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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

Napier Male Quartet To-night

2YA WELLINGTON (570 k.c.) 7 0-9.0; Recorded breakfast session. Usual dailv programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0; Recordings. The 8.8. C. Theatre Orchestra. "Monekton Melodies” (arr. Stanford Robinson). 8.10: The Napier Male Quartet (Messrs. G. Peake. L. Stevenson, 11. C. Thompson, and J. Hill), (a) Annie Laurie” (Tradtl.); (b) “The Old Folks at Home" (Foster). 8.15: Ossie Cheesman in ton minutes of piano-accordion and novelty piano numbers. 5.25: Recording. Norman Long, entertainer at the piano, "The Drake Way" (Clarkson Rose). 8.25: Recording, Elsie and Doris Waters, humorous sketch. "Gert. Daisy and the Knot Hole" (Waters). 8.51: Vocal'duet. E. G. Stevenson and H. C. Thomson, "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes” (Newton). 8.40: Recording Ken Harvey, banjo solo. “Rhapsody in Blue" (Gershwin). Recording, Harry Brewer, marimba, with violin, ’cello and guitar, “Chicken Reel.” 8.46: The Napier Male Quartet, (a) “Doan Ye Cry Ma Honev” (Noll); (b) “Little Choc late Babv” (Holden-Parks): (c) “A New Melody” (Bridgman). 8.53; Recording. Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra, with Durclle Alexander, Johuny Hauser, Ramona and the King’s Men, “Top Hat" Theine Song Medley (Berlin). 9.1: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Programme of modern dance music. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Continuation of programme of modern dance music. 11.15: Close down. 2YC WELLINGTON (840 k.c.) 3,0: Selected recordings. 4.45 Close down. 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Recital programme, featuring Lotte Lehmann, soprano; Rosette Anday. contralto; Vasa Prinoda, violin; Edouard Commette, organ, and the Carpi Trio, instrumental. 9.0: Variety and vaudeville programme. 10.0: Thirty minutes of light music. 10.30: Close down. IYA AUCKLAND (650 k.c.) 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0; Vineent Aspey, violinist, (1) (a) “Le Chasse” (Kreisler); (b) “Pale Moon” (Logan) ; (c) Scherzo Tarantelle (Wieniawski); (2) (a) “The Rosary” (Nevin); (b) “The Flight of the Bumble Bee” (Rimsky, Korsakov), 8.18: Dorothy Helmrich, mez-ro-soprano, international radio artist, presents “Frauen Liebe und Leben" Song Cycle by Schumann. 8.43: Recordings. Andres Sergovia presents a guitar recital. 1, (a) Gavotte (Bach); (b) Theme Varie (Sor): 2, (a) Tremolo Study (Tarrega); (b) “Fandanguillo” (Tiirina). 9.0: "Weather report and station notices. 9.5: The String Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter, “Going Up" Selection (Hirsch). 9.15: Fred Baker, baritone, (a) “The Skipper of the Mary Jane” (Richards); (b) “Old Barty" (Dougins, Grant). 9.21: C. Bruce, piano-accordion, (1) Foxtrot Medley; (2) “Songe d’Automne” (Joyce). 9.27: Recorded feature, fifteen minutes of humour, featuring Darby and Joan, in “The Pugilist." Presented by George Edwards and Nell Sterling. 9.42; The String Orchestra, “Baby’s Sweetheart.” Serenade (Corri). 9.45: Fred Baker, baritone, (a) “The Recruit” (Longstaffe); (b) “Hats Off to the Stroke” (Arundale). 9.51: C. Bruce, pianoaccordion, “The Quaker Girl" Selection (Monekton). 9.56: The String Orchestra, “April Message” (Ancliffe). 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10; Dance music (recorded). 11.15: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.) 7.0-9-0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Recordings. The 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra, “Light Cavalry” Overture (Suppe). 8.8: Richard Crooks, tenor, (a) “Mother Machree” (Ball); (b) “Love’s Old Sweet Song” (Molloy). 8.14: Recordings. Alexander Brailowsky, pianoforte, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 (Liszt). 8.20: Cyril Richardson, bass, (a) “The Song of the Tramp” (Sievier); (b) “The Brightest Day”:.(c) “Fairings” (Martin). 8.26: Paul Godwin Orchestra, (a) “What the Forest Whispers” (Zimmer); (b) “Swabian Peasant” Waltz (Krome), 8.32: Light Opera Company, "Duchess of Dantzig" vocal gems (Caryll). 8.40: Great Symphony Orchestra, “A Rendezvous with Lehar” (arr. Hruby). 8.49: “Eb and Zeb,” tlie country storekeepers in another humorous episode. 8.57: Orchestra Mascotte, “Twinkling Light” (Zeller). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Studio presentation of old-time dance, programme, to music by the Christchurch Salon Orchestra, conducted by Francis Bate. Master of Ceremonies: A. L. Leghorn. 10.0 (approx.): Sports summary. 10.10: Resumption of old-tline dance programme. 11.30: Close down.

