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BROADCASTING.

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. I The wireless programmes to be broadcast to-night are:— 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (416m—720k). 8.0: Chimes. Recording, London Theatre Orchestra, “A Country Girl Selection (Monckton). 8.10: Philip WynneYorke (baritone), (a) “Love m Bloom (Rainger); (b) “Waggon Wheels (I) Rose). 8.17: Agnes Shearsby m piano novelties, “Hits of the Year . 8.24. George Titchener (comedian), Exercises” (Clarkson Rose). 8.30: New Mayfair Orchestra, “Old Music- Hall Memories.” 8.38 : Philip Wynne-Yorke (baritone), (a) “Isle of Capri” (Grosz) (b) “I’ll String Along With You (Warren). 8.44: Agnes Shearsby in popular novelties, “Musical “Musical Comedy Gems’ ’ (arr. Shearsby). 8.ol>: George Titchener (comedian), My Word.! You Do Look Queer” (Weston and Lee). 8.56: Recording, Debroy Somers Band, “Scottish Medley” Onestep (arr. Somers). 9.0: Weather, fetation notices. 9.5: 8.8. C. recorded programme, “West End Cabaret. With Effie Atherton, May, June and Julie, The Mystery Singer, The Two Charladies, Madge Stephens and Peggy Rhodes, Clifford Stanton, Queenie Leonard and Edward Cooper, Madge Mullen at the Piano, Piping Wade as a Taxi-driver, Ord Hamilton and his 20th Century Band, and interruptions by Leonard Henry as the V isitor. Devised and produced by Cecil Madden. 10.25: Dance music, presenting an hour with Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees, with interludes bj the Hill Billies. 11.30: Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 k.) 8.0: Concert programme, featuring the 8.8. C. recorded programme, “Irish Bul-Buls,” a programme of Irish songs and melodies, compiled and produced by Gordon McConnel. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5 : Recordings: The Jolly Campers’ Novelty Accordion Orchestra, “Here Conies 'the Bogey Man ’ (Polka) (Alex). 9.9: The Hill Billies (novelty vocalists), (a) “Jump on the Waggon” (Connor); (b) “Me and the Old Folks at Home” (Towers). 9.15: Charles Prentice and his Orchestra, Daly’s Theatre Waltz, “Memories.” 9.24: John Henrik (tenor), “Lullaby River” (Freeman). 9.27: Cafe .Colette Orchestra, “C’est Une Joie Qui Monte Monte” (Risraki). 9.34: The Boswell Sisters, (a) “Every Little Moment (Fields); (b) “Way Back Home” (Waring). 9.40: Norman Long (entertainer), at the piano, (a) “Come and Join the No-Shirt Party” ; (b) “S-m-y-t-h-e” (Long). 9.46: Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra, “Song of Loyalty” (Lance Fairfax, vocalist) (Coates). 9.50: Lucienne Boyer (soprano), “Dites —Moi Je Vous Aime” (Bayle). 9.53: Noel Coward and New Mayfair Orchestra, “Cavalcade” Suite (Cbward). 10-0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music (recorded). 11.15: Close down.

2YA, WELLINGTON (526m—570k.)

