RADIO PROGRAMMES
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). (Daily from 10 a.m.) •0.0: Berlin-Philharmonic" Orchestra, "Grand March from "ra__-_._aus.cr'." - Vienna Philharmonic Orcliestra, "11-Seraglio Overture." Or- ??•"; F _. Kowland-Tims, "Metody" (Dawes). > ictor .Salon Orchestra, "Tho World is Waltins, tor the Sunrise."- ' ni." :„. S« yfal _. or,clles„ lp. "Nights of Glad, ness WrUz. Regal Cinema Orchestra, "A Musical Jlg-Saw." The Royal Opera Orchestra, Lovent Garden."Berceuse" (Jarn<-reldt) , ,1 ~' 1 Wiiteman Orchestra, "Son?; of India. J. ir. Sq u i ro Celeste Octet, "Two Jives tt....re&.. J'l ck ]I>'»°n Orchestra, "When the Wh te Elder Treo Blooms Again." Dajos Beia Orchestra,-/-' The Zarcwltsch Potpourri." Paul "lilteman Orchestra, "Llebcstrauni." . *>-5.-;:, , po)tronleri String Quartot, "Allegro con Brio". (Boccherltii); International Novelty Quartet, "Stephanie Gavotte." 7.0: News and reports. 8.0:- Chimes. Concert by the Wellington Artillery Band (Conductor, Captain T. Herd) and 2YA artists.—March, The Baud, "The Jolly Coppersmith." .8.5:. Baritone, Mr. M. Llddle, "I Travel the Eoad"; "Tcnetia." 8.11: Tlio Band. "Musical Snapshots." 8.17.-Record, Elsie and Doris Waters, "I Only Met Her on Sunday." Record (organ) Sandy Macphcrson, "Dancing Animal Crackers." 8.23.*.- Miss Lynda Hastings, "Sister Mary Jane's Top-note." 8.20: Cornet. Sergt. W. H. Bowman, "Old Folks at Home." 8.40: Lecttir'ette, Mr. F. C. Hawley, D/F.C., "With Lawrence in Arabia—The Right from Guora to Azrak." 9.0: Weather -report and station notices. 9.2: Serenade, Tho Band, "Summer Breezes." Two-step, "Get Out and Get Under." ) 9.10: Baritone... Mr. M.; Llddle. "Bedouin Lore Song"; "Dream Minuet." 9.16: Waltz, The -Band, "Queen of Emeralds." 9.22: Duet. Miss Lynda Hastings and Mr. W. J. McKcon, "Noblesse Oblige." 9.30: Record (banjo), Harry Reser. "Collelto." Record, The Three Harmonisers, "There's a Good Tlmo Coming." 9.30: Fantasia, The Band, "Sandringham." 9.4.5.: Mr.' w. J, McKcon, "Tell 'em tlio Truth." 9.411: Descriptive Fantasia. The Band, "Bells of Abcrdorcy." March, "Tho Happy Frog." -10,0:. Close-down. . .3Y_i.„_Cbrlstchu__cl_ . <!*jSO. .kilocycles).—6.o : Dinner Music. Sandor Joszl Orchestra.' "M.-i----rioncttes' Wedding March." Berlin State Opera
House Orchestra-, "The Magic Fluto" -Overture. Albert W. Ketcll-ey's Concert Orchestra, "Bells Across the Meadows." 6.13: Frank Westfleld' Orchestra, "Our Miss Gibbs" Selection. Victoria Orchestra, "Espanita" Waltz. Dajos Beia . Orchestra, "Mosaic" Potpourri. 0.31: Orchestra Mascotte with Dajos Beia, "The Flowers' Dream:" Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, "Slavonic Dances." Sir Henry J. Wood's Symphony Orcliestra, "VolKa Boat Song.'' . 6.45: Symphony Orchestra, "When the' Lemons Bloom." Herman Finck and His Orchestra, "Melodious Memories." 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Mr. I. W. Weston, "The Farm Books." 8.0: Chimes, Band of Royal Air Force, "The Geisha" Selec'loh. 8.10: Dramatic Players, Descriptive Ballad, "My Am Folk." 8.1S: Bruno Walter and ■ Royal Harmonic Orchestra, "Siegfried's Journey to the Rhine" (Wagner). 8.26: Bass, Malcolm McEachern, "Only an Old Rough Diamond." 8.29: Organ, Jesse Crawford, "Sylvia." 8.32: Comedienne, Gracic Fields, "After To-night We Say Good-bye." 8.35: Eddio Peabody (banjo and various instruments), "This is _ the ' Day of . Days." 8.38 : Tenor with Cinema ■ Organ, Charles Hill, "When the New Year Bolls are Ringing."" 8.41: Orchestra of the Concerts Colonne, Paris, "Polka and Galop"; "Fireworks" (Stravinsky). 8.49: The Sieber Choir, "Tales from Vienna Woods." 8.57: toudon Piano Accor'deon Band, "Are'We To Part I/ike Thisf." 9,0: Weather forecast' and station - notices. 9.2: Talk, Mr. J. Johnson, "Undercurrents at Work Towards International Unity.". 0.17: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "IvanhooV Selection. 9.25: Soprano, Joanette Macdonald, "Love Me Tonight." 9.25: Marek Weber Orchestra," March Intermezzo, "Spring's Delight." 9.31: Troise and the Mandoliers with Chorus, "The Song of the Rose." 9.34: Bass, Chorus and Orchestra, Paul Robeson, "Plantation Songs." 9.42: Berlin State Opera House Orcliestra,- "Slavonic Dances." 9.50: Elsie and Doris Waters, "That's the Worst-of Having Pe6ple Upstairs." 9.53: Bayrcuth Festival Orchestra, "The' Ride of the Valkyries." 10.1: Close down. - - -
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 19
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