RADIO PROGRAMMES
MONDAY, JANUARY 8. iVA, WELLINGTON (570 kilocycles). 5.0: Children's hour, by.Buffalo Bill. 0.0: New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, "Britannia" Ovcrturo (MacKeuzie). Now Concert Orchestra, "Hydropaten" Waltz (Gungl). March Weber and Ills Orchestra, "Mcnuet No. 1" (Padcrowskl). G. 15: H.II (Jrenadler Guards Band, "Hyde Park.feulte"—Part 1: Sunday Morning Church Parade; Rotten How, Part 2: (a) On the turpentine; (b) Around tho Bandstand (Jalowtcz). Zonophone Salon Orchestra, "Love-ln-a-Mi&t' (Poster). C.2C: Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Lol Here th« Gentle Lark" (Bishop). The bavpy Orphean*. "Lido Lady" Selection (i.42 ltlo Novelty Orchestra, "Mlcntras Llora el Tango" (Barablne). Kdlth Lorand Orchestra, •Johann Strauss Fantasia" (Strauss). Grand symjiliony Orchestra, "Japan**! Cherry Blossom Festival" (Iroahltomo). : 7.0: News. 7.40 Talk, Wlrihana, "Forests and Birds." 8.0: Records, . London Theatre Orchestra, New JUoon" Selections (Rumberg). Conducted by tho composer. 8.10: David Sharron (tenor), with chorus and orchestra, (a) "Meet Me in My Dreams Tonight," (b) "When I Passed the Old Church Uoor " Dora' Labbette and Norman Allln (vocal duet), (a) "In Springtime," (b) "At Love's Beginning." S.iZ: Regal Virtuosi, conducted by 'Emanuel Starftey, (a) "Beautiful Spring" Waltz (Llncfco), (b> i "Tho ' Grasshoppers' Dance" (liucalossl). 8.28: Mr. R. J.Lnurcnson (baritone). Ballad Kecluil: (a) "Sword of Ferrara," (b) "Friar of Orders Grey," (c) ''Cape' Horn Gospel," (d) Hell's Pavement." 8.40: Re&erved. . 9.0; Weather report and station notices. 92: Records. New May fair Orchestra, "Snacks In Bars." 9.12: Len Flllls (Hawaiian Guitar), (a) "Just an Echo in the Valley" (Connelly); (b) "Roll Along Kentucky Moon" (Halley). 8.18: Olive Groves (soprano), (») "Under Heaven's Blue," (b) "Smllln' Through." J. H Squire Celeste Ortet, "Down Memory Lane." 9.32: Klrlloff's Russian Balalaika Orchestra, (a) "Shining. Moon" (Trad.); (b) "Bong of tho Volga Boatmen" (Trad.). Salon Orchestra,' (a) "Little Star-Estrelltta" (Ponce); (b) "A Little Love, a Little Kiss" (Sllesu). 9.44: Essie Acklnnd (contralto), (a) "Caller Berrin' "; (bl "Five Ltttlo Piccaninnies." 9.50: Oily Oakley (banjo .soloist), (a) "Sweet •Jasmine" (Oakley)'; (b> "March* de Concert" (Oakley). Regal Virtuosi, "Nola" (Arndtk 10.6: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down. " , 3YC,, WELLINGTON ,(840 kilocycles). S.O: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close' down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Concert programme. 10.0; Close, down.' . ■> . SYA, Chrtstetiurcb (720 Kilocycles) (dally from 10: a.tn.).—5.0: Children's hour, by Cousin Nessio. 6.0: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, "Stornlng, Noon, and Night In Vienna" Overture (Suppe). Eastbourne Municipal Orchestra, "Tarantelle" (S»int-Sains). Marek Weber and His Orchestra, "Lehariana" (Gclger). 6.2«: Marck Weber and His Orchestra, "Amorettentanze" Waltz (Gungl). Berlin State Opera House Orchestra. "Schwanda, the Bagpipe Player." Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Midsummer Night's Dream" Scherzo (Mendelssohn). 8.3G: Ne« Symphony Orchestra, "Le Cid Billet Music" (Masaenet). (1) Castlllane: (2) Aubade; (3) Andalouw; (!) Arragonajae; (5) Madrllene; (A) Navarrlase. Jacques Jacob 3 Ensemble; "Sobre Las' Olas" (Rosas). Royal Opera • Orchestra; "Shepherd Fennel's . Dance" (Balfoiir Gardener). 7.»: News. 8.0: New Brighton . Municipal Band {conductor,: Mr: J. A. Nuttall) "Kneller HaU" March (Hawkins); "For K?«Tru«" Waltf (Greenwood).' 8.12: Thomas X West (tenor). (a) "Malre My Girl," (b) "At Dawning." 8.1T: The Band, (a) "Try a Little Tenderness" (Woods); (b) "They all Start Whistling Mary" (Pos-trots) (Leslie). 8.25: Record,' David McAlpla (bass-baritone), "The Garden Where the Praties Grow." - 8.28: The Band, '.'Balmoral" Selection (Raynor). 8.36: Record. Will. Fyffe (romedlan), "Sailing Up the Clyde." /8.40: The Band, "At tho Baby Parade" (Patrol) (Little); '(When It's Lamp Lighting Time Id the Valley" (Walt?,) (Nlcholls) 8.S1: Thomas E. West (tenor), (a) "I Did Not (Know,".. (It) "Because." 8.96: The Band, "Sons of the Sod" March (Greenwood). 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.3: Reserved. 0.20: Poltronierl String Quartet, "flunrtet In G,Major" .(Haydn), (a) "Andanie Sostenuto": (b) "Allegro Con Spirlto"; («) "Mlnuetto?; (d) "Finale." 8.36: J. I. Tennent (bass),, (a) "The Lute Player"; (b) "Droop Sot Tonng Lorerf'; (c) "Vale." ».46: Maurice Maraebal ('cello'). "Elegie" (Faure). 9.54 i The Chernlarsky Trla (piano, violin, and 'cello), 'The Rose Enslave*, the Nightingale" (Rlmsky-Korsakov); "Romance" (Glinka).. 10.0: Close down 3YL. Chrlstcburch (120 ft kilocycles).—s.o: Light . musical programme, 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0:, Concert programme: 10.0 :i Close down.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 6, 8 January 1934, Page 4
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