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TO-DAY’S RADIO

Bright Comedy Programme From 2YA recorded BANDS 2YA WELLINGTON (570 k.c.). 7 0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual ' daily programme from 10.0. mOChildrens hour. 0.0: Dinner music. ..0. News and reports. 8.0: "Believe it for Not,” the Three keteers with new ideas. A bright.comedy programme. 8.40: Talk, Rev. J. • chard 8.A., "Flynn's Flying Doctor and Camel Pads.” 0.0: Weather. Station notices 0.5: The Baud of H.M. Grenadier Guards. "Russian Festival” Overture (Rimsky Korsakoff). 9-13: Henri Leoni Guards. "By the H “^®” a e “se’’ (LaTone Poem (KetHbcJ)’, W a ltz (Vo l s tedt). conne); Jolly i"- 11 ”';/ ....i % e b,” the f urther humorS Waterloo” (arr. Bckersberg) M Weburpr Booth, tenor. Lose 1 , t f \t (Schertzinger). 0.56: The Land - • Grenadier Guards. "Ihe U gh School u dets" -March (Sousa). 10.0. Dance P o gramme of ucw releases. 11.0. Close uo 2YC WELLINGTON (810 k.c.). 5U- Light musical programme. 0.0: dose down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0. nf 1 e sea by popular baritones and with appropriate nautical 1^ er ' ludes 90: Sonata hour, featuring a 9 pm.: Beethoven's "Spring Sonata L id by Adolf Buseh. violin, aud Kutlon Serkin, piano; and at 0.3< p.m. • in A .Major (Schubert;, played by Myra Hess, pianist. 10-0: Thirty ,n '^ u ‘ inai . lighter vein, popular entertainment. 10.3). Close down. IYA AUCKLAND (650 k.c.). 7 0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0. News and rtports. , , , ~. 8.0: The String Orchestra, conducted bi Harold Baxter. “Lyric Suite (Grieg). 822: Recording: -Maria Olszewska (contralto), (a) "Dove is lor Ever, Op. 43, No 1; (b) “The May Night, Up. 2 (Brahms). 8.32: Pat Towsey (pianist), (1) Scherzo in B Flat -Minor (Rosenbloom), (2 (a) "Reflets Dans I Hau ; <b) L“ I'ille Aux Chercuxde Liu (Debussy), (3) “Hurdy-Gurdy .Mail" (GoossensJ. 8.47: Recording: Franz Volker (tenor), (a) Air and Dance (Delius); (bl ••Serenade (Haydn). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 95: Talk, -Mr. H. Duncan Hall, a member of the Information Section of the secretariat of the League of Nait ous. Ihe League of Nations and the Future. 9.-0 • Recording: Professor Robert Kajanus, conducting Ihe Symi-hoiiy orchestra preseut!, Symphony No. J in E .Minor (kUH.lius). IU.U: Music, mirth aud melody. 11.0. Ciobe 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. «.O. News and reports. 8.0: Recordings: London Symphony Orchestra. conducted by Albert Coates, ihe Impresario” Overture (Mozart). S.b: A vocal and instrumental recital by Claude Chettleburgh. bass, and Nellie Williams, pianoforte. 8.36: Recording: Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, (a) "Yablochko” (Russian Sailors Dance (Gllere); (bi Hungarian Dance, No. 1 (Brahms). 8.42: Dorothy Helmrlch, mezzosoprano, (a) ".Mad Bess": lb) Hornpipe (Purcell); (c) "O Death. Rock Me Asleep (ascribed to Ann Boleyn); (d) Evening Hymn (Purcell) ; (e) Cradle Song (Byrd),; (tj "O Sleep. Why Dost Thou Leave .Me (Handel). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk: Mr. Erie H. Browne "With the Poor Youth of Germany. 9.20: Recording: Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Dancing Demoiselle” (Fall). 9.24: Ernest Rogers, tenor, (a) “Island of Dreams': (b) “.Mona”; (c) “Nirvana”; (d) "Roses” (Adams). 9.34: Recordings: De Groot and the I iceadilly Orchestra, (a) "Charmaitie (Pollack); (b) "Bird Songs at Eventide (Coates). 9.40: Hubert Eisdell, Heddle Nash, Dennis Noble and Norman Alim, vocal quartet, (a) “.Meet .Me by Moonlight" (arr. Batten); (b) "I Know of I'wo Bright Eyes" (Clutsain); fe) "Drink to Me Univ With Thine Eyes” (arr. Batten) ; (d) "Passing By" (Purcell). 9.52: Jack Hylton and ids Orchestra, with vocal. .Selection of Boosey Ballads. 10.0: -Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 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: J. -McCaw's Novelty Trio, saxophone and clarinet duet, "Serenade" (Drigo). Plano solo. "Night and Day" (Porter). 8.9: Light Opera Company, "Follow a Star" Vocal Gems (Ellis). 8.17: Novelty, Stanelli and his llornchcstra. 