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BROADCASTING.

TO-NiGHT'S PROGRAMMES.

The wireless programmes to be broadcast to-night are:—

2YA/ WELLINGTON (416m.—720k.)

8.0: Mr AVill McKeon and Company present “An Evening at a London Variety Theatre.” A programme of inter-nationally-known artists will be heard, including: Julian Rose, Hebrew comedian ; Percy Pryde, phono fiddle expert ; Charles Penrose, laughing comedian ; Leslie Sarony, light comedian; Tarrant Bailey, jun., banjo virtuoso; Tom Burke, tenor; Then Phillips, soprano The Eight Famous Choristers; Mario Lorenzi, harp solos; Coram, world-famous ventriloquist, with Jerry and Sandy Powell’s mouth-organ hand. 10.0: Close down.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306m—980k) 8.2: Alassed military bands, “1001 Alareh.” 8.6: \ 7 ocal gems, The Palace Opera Company, “Merry" England.” 8.14: ’Cello, Beatrice Harrison, “Largo.” 8.18: Tenor, John McCormack, “A Pair of Blue Eyes,” “I Feel You Near Me.” 8.24: Pianoforte Solo, Aloriz Rosenthal, “Etude in G Flat Major,” “Mazurka in C Sharp Minor.” 8.28: Baritone, Thomas Alar shall, “The Old Rustic Bridge.” 8.31: Scotch comedian Will Fyffe, “If Scotland Turns Republic.” 8.35: Dajos Bela Orchestra,

"Maritana” selection. 8.43: Tenor, Richard Tauber, “Silver Hair and Heart of Gold.” 8.46: Organ, Reginald Foort,' “Theme Songs from Famous Films.” 8.52: Vocal duet, Ana ITato and Deane Waretini, “E Pari Ra.” 8,55 :• Violin, Frtiz Kreisler, “Souvenir.” 8.58: Baritone, Peter Dawson, “The Gay Highway.” 9.1: Weather. 9.3: Talk, J. T. Burrows, “The Sport of Early England.” 9.18: .Dajos Bela Orchestra, “Valse Triste.” 9.22: Contralto, Esther Coleman, “There’s a Land.” 9.26: Saxophone duet, Rudy Wiedoeft and Arnold Brilhart, “La Golondrina.” 9.29: Edward Branscombe’s Westminster Glee Singers, “Sally in Our Alley.” 9.32: Humour, Sandy Powell, “Sandy, the Ballad Singer.” 9.35: The Victor Olof Sextet, “To a Wild Rose,” “In Autumn.” 9.38: Bass, Malcolm McEachern, .“You Along O’ Me.” 9.41: Debroy Somers Band, “Ballads We Love.”. 9.49: Tenor, Richard Crooks, “Only My Song.” 9.52: Dajos Bela Trio, “Trauiheroi.” 9.56: Vocal duet, Dora Labette and Hubert Eisdell, “Down the Vale.” 9.59: Massed Military Bands, “Old Comrades March.” 10.2: Close down.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 202, 8 June 1933, Page 7

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BROADCASTING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 202, 8 June 1933, Page 7

BROADCASTING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 202, 8 June 1933, Page 7