-IYA DUNEDIN (790 k.c.) 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast, session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.1): Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7 0: News and reports. 8.0: The Concert Orchestra, conducted by Gil Deeb. “Ballet Suite" from “The Enchanted Lake” (Tsehaikowsky). 5.12: De Groot, violin, and Terence Casey, organ, “Parted" (Tosti). 8.15: Sydney Mac Ewan, tenor, aud Dunean Morison, pianist, in half an hour of Scottish and Gaelic music. 8.45: The National Chorus, “The Bay of Biscay” (Cherry). 8.48: The Orchestra, Selection from “Rose Marie” (Friml). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Ringside description of wrestling match. Relay from Town Holl. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.15: Close down. DAVENTRY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. 4.0 p.m.: Big Ben. Chamber music. The Maurice Cole Trio: Winifred Small, violin, Kathleen Moorhouse, violoncello, Maurice Cole, pianofol te. Trio in B Flat, Op. 11 (Beethoven). Five Impressions of a Holiday (Eugene Goosseus). 4.35: Talk, “Down to the Sea in Ships—Communications <5): Life at Sea A Seaman.” 4.45: “Celluloid Rhythm.” A programme of songs and music from films old and new. 5.40: The news and announcements. Greenwich time signal at 5.45. 6.0; Close down. WORLD SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES. (All times are New Zealand standard.) 8.30 p.m.: RWS0 —Concert by workers on the Moscow Underground: “To-day’s Anniversary: One Year’s Work on the Moscow Underground”: workers at the microphone; builders of the Metro; workers who are now running the first line; workers of the second line. 2.30 p.m.: 3LR—Time signal, weather, programme announcements, shipping, etc. (During the whole afternoon the programmes from 3LR are liable to be interrupted by descriptions by Jim Carroll of the Moonee Valiev races, a description of the King’s Cup horse race from Adelaide, and, where possible, of the Rosehill races from Sydney). 2.45: 3LR—Commercial news. 2.55: Programmes of specially-selected recorded music. 4.10: 3LR—From the Fitzroy Cricket Ground, a description of the' League football match, Fitzroy v. Collingwood. 5.0 p.m.: VPD—An hour’s variety programme. DJN—Early morning concert. 5.20: 3LR —Sporting results to hand. Musical interlude. 5.30: DJN—News in English. 3LR—Description of the football match (continued). 5.45: DJN —Early morning concert (continued). 6.30: DJN—News in German. 6.45: Concert. 8.0: 3LR—Countryman's session. 8.18: “Cookery for the Country: The Correct Use of Condiments,” by Mr. E. Mish. 8.20: DJN—German folk song. “Greetings to Our Listeners.” 8.30: 3LR—Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. DJN—Women’s hour: “Die Schulzenhoftocliter”: manuscript, H. H. Eiehmuhl-Glanzer. 8.55: 3LR—National news bulletin. 0.0: DJN—News and economic review in Euglish. 9.5: 3LR—Musical interlude. 9.8: National talk from Sydney: “Tales from the Outposts: Big Game in Southern India," by Captain T. M. Tate. 9.15: DJN—Concert of items by request: "Hallo, Hallo! You Wish—We Play.” 9.23: 3LR—Victorian news bulletin. 9.30: VK3ME—“Around the World With the Dance Bands.”- SLR—Howard Jacobs, London's famous dance orchestra leader and saxophonist, conducting the A.B.C. Dance Orchestra. 10.15: DJN— News and economic review in German. 3LR—lnterlude. 10.20: “Gems of Destiny,” by Tom Gibson. The action takes place tn Constantinople during the Roman Occupation. 10.30: VK3ME—News bulletin and sporting results. DJN—Concert of light music. 10.45: VK3ME—Australian artists' programme. 10.50: 3LR —Interlude. 10.55: A short recital by Wilson Ewart, bass-baritone. 11.10: SLR—lnterlude. 11.15: “A.B.C. Follies” (No. 8 programme) : Sougs, sketches, ensembles, jokes and jollity. 11.30: DJN—News in English. 11.45: Concert of light music (continued). Programmes given for DJN will also be broadcast from 5 to 7.30 p.m. by DJA aud DJQ; from 7.30 to 8.26 by DJQ; from 8.20 to 11.30 by DJB and DJQ; and from 11 p.m. to 12.30 a.m. by DJB and DJE. Call. Location Metr. Kes. Watts RWs9—Moscow 50.00 6,000 20,000 3LR—Lyndhurst 31.32 9.550 1.006 VPD—Suva 22.94 13,075 500 DJN—Berlin 31.45 9,540 — VK3ME—Melbourne ~ 31.63 9,490 1,500 To-morrow’s Programmes 2YA WELLINGTON (570 k.c.). 9.0-11.0: Selected recordings. Usual Sunday programme from 11.0. 6.0: Children’s service. 7.0: Relay of the evening service from St. Peter’s Anglican Church. Willis St. Preacher: Ven. Archdeacon Bullock. Organist and choirmaster: Mr. S. B. Shortt.

