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RADIO PROGRAMMES

SATURDAY, 30th MARCH

2YA, WELLIXGTON (-120 .METRES). 3-5 p.m.: Afternoon session. li.O: Children's session, conducted by Uni'ls Toby. 7.0: News session, market reports, . and sports results. 8.0: G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Orchestra, "Marche Mililaire" (Schubert). "Beautiful Ohio" (Shapiro). 8.0: Soprano, Miss Docinm Morgans, "Here's to Love and Laughter." 5.13: Mandohi, Mr. Lad Hayvood, (a) "The Blue Room" (Rodgers) ; (b) "The Girl Friend" (Rodgers). X.20: Tenor, Mr. Jas. Pordio. "Annie Laurie." 8.24: Mr. Austin Peters will entertain for ton minutes, (n) "Looks," (b) "The Road of 10.000 Crosses." 5.34: Orchestra, "Somewhere a Volee tit Calling" (Tate) ; bell solo, Mr. Les. r-robeK, "Message of the Bells." 8.41: Baritone, Mr. Harry Matthew, "The l'lrate." 8.48: Solo and chorus, Zonophone llcht Opera Company, record, Gems from "The Mikado." 8.!i2: Orchestra, repeat number. 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Jack Hyllon's Orchestra, record, "Spanish Hose" (Pearson). 9.5: Soprano, Miss Decima Morgans, "In th» Garden of My Heart." 0.9: Orchestra, "Monsieur Ueaucaire" (Rosso). 1, Intermezzo; 2, Leading Theme; 3, Gavotte; 4, Song of the Travellers; 5, Music of the Lovo Scene; C, March Theme. 0.20: Mr. Austin Peters will again entertain, (a) "The Difference," (1)) "The Whistling Yarn," (c) "Tony Weller on Wlddcrs." 9.30: Tenor, Mr. Jas. Fordie, (a) "Absent," (b) "Maire My Girl." 9.37: Mandola, Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) "Sally of My Dreams" (Kernoll); (b) "There's a Rainbow Round My Shoulder" (Droycr). 9.44: Baritone, Mr. Harry Matthew, (a) "Tally Ho," (b) "Leanin'." 0.50: Solo and chorus, Zonophone Light Opera Company, record, "Vocal Gems from The Mikado." 0.51: Orchestra, "Gloriana" (Frluil). 10.4: Programme of dance and other ro. cords till 11 p.m. IYA, Auckland (333 motres).—3-4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Cinderella. 7.15: News and market reports. S.O: Chimes. 8.1: Orchestra, "Stradella" (Flotow). S.U: Baritone: Mr. Fred Barker, "Laugh, Clown, Laugh." 5.15: Jack: Hylton's Orchestra, record, "Spanish Rose" (Pearson). S.IS: Mr. F. W. Barker, humour. 8.23: Special piano and sons recital by Miss Edith Harrhy. Piano, (a) "Refrain de Berceuse" (Palmgren), (b) "Polonaise in A" (Chopin). Songs, (a) "Mary Magdalene." (b) "Roses for the King." 8.35: Orchestra, (a) "Andantino" (Lemaro, arc Belliiißham), (b) "Waiata Pol" (Hill). 5.44: The Troubadours, record, "When Love Comes Stealing" (Rapee). 8.47: Monologue and piano. Miss Edna Langmuir, (a) "Having it Out," (b) "Just Her Way." 8.54: Baritone, Mr. Fred Baker, (a) "Jeannino, I Dream of Lilac Time," (b) "ily Blue Heaven." 9.2: Weather report. 8.4: Orchestra, "Hiawatha Suite" (Colcrldgij Taylor): (1) The Wooing;, (2) The Marriage Feast; (3) Bird Scene; W Conjurer's Dance ; (5) Departure; (6) Reunion. 9.18: Piano and song recital, Miss Edith Harrhy: Piano, (a) "Nocturne in F Sharp" (Chopin), (b) "Waltz in E Minor" (Chopin). Songs: (a) "Friendship"; (b) "Golden Wattle." 0,30: Humour Mr. i\ Barker. 0.35: Piano, Miss Edna. Langmuir, "Molo" (Arndt). 9.39: Victor Arden, Phil Oilman, chorus and orchestra, record, selections from "Good News" (de Sylva). 9.43: Orchestra, "The Mikado" (2nd Selection) (Sullivan). 9.53: Programme ot dance and other records till 11 p.m. 3YA, Christchurch (300 metres).—ll.3o a.m.: Results of Metropolitan Trotting Club's Autumn Meeting at Addington; also gramophone . items. 5.30: Close down. CO: Children's session, conducted by Chuckle and Aunt Pat. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Sports results. S.O: Chimes. 8.1: Rebroadcast ot 2YA, Wellington.. (During the evening a description will be given by relay of the N.Z. InterTJniversity Boxing Tourney, from the Municipal Concert Hall). 10.4: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down.

