RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY, I fth FEBRUARY. 21' A, WELLINGTON (720 kilocycles). 3.0: Chimes. Records. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by "Aunt Daisy." C-7: Dinner music. Records. Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "The Jolly Robbors" (Suppe); "Stephanie" Gavotte (Czibulka); "Feldblumen" (Westllng). ' 6.15: Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "Suite Ballet" (Popy); "Avant de Jlourlr" (Boulanger). 6.30: Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "Coppella Ballet Fantasy" (Dellbes); State Opera Orchestra. Berlin, "Othello Ballet" (Verdi). 6.45: State Opera Orchestra, Berlin, "La Dame Blanche" (Boleldieu); "Turkish March" (Mozart). Paul Godwin Quintet, "Popular Song," "Talo" (Komzak). 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: Chimes. Specially recorded overseas programme. Dr. Eugeno Ormandy and his Salon Orchestra; the International Singers; the Ambassadors of Melody Land; Abroad with the Lockharts; International talk, Dr. G. H. Scholeflcld; Hy-Wlde and Handsome. After Dr. Scholefleld's address, a special message to New Zealand from Mr. T. A. Edison will be broadcast, on the occasion o£ Mr. Edison's Bilh birthday. IYA, Auckland (900 kilocycles).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Beg. 6-7: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. A special programme of Community Singing by IYA Broadcasting Choir, conducted by Mr. Len Barnes, assisted by Keg. Morgan and his orchestra. Herman Finck and his orchestra, "Old and New Pot Pourrl of Popular Melodies" (arr. Flnck). 8.9: Community singing. Contralto, Miss Gladys Brooke, "Love's Old Sweet Song," "Life Is a Song. 8.53: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Merrie England." 9.1: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9.3: Mouth-organ, PauleyWltch ensemble, "That's Just Their Way Now. 9.10: Community singing. Soprano, Miss Gwenda Weir. "I Hid My Love," "The DreamMaker Man.'' 9.51: Saxophone duo, Felth and Gleimath, "Souvenir." Cavalry Band "Alexander" (Leonhardt); "Bevue March (Faust). ■ „„ 3YA, Christchurch (9801 kilocycles).—3.o: Afternoon session. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0. Children's hour, conducted by tlncle John, b-7. Dinner music. Records. Albert Sandier and Ws orchestra, "Someday, Somewhere" (BapeeJ^ Polydor Orchestra, "Berlin as " ifUfhs and ssffiis-W' -atrs,^ t^» (Amers). Albert Sandier and his orchestra^ mom mm Mr. H. J. Francis, "All That I ask. »•«»■ mm cSgSto°lndtS.or. Salona Duo -Life's Dream jv'a nunodln (650 kilocycles).—3.o: Afternnln «sslon 50 : Children's hour, conducted wsmms Baritone, Mr.'Stuart naiconer, Allah," "Drink ng Jtag. M. • ~c « ter sat ion "Minuet ln .^.,L( e : w c ) ettlo "Nor W eglan Dance" ?ffi"-- 9-^ Contralto, Miss Margaret "Minuet In A" „ < B o o. cellf r lnl^ A . Johnston, /■ItTnV BeitvedT^, Thaflt Were So." 9.30-11: Dance, music session.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 11 February 1931, Page 5
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