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RADIO PROGRAMMES

SATURDAY, DECEMBER IC. 2YA, WEMJNUTO.V (STO KILOCYCLKS.) 5.0: aiildi-eu's hour, by Aunt Jlolly iinij Uiil'lo Jastjur. (i.U: Milan Symphony Orchestra, "11 Jlatrlmonla Sccrclo" Overture (Ciinaruaa). Columbia Concert Orchestra, '■The Broken .Melody" (Van JJienuJ. J. H. Squiru Celesta Octet, "i'eter Pan" Selection (Crook). The Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, "0 Beautiful Jluytlme" (Strauss). ' ti.^s: J. H. Siiuire Celeste Octet, "Chant Sans i'aroles" (Tschaikowsky). Debroy Somers Band, "StoallliE Thro' the Classics" Xo. a— Overtures, La Argentina, Castanets, with orchestra, "I-n Corrida" (Tlie Bull Fiuht) (Yalverde). Jean Lensen and his Orchestra, ■•Ideale" (Tosli). 1i.43: Albert W. Kctclbey's Concert Orchestra, "In a .Fairy Keulni" (a) "The Moonlit lilailq"; (li) "The yueuu Fairy Bailees"; (c) •■The Gnomes' March." (Kettlbey). J. H. SdLiire's Celeste Octet, "La Serenata" (Braga). 7.U : .Yews. S.O: March, 2YA Concert Orchestra (conductor, .Mr. Leon de Mauny), "Sounds of Peace" (Yon Blon). 5.7: Hecvrd, The Westminster Singers (a) "01c .loc"; ll>)' "There arc \Yoraen";' (c) "Men." ' S.IS: 2YA Concert Orchestra, "Yalse dcs AloiiL'ttes" (Urlfc'o). S.lii: Sketch, Mr. Victor S. Lloyd and company, "The Lltlle Ticket.'" 8.30: Keeord, bass, Richard Watson ( a ) "When Dull Care"; (b) "Haileiiuin." S.3ti: -Novelty Instrumental and vocal, Mr. Marcus L. Tozer, "Medley of .ropuliir Airs." 5.42 : Selection, 2YA Concert Orchestra, "The Llghtninß Switch" (Alford). 5.04: Kecords, Elsie and Doris Waters and Christopher. Stone, "Mrs. Christopher Stone." Billy Cotton and his band, "I\C. 123" (Butler). D.O: Weather report and station notices. 0.2: Ueeord, entertainer, Harry Hemsley entertains wjth the children (a) "The Kiddies Ho Carolling"; (b) "Christmas Presents." U.S: 2YA Concert- Orchestra, "Three Dances from Tom Jones" (German). 1)'.1C: Sketch, Mr. .Victor S. Lloyd and company, "The Extremists Plot." 9.25: Suite, 2YA Concert Orchestra, "Hyde Park" (1) "Sunday Morning Church Parade"; (2) "Rotten Row"; (3) "On the Serpentine"; (4) "Around the Bandstand" (Jalowiez). 11.40: Novelty Instrumental and Vocal, Mr. Marcus L. Tozer, "Medley oE Popular Airs." D.48: Hecprds, instrumental, International Novelty Quartet, "Black and Tun Polka" (Loughlin). ' - Vocal duet. Bob and Alf Pearson, "It's Time to Sing Sweet Adeline Again." 0 34.:/ Tango, 2YA Concert Orchestra, "Spanish Jiyes" (Bordetas). 10.0: Sporting summary. 10.10 : Dance programme, li.'lv: Close down. 2YC, WELLINGTON (S4O KILOCYCLES.) 0.0: Musical programme. li.O: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0 : Concert programme. 10.0: Close down. 3YA, Chri&tchurch (720 kilocycles).—3.o: Children's hour, by Aunt Pat. B.O: Percy Pitt and augmented Symphony Orchestra, "Poet and Peasant" Overture, Organ, Quentln Jlaclean, "One Hour With You" (Whiting). Menorah Symphony Orchestra, "Bar Kochba" Selection (Uoldfaden). 0.19: New Queen's Hall Orchestra, "Carmen-Ballet Music Act 4." Herman Finck and his Orchestra, "OfEenbachiana." 8.8.C. Wireless Military Band, "Golliwog's Cake Walk" (Debussy). 6.32: Herman llnck's Orchestra, "Schubertiana." J. H. Squire. Celeste Octet, "Moonbeams and Shadows" (Squire). Court Symphony 'Orchestra, "The Windmill Man." Jean Lensen and his Orchestra, "Love's Last Day" (Beuatsky). 6.32: J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Tho Ant's Antics" (Squire). Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "The Merry Brothers" (Genniu). 7.0: Kens. 8.0: Relny from the Choral Hall of concert by the Ohristchurch Male Voice Choir. Conductor; Dr. J. C. Bradshaw, assisted by tho Chrlstchurch Cathedral Choristers, ■ Madame Winnie Fraser (soprano)', and Mr. Noel Newson, L.K.A.M.,A.R.C.M. (piano). 9.0 (approx.) : Weather forecast and station notices- 9.2: Talk, Mr. A. Selwyn Bruce, "Canterbury's Anniversary." 9.12: Resumption of relay from tho Choral Hall of concert by Chrlstchurch Male Voice Choir. 10.12 (apnrox.) : Sports summary.'. 10..20: Dance music. 11.20: Close down. " . . SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17. 2YA, WELLINGTON:'..(S7O ..Kilocycles).. . ...9.0: Selected records. .'