BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3ZC, CHBISTOHUECH. 10-1130 a.m.: The housewife's session, conducted by Millicent Jenningls. Special "listeners' " recipes: , Coburg cakes (Mrs "Woolston"), peanut cookies (Miss ' 'St. Albans"), »nd an especially delicious trifle (Mrs "North Lunvood"). Beading, "A Grecian Countrywoman," followed by the singing o£ an authentic Grecian folk lullaby. Snlns and duets from the studio by Miss Jennings and Mr (bantone): "Colette" (Harrhy), "Tlnnkin o Mary" (T. C. Sterndale Rennett),# "When the House is Asleep"' (Haigh), "Passing By" (Purcell), "The Dream Minuet (Beethoven, arr. Batem'an). 12 noon-l:30 p.m.: News and selected recorded items. 2 30-4 30: Afternoon concert programme. 5 45-6 30- Children's session, conducted by Lady Gay. 6.30-7.30: Dinner music. 7.307 45- News. 8-10.15: Evening concert and dance session, recorded programmes arranged by Miss Frances Hamerton. 2TA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.) 10 a.m.. Chimes. Selected gramophone recordings. 11.12: Lecturette —"Fabrics and Fashions." 32 noon: launch hour musis. 2 pm. ■ Udtfcational session. 3.0: Selected recordings. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Jumbo. 6.0: Dinner music session (Parlophone). 7.0: NeWs, reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette by a representative of the Agricultural department, "For the Man on the Land." 8-0-' Chimes. Overture—Light Opera Orchestra, "The Mikado" (Sullivan). '8.8: Quartet —Melodic Four, "Somewhere in Old Wyoming" (Tobias). Bass—Mr W. W. Marshall, "The Tune the Bosun Played." 8 15: Selection —2YA Salon Orchestra- (Conductor, Mr M. T. Dixon) "Summer Days" (Coates). 8.25: Mezio-soprano—MissSPhyllis M. 'Leighton, (ft) "Noon Hush". (Peel) ; (b) "Innis Farrell" (Aitken). 8.31: Piano — Percy Grainger, (a) "Cradle Song" (BrahmsGrainger); (b) "Molly on the Shore" (Irish Reel) (Grainger). 8.37: Quartet —Melodie Four, "Should I" (Brown). Tenor—Mr Sam Duncan, "Little Boy Blue" (Nevin). 8.43: Dialogue—Clapham and Dwyor, "On Photography" (Clapham and Dwyer). 8.43: Instrumental —2YA Salon Orchestra, "Four Trifles" (Hewitt). 9.0: Weather report and station noticos. 0.2: Tenor—Mr Frank Bryant, (a) "When Dawn Breaks Through" (Wood): (b) "Only u River Running.By" (Hopkins). 9.8: Selection—2YA Salon Orchestra, "Maytime" : (Romberg). 9.20: 'Mestzo-sOprsno—Miss Phyllis M. Leighton, (a) "The, Girl with th» Br9gue" f (t>) "Bring Mo a Rose" (Monckton). 9.26: InstrumetftaV' quartet—lnternational Novelty Quartet, (a) . '.'The-Cuckoo in the Clock", (Collins); (b) "The Glow-worm" (Lincke). 9;32: Baritone —Mr fi. S. Allvrright, "Muleteer of Malaga" (Trotere). Quartet — .Melodie Four, "Moonlight on the Colorado" (arr. Growth er). 9.39: Piano—Leslie Haifrey, (a) "Lily of Laguna" (Stuurt); (b) "Look for the Silver Lining" (Kern), 9.45: Instrumental—Salon Orchestra, (n) "The Little Clock" (Hewitt); (b) "Vive la Tsanso' (Finck); (c) Latest dance novelties.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20414, 8 December 1931, Page 6
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