BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.
t " <9BO Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Gramophone recltfrl.."-4.2iy-ijSport results. ' 5.0: Children'* hour,;.' music session (Folydor). 7.01 NewsFfleisicij 7.30: Tol^—Mr- B. W. M arsh'alt'<fl(S3dverii ment Tourist Department), j "IVjariStitesiStfti on the West ■ Coast." &.0: Chimes; jPpr . Lyttblton Night.- —Derry*» Milviai'; Band, ."The * Anchor's. • A*reigh« {EjpMr m«nn). Trombone—Bandsman Q./tß&riiQ' "The Death 4)1 -Nelson*; - (Brahma J.. Bass—Mr ,\V. J. Richards,-, "-A- ► fjsH " * Piping Breere", (Petrie); ' paniment, '"?hV. Skipper' 1 8.-1S •New Queen's"Hall Light.' SjTnpJiony tra, "Britannia" Overtui-e. 8.24: Hniritra: in song, -and story—Mr Geo. Titchener, (tj ."The Cruise of the Ancient Lights" (Hast lngs); ,(b) "Wait Till I" Finish My Orange' (Seyler). 8.34: Selection —Ohristchnwl Broadcasting Trio, "Over the Waves" 'TRalt* 8.89: -Contralto —Miss. Myra Sutton/' jfcitt trio accompaniment, ' (a) ; "My -Ships! (Barratt) (b) "The Glory' of the.rjSea' (Sanderson). 8.45: Bea shanties—-Brans combe's Westminster Gleo Singers, (a)"" Bill] Bpy"j'<b) "Fire Down Below" (Thill.) 8.49: Fantasia— Derry's Military''.Band . "fiongsof the Sea" (Douglas)".,' 8.11 .Even in!g weather report and station v notices. . 9.3 Bela-y from the Ly Helton* Borough Oounci Chambers of a Talk "by his Worship th< Mayor of Lytjelton, Mr F. 'E. Sutton, ~oi "Port Lvttelton, Past and Present." 8.18; Patrol— Derry's Military Band,' "Our .Blui Jackets" (Scott), illustrating the approach passing 6y, and disappearance in the <Ustane< -of a naval patrol. 9.24: . Bass—Mr W. J "Richards, (a) "The Sailors' Paradise! (Richards) ;(b> "Three for Jack" '(Squire) 9.30: Instrumental —The London . Palladiuir Orchestra, "Nautical Momenta." Humoui in song" and^story*—-Mr Geo. Titchener,. "Xt'i Lovely to Be in Love" (Mayne). 9.43: Dance —Ohristchurch Broadcasting Trip "Hornpipe" (Bridge). 9.48: Contralto—Misi Myra Sutton, (a) "Ships That Pass in_ th« Night" '(Stephenson); (b) "Hame" (Da-vies) 9.52"p Sea shanties —John Goss and Cathe dral Male Quartet, (a) "One More Day"; (b) "On the Banks of the Sacramento" (art Harris): (c) "A Dollar and a Half a Day"; (d) "The Hog's Bye Man." 9.58: Band— I Derry's Military Band, "The Middy' ] (Alford). - , 3ZC, CHEXBTCHUBCH. ' i (250 Metres.) 10 a.m.: Women's'session. 10 a.m.: "Dane ing Doll;" Tom Jones and his Orchestra 10.5: Tested recipes. 10.25: "Lily .o! Laguna," Francis Mulcahy (piano); "Bar carolle," vocal duet; "Tambourin Chinois/ 1 Mclsa (violin); "Serenade," Rudy Wei' (loeft (saxophone); * vocal gems from "lolanthe"; "Question and Answer,""Ton Jones and his Orchestra; ?'Classicatities," Frnacis Mulcahy (piano); "Miserere," voca duet; "Spanish Dance" (de Falla), Melst (violin); '.'Melody," Rudy Weic^ft (saio phone); "The Yeoman of the - r Guards,'' vocal gems; "Buy Bias" (Mendelssohn!!, Band of H.M. Life Guards. 11.30 a.in.:- Close down. 12 noon to 2 p.m.: News and luu cheon music session. 2TA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.)" 10 a.m.: Chimes. Selected' -gramophone recordings. 11.12: liecturette—"Cooking." 11.37: Lecturette— * 'Health Hints, or . First Aid." 12 noon: Lunch hour music/ 2 p.m.: Selected recordings. 3.'30 and 4.30:"'" Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted, by Uncle Jeff. 6.0: Diilner music session (H.M.V.).' 7.0: News, market reports and sports Tesults. 8.0: Chimes, Orchestral—Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, ' ','Preciosa" Overture (Weber). 8.8: Baritone —Mr Ernest Short, with orchestral accompaniment, (a) "The Erl King" (Schubert); (b) "Three" (Aylward). 8.13: Soprano—Mrs . JI. J. Goodson, Aria and Rondo from "La Sonnambula" -(with orchestral accompaniment) (Bellini), (a) -'Ah non Credea"(b) "Ah non'Guingue." 8.18: Musical Portrait series—Recital by Mr Bernard Page, (piano) ' and. Mr Leon de Mauny (viftlin), "Sonata in G Major" (Lekeu). >8,48: Mezzorsoprano—Miss Merle Miller with 'e'elfo and organ accompaniment, "Agnus Dei" (Bizet); with orchestral accompaniment, "In the Silence of : the Night; 1 (Rachmaninoff). 8.54: Instrumental —2YA Orchestrina .(Conductor, SigTior *A. P. Truda) "March Heroique" (Saint-Saena). 9.0: Evening .weather report and statibn notices. ' 9.3: Piano-—-Ethel Leginska,- -"lmpromptu No. 3-in B Flat Op. 142," till: Soprano—Mr# M,' J. Goodton,' "Song Cycler-Summer-time" ' (Landon. Ronald) ('cello obbligato by' Miss .Kathleen Goodson). 9.20: Baritone—Mr Ernest* Short, with orchestral
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20335, 7 September 1931, Page 6
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