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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. .;ya. cheistchubcil (980 Kilocycles.) J u ii.iii. Devotional service. 10.15. Stueo teu recordings. H.O: Talk, Xormaa "Tiio Care of Children's Eyes." 12 r.ocn: tun ell music. 15 p.m.: Selected recordings, i 5.15: Talk prepared by the Home Science Ex- I tension Service of Otago University, "Some- | thing Nice in the Matter of Puddings." j 1.30: Special weather forecast and sports j results. 5.0: Children's Hour, conducted by j "Ladybird" and "Undo Dick." G.o: . Dinner music. 7.0: Newb and reports. 7.30: j Talk, A. Leslie. 8.0: Concert programme. Court Symphony Orchestra, Yeomen of the Guiird"' Selection (Sullivan). 8.10: Recording, Benjamin Oigli, "Charming Hour" (Mussenet). 8.13: 'Cello, W. IX. Squire, "Medley in F" (Rubinstein, arr. Popper).: 5.17: The Talihvis, "Taknto mai Raukura" ('Trdtl.). 8.21: Grand Massed Bands, "Deep narmouy"; "Rimingtou" (Watts and Parker). 8.27: Soprano, Florence Austral, "Yo That Sov; Are Sorrowful'' CRrahms). B.i!u: Violin, Master Yehudi Mcnuhin, "La Folia" (Corelli). 8.43: Baritone. Stuart Robertson. "The Vicar of Bray" (arr. Tait). 8.46: Cornet and Trombone, Jack Mackintosh and Jesso Stamp, "Barcarolle" (Offenbach). 8.49: The Midnight Revellers, "One Hour With You" (Whiting). 8.55: Humour, Billy Bennett. "The Coffee Stall .Keeper" (Bennett). 5.58: Organ, Gerd Thomas, "Tl.e Vision of Fuji San" (ICctelbey). 9.1: ■Weather forecast and station notices. 9.3: Talk. Dr. J. Hight, "Christmas in Many Lands." 9.13: March, Black Diamonds Band, "Song of the Guards" (Comer-Valen-tine 1. 9.21: Mezzo-soprano, Concliita Supervia, "A Lesson with the Fan" (L'Eventaill. 9.24: Walt;:. Victorian Orchestra, "Girls From Baden'" CKomzak). 9.25: Tenor, Richard 'l'auber, "Come Gipsy" (Grunwaid). 9.81: London Orchestra, "MoGlcnnonja Melodious Memories( Griffiths). '■/- > 7 : Due'' Oscar Denes and Gina Malo, ' Do-rt (Vikto.-ia and TXev XXusssrl (Abraham). 9.40: Piano, William Uempl'i. "sonata Op. 53 »'! Major" (2nd Movement): "Adagio Alolto "' 9.44: Soprano, Gladys Moncrieff. "Violets'" (Wright). 9.47: Sir Hamilton Tlarty and flalle Orchestra, 1 Ti-osamund? Entracte >'o. C" (Schubert); "Shepherd's ; Melouy." 9.31: Light Opera Company. Gem 4? from "Bohemian Gin ' (Balfo). 9.59-10.0: March, H.M. Royal Air Force Band. 'Tats" the Swanky Drum (Myddlct.m). ; 3ZC. .1200 Kilo.' J o-ll.ail a.m.: Record'.-4 pv«,-'i\.nn.ie. l'J-2 p.m.: "Weather report and lunch hour urusic. 5.30-G.15 p.m.: Children's hour. fi.ls-7.15 p.m.: Dinner music. 7.15-7.30 p.m.: Xo"".-£ Items. 7.30-S p.m.: Recordings. 7.."i0 p.m.: Rofcary Club appeal. S-10 p.m.: Concert programme. 9 p.m.: Rev. Gardner nn 'Religion and Life." * 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.) l'j a.m.: selected recordings. lu.Jv: L>evotioaal service. 10.45: Lectureite— "Cooking by Electricity." .12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Selected recordings, 3.u: Talk, prepared by tho Homo Science Extension Department of Otago University, "Something Xicc in. the Matter of Pudding- - ." 3.30: Special weather, forecast anil sports results. 