•IYA, Dunedin (4fi:i metres).—7.ls p.m.: News session. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral music from Octagon Tlicaf.ro (conductor, Monsieur Henri do Kosc). 8.11: Bass, 1 Mr. J. Ferguson, "The Highwayman." 5.1.'.: I'iano, Mrs. Tiniest Drake, selected. 5.21: DuolOßue. Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr. ,T. JJ. M'Connell. 5.31: Soprano. Miss Muriel Eager. "Scenes That Are Brightest." S.3G: Jack Hyltons Orchestra, record, "The Angclus Was ; Hinging" (Damarell). 8.3f1: Tenor, Mr. G Crawford, (a) "My Tusk," (h) "Alleluia." S.4G (approx.) : Kelay of orrhestral music, from Octagon. Theatre. 8.!iO: Contralto, Miss Dorothy Skinner, (a.) "All Through the. Night,'.' (b) "The Arrow and tile Song." 9.2: Weather report. 9.4 : Ketelbcy's Concert Orchestra, .record, "Bells Across the Meadows'' (Kctelbcy). Tenor. Turner Laylon. record "Were You There?" (Negro Spiritual). 9.11: Bass, Mr. J. Ferguson, (a) "Let Me Lie on the Deep," (b) "Though Faithless Men." 9.18: Kreisler, Krelsler and Hauchciscn, record, (a) "Syncopation" (Krcislcr), (b) "Marche Miniature Vicnnoisc" (Kreisler). -.9.25: Soprano Miss Muriel. Eagar, (a) "Wake Up," (b) "t Wonder If Ever tile Uose." 9.31: Duologue. Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr. J. B. M'ConnclJ. 9.41: Teuiir, Mr. CJ. Crawford, "Vale." 9.45: International Concert Orchestra, record, "Gold and Silver" (Lchar). 9.49: Victor Male Chorus, record, "Pilgrims" Chorus" (from "Tannhauscr"). 0.52: Contralto. Miss Dorothy Skinner, "Three Fishers." 9.56: Royal Opera. Orcliestra, record, (a) "Hungarian Dance No. 5 in P Sharp Minor" (Brahms) : (b) "Tho Sleeping Beauty" (Tschaikoivsky). 10.4: Close down. SUNDAY, 31st MARCH. 21* A, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3-4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 0.0: Children's service conducted by Undo George. 7.0: Relay of service from St. Thomas's Anglican Church, Newtown. l'rcachcr, Rev. ('. V. Jtookc. Organist and choirmaster, Mr. W. A. Catheridgc. 5.15 (approx.) : Studio concert. London Symphony Orchestra, record, "The Jupiter Symphony" (First Movement) (Mozart). 5.23: Soprano, Miss Gretta Stark, "I Knoir That My Redeemer Liveth." 8.27: Organ solo. Marcel Dupre, record, "Sleepers Awake" (Chorale). 8.31: Tenor and choir, John M'Cormack, record, "The Palms." 5.35: Soprano and chorus, Emmy Bettendorf, record, "Easter Hymn." 5.43: London Symphony Orchestra, record, "The Jupiter Symphony" (Second Movement) (Mozart). 8.51: Contrallo, Mrs. ll.iv Kemp, "Giv-* Thanks and Sing." 5.55: Mr. Will Hancock and' Etude Quartet, "Father Into Thy Keeping." 5.59: Organ, Herbert Dawson, records, (a) ' :'Christ The Lord is Risen To-day" (Elvey); (b) "Jesus Lives! No Longer Now" (Gauntlet) ; (c) "Jesus Christ is Risen" (D.ividica). 9.3: Baritone, Mr. Ray Kemp, "God Mr Father." 9.7: Soprano, Miss Gretta Stark, "Bejoica Greatly." 9.11: John M'Cormack and cliolr, record^ "Adcsto Fldeles." 9.15: Violin. Jascha Hcifetz, record, "Avar Maria" (Schubert -Wilhelm). 9.19: Etude Quartet, "Thee We Adore, ft Saviour." 9.23: York Minster Choir, record, "God is Gone Up" (Gibbons). 9.27: London Symphony Orchestra, record, "Jupiter Symphony" (Fourth Movement) (Mozart). 9.35: Royal Choral Society, record, "Hallelujah Chorus." 9.39: Close down. IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—3-4 30 pm • Afternoon session. CO: Children's session conducted by Uncle Leo. 6.45: Relay of service from Lewis Eady's Hall—Rev. Jasper Calder, mission preacher. 8.30: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, record, "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" (Bach). 5.38: Tenor, Mr. Sam Duncan, "Then You'll- Remember Me." 9.42 • Violin, Jascha Heifetz, record, "Aye Maria" (Schubert-Wilhelm). B.4fi: Soprano, Miss Cecilia Duncan, (a) "Songs My Mother Taught Me," (b) "Aye Maria." s'.sl: Sheffield Choir, record, "Worthy Is the Lamb." 9.2: Bass. Mr. Arthur Collcdgc, "Thus Saith the Lord." 9.6: Organ, Marcel Dupre, rccd'rd, "Sleepers Awake" (Chorale) (Bach). 9.10: Tenor, Mr. S. Duncan, "Angels Guard Theo." 0.14: Soprano, Miss C. Duncan, selected. 9.18: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, record

