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♦ — I ' TODAY'S PROGRAMMES ; j ; i :;va. ciißisTC'iii'iu-ii ; 1720 Kilocycles > 7.0 to 8.30 a.m.: Breakfast session.; 10.0: Devotional service. 19.1 o: Selected ; recordings. 11.0: Talk--Cri"caf. oinen , Personalities —Miss M. G. Havelaai. "Miss Peto" (Head of the v.-nmc:': police in London). 11.15: Selected re- ' ccrdings. 11.30: Talk by a food expci . on "Diet." 12 noon: Lunch music. I.:i0: j j Educational session. 1.15 to 2.10 p.m.: • 1 Miss Alexander. "Folk Talcs of Lie. j Sea'': 2.15 to 2.35: Standards 3 and 4. . i suitable also lor Forms 1 and 2. iylr, i G. Jobberns. 1V1.A.. B.Se.. "Living by the Sea." 2.40 to 3.0: Forms 1 and 2. ! j Professor James Shelley. "Lake, ! Dwellers and Sea Hovers" <Mrp ot ! World). 3.0: Classical music. 4.0: Light : musical programme. 4.30: Snorts i results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted j by Aunt Pat. 6.0: Dinner music 7.0: News and reports. 7.15: Bishop WestWatson, "The Relict of Distress.'' 7.3-">: Addington stock market report. 0.0: Chimes. Bob Bradford and his orchestra. "A Musical Comedy Waltz Concoction" <ar;\ Hill). 8.7: Mr F. ■ liron. baritone, "The Hiker's Song' • Lcnsstaffe). "A Pastoral'' < Matey >. 8.13: Bob Bradford and his orchestra, saxophone trio. "Down South' medley (arr. Middleton). 8.17: The origin of superstitions, "The Thrcl Light" (why some people will not agree to be the third to light a cigarette from the same match). 0.31: Los Brown, xylophone solo. "Coo,! Amonji the Chickens" 'lves). Mr J<Allison, baritone. "Had You ;--j u Known" 'Den/.a;. "The Lass of Hie imond Hill" (Hook). 8.41: Mi L' lI nard Beeby and Miss Miriam 0.--I borne, "The Brother." radio sketch (G. A. Thomas), 0..51: Bob Bracuoi'ct and his orchestra, "Viennese Memories of Lehar" (Hall). 9.0: Weather loreeast and station notices. 0.3: A description of the professional wrestling bout, Wong Buk Cheung v. Dean Dotlon on veiny from St. J times atre. 10.0 Studio presentation of an hour's dance programme to music by Bob Bradford and his dance "fenestra. Alternative programme, 3\L, 1200 kilocycles. 5.0 p.m.: Light musical orograrame, 7.0: After-dinner mu.>ic. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 2YA. WELLINGTON i.",70 Kilocycles' 70 to 0.30 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10.0 Chimes. Selected recordiims. Devotional service. : , 0: SgSft AST&- Miss Ruth -Physical Culture cr s^ dy Sr>o ; i s i-csult musical programme. 4.0 ; Sp« is ei 5 0- Children's hour, condutuu u/ "Andy Mar," 0.0: Dinner music. .0. News and reports. 7.30. laiK, cardeninf expert. "For the Home Gadener!" Chimes. Pwgrara.ne of recordings. Debroy 8 8 : "Aunt Sally" selection Madame Clara Serena "Vale" (Russell); "Ships that Pas- n the Night" (Stephenson). <U 4 - L r Scala's Accordion Band The Eleg , 80's Waltz Medley. «.20. rhc ..„ l^" c ' I erniques, (vocal male quartet). ' Sue (Young): "We'll All Go Riding on a Rainbow" 'Woods). o.M> JacK , Hylton and his orchestra turthe Old Songs." 8.34: Master Joe I etet.-en (the phenomenal boy singer accomoaiued by Chas. D. Smarl; ou the WmliUci). t "Just a Little Grey-Haired Ladv , (Allan-Green). 8.37: Ferdy t and his orchestra, "Indian fern pit s Dance" (Konigsbergcr). 8.40. lalk, D-. • Guy H. Scholefield, 0.8.L., 'Woild 3 Affairs." 0-0: Weather report sui" station notices. 9-2: New Mayfan Orchestra, "Happy Memories' selection. , 9.8: Percy Heming (baritone), y,S? Morning, Ladies All" «arr. Terry); The Banks of Sacramento" (arr. Terry); "A-rovin'" (arr. Terry); "The Drummer and the Cook" (arr. Terry). 0.14: Paul Godwin's Orchestra. "The Bull Fight" <lsennianti> (descriptive lan- ' tasla)* "Serenade Espagnole" (Bizet). ' 9.20: Choir of St. Mary's School, Bridgenorth, Salop, "The Lass with I the Delicate Air" (Artie): "Oh Had I Jubal's Lyre" (Handel). 0.26: F' lorence Desmond, "More Impersonations of Marlene Dietrich. Tallulah Bankhead and Greta Garbo." 9.29: John McCor- ' mack (tenor), "The Gateway of Dreams" (English); "Song of the Night" (Waldrop). 9.35: Carrara et Son Orchestre, Musett du Bolero, "Valse : des Cols Bleus" (Marafioti-Roman).
9.38: The Four Mills Brotners. "Tliat's Georgia" ( Young-Wiley). 9.11: Orchestra ] Symphonicine. "Les Baigneuses" (Loins ; Ganne); "Nocturne" (Gantie). 9.47: | Gracie Fields 'comedienne). "There ■ ; a Cabin in llv Pines" (Hill); "I Cant Remember" ißeriini. 9..>3: The Choril ( Orchestra. "Helloes of Variety." 10.0: Music -mirth and melody. 10.30: | Dance programme. Alternative pro- : .:ramme, 2YC. 810 kilocycles. 5.0: ; p.m.: Light musical programme. 7.0: j After-dinner music. S.O: Alternative j concert programme. ! DAVENTRV. ENGLAND j (> p.m.: Time signal from Big Tom j iSt. Paul's Cathedral, London;. News i bulletin. (>.15: The 8.8.C Orchestra j (atcton C l . conducted by Joseph Lewis ! iTime Signal from Greenwich at, 7.0.) 7.15: Peterborough Cathedral Choir from Peterborough Cathedral, j 8.0: Time signal from Greenwich, j Hartley Novelty Quintet. 9.0: Gramo- ; [ phone records. 9.15: Thinking Aloud, a talk by Mr A. G. Street. 9.30: Dance I music, i 0.15-10.30: News bulletin. j
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21177, 30 May 1934, Page 5
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