... > .. :. 11.0:■] Church service; from. Trinity Methodist Church, Wellington Souths " • , , ,1.0:. Dinner music. _•■' . ■ •: '-. ~, 2.0:,; Selected recWds. , V 3.3o:.Recorded',talk, A'außhan:,Cornish, D.Sc, "Tho .Scenery) of' Civilisation:"' 'Selected records.'- '■■■'- ,; 4.50: Clbse.dpwn.■•,".' 6:0': Chlldren's'Song Service, by Uncle Charles ■and the', .Children's Choir from tho Terrace , CongregationalvChurch. 7.0.: ; Even'irievService from St.-John's Presbyterian Church^ Preacher: Rev. J. It.1 Blanchard. Organist and Choirmaster: Mr. W. Lawrence llaegttt, F.T.C.L., L.A.B. 8.15 (approx.) : Record (descriptive fantasy), John Johnson and His International Orchestra, .^The" Voice of the Bells." , • : .Mezzo-Contralto, Miss Koma McClure, (a) "I Heard You Singing"; (b) "Tile Early MornIng." Record ('cello), Cedrio Sharpe, "Romance" (Harm). Record (baritone), Horace Stevens, (a.) "It is Enough"; (b) "Lord God -of Abraham." Kecord, The State Opera Orchestra, Berlin, "Tlie Bnjadera" Medley (Kalman). Jfezzo-Contralto, Mls3 Itoma McClure, (n) "Llo There My Lute'; (b) "Thanks Be To God." Record (grand organ), Spencer Shaw, "Itusslan Patrol" March (Rubinstein). , "Weather rejiort .and station notices. ■Special- presentation by "Tho Man in the Street"—"Tenor Singers." 10.0 (approx.) :, Close down. 2YC, WELLINGTON (S4O Kilocycles). CO : Selected musical programme. 8:30: Concert session. : :.. ~-- -10.0 (approx.) : Close down. 3YA, Christchurch (720- kilocycles).—9.o:: Selected records. 11.0': Close down. .1.0: Dili-' ncr music. 2.0: Selected records. 2.45: Talld 3.0 Selected records. 3.30: Relay of-Concert by Massed Bands at Hospital Grounds. 4.0: Selected records. 5.30 ; .Children's Song Service by--the Children of the Anglican Suivday Schools. (5.15 : Chimes from the studio. 8:80 : Selected records. 7.0 : .Evening Service from St. Mary's Anglican Church, iMerivalc. Preacher: Yen. Archdeacon■ P. ii. Haggitt. Organist and Choirmaster: Mr. Alfred Worsley. 8.80 : Studio Recital by Hubert Carter and assisting artists with Stanley Morgan at the piano. Song Cycle for four solo voices, Vln a. Persian.Garden. (The words selected from tho Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.) Soloists: Soprano, Miss Millicent O'Grady; contralto, Miss Myra Suttoii; tenor, Hubert Carter; baritone, Arthur S. Bell. 9.0:, Weather forecast and station notices. 9.2:.' Piano, Paul Vinogradoff, /"Chromatic Fan-, tasie" (Bach)'. 9.10: Selection from the Comic Opera- "Les Cloches De Corneville" (The Bellsj of Corneville) (Planquette), .. Soloists: "Germnlne," Miss Annas GaleV "Grenicheuxj" Hubert. Carter. "Marquis," Arthur S. Bell. Song, Grenicheux, "On Billow Rocking." Duet, Germaine and Grenicheux, "'Twas But an Impulse." Song and Chorus, Marquis, "With Joy My Heart." Son, Germaine, "From Pallid Cheek." Yalse, Grouicheux, "That.Night I'll Ne'er Forget." Duet, Germaine and Marquis, "My Lord IMy Lord 1" 9.27 : Pianoforte Solo, Paul Vlnogradoff, "Sixth Rhapsody"1 (Liszt). 9.35: Selection from "Merrio England" (German). Soloists: Bessio. Throekmorton (Maid of Honour to the Queen), Molly Hatherly; Jill All Alone (A supposed Witch), Grace Nixon; .Queen Elizabeth. Nancy Bowden; The Earl of Essex, IHissell Cordery; Long Tom, Cyril; Jenkin; Sir Walter Raleigh, Hubert Carter.; (Chorus of,. Lords, Ladies, ami Townsfolk.): At the planoj Stanley Morgan. Opening Chorus,' "Sing Adown. Adown." Song. Jill, and Chorus, "Oh Where the I)e*r do Lie." Quintet, Bessio, Jill, Raleigh, Essex. Long Tom. "Love is Meant to Make us Glad." Song"Essex and Chorus, "Tho Yeomen of England." Duet, Bessio and Raleigh, "Come to Arcadio." Chorus, "Long Live Elizabeth." Song, Elizabeth ;. and Chorus, "O Peaceful England." Finale Act 1, Principals and. Chorus, "It is a Tale of Robin Hood." Quartet, Bessie, 'Elizabeth, Raleigh, Long Tom, "In "England, Merrie England.'.' Waltz Song, Bessie, "Who Shall Say." Duet, Jill and Raleigh, "It is the Merry Month of May." Song, Raleigh, "The English Rose." Finale, Principals and Chorus, "Robin Hood's Wedding." 10.10: Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 6

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 6

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 6