"Prelude In E Fiat Minor" (Bach). a «•">•' Bass. Mr. A. Colledge, (a) "As Then tlia Tulip." (b) "selected. 9.30: Sheffield Choir record, "Hallelujah Chorus." 'J. 31: God Sava the King.

3YA, Cliristchureh (300 metres). —3-4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 5.30: Children's souk service. G. 15: Hymn chimes. Gramophono rpnilal prelude to church service. 7.0: Relay of Easter service from Cliristcliurch Anglican Cathedral. Preacher. Bishop of Christchurcb: organist and choirmaster, Dr. J. C. Bradshaw. S.l.j (approx.) : Studio concert. York Minister Choir, record, "God is Gone Up" (Gibbons). Organ, Marcel Dupre, record, "Sleepers Awake" (Chorale) (Bach). 5.23: Mezzosoprano, Miss Merle Miller, "Hymn to the Almighty." 8.27: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, record, "Toccata and Fuguo in D Minor" (Bach). 8.35: Tenor, Mr. Harold Prcscott, "The Wondrous Cross." 5.39: Emmy Bettendorf and chorus, record, "Easter Hymn '' Organ, Herbert Dawson, records, (a) "Christ tho Lord is ltisen To-day" (Elvoy) ; (b) "Jecu Lives! No Longer Now" (Gauntlet)- (c) "Jesus Christ is IHsen" (Davldica). 8.51: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Merle Mllier, "Fear Not Ye, O Israel." 5.35: Violin, Jascha Heifetz, record, "Aye Maria" (Schubert-Wilhelm). Joiin M Connack and choir, record, "Adesto Fideles. Philahelphia Symphony Orchestra, record, "Prelude in E Flat Minor" (Bach). 9.7: Soprano, Miss Hilda Hutt, "I Know that ily Redeemer Liveth." 9.11: Don Cossacks Choir, record, "Holj Slavcuj" ("How Greatly Our Xord is Maguifled" (Bortnjarsky). 9.15': Tenor recitative and aria, Mr. Harold Prescott, (a) "Yo People, Rend Your Hearts"; (b) "If With All Your Hearts Ye Truly Seek Him." 9.22: Soprano, Miss Hilda Hutt, "Oil, Divine Redeemer." y.26: Royal Choral Society, record. "Hallelujah Chorus." 0.30: Close down.

4YA, Duncdin (-103 metres).—s.3o p.m.: Children's session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. G. 30: Relay of Easter service from Si. Paul's Cathedral. Preacher, Canon Nevill; organist, Mr. B. Hcywood. 5.5 (approx.) : Kelay from St. Kilda Band Rotunda of concert by tho St. Kilda Band, under Mr. James Dixon. 9.15: Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 5