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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, GHfiiSXCKtfftOH (980 KilOefrClfeß.) 12 noon: .Lunch hOtfr. music. 2 p.m.: Gramophone recital. 4.50: Sports results. 5.b: Children's hour. 6.d; Dinner music session (Columbia). 7.0: News and reports). 7.80: AddiUgton stock taa*ket reports. 8.0: Chitnes. Overture—-Berlin State Opera Orchestra, '•Stifsdialli." 8.8: —-Miss • Efrtvii , Miwhall, . IW, .Moon"' (Logan) ; (b) "Can't Remeittber" (Goatley). 8.13: Corilat—Mr It. Ohleen. "Song of tha Rbses" (Rojilnsbn). 8;18: JBabs bMitotto-r Mr Donald McCullofch, ,(&) "Wait'' (D'HardWot); (b) "o}' Mih RIW»". (Kern).. 8.24: Pianb:—Muisie .Ottey, (a) "A Dreain of OhriitinaS" (Ketelbey); (b) "Kola" (Arndt). 8.82: liuihoroua ■ Moiiologute—Stanley .BpUdvtty, "'Altt Who Thet-e ?" 8.88: In6truta6ntai trio—Th6 Melody TtlOj "Two .Melodies", Mia ."TUe Life, .of a Rose" (Lfehmann). 8.43: Contralto—Miss Myra Sutton, (a) "Jly i'rfeasure". (TreValsa); (b) "To o Miniature" (Brahe). 8-48: Violin—Mlks N. MWaietoh, "MigHty Lkk\4 Rose" (Nevln). 8.51: Choral Medley—Light Opera , Company, "The Waltz Dreiitn (Strauss). .8.65: Concertina DueW-j-Thfeo and Francis Gun tier, (a) "Valse Venetlenne (Rlnquet); (6) "Beautiful Ohio'/ (Efrl),. 9.3: Weather froecast .ifid station .notweg. 9.5: Selection—H.M. Grenadier Guards' Bin a, "The Rose." 9.18: Sylvia Marshall, ,(a) "The Lilftc ,Tr?fe. (Gattlan); (b) "That's All" (Brahe). 0.18: Cornet—Mr R.. .OhlsOn, "Coffle .Bttclt to Erin" (Hock). 9.23: Instrumental trio —The Melody, Trio, (a) ' (S'riereX; (b) "I Heir You Calling Me" (MMnhail). 9.28: Baritotie—Mr Donald McOullp.cn, (a) ''The Owl is. Abroad.(taMll); "Asleep ih the Deep" (Petrlfe). 9.8 3; Piano—Ml as Milsife Ottey, "Vespers (Jalowtcj). 9.80: Humorous . Monologue— Will Kings, Addresses the Tenants." 9.40: 'Cello—Mr Hamilton Oick; son, "Sferfenadte" (GoUrtod). 9-43: Instt-U' mental trio—Thb Mejedjr Trio, W * Lady of the Moon" (Coatfes); (b) Little Dream Lady of Mine" (Torrlns). 9.49. Contralto—Miss Myra SuUon,. (a) Sh6_ i« Far from the Land" (Lftmbert) The Little Old Garden" (Hewitt). 9.84 _ Con : certina . duets—Theo ft«f fine's Giinttog, (a) "Charirtalne" (Pollock); (b) * Napoleon's List Charge" ktall ,). jAm&'s —Massed Military Bands, "The Gladiators Farewell." 3ZC, CHRISTCHUEOH. 10-11 SO a.m.: Thb borne-makers' session, conducted by Miss Millicent Jennings. "Come .Back to Efciti" momlttg: Itish re<;ipeb: Cbl Cannon, bjtttMinilk puddingy will be feivfen by Mfs L. Armstrthg County Wexford): MisS Ella Artnlsttong Will tell an Irish istory, "The Gridirbn.' A t&lk on old iteiana will m few* t W. Aroon": Mr Arthur Gordbn'k tlolin playfers to tha number of twehty frill play. Lon* doilderry Air." Recorded Irish songs by , John McCormack. At li a.m. Short, t&lk by .Mr li»n Croinb on the recent tour, of the New Zealand cricketers. 12 nbbn-130 p.m.: News and music. 2.30-4.30: Afternoon concert. 5.456.30: Children's hour with Lady Gay. 6.307.00: Dinner music. 7.30-45: News. .8-10.15: Evening concert and dance music, air. by Miss Hamerton. 2TA, WELLINGTON | (720 Kilocycles.) 10 a.m.: Chimes. Selected gramophone recordings. 11.12; Lecturettte—"Fabrics and Fashions." 1,2 noon: Lunch - hour music. 2 p.m.: Educational session. 3.0: Selected recordings. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results. 5.0: Children ® hour, conducted by Jumbo. 6.0: Dinner music session (Columbia). 7.0: News, reports and sports results. '7-40 j : Lecturette by a representative of the Agricultural Department. "For the Man on the Land." 8.0: Chitnes. Overture —Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, "Lat Feria" Spanish Suite (Lacome). 8.8: Qiiiytet—rr Mfelbdle Foun "My Heftveti is Home" (Collins). BSss—Mr W. W. Marshall, "Journey's End" (de R&ncfe). 8.14: Selection—2VA Salon Orchestra (Conductor, Mr | M; T. Dijtbii), "By tha Blue Hawaiian Waters" (Ketelbey). 8.22: Spbcial dramatisation of Charles Dicfcehs's famous storv "A Christmas .Carol" (arranged Clement ..May). Scene oraei of ScWdgb antt.. Marley. Time —Christmas Eve.. Scene 2 —-The home of Scrooge. The Dreaiti— The Coining of SiUrlijy's Ghost. Scfciia 877 i The oM'cS of Scrooge ftiia Marley. Chmhnas I Eve. The Carol Singers, the Chimes and incidental music by the Orchestra. Ckst of Characters (as they will be heard) —Bob Cratfhit (clerk to Serooge)j Mr B. CAhill; Mr Middlemark, Mr John Storr; E'crooge (the MUeit). Mr Clement May; Fred (his .nephow), Mr Oedric Muir: TM Ghoßt. o! (4 1 partner «C Bcrooeo), Mr Ereol flair.

