BROADCASTING.
TODAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, OHRISTCHURCH ■ (080- kilocycles.) 3 p.m: Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results.. .5.0: Children's hour, "Mother Hubbard." 6:0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes. . Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Orchestra, Selection from "Funny Face." 8.8: Bass —Mr G. H. Ponder, ''Come to the Fair" (Easthope-Martm). 8.12: Cornet —Mr R. Ohlsen, "Cpncertante" (Hock). 8.19: Cabaret songs .at the piano—The Joyous Pair, (a) "Here Comes the Sun" (Woods); (b) "Strollin" Thru' the Tulips" . (O'Hagan). 8.25: Violin — Miss Irene . Morris, (a) "Chanson Valse" (Poussard) ;~ (b) "Souvenir" (Adlington).' 8.31: Humour in song* and patter—Mr Reg. Lamb, "Logic" (Chas. Osborne). 8.36: Steel guitars and ukulele —Miss Elaine Moody's Hawaiian Quartet, (a) "I See the Same Old Moon" (Friend); (bV "Wanganui Moon" '(Mackenzie)-*; (c) "Lady Luck" (Perkins). 8.45: Choral—Rotorua Maori Choir. I—"He Poroporo Aki" ; 2—"Poupou to Marama"; 3 —Nga Hiki o te Ra"; 4 "Pikiatu" (Traditional). 8.51: Selections —Ohristchurch ; Broadcasting ■ Trio, (a) "Valse" (Hellmesberger); (b) "Minuet* (Shield); (c) ."Gavotte" (Sinding). 9.2: Weather forecast and • station noticeß. 9.4: Selection —Harry ' Jacobs and His Palais Orchestra, ',' The Earl and the Girl (Caryll). 9.10: Bass—Mr G.' H. Ponder, (a) "Home is Calling" (Alfred Hill);, (b) "Just A'Wearying For You" (Bond). 9.16: Cornet—Mr R. Ohlsen, "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan). 9.21: Cabaret: songs at f the piano —The Jovous Pair, (a) "Jpsie and Me" (O'Hajranj; (b) "Ragamuffin Ronioo' (Wayne). 9-27: Mouth; organ band— Pauley Witch and His Twenty-four Gentlemen, "A La Maniere D'Eux". (Chantrior). 9.33: Humour in song and story—Mr Reg. Lamb, "The Heilan* Jazz." .9.88: Steel guitars and ukulele—Miss Elaine Moody s Hawaiian Quartet, (a) "Hawaii, the Moonlight and You" (Kli6kmann)'.; (b) What Aloha Means" (own arrgt.); <c) Were Uncomfortable" (Song and < Refrains by .Elaine Moody) (Wallace)., ;_?■?!. ■ ," M , a , ,e quartet—The Foursome, "Walkin My Baby Back Home." 9.50: InstrumentalBroadcasting Trio, (a) "Three Fours Valse (Coleridge-Taylor);. (b) "Serenade (Widor); (c) "Husarenritt" . (Splndler). 10,0: Dance' music. •'■■.' 3Z0,. CHRIfITOHTJROH. (250 Metres.) 10 a.m.: Women's session. 10 a.m.: "Ballet of the Flowers," American Symphony Orchestra.. 10.5: Tested recipes. 10.25: "Grace and Beauty/.' Fred ran Epa (banjo);. "A Kiss in the Dark," Cla'udio Muzio (soprano); ""Calling," Frederick Kinsley (organ)';- '^Marcheta,'' Albert Spalding (vio'liu)}i,',Cherie I LovevYoU," falter Scanlan ■ (tenor).;: Ye, .'Grand TrloVSodero's Pa%3; "Minuetto," Symphony Orchestra; "Ragtime Oriole," Fred van Eps (banjo); "Shopherd's Love," Claudio Muzio' (soprano); "I'm Looking for a Girl Named Mary," Frederick Kinsley (organ); "Le Cygne" and Valse in G. Flat (Ohopin). Albert Spalding (violin); "The Song of Songs," Walter Scanlan (tenor); "Coronation March," S'odoro's Band. 1.80 p.m.: Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles'.) 12 noon: Results > of the Wellington Trotting Club's Meeting,- interspersed with selected gramophone recording*. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by "Aunt Molly." 6.0: Dinner music sessjp.n. -7,0: Newa session, .market reports and ~ snorts results. 8.0: Ch'imos. "The Eigne O'clock Revue." A seond series of Grown-up Children's Hours, specially written and arranged by Mr Will Bishop. Featuring: The . Etude Quartet (Miss Gretta Stark; Ray und Rita Kemp and Mr Will Haneock), Miss. Elsie Croft and Mr Will Bialiop. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. ,9.3: Selection —Sajon Orchestra ; (Conductor, Mr'M./T. Dixon); "Rose Marie" iXFTImI) { .JNpveHT, "JPuaoral March of the j *Kemp,'*?X toast'to Erin" ffibone). 0.20 iflßlte-r-Safcn. Orchestra, "Caljirboe Suite jaminafe); Ballet Dances, . "Danse des frionettSr, . (QUlet). . . 9;30; Trio—nuera ,Trfo, *'DRwa the .RWer,.of Golden Dreams" Quartet—The lour Deuvilllera, "I'd'Fallin Lose TMta Me" (Vain). 9;»Cj ;Violin—Mr W. Haydock, with Orchestral Accompaniment, "Songe TVEstaße" (Ohuckerbutty). Novelty—Salon Orchestra, "Two Hindoo Pictures" (Lotter). 9.40: Baritone—Mr Ray Kemp. ( (a) To My First Love" (Lohr); (b) >ou d Better Ask Me" (Lohr). 9.G2: Selection—- ! Salon Orchestra, "VeroniqueV (Mcssager); "Latest Dance Novelties."'- ■ 1Q..0: Dance I programme. 11.0: Sporting Summary. ~ SUNDAY. ' 3YA, CHBIBTOHUKOH. , 3 p.m.: Gramophone-recital. ' 6.50: Children's song service. . '6.16: -Chimes from studio. 6.80: Relay of evening service from "St , Mary's Anglican , Church, Merivale. \ Preacher, Von. Archdeacon P. B. Haggitt. Organist and choirmaster, •' Mr Alfred •Worsley. T. 45: -Musical' recordings from ! Studio.- Studio , programme. '8.15,: Suite — "Nutcracker Suite" (Tscbaikowsky); "OverI'ture Miniature . and Marche"; ."Dance of ' tine'Sugar 1 Plum' Fairy."- -8.23: Soprano— Miss Thelma.Ayersi. (a) '.'Bjr.tb* Waters of Babytoa'r,,(Howe!n; t (b) "P>ayer Perfect' 1 (Steneori). '8:29.• Plano-i-Miss Aileen Warren, "Etude —Op. 3, No. 1." Suito—i Ohristchurch ' Broadcasting Trio,' Allegro ! Mofcerato" from Trio in B Flat". (Schubert). 8.43: Tenor —Mr Douglas Suckling, (a) "God Toucheth the Rose" (Brown), (b) "Dost Thou Not Breathe the Fragant Scent?" (Wagner). 8.49; 'Cello—Gaspar Oassado, "Papillln" (Faure). 8.53: Mezzocontralto —Mrs Sidney Bryant, "How Lovely are Thy Dwellings" (Liddle). 8.57: HarpMr H. G. Glaysher. "The Blackbird' (Thomas). 9.3: Woatlm forecast and station notices. 9.5: Suite—Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Nutcracker Suite (Tschaikowsky); "Chinese Dance," "Dance of the Flutes," "Arab Dance." 9.18: Soprano—Miss Thelma Ayors, (a) ■■• The Spirit Flower" (Tipton); (b) "The Lord is My Light" (Allitson). 9.19: Piana—Miss Aileen Warren, "Novelette in F'> (fechumann). Selection— Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Canzonetta (Godard); .(b) . * 'Autumn and Winter" (Glazounov). 9.32: Tenorr-Mr Douglas Suckling,V Where the Abana,Flows. 9.36: 'Cello —Gaspar Oaßsado, 'Arlequtn (Popper). 9.40: Mezzo-contralto —Mrs Sidney Bryant, (a) "Songs My Mother Sang"; (b) "Where' Corals Lio" (Elgar).. 9.40: HarpMr H. G. Glaysher, "The Bells of Aberdovey" (arr. Thomas). 9.52: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Nutcracker • Suite ■;; "Waltz, of the Flowers!'. (Tschaikowsky). 3J5.0, CHRISTOHTJROH. (250 Metres and 50 Metres.) : '!-/.,•' 10 a.m. to' 11.80 a.m.: Morning muslcalo. 6 p.m.: Dinner music. 7 p.m.: Evening, concert on short wave. 8 p.m.: Concert session. 10 p.m.: Close down, ,••<•- 2YA, WELLINGTON. > S p.m. to 4.80: Selected gran\ophbne recordings. 6.0: Children's song service, conducted by. "Uncle George," assisted by the Children's Choir from' St. Matthew's Angli-
can Church. 7.0: Belay of evening-service from Vivian street Baptist Church. Preacljer, Rev. W. B'. itollingsi t Organist,- Mr Chas, Collins. Choirmaster, Mr J. B. Samson. 8.0: Belay from the Grand Opera House of a concert by players from the combined Port Nicholson, Tramways and K.N.V.K. bands, and assisting artists.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20198, 28 March 1931, Page 8
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