8.0: Chimes. Popular programme. The 2YA Concert Orchestra; conductor Mr- Leon de Manny, Overture “Light Cavalry” (Suppe). 8.9: Recordings; the Light Opera Company, “Silver Wings’.’ Vocal Gems (Waller and Tunbridge). 8.17: London Piano Accordion Band, “Way Down on Honolulu Bay” (Martin anil Vienna) - “Jump on the Waggon” (Connor). 8,23: Leslie Sarony, comedy vocal, “Old White’s Whiskers” (Butler, Box and Cox); “Laughing” Waltz (“Ha! Ha! Ha!”) (Hargreaves, Damarell). 8.29: The Orchestra, “Cavalcade” (Coward). 8.41: Greta Keller, light vocal, “Call Me Sweetheart” (Towers, Nicliolls); “In a Little Gipsy Tea Room” (Leslie, Burke). 8.47: “Fats” Waller, novelty piano, “Clothes Line” Ballet (Waller). 8.50: Stanley Holloway, “A Marksman Sam” (Holloway). 8.54; The Orchestra, Valse, “Bad’ner Mad’ln” (Koinzaki). 9.0. Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Programme of medern dance music. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: An interlude with the Cocoanut Grove Ambassadors. 10.25: Continuation of modern dance programme. 11.15: Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles). 8.0: Chimes. 8.8. C. recorded programme, “The Air-Do-Wells,” a radio concert party, with Claude Gardner, Effie Atherton, Brian Lawrence, Jean Colin, Ronald Hill, Marion Dawson, Wilfred Thomas, Margaret Steddeford, and the 8.8. C. Variety Orchestra, under the direction of S. Kneale Kelley. 9.0: Weather: Station notices. 9.5: Old-time dance programme, music by the Revellers’ Dance Band: Chain Waltz, “Nights of Gladness (Ancliffe). 9.10: Kerbstone Serenaders, “Street Song Successes.” 9.16: “Irish Quadrilles” (arr. Andrews). 9.31: Sandy Powell, “Sandy’s Irish Sweepstake Song.” 9.37: Barn Dance, “Dance of the Sparrows” (Richmond). 9.42: Haver and Lee, “A Smash and Grab Raid” (Haver and Lee). 9.48: Waltz Cotillion, “Maori Melodies” (arr. Andrews). 10.0: Sport's summary. 10.10: Mazurka, “Moon Winks.” 10.15: Gus Elen (comedian), “The Coster’s Muvver” (Le Brun); “’II Dunno Where ’e Are” (Eplett). 10.21: Lancers, “All Winners” (Hall). 10.34: Thomas Jackson and the Jolly Old Fellows, “Sweet Adeline” (Armstrong); Alabama Coon” (Starr). 10.40: Waltz, “The Black Hawk” (Walsh). 10.45: North and South, “Tuning-in,” 10.51: Alberts, “Popular Melodies” (Hall). 11.3: Stanley Holloway (humour), “The Lion and Albert”; “Three Ha’pence a Foot” (Eager). 11.11: Military Two-Step, “Our Director” (Bigelow). 11.15: Victorian Hopper, Adele Dixon, Esmond Knight, and chorus, “The Three Sisters”—A musical impression (Kern). 11.23: Dance Medley (arr. Andrews). 11.30: Close down. FOR SUNDAY. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (416m— 720k.) 9.0: Chimes. Report of play in the second cricket test match, Australia v. South Africa. '9.5 (approx.): Selected recordings. 9.30: Report of above match. 9.35 (approx.): Selected recordings. 10.0: Report of above match. 10.5 (approx.): Selected recordings. 10.30: Report of above match. 10.35 (approx.): Selected recordings. 11.0: Relay of morning service from Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. Preacher, Rev. L, A. North. Organist, Mr George Martin. Choirmaster, Mr Victor Peters. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.0: Recording : Franz Josef Hirt, piano, Sonata inv'G Major (Schubert). 3.35: Selected recordings. 4.0: Time signals. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service, conducted by children from the Congregational 'Sunday schools. 6.15: Selected recordings. 7.0 :Relay of evening service from Trinity Congregational Church. Preacher, Rev. D. Gardner Miller. Organist, Mr Len Boot. Choir-

master, Mr F. H. Christian. 8.15: Selected recordings. 8.30: 3Y r A Orchestra, conductor, Harold Beck, “Vie Pour le Tsar” Overture (Glinka). 8.40: Recording. Left’ Pouishnoff, pianoforte, (a) “Polishiuelle’ (b) Prelude in B Flat (Rachmaninoff). 8.46: Clement QYVilliams, Australian baritone, in a Russian group, (a) “Hunger Song” (Cui); (b) “Deep Hidden in My Heart” (Arensky); (c) “Lilacs” (Rachmanioff); (d) “The Siege of Kazan” (Moussorgsky). 9.0- Weather. Station notices. 9.5: George Elwood, ’cellist,_ with 3Y T A Orchestra. Concerto (Ariosti); ’cello solos, (a) Spanish Dance (Albeniz); (b) Minuetto (Debussy). 9.25: Constance Burt, soprano, (a) “With Verdure Clad” (“The Creation”) (Haydn); (b) “The First Violet” (Mendelssohn); (c) “Dove Song” (Mozart). 9.37: 3YA Orchestra. Ballet Suite, (a) Scent; (b) Danse des Cygnes; (c) Danse Hongroise (Tscliaikowsky). 9.49: Recording: Walter Widdop, tenor, (a) “Sound an Alarm” (“Judas Maccabaeus”) ; (b) “Thou Shalt Break Them” (“Messiah”). 9.57: 3\ r A Orchestra, “Village Dance” (Burleigh). 10.0: Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 k.) 9.0: Chimes. Report on final day’s play in the cricket Test, Australia v. South Africa, at Johannesburg. 9.0 (Approx.): Selected recordings. J.oO: Cricket at Johannesburg. 9.35 (approx): Selected recordings. 10.0: Cricket at Johannesburg. 10.5 approx.), Selected recordings. 10.30: Cricket at Johannesburg. 11.0: Morning service, relayed from West Street Church or Christ. Preacher, Pastor William Campbell. 1.0: Dinner music (recorded). 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.30: Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, conducted by Willem Mengelberg, “Ein Heldenleben” (“A Hero’s Life”) (R. Strauss). 4.10: Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service. 7.0: Evening service, relayed from the Salvation Army Congress Hall. Preacher, Adjutant Dick. Band conductor, Bandmaster T. Paice. 8.30: Concert programme, featuring Edmund Kurtz (violincellist) of the world-famous Spiv-akovsky-Kurtz Trio. Edmund Kurtz (violincello), with the Studio Orchestra', presents Concerto for ’Cello and Orchestra in D Major (Haydn). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Presentation of the John Galsworthy tragicomedy, “The Skin Game” (Galsworthy). Produced by J. E. Mackle. Characters: Jill, Hillcrist’s daughter; Hlillcrist, a country gentleman ; Fellows, Hillcrisfc’s butler: the Jackmans, man and wife; Amy, Hillcrist’s wife , Dawker, Hillcrist’s agent; Hornblower, a man, newly-rich ; Charles, his elder son; Rolf, his younger sail; Chloe, wife to Charles; an auctioneer; a stranger. Scene 1: Hillcrist’s study ; scene 2, an auction-room, a month later ; scene 3, Chloe’s boudoir, the same evening; scene 4, the study, next morning; scene 5, the same evening.'lo.2o: Close down.

