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RADIO PROGRAMMES

FRIDAY, 22nil MAY. 2VA, WELU.NGTOX (720 KHouyclcs). 3.0 : Arteniuait Hussion. 5.0: Clilltlruii's session. cutKiuutctl liy "Uncle Jim" uiul the "Story Book Lady." ~». Dinner-musk- session. Milan Symphony O^hVstn." "S^lrimWo Overture" (Uo»s ln |). Orchestra, "Old and New" H'otnoiiril of Popular Melodies; an-. Herman Wnck). Cordoba Philliarmoniu Orchestra, •■Carnival" (Lucena). Jloiiriipinmilli Municipal Orcliestra, "The Merry Brothers" ((ieimin). Symphony Orchestra. "Artist's TJfe" (Strauss). Milan Symphony Orchestra, "Intermezzo" from "Cavallcria Husticana." Cordoba Phllhiirmonlc Orchestra, "La Habanera" (Luccna). Bournenioutli Municipal Orchestra, "Echoes of the Valley" (Oentiin). ICoval I'lillhaimonic Orchestra, "Blue Danube" (Strauss). 7.0 : Xcws session, market reports, and sports results. 7.10: Lccturolfe—Mr. Will Lawsou, "Impressions of the I'ar Kast." S.O: Clilines. Note: This programmo Is subject to interruption to permit of n relay of a. sound film feature from the Majestic Theatre.. 25' A Orrtieatrimi (Conductor, yignor A. I". Truila), "The Spartan" ([laniard). S. 10: Bass—Jlr. 12. 11. .Tones, fa) "A Son of the Desert, am 1" (Phillips) ; (b) "0 Mother Mine." (Hardy). S.IU : Harmony Four, (a) "Beneath Thy Window" (Capua) ; (b) "Down in Dreamy Honolulu"; (c) "She's h, Ukulele Lady." 5.24: Contralto—Miss Mary Haiti, witli orchestral accompaniment, (a) "I Pitch My Lonely Caravan" (Coates) ; (b) "A Kont' Remembered" (Coat.cs); («)' "Slave Song" (Del Kiesio). 9.3 a: Piano—Miss lillis Gilders, "Romance" (Sibelius). 5.3!): Bass—Jtr. E. 11. Jones, (a) "P.ells of the Sea" (Snlman); (b) "My Little Welsh Home" (Williams). 8.45: 2YA Orchestrina, "A Day in Paris" (Find;). 9.0: Evening weather report and station 0.2:" Piano—Miss Ellis Gilders, "Caprice" (Sibelius). 9.15: Harmony Four, (a) "One, Two, Three, Four"; (b) "Medley of Choruses"; (c) "Drift-, ing and Dreaming." 0.15: Orchostriua, "Ideal Aida" (arr. Black); march, "Tzigane." 9.30-11: Dance programme. 3YA, Christchurch (OSO kilocycles) .—3.o:' Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. The Classic Symphony Orchestra. "Raymond Overture" (Thomas). Baml of the Gaidu He|ml>licalnc, "The Two Pigeons" (Alessaserj : (I) Entrance, of Tziganett, 12) Sceno and March of the Two Pigeons. Herman I'inck's Orchestra, "Sclmbcrtiana" (arr. Finck). Musical Art Ouartcl, "To a Wild Rose" (M'Dowell). The Rhythmic Troubadours, "Sonu of the West" Selection. London Theatre Orchestra, "Jlaid of the Mountains" Selection, llhythmic Troubadours, 'Tiitlln' on the llltz" Selection. Hlo Novelty Orchestra, "Spaventa" Tango (Pares and Van Parys). Herman Finch's Orchestra, "Schunertlana" (arr. Finclt). Musical Art Quartet, "Mighty lrnk' a Hose" (Kevin). Rio Novelty Orchestra, "Micntras Llora el Tango." 70 : News session. 7.80 : Dialogue, Messrs. T>. Crossgrovc and W. Melbourne, "Radio Service." 8.0: Symphony Orchestra, "Entr'acto and Valse." 5.4: Tenor and chorus, Mr. Russell Sumner, ■ "The Call of the Sea." Soprano and tenor,. Melodious Duo, "I've Confessed to the Breeze." 8.9: Harold Coman't; Orchestra, (a) Saxaphone Solo, "Dream Boat"; (b)- One-step, "Little White Lies"; (c) Waltz, "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes.' 8.18: Mezzocontralto and bass. Melody Duo, (a) "I Want to be Happy." Soprano and chorus, Miss Frances Hamorton and Quartet, "No! No! Nanette," 8 24 ■ Harold Coman's Orchestra, (a) trombone solo, "Because"; (b) fox-trot, "I'll Still Belong to You"; (c) march, "On the Alert (Schubert). 8.33: Soprauo and tenor and chorus, Miss Frances Haraerton, Mr. Russell Sumner, and Quartet, "Tea for Two" (from "No, No, Nanette"). Mezzo-contralto, bass, and chorus, Miss Millicent Jennings, Mr. T. D. Williams, and Quartet, "You Can Dance Witlr Any Girl." 8.39: Piano novelty, Miss Malsie Ottey, "Just in Time." 8.43: Bass, Mr. T. D Williams, "The Other Chap" • (trom "The Sunshine Girl"). Soprano and chorus. Miss Frances Hamerton and Quartet, Here s to Love and Laughter." 8.51: Harold Coman's Orchestra, (a) violin solo, "Roses of Picardy (Haydn Wood) ; (b) "fox-trots, "Lover, Come Back to Mo"; (c) "It Happened in Monterey. 9 0 ■ Evening weather forecast and station notices 92: Harold Coman's Dance Orchestra, (a) walti;, piano solo, "Chanson Tristo" (Tschaikowsky—arr. Coman) ; (b) one-stop, "My Baby Cares for Me"; (c) waltz, "In a Window In a House in Carolina." 9.11: Soprano, Miss Frances Hamerton, "O Time, Time" (Monclcton). 9.14: Piano novelty, Miss Maisie Ottey, (a) "Slipova," (b) "Sunshine Caper." 9.20: Contralto,- Miss Millicent Jennings, (a) A Quaker Girl." Tenor and chorus, Mr. Russell Simmer and Quartet,- (b) "Come to the Ball" (both from "The Quaker Girl" (Monclrton). 9 25 ■ Harold Coman's Orchestra, (a) saxophone solo, "Until"; (b) ono-step,. "Justr a Little Closer"; (c) march, "The Electric Girl." 9.30: Lecturo gramophone recital by. Mr. Karl Atkinson, "Richard Wagner—Poet-Composer." 10.0: God Savo the King.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 119, 22 May 1931, Page 4

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 119, 22 May 1931, Page 4

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 119, 22 May 1931, Page 4