BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES.
The wireless programmes to be broad cast to-night are:—
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (416m—720k). 8: The 13.8. C. Symphony Orchestra, "Cockaigne Concert Overture, Op. 40." 8.14: Elisabeth Schumann s soprano, "O, Had I Jubal's Lyre." 8.18: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92." 9.5: Harrison Cook (basso), "Droop Not, Young Lover," "There Was an Ancient King," "The' Two Grenadiers." 9.17: Orchestre de l'Associa.tion des Concerts Lamoureux, "Joyieuse," "Bouree." 9.30: Rebroadcast of 2YA. 10-11: Music, mirth and melody.
2YA WELLINGTON (526m.~570k)
8: Light orchestral and ballad programme, featuring the Commodore Grand Orchestra and Dennis Noble
(baritone). The Commodore Grand Orchestra, "In a Persian Market," "In a Monastery Garden." 8.8: Dennis Noble (baritone)', "The Devout Lover," "So We'll Go No More a-Roving." 8.16: Commodore Grand Orchestra, "Procession of the Sirdar," "The Juggler," "The Russian Pedlar," "Second Serenade." 5.28: Dennis Noble (baritone), "The Old Brigade," "When Dull Care." 8.34: The Orchestra, "El Relicario," "The Golden Musical Box." 8.40: Mr AY. D. Charlton, "The Villains of Dickens." 9.5: "The Miniature Diamond"—one of a series of dramas about diamonds. 9.20: Harry Gratton and Horace Percival (humorous sketch), "Buying a Gun." 9.30: "We Await Your Verdict," dramatic episode, seventh of a new series of broadcast trials. 10-11: Dance programme. THURSDAY.
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (416m.—720k) 9 a.m.: (Selected irecordings. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 1.0 p.m.: Selected recordings. 2.30: Relay from King Edward Barracks of Citizens' Memorial Service, under the auspices of the Returned Soldiers' Association. Speaker, Mr B. J. Jacobs. "Ring Out, Wild Bells" by the Returned Soldiers' Choir. Instrumental music by the Returned Soldiers' Orchestra (Conductor, Mr H. G. Glaysher). Massed bugles, Last Post and Reveille. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted bv Aunt Pat. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Relay from the Christchurch Anglican Cathedral of special Anzac service, under the auspices of the Too H movement and the Returned Soldiers' Association. 8.30: 3YA Orchestra (conductor, Mr Harold Beck), (a) "The Vanished Army", (b) "Dierdre" (Celtic Farewell). 8.40: Lionello Cecil (tenor) (a) "One Alone, ' (b) "At Dawning," (c) "Berenata, id) "My Pretty Jane." 8.54: 3YA Orchestra, (a) "Carissima," (b) "May Song" 9.2: Weather forecast and station°notices. 9.5: Band of H.M. Royal Air Force, "Sons of New Zealand March. 9.8: Raymond Newell and Company, '"The Deathless Army. 9 16: Paul Godwin Orchestra, Ihe Phantom Brigade." 9.19: George Baker and men at St. Mary's Hospital foi Limbless Men (recorded during a concert given under the auspices of the Stock Exchange War-Wounded Enteitainment Fund). "The. Supreme Sacrifice." Community singing. V.#>. The Salon Orchestra, "The Unknown Soldier." 9.28: Essie Addaml contralto), "There is JVo Death. 9.31. Band of Royal Air Force "It's atoe Wav to Tipperary." 9.61: 41 ,y eur Somers' Band, with Norman Allm and choJus, -The Old Brigade'.' Descriptive Ballad.' 9.42: Reginald Dxxon (organ), "Passing of the Regiments £4B. Peter Dawson (baritone; Le Keve Passe" (a vision of victory). ?.&£. London Palladium Orchestra,, ine Turkish Patrol/' 9.55: Lucienne ; Boye, / " „\ "Poi-lor. Moi d Ainoui. g ra ftc tireless Military Band, ?&& S tiieKing." 10.0 to 11.0: Favourites, old and new.
2YA WELLLINGTON (526m.-570k.) ■'Q.O a.m.: Chimes. Selected recordp,m K«« 230 Refay of the memorial S vrcr'arl^ 6 S theJ^ngton Hvrnn "O God Our Help in Ages Past gErt Nicholson Silver Band). Prayer, ltev H. J. Odell.-Lesson, Rev. L. K. Campbell. Address Canon Percrvai James. Hymn, "Lest We Fftiget (Po t Nicholson Silver .Band) Last Post and Reveille. National Anthem. Benediction, Canon Percival James. 3 30: Selected recordings from the studio. 5.0: Children's by Big Brother Jack. 6.0: Diimei music 7.0: Selected recordings. 8.0• Chimes. Auzac Night concert arranged by the Wellington Returned Soldiers Association, and relayed from bt. James Theatre. Tin Hat Club Orchestra. Overture, "Euryanthe . Pantone solo, "To-morrow" (Mr P. Hested). R.S.A. Choir, "The Poplars of Flanders"; "Goin' Home"; 'piking Song " Violin solo, "The Lost Chord (Mr L Walker). Duet with chorus, ''Watchman, What of the .Night?" (Messrs O. N. Tooel and C. Wilks, with R.S.A. Choir). The Tin Hat Club Orchestra, Selections (a) "The Valley of Poppies" ; (b) "Barcarolle." Bass solo, with choir, "Follow Me 'Ome (Mr W. W Marshall and R.S.A. Choir). The Choir "Roses of Picardy" (Soloist, Mr B. J.' Child); "British Airs." Tenor solo with orchestra. "Lolita" (Mr J. Osborne). The Choir and Orchestra, "Land of Hope and Glory" (Soloist, Mr T. Bohlson). 10.0: Favourites, old and new.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 164, 24 April 1935, Page 7
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