4.0: Special ventliar forecast. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children, by Big Brother Jack. tj.O: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.40: Lecturette. A. E. Wilson. "Tourist and Health Resort-'." 8.0: Concert programme (relayed to 27.D, Mastertonl. Onestep, Frank Crowther's Novelty Orchestra, i'Savoy Christinas Medley" (arr. Somers). 8.10: lielodie Five, "The British Grenadiers" (trdtl., arr Fletcher). Novelty Piano. Bert Burton, "Frivolity" (Sims). Baritone, L. I» r . Caehemailk'. "When the Kiifg Wei? t forth to Wav'' (Koeneman). ?.20: A special dramatisation oi Charles Dickens's famous story, "A Christmas Carol."' ari-anged and produced by Mr Clemen!. May. Incidental music by Frank Crowtlier's Novelty Orchestra. CiKt of Characters ;.s they will be henrd:—Bob Cratchitt, BurlhOiomew Ca'nill; Mr Middlemar!:, W. J-lcKeon: Scrooge (The Miser), Clement l May: Kr.-d (Scioogo's nephew), Cedric. Muir; Th? Ghost of Marley (a former partner of Scroose). Errol Muir. Visionary Characters: Scrooge as u boy, Audrey May; Fanny (his sisi'r). Mrs u. y Kemp: Scrooge's Sweetheart. Joan Spencer: Mrs Cratchitt, Lenoro Pulsford: Peter (a boy). Robert Clieyne; Belinda, Evelyn Goldsmith; Martha (Bob Cratchitt's daughter, Margaret Cumpbelt; Tiny Tim, Irene Kelson: Mr Worthington, Frank Pears; Scrooge's Niece Eileen Bas. Seeno I.—The Office of Scrooge and Mar'iey. Time—Christmas F.ve. S.-eno n,—The Home of Scrooge. TimeMidnight. The Dream—The coming of Harley'3 Giiost. Vision 1, as a boy at school. : Vision 2. Scrooge's sweetheart. Vision 8, Bob Cratchitt's Christmas twrtT-
Vision 4, Tiic news of the death oi Scrooge. Vision 5. Bob Crutchitt's home. Vision 6. Tlie homo of Fred (Scroop's nephew). Vision 7. The churchyard. Th? reformation ri Scrooge. Scene lll.—The office of Scrooge urnl Marley. lime— morning. Carol Singers—Chimes and Incidental Music bv Orchestra. Chimes and Incidental Music arranged by Lenore PuMorct. _9.0: VTeathy I'eport and notices. 9.2: Tsils?, i t.mik f?i'o\vther's "Gipsy Lovo" (Lehart. Trumpet, Did: toft-ill. "Valley of Laughter" (.Sander=or.). Reverie, Frank Crov-ther's Xove'ty Orchastra, "Cathedral Chimes" fArnohl). 9.12 :■>. Duet, S. Tnnerm and VT. V>'. Harshal!. "The Moon Hath Bslaed Her Lamp Above" (Benedict 1. Tenor, Frank Bryant. "Love's Garden oi Roses" (Wooill. Melodic Five, "The Battle Eve" (BonVur'S. 9.22: Selection. Frank Growth er's Novelty Orchestra, "Princess Charming" (&ri\ Higgs". Vioiin, Denis Collirtson. "Salut d'Ainour" (Elgar). 9.32. Mciodie Fivo, "In the ohadowa" (Fir.clO ■ Bass, AV. "W. Marshall, "Asleep iu the Deep" (Peirie). Xov<-Hy Piano, Bert Burton. "Marisold" (Mayerl). Tenor, cam Duncan. "Believe Me it all Those Endearing TouiiS Charms" ftrdtl.}; "Oft in the Stilly Xr"lit" (trdtn. Melodic Five, "The Glov." Worm" <Linck-~>. 0.32-10.0: Quickstep, Frank Hro'.vther's Novelty Orchestra. "The Sun Has Got His Hat On" fjlonro). Waltz, "\ lioss and a Kiss" (Wayne}. toxtra:. "Polly" (Zameccik').
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20736, 22 December 1932, Page 5
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