RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 kilocycles). (Daily from 10 a.m.) ..,.G0:t BBC- Wre'ess Symphony Orchestra, Huy Bias Overture." Brunswick Concert Orchestra. "The Perfect Song." Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Three O'Clock in tuo Morning" Waltz. 1.14: Regal Cinema Orchestra. "Sally" Selection. Miniature Concert Orchestra, "Yestcrthoughts." Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Slavonic Rhapsody." C.32: JCastbourne Municipal Orchestra, "Silhouettes." New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, Wood Nymphs" Valsettc. Brunswick Concert Orchestra, "Sylvia." De Groot and New Victoria Orchestra, -'Other Days." 6.51: Edith Lorand Orchestra, "After the Ball" Walt.. Winter Garden Orchestra, 'Thunder and Lightning." 7.0: News and reports. 7.40: Lecturctte, ".For the Home Gardener." 8.0: Chimes. 5.2: Programme of records. Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Songs of England." 8.8: Vocal gems, Kegal Light Opera Company, "The Chocolate Soldier." 8.16: Banjo, Eddie Peabody, "St. Louis Blues." 8.19: Baritone, Raymond Newell, "Knights of the King." 8.22: Piano, Ania Dorfman, "Hungarian Rhapsody" No. 10 (Liszt). 8.30: Vocal duet, Dora Labbett. and Hubert Eisdell, "Bird Songs at Eventide." 8.33: Descriptive Ballad, Debroy Somers Band, with Norman Allln and chorus. 8.41: Talk, Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, 0.8. E., The World Today." 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2: Variety programme. A reproduction of the programme chosen for the 8.8.C. Birthday Week by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, prefaced by the new song In honour of his Koval Highness—"Gentlemen, the Prince I"—suns by Raymond Newell and chorus. 8.6: Novelty Ono-step, 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra, "A Bungalow, a Piccolo, and You." 0.9: Humorous duet. Jack and Claude Hulbert, "It Always Starts to Bain." 9.12: Fox-trot, 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra. TrVrap Your Arms Around Me." 9.15: Gillie Potter, "Mr. Potter Wanders On." j 9.18: Comedienne, Marion Harris, "An Evening in Caroline." 9.21: Fox-trot, 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra, Wherever You Are." 9.24: Sketch, "Claiiham's and Dwyer's Fairy Tales.". Slow Fox-trot, 8.8.C. Orchestra, "Tho Clouds Will Soon Roll By." 9.33: Piano, Leslie Hutchinson, "Dancing in the Dark." • 9.3.: Comedicnno, Cicely Courtneidge, "AH Baba's Camel." 9.42: Colombo, with Tzigane Orchestra, "A Night at the Htraigaria." 9.48: Humorous duet. Jack and Claude Hulbert, "Jolly Good Company." 9.51: Slow Fox-trot, 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra, "Underneath the Arches." 9.54: Comedienne Marlon Harris, *Ts I ln Love?—l __" 9.57: Piano, Leslie Hutchinson, "You're Blase." 10.0: Quick-step, 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra. Downhearted." 10.3: Close down. SYA, Christchurch (980 kilocycles).—6.o: Borlln State Opera House Orchestra, "Abu Hassan" Overture. De Groot and His Orchestra, "Tina." London Theatre Orchestra, "A Country Girl." 6.15: Organ, Emll Velazco, La Golondrina." Orchestra Opera Comique Paris, "Manon" Ballet Music 3. H. Squire* Celeste Octet, "The Fly's Courtship." Ernest Leggett London Octet, "Operatic Fantasia." 6.36: Jobann Strauss Orchestra, "Voices ot Spring" Waltz. John Barbirolli's Chamber Orchestra, "A Little Night Music." Marek Weber Orchestra, "Blonde or Brunette" Waltz. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Addlngton market. 8.0: Chimes. Thirty minutes of Anton Dvorak's Compositions, followed by miscellaneous programme. The Studio Orchestra (Mr. H. G. Glaysher conductor), "Carnival" Overture. 8.12: Record, violin, Albert Sammons, "Indian Lament." 8.16: Studio Orchtra, "Humoresque," "Allegretto" from Fourth Symphony. 8.26: Soprano, Millicent O'Grady, "Songs My Mother Taught Me." 8.29: Studio Orchestra, "Gypsy Songs"—"l Chant My Lay," "Tune Thy Strings O Gypsy." 8.33: Record, Covent Garden Opera Company with orchestra, "Brother Dear and Sister Dear" (Strauss); "Oh, What a Feast, What a Wondrous Night" (Strauss). 8.41: Record, H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, "Fantasia on 17th Century Music A.D. 1664." 8.49: Bass, Mr. R. S. H. Buchanan, "Requiem," "Myself When Young." 8.54: Record, flute, Edith Penville, "Air and Hornpipe," "Fantasie Characterise _ue." 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.2: Reserved. 9.17: Studio Orchestra, "Merry England." 9.28: Record, tenor, Miguel Villabella, with chorus and orchestra, " 'Tls Morning." 9.32: Record, violin, YelU D'Aranyl, "Poeme Hongroise" (Hubay); "Hungarian Dance No. 8." 9.40: Soprano, Millicent O'Grady, "Regnavl nel Sllenzio" (Silence O'er All), "Addio." 9.47: Record; piano, Laff PoulshnofT, "Polichhielle" (Rachmaninoff). 9.51: Bass, Mr. R. S. H. Buchanan, "Unfearing"; "Onaway, Awake. Beloved." 9.56: Record, Bombardiers Military Band, "Hungarian Dance No. 0." 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. , .
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1933, Page 3
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