RADIO PROGRAMMES
MONDAY. 26th SEPTEMBER.
2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES), (Daily from 10 a.m.) %
5.0: Children, by Uncle John.
6.0: Dinner music' Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Damnation of JEaustr-ilarchfl Hongrolse1' (Berlioz). New Mayfair Orchestra. "Sons o' Guns'." —Selection. -International Novelty Orchestra, "Gold arid Silver" Walts (Lehar). '
6.15: Virtuoso . String Quartet,' '.'The "Emperor* Qfcrtet (Haydn)" Theme . and i Variations. New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Persiflage" (Francis). De Groot and his Orchestra, "I Love You" (Grieg). The London' Palladium Orchestra, "LpnglnE" (Haydn Wood).
6.27: Organ, Edward O'Heriry,-"Dream Lover" (Schertzinger). London Novelty Orchestra,, "Love in' Idleness". (Macbeth). . Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Samson and Delilah—• Bacchanale" • (Saint-Saens). "International Novelty Orchestra, "Emperor : Waltz" (Strauss).
6.41: Virtuoso String Quartet, "Londonderry Air." Zonopaone Salon Orchestra. "Love-ih-a-Mlst" (Forter). De Groot and his Orchestra. "Bomance" (Bubinsteln). 6.52: The London Palladium Qrctiestrav^Tivi- • enne" (Finck). Organ, Edward OlSenry, "Just As We Used to Do (Kulli).- ■ -■ -: ' 7.0: News. - •■.- '--'■ ~- ■ --'"■.. , 7.40: Lecturette, H. C. South, "Bobks-^-Grava, and Gay." '■ ■ ' ~ s ■ .
,8.0: Belay from Town BaU Of' Haydn BtCentenary FesUval (conductor,: John Bishop). 10.0: Dance programme.-; -. -•■-:--•. ~
3YA, Christchurch (9SO, Hlocycles):—(Dally from 10 a.m.): 5.0: Children, by Bajati.' 670: pinner music. Herman Finck and his Orchestra, "Waldteufel Memories." Plaza Theatre Or- \ chestra, "A la Gavotte" (Flnck). ColumbU' Symphony Orchestra, "Badinage" (Herbert). J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Scene de Ballet" (de Bertot). 6.17: Johann. Strauss and Symphony Orchestra, . "Blue Danube" Walt* (Strauss). Onfcestre Symphonique de Paris, L Arlesienne Suite—lntermezzo" (Bizet)':' Sandor. J0521 Orchestra, "An Eastern: Wedding" (Prychistal). Pavilion Lescaut ■ Tango Orchestra, 'In a Little Cafe" Tango: (NewbachV Plaza Theatre Orchestra, "Minuet" (Flnck)V ; 6.31: Columbia Symphony Orchestra, "Al Fresco" ' (Herbert). The Parlophone Salon Orchestra i "La Source—Ballet Suite" (DeKbes). Candor Joszl Orchestra, "The Hobgoblin's Story" (Brecht). 3. H. Squire Celeste Octet, Second Movement from "Symphony Pathetlque".(Tschal-. Kowsky). 6.49: Johann Strauss and Sym-^ phony Orchestra,- "Mdrgen ■ Blatter" Waltj' I (Strauss). Orchestre Sympbonique -de Paris ! "L'Aresienne Suite—Entr'aeate—Le Cousin de Castelef' (Bizet). Barnabas yon Geczy and1 his Orchestra, 'Tardon, My Lady"- Taneo (Jager). 7.0: News. ■ . 7.30: W.E.A. .session, J. Johnson, M.A., "The Psychology-of Humour.'*' 8.0: Caledonian Society's Pipe' Band, under Pipe-Major Chas. Gibson .(a)",■ Slow March. "Bonnie. Mary" (Traditional);" (b) March, "Haughof Crom'dale" (McLeod); (c) Strathspey), "Munlocky Bridge": (Meldrum): (d) Reel, "Jock Wilson's" (Kobertson).: • 8.17: Becord (vocal gems). Light' Opera Company, Vocal Gems.. 8.11 •• Becord,-ij. S. . Squire Celeste Octet, '.'Gavotte" ("Mlgnon")" (Thomas). 8.14: Mezzo-soprano, "Grace Nixon; "Sally": "Do, Do Something." 8.20: Pipe band, march. "Fortree Bay". (Mackenzie); "Kilravock, Castle" (Macdonald). 8.25 i : Kecord- (comedian), Frank Wood, Vocal Memories, "Old-Tim* Comedians.'.' 8.31; Violin and piano duo.' Norma and Margaret Middletori,, Scottish Folk Songs (a) ;"Blue Bells of. Scotland": ; (b)i j "Bonnie Sweet- Bessie" (Traditional) J (c) "My Aln Folk" (Lemon); (d) "Comin' Thro* the Bye" (traditional). 8.39: Bass-baritone,: W. B. Lambert, "A Wanderer's Son*";' "Asleep in the Deep. •• 8.45: Kecord • (choral). ; Kentucky Jubilee • Choir, "I'm Going to Shout all Over God's Heab'n." 8.48: Pine Band, march, "Dovecoat Park" (Braidwood); "Mrs.' Elder" (Bobertson). 8.55: Becord.-(contralto). Eileen Boyd, "I Passed by Tour Window." 8.58:. Becord, HJU. Grenadier Guards Band. Musical Idyll, "The Smithy in the Wood" (Mtchaelis). 9.1: Weather forecast and. notices. 9.3:- Beserved. 9.19: Pipe Band, 'March, "Green Hills of Tyrol" (Bed Cameron); Strathspey, "Loudens Woods and Braes"; Beel, "High Boad to Llnton" (Bobertson). 9.23 r Mezzo-soprano, Grace Nixon, "One Uttle Raindrop';" 9.26: Record (comedian), Will Kings, .".'E's »: Wonder with an 'Ammer- and a NaiL" ■ 9^9:. Violin and piano due, Norma and Margaret Mlddleton, Irish Folk Songs (a) "The last Bose of Summer" ;,(b) "Believe Me, If, All Those Endearing: Tonng Charms"; (c) "Bose' of Tralee";' (d) "The Minstrel Boy" (all tradltionsl). 9.37: Becord (humorous sketch)» Haver and Lee, "A' Smash and Grab Baid." - 9.43: Becord, Saloa Orchestra. "Ah," Sweet Mystery of Life1" (Her-1 bort). 9.47: Bass-baritone; W: 8.-Lambert. "A-Merry Mdnk";"My 'Motter" (from"The ' Arcadians"). 9.53: Record (pipe :brganJ/Slg\. mund del Orb, "Mexlcali BpseV (Tenney). 9.56: Pipe Band; 'VLochDulch" (traditional) ;'"Battlt of KUUcranMe" (Bobertsoh). '". ' .
The Commercial Travellers' Choir.'paid a visit to the Wellington City ' ': Mission men's shelter .on Thursday night and gave a programme ■which -was Well, received. Some of the. items given- were "Colonel Bogey,"; "Alan Waters," "The Deathless' Army," "Annie Laurie," "The Border Ballad," "When I Was a-Boy at Schdql," "Down in Alabama." A.communty sing was thoroughly enjoyed by, the men. The, entertainment was a great success. -.-.--
E. Johnston and Co., auctioneers, will hold a sale of furnishings at the' Wellin-1 ton Cabinet Co.'s.premises,. Boulcott street,- at 1 p.m. to-morrow.
"Beret," the imported name of th.c popular headgear, will in. future have thai final "t" sounded, according to tha 8.8.C.. pronunciation guide. *
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1932, Page 3
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745RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1932, Page 3
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