Visioiiiiry Characters—Scrooge (6» ft feoy)j Audrey May; Fanjtf (hiß.stsi«r), Eiteea Bft«; Scfooge's fjweetneirt, Miss,. Looaore Puisford; Mr Wot-thlttgton, Mr W. McKeoti; Peter (a boy), Robert Chyne; ScroogS'S niece, Mi. * Dorothy Miller; Martha (Bob Cratcliit's daughter), Miss ESBi? Gill; Titty Tim, Iren# Nelson: M*& OWtehit, Madge Thom&s; Belinda, Evfelyn Goldsmith. 5.2 ; Weathfer r«ptirt i ,&nd stSUoi hbtliifefe: 9.4r Instidinehtat-aXA Salon Orchestra, (a) "Two 'Little .fiances" (Finck); , (b) "fledl-eile D'Ataijtir" (Fletcher). 9.14: Tenoiv—Mr Skin Diinefcn, "At Dawning" (Cadittan). Qiiartet—Melodie Four, Me Bicic To Old Virgiiiny" (Bland). 9.20? Organ—Reginald Foort, (4) "Ail Autilmn Serenade" (Becce)4, (b) "Poem" (Fibiclj). 9.26: Frank Bryant, "Ad Old Refrain'' (Kreisler). Qtlarttet—Milodie Four, "When Twilight Cpm.es" (Taridler). 9.82: Selection —2YA Saloa Orchestra, Maiibn Lescfcui"' (PiiceWl). 9.42: Bkri-tohe-»-Mr.R; S, Allwright, "Four Wishes' | (Holllday). J9.46: Instrumental —2YA Salon Orchestra; "Woodland Sketches" (McDowfelt); Daiict'noteltlgs. ; •

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20426, 22 December 1931, Page 6

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20426, 22 December 1931, Page 6

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20426, 22 December 1931, Page 6

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