbert). J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Minuet in. D" (Mozart), London, Pal-. 'ladiuni Orchestra,- "Selection .of . Operatic ;Gems." - ' ' • , ■ '■ ' • -.' :"■' 6.50:- Organ, Jesse Crawford, "I Lored You 'Then ,as -I Lore You.'Now'! (Axt). National Military Baud,. "Ben ■; Hur" (Byng). 7.5: .News. .: ' '■ 7.30: W.E.A. ■' Session. Dr. ■ Lan ■ Henning, ''Australia—Literature' nnd, Art- in Australia." 8.0: Relay from tho Town, Hall of Celebrity Vaudovllle Concert' and ,: Community ; Singing. Paul" VinbgradolT—Piano Virtuoso.' '•'■•'■ : Naomi Whalley^-Sopruno. . •■"•■-,... Walter Brbugh—rßaritone. - . Will Yates—Entertainer,. '■• . •. Lyrida ' Hastings—Comedienne. : ' I'otdne Maori Boys' .Quintet —-Vocal and Instrumental. ...... ./, , . ■- , ■ ..' Frank Tozer and Kath Nickols—^Ukulele and Tap Danco Specialty.•■'-.*■'...", %V\ ,:.' : Owen Pritchard—SonE':lioadcr.' ■ ' : Frank Crowther's NoveltxiOrchestra (aug-^ niented). Selection and Accompaniments. . ' 10.20 . (approx.) :.-Sporting:.I.^iminary.- ,■ : 10.30: Dance programme. " ' ,' "' \: 11,30: Close down. .. ■,:.!;■:.' ;' ' :. 3YA'i , Chrlstchurch (OSO-: Kilocycles) .-rS.fl : •Afternoori,session. S.O : Children^ hour. 6.0: Overture,'.'Beriin State Opera House Orchestra, "If I Were" King" (Adam).: Bburnemouth Municipal .Orchestra., "Fluttering'.^irds". (Gennin). Tho Koyat-Opera .House, Orchestra, Stockholm, "Joyous Youth"'Waltz (Coates).* 6.15 : Berlin State' Opera, -HoUse" OrchesWa,■ Ayith Karol Szreter, pianist,; "Hungarian Rhapsody, No., 2" : (L(szt)t Dajos- Bela , Orchestra, (Moszkowski). Interriatioiial Quartet, "The' Skaters"-.Waltz (Waldteufel).. The Royal Operar House i Orchestra, Stockholm, "In- a Country Lane" .: (Coates). 6.34: Dinicu and 'His Orchestra, "Hora Stacato" (Dinicu). Dajos ■Bela Orchestral""Schatz" Waltz (Strauss). , Albert 'W. Ketelbey's Concert Orchestra. "In a Ga,mp .of; the,:,' Ancient Britons" (Ketelbey). International .JNovelty ■ Quartet, "Teddy Bears' Pienlo"; (Bratton). 6.51: Grand Symphony OStfi.cstra."'ln the ■ Moonlight" (KcteHJey). D^tts. Bela- Orchestra. "Moonlight.^bjfc: ;.,tlie Alste'r" ■(Fetras). 7.0: News.-'B.o!'«Ejra,v. ?pf programme from station 4YA; Dime-flinr-10.0: | Sports ' summary. 10.10: pance;'miistc.Ml.lo : Closo down. .!'■ .'•.- ~'■§;'.''"'■ ' SUNDAY, APRIL 23. 2YA, 'WELLINGTON (720' Kilocycles). ' "2.0 to 4.30:' Selected ■■ records.-----6.0: Children's song service, by TJncle George;. and Children's Choir, from the Karorl Methodist Church..' " '''■ ■ T.O : 'Evening Service from, the Trinity Methodist Church, ■Wellington. South. Preacher, Rev. W, Bramwell Scott.' ■ .Organist, Miss Lilian Thawley, L.A.B; .' '~■■'■' :■■ ■•••-.; 8.15 (aijprox;) t Gramophone Xecturo..' Recital, . "Shakespeare ,>in Music." Narrator, Karl Atkinson. .-.. , ... . . ' 10.0:' (approx.) i Close down. 3YA,' Chrlstchurch (880 kilocycles).—2.o: Selected records, fi.3o: Children's Song Service by "children of Presbyterian Sunday Schools. G. 15: Studio chimes. 6.30: Evening Service from Knox Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rev. T.l W. Amour. Organist, 'Victoria. Butler.- Choir Conductor, A. G. .Thompson. 7.45 i Selected records. ■ 5.15: Studio . Orchestra, Conductor, H, G. Glayshei, "Henry VIII Dances"—(a) "Morris"; (b) ■ ('Shepherd"; (c) "Torch" (German). 8.23: ~l'iay excerpts, "Henry VIII" (Shakespeare).'. Act <%,- Scene 4:- "A Hall tn Blackfriars."* Act 3, Srieno 1 : "Palace at' Bridewell' (a1 room In the Queen's apartment). , Characters .-'Queen Katherlne: Amy Spenco Clark. Rardinal' Wolsey: W. B. Harris. Henry VIII :.\Y. J. Sim. Cardinal Gampeius:. Vora Hutchinspn. A "'Crier;' •T. Brittenden. Songstress: Soprano, Frances Hamerton. "Orpheus with His Lute" (Sullivnn). .8.54: Studio,.Orchestra,[lncidental music —"The Merchant of Venice"; (a) "Prelude No. 1"; (b) "Portia" .-• (Intermefeo) ; .-.. (c) "Oriental March" (Ttosse). .9.4: Weather forecast and notices. 9.6: Play excerpt—Act 2, Scene 1,- "Julius Caesar" (Orchard Scene) (Shakespeare): Consiprntors: Casslus: ,T. Jlrlttendcn. Brutus :'}V..'B.-' Harris. 9.11: Soprano. Frances ■Hamerton, "I Know ,i Ba^lc"; "Midsummer Night's Dream"; ' "When Daisies Pled"; "Love's Labour Lost." 0.17: -Suite, Studio Orchestra, "As You Like It"—(a) "Shepherd's Holiday"; (b) "Evening in tho Forest": (c) "Merry Pranks"; (d) "Country Dance" (Quilter). f1.28 : Soprano, Francos Hamerton,'"Under the Greenwood Tree"; "As You Like It." 9.31: Record, Quartet, 8.8.C. Wireless Singers, "It Was a Lover and His Lass," "As You Like It " 934 : Record,' Baritone, John Brownlee, "Blow I Blow I Thou Winter Wind" ("As You Like It"). 0.37: Selection, Studio Orchestra, "Romeo and Juliet" (Gounod). 5.45: Play excerpts—Act 3, Scene 1, "Julius Caesar" ("At tho Capitol") (Shakespeare). Professor J. Shr-lley. (a). "Lament of jrarcus Antonlus over tho body of Caesar" (O Mighty Caesar dost thou lie so low). Act, 5, Scene s—"On the Field of Battle." Professor J. Shelley, (b) "Lament of Marcus Antonilis over the body of Brutus" (This was the noblest Roman of them all), n.52: Record, Tenor, Hubert Elsdel "Take. O Take Those lips Away" (Measure for Measure). "Hey, Ho, the Wind and the Rain" (Twelfth Night). $.',l; Studio Orchestra Incidental Music, "The Merchant of Venice." (a) "Prelude No.'2": (b) "Doges March" (Rosso). 10.S : Closo down.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 8

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 8

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 8