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WEEK-END RADIO

Eight O’clock Revue at 2YA This evening will see the reappearance of Mr. Will Bishop’s “Eight O’clock Revues” at 2YA. This-will be the first performance of the second series ot "Grownup Children’s Hours,’’ specially written and arranged by Mr. Bishop. The Salon Orchestra will play a varied programme. There will be a xylophone solo, “Twentieth Century Galop,” by Mr. L. W. Proert, and Mr. M. T. Dixon will play “The Clock and the Dresden Figures,” for piano, with orchestral accompaniment. The orchestra will also contribute the latest dance novelties. 3YA's week-end programme (to be relayed to 4YA) will contains variety. The Rose and Thistle Duo will sing cabaret songs at the piano with banjolele. Mr. A. E. Ward (bass) will sing and Mr. Harold Beck will play two ’cello solos. Following is 2YA’s programme in detail:— 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 k.c.. 410.7 m.). 12.0: Results ot the Wellington Racing Club’s meeting, interspersed with selected gramophone recordings. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting Results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Aunt Molly.” ' 6.0: Dinner session. The Classic Symphony Orchestra, “Raymond Overture”: band of the Garde Repnbllcaine, “The Two Pigeons”: Herman Finck’s Orchestra, “Schubertiana”; Musical Art Quartet. "Tc a Wild Rose”: the Rhythmic Troubadours. "Song of the West” selection: London Theatre Orchestra. “Maid of the Mountains” selection; Rhythmic Troubadours, “Putin’ on the Ritz’ selection: Rio Novelty Orchestra, “Spaventa Tango": Herman Finck’s Orchestra. “Schubertiana’': Musical Art Quartet, “Mighty Lak a Rose”; Rio Novelty Orchestra, "Mientras Llora el Tango.” 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. S.O: A second series of grown-up children’s hours, specially written and arranged by Mr. Will Bishop, featuring the Etude Quartet (Miss Gretta Stark. Ray and Rita Kemp. Mr. Will Hancock), Miss Elsie Croft .and Mr. Will Bishop. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9-: Overture. Salon Orchestra. “Stephen Adams’ Ponnlar Songs” (arr. Henley); > selection, “Half-past Eight’ /Rubens). 9.16: Soprano. Miss Elsie Croft, (a) to the Fair": (b) “An Interlude. 9.20. Plano. Beryl Newell. (a) “Dancing the Devil Away”: (b) “I Love You So Much. 0 26: Suite. Salon Orchestra. “Petite butte de Concert.” 9.41: Soprano, Miss Elsie C?oft “A Short Cut.” 0.46; Accordeon. Medard Ferrero. “Monte Christo. 9.54. Xylophone with orchestra. Mr. L. w. Pro bort and Salon Orchestra, “T'ventieth JLenturv Galop”: piano with orchestra, Mr, JL T. Dixon and Salon Orchestra, Th® Clock and the Dresden Figures’ (Ketelbev) ’ Salon Orchestra, “Latest Danee Novelties.” 10.2: Danec programme. God save the King. 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH (980 kc SOflm ). —B Dm.: Gramophone recital, o.u. Gniia pen’s hour. G.O: Dinner mnsic session. Uh News session. 8.0: Studio concert. 10.0. Dance music programme. 11.0. God save the PROGRAMMES. “YA WELLINGTON (720 k.c.. 416.7 m.). '3.30 to 4.30: Selected gramophone recordin fl. 0: Children’s song service, conducted bv “Uncle George.” . ct ’7.0: Relay of evening service Andrews Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rev R .1. Howie . . ... 8.15 (approx,): Studio concert by the Miramai Silver Band (conductor Mr R. A. Sutherland) and -'A . bind "Badge of Honour’ (Harris), air vidi “Edwinstone.” 8.30: Bass. Mr R. J. r Madigan Lord Have Mercy. 8.3 a. Ttello. Mr. George Ellwood, (a) SBUFSSS-Rnr-Kilbev, “Paraphrase ot walties” 9.8: Selection, band, (Thomas). 9£3: Bass, Mr. R- J- G. Madigln "The Monk’’ < Me r T fe e, %h a ns'on ■Cd o, Mr. George Ellwood. (a) Chanson 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH (980 k.c, 306 m ) Church. Preacher. Rev. L A. 5.15 faiiprox.): Relay from a city band rotunda of n band programme by the Woolstoa Bund (conductor, R. J. Estall), assisted bv 3YA artists. 10.1: God save the King.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 13

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WEEK-END RADIO Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 13

WEEK-END RADIO Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 13