2YA, WELLINGTON, 256m.-570k. 9.0: Report of play, fourth day second test cricket match, Australia v. South Africa, at Johannesburg. 9.30: Cricket at Johannesburg. Selected recordings. 10.0: Cricket at Johannesburg. Selected recordings. 10.30: Cricket at Johannesburg. Selected recordings. 11.0: Delay of morning service from St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Boulcott Street. Preacher, His Grace, Archbishop O’Shea; organist, Mrs G. Aldridge; choirmaster, Mr Sydney Francis Hoben. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Dinner music (recording). 20: Moyse (flute) and Lily Laslcins (barn), with Orchestra, conducted by Pierre Coppola, Concerto for Fluto and Harp jn C Major (Mozart). 4.0: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle William, assisted by the children’s choir from the Vivian Street Church of Christ. 6.45: Carillon recital by Miss Gladys Watkins (relayed fronn the War Memorial Carillon). 7.0: Relay of the evening service from the Vivian Street Baptist Church. Preacher, Rev. L. J. Boulton Smith; organist, Mr Chas. Collins; choirmaster, Mr H. EL Wilson. 8.15 (approx.): 'Selected recordings. 8.30: An Eastern cameo, featuring Barend Harris (bass) in a special presentation. Recording; The State Opera Orchestra,-Berlin, Suite “Orientale.” (1) Les Bayarderes; (2) Au bord dll Gange; (3) Les Almees; (4) Patrouille (Papy). 8.40: “At the Shrine of the Buddha.” A special presentation by Barend Harris (bass). With piano accompaniment: “On the Road to Mandalay” (Speaks); “In the Temple” (Baiitock); “Chant of the Temple” (Gullman); “The Temple Bells” (Woodforde Finden). 8.58: Recording: Philadelphia. Symphony Orchestra, Danse “Orientale” (Glazounoff). 9.2: Weather. Station notices. 9.7 : 8.8. C. programme: “Scrapbook for 1914,” by Charles Brewer. 10.7: Close down.

4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles). 9.0: Chimes. Report of fourth day’s play in the cricket test match at Johannesburg, Australia v. South Africa. 9.5 (approx.) :• Selected recordings. 9.30: Report of test match. 9.35 (approx.): Selected recordings. 10.0: Report of play in test match. 10.5 (approx.): Selected recordings. 10.30: Report of test match. 10.35 (approx.): Selected recordings. 11.0: Relay of church service from Moray Place Congregational Church. Preacher, Rev. A. Mead, M.A.; organist and choirmaster, Mrs H. C. Campbell. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 2.15: Recorded talk by Professor G. Elliot Smith, F.R.S., “Man aiid Civilisation.” 2.30: Joseph Szigeti and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Concerto No., 4 in D Major (Mozart). 2.54: Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.15: Selected* recordings. 6.30: Relay of evening service from the St. Andrew’s Street Church of Christ. Preacher, Pastor W. D. More; choirmaster. Mr G. Hickey; organiste, Miss E. White. 7.45: Selected recordings. 8.30: Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by LeGpold Stokowski, Christmas Oratorio, “Shepherds’ Christmas Music” (Bach). 8.38: Recording: Elisabeth Sscrumann (soprano)', “Three Holy Kings from an Eastern Land” (11. Strauss); “Spring”; “Messages” (Schumann). 8.46: Fritz Kreisler (violin), “Shepherds’ Madrigal” ; “Caprice Viennois” (Kreisler). 8.54: London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens, “Coppelia” Ballet, Mazurka and Czardas (Delibes). 9.0: Weather, Station notices. 9.5: 8.8. C. recorded programme: “It Seems Only Yesterday.” A musical play by John Watt and Henrik Ego. 10.5: Close down.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 65, 28 December 1935, Page 7

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BROADCASTING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 65, 28 December 1935, Page 7

BROADCASTING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 65, 28 December 1935, Page 7

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