BROADCASTING.
». _ TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 9TA. CHMtfTCHUBCH. (980. Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Gramophone recital,_■ 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, Cousin Jlargot sod the Mystery Man. 6 0: Dinner. music session., 7.0: News session. 7.30: IMalogue—E. E. Wiltshire and J\ C.Fairclough, "The Storyof tbe Garden",; "Elementary, Botany as Applied to Garden Plants." - 8.0: ' Chimes. Band ' programme; by New Brighton' Municipal Band (eonduc- . tor, J. A. >. Nuttall), and 3YA artist*. March —Band, "Tanc'owlnna" (Berriman); waits, "Darby and Joan." 8.10: Baritone—Percy ; Caithness, "Bells of the . Sea" (Soltnao). 8 14: Male quartet—Rita Quartet, ' 'Medley of Songs of Old New York." 8.17: Selection—Band, "The Carnival of f (lie Due). 8,29: Meiio-soprano—Mrs K. Hen* derson, (a) "A Summer Song'-* (D'Hsrde* loi); (b) "Bnnghine Town" (Squire). 8.35: Novelty—Grinxing Schrammel Trio, (»)• "At. the Worthftr Lake" (Koschat*); (b) "Swiss = Children' Walts" (GWunsW). 8.41: Scottish—Mr Bracey Wilson, "When.l Get Back: : to Bonnie Scotland." 8.45 :Foxtrot —Band, ."Maggie! Yes, Ma'am" (Tucker); "Give Yourself a.Pat on the Back*' (Butler). 8,62: Contralto—Mils Kathleen Bond, "Love's Coronation"'' 1 (Aylward). •' 8.66: Guitar—Segis Ijuvarin, -(a) "Moonbeam Dreams"; .(b) "Lyuistrata.7 .9.2: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.4: Paul Whiteman and his Concert Orchestra, '/Midnight Reflections." 9.8: Baritone—-Percy Caithness, (a) ".The Light of the Moon" (Loughborough); (b)- "Captain Mac" (Sanderson). 9.14:. Selection—Band. < "The Arcadians" (Mohckton). 9.20: Mezzo-so-prano—Mrs K. Henderson, <a> ''Morning" (Oley Speaks); (b). '.'lf Only the- World Wore Mine" (Squire). 9.32:: Scottish —Mr Bracey Wilson* (a) "Sandy's Holiday" (Fyffe); (b) "Up in .Scotland" (MSB.), 9.88: Saxophone—Bene Dumont, (a) "Ba*ophobia" (Coijlow) • (b) "N01a."9,44: Contralto —Miss' Kathleen-,' Bond, (a) "Good Morning, Brother Sunshine" (Lehmanu);, "The Reason" .(Del. Riego). 9.50: Male quartet—Riti Quartet, '"Medley of Barber Shop Ballads." 9.68: Waltz—Band, 'When I Passed Through the Old Church Door.'' March—Bond, "Joy of Liffc" (Moorhouse).' 3ZC, CBEISTCHTmCH. (950 Metres.)10 a.m.: Women's session. 10.5 a.m.: Tested recipes. 11.30 a.m.: Close down. , 12 noon to 2 p.m.:: \Newsv and. luncheon • music session 2 p.m*. • Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles.) S p.m.: Chimes.. Selected-gramophone -ns- ' cordings. 8.80 and 4.30 k-Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children!s session, conducted by Uncle Jeff. 6.0: E-inner music - session. 7.0: News session, market reports* and sports results. , 7.40: "Lecturette—Mr H. O South, - "Books —Grave and Gay." 8.0: .Chimes Overture—2YA Orehestrina (conductor, Signor A. P. Truda), "Athalie" (Mendelssotm), Violin—Miss Ava ■ Symons •and Orehestrma, "Serenade" (Drdla). 8.15: Bass . —Signor Lucien. Ceiaroni -with. orchestral accompaniment, (a) "Allah" (Willeby): (b) "The Palma'-' (Paure). Vocal duet— Signor Lucien Cesaroni and Miss E. Standen, "Calm, Silent Night'.' (Go«U). 8.27: Mite *rid mandolin—Raffaele and ■ Maria Calace, (a)"Dansa Spagnola"; (b> "M*rei<t X>«gli Erol" fCalace). 8.36: Piano—-Minn Mavis Dillon, ' 'Fastaisle Impromptu"
(Chopin). ' Jfeszo-soprano—Mies AHsa Dil-' lon, "Sing, Little' Bird". (Hwsuay). Piano—Mifis -- Mavis Dillon, . "Mebea-1 traum" (Liait). 8.46:- . Violin—Miss Ava Symona and Orchestrina, VOoR; certo Part 2." "Volee Ballet" (Drigo). 9.0: Weather report and 1 station notices. 9.2: Band—H.M. Grenadier j Guards. . "The Meisteraingera'' - irfMlMtioaJ 9.10: .Tenor—Mr R. Trewern, (a) "Serenade in Summer" (Dense};' (b) B Mobile" (from "Rigoletto") (Verdi), 9.17: 'Cello—Edmund Hurts, (a) Caprice»'; (by .j $ ; Minor'' , (Werkmeister). 9.38: Soprano—Missß. Standen, (a) "Open Thy Bl\ie- Eyes" (||as- I senet) ; (b)' "Love the Jester" ■ (Montague Phillips), 0.29; Grand Russian Balaluka, Orchestra, "Russian Medley," 9-34: Baas I bass, "The Floral Dance" (Moss). Vocal duet—Signor Lueien CeißronJ and Miss B," Standen,' ''Give, Mo Thy Hand, i O (from. "Don Juan") (MoiattV-. 0.48;, Siiite —Orchestrina, "Minnehaha" (Cde>- > • r-h *» J '' ' •
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20199, 30 March 1931, Page 6
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