8.15 (approx.): Selected recordings. 8.30: Recordings: I lie Concertgebuuw Orchestra of Amsicrdani, ’’Alceste" Overture (Gluck). 8.40: A recital by Win. Watters, baritone, “The Vagabond”; “Bright is the Ring of Words” (both from "Soiigrs of Travel”) (Vaughan Williams); “Archibald Douglas" (Loewe). 8.56: Recording: the Milan Symphony Orchestra, conductor. Ug<> Tansanl, Prelude to Act 4 "Manon Lescaut.” (Puccini). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Recording: Selections from the opera “Tales of Hoffman.” by Helge Roswaenge, tenor; Hedwig von Dobicka, soprano; Else Ruziczka. contralto: Karl August Neumann, baritone, with tlie Stale Opera Chorus and Orchestra, Berlin, eonducted bv Alois Mclieliiir 9.23: Paris Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor. Maurice Frigara. “Samson and Delilah" (Saint Saens). 9.31: Emmerich Weill, bass, “O Isis and Osiris”: "Within This Hallowed Dwelling” (Mozart). 9.39: Yehudi Menuhin, violin. “Song of the Bride" from “Tzar’s Bride” (Rimsky KorsakofT). 9.43: La Scala Chorus, Milan. “Gil Aranci Olezzano” (“Sweetly the Birds”) (Mascagni); “Vado, Corro” (“Let Us Hasten”) (Donizetti). 9.51: The Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden. “Turandot” Selection (Puccini). 10.0: Close down. 2YC WELLINGTON (840 k.c.) 6.0 to 5.30 p.m.: Selected recordings. 8.30: Programme by tlie Bands of H.M. Grenadier Guards and H.M. Coldstream Guards, with vocal and (nstrumental interludes. 10.0: Close down. IYA AUCKLAND (650 k.c.). 9.0-11.0: Selected recordings. Usual Sunday programme from 11.0. 6.0: Children's song service. 7.0: Evening service, relayed from Pitt Street Methodist Church. Preacher: Rev. E. T. Olds. Organist: Mr. Albert Bryant. . 5.30: Concert by the Auckland Municipal Band, relaved from the Town Hall. Conductor: Mr. T. J. O’Connor. 10.0: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.). 9.0-11.0: Selected recordings. Usual Sunday programme from 11.0. 5.30: Children's service. 7.0: Evening service. 8.30: Recordings. 9.0: Weather. Station notfees. 9.5: Talk. Mr. Ivan Menzies, of Gilbert and Sullivan Company. "Tlie Oxford Group Movement.” 9.20: Gladys Lorimer, soprano, (a) "La Capinera” (Benedict) : (h) "Claire do Lune” (Szule) : (c) "Carnival” (Fnundrain): (d) “Anbnde” (Lalo); (e) “Polonaise—lo Son Titania” (Thomas). 9.36: Recording. London Symphony Orchestra, “Hungarian Storm” March (I.iszt). 9.40: Max Scherek. pianoforte, (a) “Two Gavottes" (Bach, Patter): (b) Impromptu in G (Schubert) : <c) “Serenade Basque” (Rosenthal) : (d) “Gigue” (Loeillot). 9.54: Recordin" London Symphony Orchestra. “Triumphal March” from “Caractacus.” Op. 3-> (Elgar). 10 - : Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 k.c.) 9.0-11.0: Selected recordings. Usual Sunday programme from 11.0. 5.30: Children’s service. 6.45: Relav of service from the Salvation .Army Citadel. Preacher, Adjutant Maliaflle. Conductor. Mr. A. Millard. 