RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY. 20th JANUARY. 3TA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). (Daily from 10 a.m.) f'V 9?ildren's hour. Aunt Daisy. 6.0 .-Dinner music. 7.0: News. . ■ •,nrt' 4 n:ii L, ectu» ettD~Mr- A- E- Wilson, "Tourist and Holiday Resorts." 8.0.-Chimes. Programe-of recorded music. » .., ,Oyerture--New Light Symphony Orchestra, Madame Butterfly" (Puccini). 8.9: Soprano— Jlargherlta Salvi> (a) "The Ma, d Scene"; (b) "Waltz Song." »„■>!»% la~LioDel Tertis, (a) "Allegro Mplto (Mozart); (b) "Theme with Variations" I'™™ Sonata In A Major"). "Rose ll7°C^' Goms~"l'1 Sht Opera' Company, (Ciardf) Flut'°~Emll Prll>- "Russian Carnival" 8.41: Vocal Duet—Michele Fleta, tenor, Florence Au 3 tral, soprano, "Final Duet from Aida," 1 I ac P rex? 6o U cor"; (b) "O Terra Addlo." Comfdy S w eucn J" ayfaU'. OtCUeStra' "A MUSiCaI 8,55: Tenor—Richard ' Tauber, (a) "Tour «cart is Mine Alone"; (b) "Notbine But Laughter. , ■ . , mente VVeatller roP°rt. and station announceQ 9.5:-Lecturotte—Dr.' Guy H.- 'Scholenewi '«n' 2D i> Select' oQ—Marek Weber's Orchestral T'lc Beggar Student" (Mlllocker). : tt£**&%sffi aw:- Clmllapln- ' Ttoloßue'' 9.36: Violin—Fritz Krelsler, (a) "Hosa••b9",42^ Tenor—Carl Martin Oehmann, (a) Song" Govern your Wrath"; (b) "Cobbling 9.48: Squire Celeste Octet, "Introduction et Romance" (from "Mlgnon") (Thomas). , "Sunn: " Goms~iißht °l>Bra Company, 10.0: God Savg the Kine. SYA, Christchurch' (980 kilocycles);—3.Q: AN ternoon session. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.30: Addingtoa stock market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Overtu?«-,: ?r Unt . ,o^ he.^ "Lo Slgneur de Karmor'' riwmt 1 ? I? rl'i*« S>B: Soprano—Miss Lottie CoMle, (a) "Follow the Fairies": (b)' "Yune Yang 8.13: Record—Arcadia Orchestra; Sunbeams and Shadows." 8.17: Tenor—Mr. »vC, y.F- 011 "' (a) "*Ol You Alone";.(b)----'Vale." Banjo Duo—Messrs. J. N. Ha. vord and M. George, "Stein Song" (Colcord)^ s.-8. Humour^—Mr. George Tltchener (a) VtoSfiP'''^ 7° T Months ana MonThs and Mouths." ; 8.37: Suite-Studio Orchestra.' "The Boudoir^M „ < Euß.lem»n).- (a) The Blue Boudoir; (bj The Miniature Piano; (c) The 14 es? c^Vi W,l, The ClbckworkTwo-seater!l----3.48: Contralto—Miss Myra Sutton, (a) "If n53?. ? ere D,, reBIS« ■*» s *»"; <b) "My Irish Daddy Knows," 8.52: Record—tlnlty Quartet, There's a Tramp, Tramp." . 8.56: Songs at the piano with bunjolele—The Rose and Thistle Duo, (a) "Who Do You Miss?" (b) "Tiptoe Thro' the Tulips." 9.5: Weather report and station.notices. 0.7: Studio Orchestra—"Sons of My Heart." 9.15: Soprano—Miss Lottlo Colvllle, (a) "A Young Girl's Song," (b) "The Answer.1' o.ao: Record — Violin — Szlgitl, T, ep}?\- . 9- 23: Tenor—Mr. Percy C. Nlcholls, (a) "Questa O Quella" (b) "La Donna « Mobile." 9.29: Banjo Duo—Messrs. J. N. Havord and M. George, (a) "Following You"; ,(b).;"Here'We .Ain't." 9.36: Humour—Mr. George Titchcner, (a) "The Nasty Way He Sez It." 9.4o—Record—Piano Solo—Una Bourne, "November" (Palmgren). 9.43: Contralto, Miss Myra Sutton, (a) "Hawthorn"; (b) "A Last Farewell." 9.48: Record—Happiness Boys, "Where Did You Get That Name?" 9.sl—Record—Virtuoso String Quartet, "Molly on the Shore." 9.54: Songs at the piano, with banjblele—The Roso and Thistle Duo, (a) "It You Want the Rainbow"; (b) "A Year from Today." 10.0: Studio Orchestra—Characteristic, (a)- "A.Street in Algiers'l' (Ansoll); (b) "Waltz of the Flowers" (Tschaikowskl). 10.7: God Save the King. ' .-•■■;•
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1932, Page 17
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484RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1932, Page 17
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