8.23: .Mlscha Motte (humour), "A Sunbeam Party" I.Motte). 8.29: 'Die Saw Player, "Speak tn Me of Love" (Lenoir). 8.32: ,1. -McCaw Novelty Trio, saxophone and clarinet, “After Sundown" (Freed). Piano, "Cheek to Cheek"; “isn't It a Lovely Day" (Berlin). Saxophone and Clarinet, "Powder Rag!’ (Buell). 8.40: Talk, Miss M. 1. Turnbull. "Popular Fallacies, No. 3: That the Ancient Britons Were Savages.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Chamber music concert. Isolde Menges (violin) and Arthur de Greet (piano). Sonata in G Minor. Op. 137. No. 3 (Schubert). 9.21: Alfred Walmsley (tenor), "The Questioner" (Schubert): ".Marie" iFrauz); "in Summer Fields" (Brahms); "The Brook's Lullaby" (Schubert). 9.33: Alfred Cortot (piano), Jacques Thibaud (violin), Publo Casals ('cello). Trio in 1) .Minor. Op. 63 (Schumann). 10.5: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. DAVENTRY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. 4.0: Big Beu. "Feminine Fame on Parade.” A revue of old favourites. 4.30: “Books to Read." some suggestions for the listener's bookshelf, by Eric Gillett. 4.45: A recital of old English harpsichord music by Rudolph Dolmetsch. 5.5: “Jack Falls Down and Breaks his Crown." Being No. 5 in the series of adventures of Jack and Jill. Production by William .MacLtirg. 5.40: Tlie news and announcements. Greenwich time signal at 5.45 p.m. 6.0: Close down. WORLD SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES. (All limes are New Zealand standard.) 5 p.m.—VPD: An hour's variety programme. D.IN; Early nmruitig concert. 5.30—D.1N: News in English. 5.45: Early morning concert (continued). 6.314—D.1N : News in German, 6.45: Concert. B.o—- — Countryman's session. 8.18: "For tlie Mau on the Land: Results of Fruit Demonstration Work, 1935-36, ” .Mr. E. Pescott. 8.20—D.1N: German folk song. “Greetings tn Our Listeners.” 8.30-SLR: Sporting session, conducted by Wallace Saarland: Selections for tlie .Mootiee Valley races tomorrow. DJN: "Swabians from ihe Danube —Their World and Environment": A dint about Germans overseas, by Gustav Adolf Keppers. 8.45: Songs by Hugo Wolf. Burchard Kaiser (bass). 31. R: National views bulletin. ti.O —D.IN: News an<l economic review in English. 3LR: .Musical interlude. 9.3: National talk, "Current Books Worth Rending.'’ by .Mr. Denz.il Batchelor. 9.15—D.1N: Topical talk. (t.23—3LR: Victorian news bulletin. 9.30— VK3.ME: Operatic selections. D.IN: “What Famous Instruments have to Tell Us": a musical programme. connecting text by Werner lllitig. 3LR: National programme from Hie Sydney studios. "Ottieer 666”: a comedy by Austin .McHugh, adapted from radio by Charles Wheeler, Hie whole comedy is enacted in the art gallery at Travers Gladwin's ni.'insion on Filth Avenue. between 5 o'clock in Hie evening and 2 o’clock Hie next morning. 10.15— D.IN: News and economic review in German. 10 30 —VK2.ME: News bulletin and sporting results. 31,11: Interlude. D.IN: A concert of light musie. 10.45: A chamber music recital liy Hie A.11.C. (.Sydney) String Quartet, in association with William Krasuik. extra viola; assisting vocalist, Lillian Wilson, soprano. VK3.ME: Songs b.v sopranos and contraltos. 11.30— D.IN: News in English. 11.45: "Little German Broadcasting ABC.” 12.0—D.1N: Concert of light music (continued). 3LR: Extracts from Tlie Watchman's "At Home and Abroad." 12.10: From Hie Troendero, Sydney. Dance Band conducted by Frniik Coiiglilan. Programmes given for D.IN will also lie broadcast from 5 to 7.30 p.m. b.v DJA and DJI); from 7.30 to 8.20 by D.IQ: from 8.20 to 11.311 by DJI* and D.IQ. and from 11 p.m. to 12.30 a.in. bv D.IB and D.IE. t all. Locution. ' Meir. Kes. Walts.

VPD Suva 22.94 13.075 500 IMN—B-rlin 31.45 9.540 — 3LK—Lyndhurst 31.32 9.5S0 1.000 VK3ME—Mel bourne 31.113 9,190 1.500

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 207, 29 May 1936, Page 9

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TO-DAY’S RADIO Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 207, 29 May 1936, Page 9

TO-DAY’S RADIO Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 207, 29 May 1936, Page 9