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RADIO PROGRAMMES

THURSDAY, 4th DECEMBER. ? 2YA, -WELLINGTON' (720 KILOCYCLES). •1.0: AHornoon session. . ' :; r,O and 4.30: Sportlnu results to hand. 50: Children's session, cundiu-lcU by "Undo (iconics" and "Bit' Brother Jack." 0-7- Uinnpr music; Jlecords. Herman Finch's Orchestra, "WalcHcut'et Memories" (arr. FJiick). •Cello—W. 11. Squire, "Gavotte" (Mchul). Jlandoltii Kami—Cireolo Mandollnistico, "Torna a Surricnto." 0.15: 8.8.C. Wireless Military Band. "Dance of tho Tumblers" (Korsalcov). Squire's So-H-sto Octet, "Funeral March of a Marionette" (Gounod). Saxophone—Chester Hazlett, "Valse Inspiration" (Hazlett).. Flaza Theatre Orchestra, "Pearl o' Mine" (Fletcher). (i.30: New Concert Orchestra, "Nights of Fragrance" (Ziehrcr). ' Squlro's Celeste Octet, "Air ■nivG String" (Bach). Saxophone—Chester Hazlett, "To a Wild Hose" (MacDowoU). l'lazn Theatre Orchestra, "Hal Masque" (Fletcher) . 8.'15 : Circolo Maiidollnlstlco, "Stephanie Gavotte" (Cztbulka). 8.8.C. Wireless Military Band, "Golliwog's Cake-Walk" (Debussy). 'Cello—J. W. Squire, "Madrlgale" (ShnonettiSquire). New Concert Orchestra, "Vienna Maidens" (Ziehrcr). 7.n: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette—Mr. William Jackson, "Gardening Hints." S.I): Chimes. Relay from Concert Chamber, Town Wall, of concert by Wellington' Apollo Singers under Mr. H. Temple White. Accompanists: William lilllington and Krnest Jenner, A.U.A.M. National Anthem. The Singers— "Hymn to Apollo," "Queen of Love," "HunGiirian March." Cecilian Quartet —"The Lord is My Shepherd." 'Cello solos by Claude Tanner, "Avo Vorum" (Mozart), "Minuet" (Boccherini). The Singers—Soloists: H. A. Pargotter (baritone) and E. K. Kishworth (tenor), "Caleno Custure Me," "Lend Your Ear, Pretty .Maid:" "A Porsoverinp Vocalist." soloist A. K. Outtrim (tenor) ; "Sailors' Chorus," "Ma Mississippi Homo." soloist T. Watson (baritone). "The. Hunter in His Career." Cecilian Unartft—"Follow Me Down to Carlow." 'Cello solos by Claude Tanner —"Melodic: Arabo" (C.lazoiiiiov) ; "Intermezzo" from (lie opera "Goycscns" (Granados-Cassado). The Singers —"Ail ThrouKh the Night," "Drink to Me Only with Thine .Eyes," "Follow tho Gleam." IYA, Auckland (900 kilocycles).—3.o: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by ".Peter Pan." G-7 : Dinner session. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.0: Talk—Mr. It. S. Langton, "Afforestation in New Zealand." K.O. Chimes. Orchestral Octet, "Thin Red Line" (Aitord), "Clni Chin Chow." 5.17: Baritone—Mr. Keg. Morgan. "Obslination." "When I'm Looking .at You." "Down the Shallow Itivcv," "The Joy Bird." S.2S : Piano and vocal—Miss Cherry Anderson, "Too Guod to be True" (own composition), "Sunny Days" (own composition), "If I Had a Girl Like You" (M'Dermott). S.SS: Orchestral Octet, "Warum" (Schumann). "La Tzigane" (Ganne), Two Hindoo Pictures (Hausen) : "The Temple," "Himalayas." 5.30: Light Opera Company, voing forecast and announcements. 3.2: St. Hilda Colliery Prize Baud, "Ballet Kgyptien" (Luigni). 9.14: Humorous talk—Mr. M. D. Laurenson, "A. A. Milne." Extract from Author's Work-. 8.3!). ■ Sea shanties—Raymond Newell and Chorus. "Johnny, Come Down to Hilo," "The Hogs-Eye Man," "We're All Bound To Go." John Goss and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet, "Tom's Gone to Hilo," "Blow the Man 1 Down." 9.38: Male alto—Mr. Bert Skeels,