8.10: Talk, H. Dunean Hall. "The Daily Life of the League of Nations.” 5.30: Complete recorded presentation of “11 Trovatore.” an opera in four acts by Guiseppe Verdi. 10.30: Close down. DAVENTRY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. 4.0 p.m.: Big Ben. Bells, and an Empire service, from St. Paul’s Cathedral. London. 4.50: Chamber music. Tlie Sylvan Trio: (William Young, 165.3). Duets for Flute and Oboe. “Pastorale": “Hornpipe” (Rameau). Trio: “Pastorale and Harlequinade” (Eugene Goossens). Trio: Sonata in C Minor (Quanta). Greenwich time signal at 5.0. 5.25: “Out of Doors.” Henry Williamson. 5.40: Weekly newsletter, sports 1 summary, and announcements. 6.0: Close down. WORLD SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES. (AU times are New Zealand standard.) 10.0 a.m.: HBL (also HBP, 38.47 metres)— Current news about the League of Nations. 4.40 p.m.: WSZK —"Messages to the Far North.” 5.0: DJN—Early morning concert. 5.30: DJN—News and review of the week in English. VK2ME —Programme for the first session, beginning and ending with the kookaburra call. 5.45: Early morning concert (continued). 6.30: DJN—News and review of tlie week in German. 6.45: Concert. 8.20: DJN —-German folk song. "Outstanding Broadcasts of the Week.” 8.25: "Greetings to Our Listeners.” 5.30: DJN—"Haute selieid’ ich, morgen wander’ ich": the Hugo Kami Vocal Quartet. 8.45: Twelve variations on a Mozart theme, by Beethoven: Walter Lutz, ’cello: Friedrich Rolf Albes, piano. 9.0: DJN —News and review of the week in English. 9.15: Military concert. 9.30: VK’-’ME —Programme for the second and third sessions, beginning and ending with tlie kookaburra call. 10.15: DJN — News and review of the week iu German. 10.30: RNE—Review of tlie week. Questions and answers. News bulletin. DJN— Concert of light iniisie. 11.30: DJN—News iu Euglish. 11.45: Concert of light music (continued). 5.30 a.m. (Monday): Philips Holland-India Broadcasttug Station PCJ—

An hour’s programme, conducted by tbs Roman Catholic Broadcasting Association, for listeners in Africa. Programmes given for DJN will also be broadcast from 5 lo 7.30 p.m. by DJA and DJQ: from 7.30 to 8.20 by DJQ; from 8.20 to 11.30 by DJB ami DJQ. ami from 11.0

"N.Z. Radio Record” publishes for a: full week in advance leading New Zealand, Australian, Daventry and Berlin radio programmes. 4d„ ail Booksellers. —Advt.

p.m. to 12.30 a.m. by D.TB and DJE. Call. Location. Met. Kes. Watts. ITBL. Geneva .... 31.27 I1.595 1S.OOO VK2ME, Sydney .. 31.28 9.593 20,000 31.45 9.540 ■ ■ RNE. Moscow .... 25.00 12.0(10 20,000 I’CJ. Eindhoven .. 31.2S 11.51*0 20.000

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 196, 16 May 1936, Page 28

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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 196, 16 May 1936, Page 28

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 196, 16 May 1936, Page 28

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