BROADCASTING.
TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. The wireless programmes to be broadcast to-niglit are : 2YA, WELLINGTON (416m.—720k.). B.o*. Recording, Polydor String Orchestra, “The Good Old Days.” 8.8: Hutt Valley Liedertafel, “Song of the Northmen” ; “Drink to Me Only With Tliine Eyes.” Baritone, H. B. Robb, “Mother o’ Mine.” Liedertafel, “Deep River.” 8.20: Recording, The Little Salon Orchestra, “Cupid’s Parade” ; “The Dwarf’s Patrol.” 8.26: Tenor, Harry Brusey, “Nightfall at Sea” ; “Five Eyes.” Liedertafel, “Good Morning, Ladies All” ; “The Wild Goose Shanty” ; “Reuben Ranzo.” 8.38: Recording (humour), Olapham and Dwyer, “Buying a House.” 8.44: Liedertafel Quartet, “I Hear You Calling Me”; “Simple Simon.” Liedertafel, “Drake’s Drum.” 8.54: Recording, Frank Ferera’s Hawaiian Trio, “Maybe It’s the Moon” ; “Missouri Moon.” 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2: Lecturette, H. F. von Haast, “Songs My Father Sang”; “Abduction front the Harem”; “Non pui Andrai” ; “Oh, Ruddier than the Cherry” ; “Impatience.” The Gifts of Science and Song. 9.17: Liedertafel,, “Evening” ; “Viking Song.” Tenorj James Fordie, I‘On with the Motley.” Liedertafel, “Little Tommy Went a-Fishing.” 9.29: Recording, Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, “Slippery Sticks” ; “A Sierra Melody.” 9.35: Liedertafel Quartet, “When Song is Sweet” ; “A Catastrophe.” Liedertafel, “Sally Brown” ; “We’ll Haul the Bowlin” ; “Let the Bullgine Run.” 9.41: Recording (humour), Elsie and Doris Waters, “Gert and Daisy Out of Sorts”; “Hiccups.” 9.47: H. B. Robb, “Youth.” Liedertafel, “Music When Soft Voices Die” ; “Land of Hope and Glory.” 9.57: Recording, H.M. Air Force Band, “The Nightingale and the Frogs.”
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306m.—980k) 8.0: London Symphony Orchestra, “Nursery Suite.” 8.18: Baritone, Kenneth Walters, “The Shade of the Palm,” “Queen of the Earth.” 8.26: Victor Symphony Orchestra, “Liebestraum,” “Kamennoi Ostrow.” 5.34: Humorous Monologue, Stanley Holloway, “Three Ha-pence a Foot,” “The Lion and Albert.” 8.42: Pianoforte and ’Cello, Alfredo Cortot and Pablo Casals, “Seven Variations on an Air from ‘The Magic Flute.’” 8.54: Soprano, Azucena Maizani, “Life Fades Away,” “Malign Dance.” 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2: Talk, A. C l . Brassington, “Manchuria and the League of Nations.” 9.17: Tenor, William Heseltine, “Tom Bowling,” “The Bay of Biscay.” 9.21: Organ. Marcel Dupre, “Pastorale.” 9.29: Contralto, Essie Ackland, “Tired Hands.” 9.33: J. H. Squire Octet, “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in F” (Liszt). 9.41: Tenor, Turner Layton., “Trees.” 9.44.: Band of the Royal Air Force, “Sons of Australia,” “Sons of New Zealand.” 9.50: Harold Williams Male Quartet, “In a Persian Market,” “The Sanctuary of the Heart.” 9.58: London Symphony Orchestra, “Pomp and Circumstance.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 14, 27 October 1932, Page 7
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