"I Love tho Moon." "Xoolc Down, Dear K.ves," "Linden Lee," "liosehud." 9.49: Orchestral octut, "In a Kentish Garden." Octet, "li.v the Swanee" (Myddloton). SYA, Christchurch (930 kilocycles).—3.o :| Afternoon session. 4.215: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, "Ladybird" and "Uncle Frank." C-7:. Dinner session; Records. A'ew Maytair Orchestra, "Sally" Selection (Kern). Organ—Sandy Macpherson, "L'Heuro Bleu" (Spolianski). New Mayfair Dance Orchestra, "Ilunptarlan Medley" (arr. Somers). Paul Whiteman and Hl3 Concert Orchestra, "-Midnight Reflections." Zonophone Salon Orchestra, "Sweet Adeline" (Armstrong). 'Cello— ISoatrice Harrison, "Hassan" Serenado (Delius). raiil Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra, "Soliloquy" (Bloom). Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Florodora" Selection (Stuart). Organ—Sandy Macphoraon, "In An Old-World Garden" (Pepper). Zonophone Salon Orchestra, "In tho Shadows" .(Flack). .Tacit Hyltou and His Orchestra, "Memories of Paris" (Padilla). 'Cello—Beatrice Harrison, "Melody" (Dawea). New Mayfair Dance Orchestra. "Wadley." 7.0: News session. 7.30: Kevlcw of November issue of "Journal of Agriculture." 8.0: Chimes; Operatic, Classical, and Dance Programme: Studio Octet, "If I 'Wero King." S.S:. Soprano and contralto— Grand Opera Duo, "Awake." Bass —Mr. James. Filer, "Star of Ere." 8.16: Flute—Mr. A. E. lltitton, "Aria' (John Lemmonc). 8.21: Soprano—Madame Gowcr Burns, "Mother, You Know tho Story." ' Grand Opera Quartet—• 'JFalrest Daughter of the Graces." 5.29: Studio Octet, "Suite for Strings" (Dolmotsch). 8.39: Contralto—Miss Alice Vlosen, "Avc Maria." Tenor—Mr. Ernest ltogers, "An Evening Sons." 8.47: Violin quartet, "Anna Bolcna Gavotte" (Toihurst). S;SI.- Contralto and tenor—Grand Opera Duo, "Like a Serpent to tho Calling Volco of Flutes." Soprano—Madame Gower Burns, "Cradle Son?." Tenor—Mr. Ernest Kogers, "Phlllida." 9.0: Weather forecast and

station notices. 0.2: Studio Octet, "Old English ■Dunce Tunes" (Carse), "Agnus Del" (liizut), 'Caprice" (Mofikowskl). 0.1-: Coutrulto—.Miss Alice Vinsen. "The Golden Gift." 9.15: I'hite—Jlr.' A. E. llutton, "La Sympathlc" (Jose Croner). !U9: Grand Opera quartets, "The Lark's Song" (Mendelssohn), "Good•nißiit, Gnod-nißlit. IJelovcd" (rinsuti). 9.23: Studio Instrumental Octet, "Songs Without Words" (Jlendelssolin). 9.30: Danco music until H p.m. 4YA, Dunedin.—Silent.

■ The transfer of Mr. Owen Pritcliavd from IYA to bo programme organiser at 2YA has already been reported iti tkeso notes. Mr. Pritchard is exchanging positions with Mr. Colin Trim, who has been programme organiser at 2YA almost since the station began operations. Air. Trim is a man of engaging personality, and is much liked by the station staff, the artists with whom he has been associated, and a wide circle of; friends and acquaintances. Before leaving for Auckland, where he "took over" on Monday, Mr. Trim received a presentation, at the hands of the station director, Mr. Davies, on behalf of the staff. Mr. Pritchard has begun his duties here.

The King, who is patron of the Fresh Air Fund, in addition to his annual subscription, lias sent a special donation this year for the benefit of children outside London.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 20

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 20

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 20