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BROADCASTING.

1 * \ TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. - 3TA, OHBISTCHtTBCE j (980 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Gramophone recital. - 3.15: Hom« Science prepared by the Home Science Extension*. Service, Otago University. 4.30: Sportarxetatte. /,5.0:. Children'a hour, conducted by Ladybird. • and Uncle Frank. Dinner «ftisic session., 1 ■ 7jo : News and / t reports. 7.20: Talk,, under Ufe' auspices *£ v f the N.Z. Fpreßtry- Leasfne, Mr C. E./Foweraker, _'Por©Btry. s ' , 7.35: - .Mubic lovers ! fiJSi Olumes,'- , £*iPrpgramm6 •' ' recordings, St. Patrick's Cay. Selection— ' [Band of JIM. .Grenadier Guards, ..'iThe ■ Shamrock'' (Myddleton). 1 8.81 Tenor—'Geo. O'Brien, '(a) ■ "They Call it Ireland''; "There's a Mother .Back, in Ireland * . :(Klickmann). 8.14:* Coiraertina Fanagan Brosi, (a) "Irish Hornpipe'V o*> : "Chicken *ReeL" 8.20: Timmett, • 'Believe Me, if- all Those Endear* j . ing Tounff(..Oh«ms''. (Trdtl.). -5.28:.,F0*- ( T0 (J—revonshire ■ -Restaurant Danee Band,' '-'At the End of an Irish','-Moonbeam" (Golden). 8.26: iaoprano—-Gladys.Moncfieff, J "Smiling Irish Eyes" (Perkins). Tenor— „ William Thomas; "Oft in the Stilly Nigfrt* . (Trdtl.). 8.32: Accordionist —William'Hati- > "nah, "Old Irish Memories" (Trdtl.); 18.36: - Humorous«Bkstcli—3lichael Ojtsej land*Coiii'pany, "Casey*B Birthday .Party"?. (Casey). 8.39: Intermezzo —New Symphony -Orchestra, ' "Londonderry Air' 1 (air, flrainger). 8.43: Tenor —Alfred O'Shea,'. (a> v 'Macush!a (Macmurrough); (b).. "Little* Town in-Ould 'County Down 1 ' (Pascoe); -8. J 4B: Wa)ts*r" Novelty Orchestra, "Irish' Walts Medley. 8.51: Bass—Foster Richardson, (a) "Blarney Roses" (Flint); (b) 1 "There's a Girl in Kildare" (Norton). 8.57: Ellis, "The Rosary," (Navin). 9.0:/ Weather forecast and station notices. ' 9.2: P. P. J. Amodeo, "Ireland." 9.17: ■ Song Melody—J. 'H. ' Squire's Celeste Octet, "Killarney" (Balfe). 9.20: Male quartet —Gresham Singers, . "The Meeting of the Waters" (Johifson). 9.23: Bass—Norman Allin, "Father o'J?lynn" (Stanford). 9.26. Patrol—Eastbourne -. Municipal, Band, The B"hoys.Of Tipperary" <Amers). 9.29: Tenor —John McCormack, (a) "To the Children ."('Rachmaninoff)- ,(b) ? 'Adfeste Fideles. 9.36: Mouth organ—P. C. Hopkinson, Iri»n Airs" "(Trdtl.). 9.39: Baritone—Mr Peter Dawson,-, ?"Tlie Kerry vDanee v* (Molloy). 9.43: Pamorotts -VCaseyf at the Hospital" (Casey) : Foxtrot Medley—Novelty .Orchestra, / .Echoes ofi' Ireland"-( liange) r, • 9.49: -Baritone— Eawrence Tibbet," "Drink- to'Me Only* JTThine.. Eyes" (Oalcoti). IB: Amelita. Galli Onrci. (a) "The-f.a»A Bob? of Slimmer" (Trdtl.); . (b) V.lJome, ~ fcVeet Home" (Bishop)., 'Troubadours.' Popular df;3cestwla'y. 2TA, .WBioieroibK i(720 Kilocycles.) 10 a.m.: 10.45: Lecturette— "Cooking. 12 -noon.. JLunch hour music. * 2 p.m.: ®.® ,ect | d i p'i; -cordines. - 3;15 :;V 'Lecturetffl—Miss Meadows. Talk prepared by the .Extension Department of the Otago, <* <*n And 4 30: Sports results, dien's hour, conducted by Uaeto Bit Brother Jack. - ' «.0u , ful B "Jt'TriT ' by Mr Charles SpiHane. /

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20498, 17 March 1932, Page 5

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20498, 17 March 1932, Page 5

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20498, 17 March 1932, Page 5