RADIO PROGRAMMES
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12
2\A, WILLINGTOV A^TO MLOCICLES) 5 0 tlilldrens hour, conducted by \ndy fa"o Dinner music—Joliann Strmss md his orchestri, Radctzky March (Strduss) MIHn bjmphony Orcliestia lorco of "cstlny, Overture (\crdl), /uridi Jonhallo Orchebtia, Andante (Mo^irt) 015 The International Concert Orchestra 'Just a Kils' Wajti (Kaslk) , Band of H M Grenadier Guards" Ivanhoo bclcctlon (Sull van) Organ—(Jucntln MicLcin, Little Dolly Da)dream (btudrt) , HiHo Oidieatra Kosimundt Billet | Music (Schubert) 1 AndßUtino, 2 Allegro Moderito md \ndintc 638 Bouinemoutli Muniilpal Orchestri, Echoes ot tlie \allej (Gcnln) Frank West fields Orchestra iho .Ne« feulllTan bclcc tlon , bandor Joszt Orchestra I'olo U'et tilo>il Edith Lorind Orchebtri 'O Milden My M ilden (Lehir) J II fciiuirc s Celeste Octet, berenade' (litl) 740 tWralk, lips to MotoAsts—Some Thoughts on louring . 8 0 Chimes 2YA Concert Orchestra (con ductor, Mr Leon de j£unj), O\ectute Ciowu Diamonds' (Auber) ' 89. Mrs Ellen Crawford contrilto My Pra>er',, Beyond tho Hills of lime , lhe Houae I Love Best of All 8 20' 2YA Concert Orchestr i Selection Soni! Memories (Gcehl) 8 W Mr Arthur C Clark tenoi lo the lord of the Isles , 'ihe bcatull ot the Land Under \\ ayes ', A Barra Lu>o J 111 , Land of He irt s Desire 840 Leeturette Professor G V v oil Zed lltz, ' Utopias ' 9 0 Weather report and station notices D 2 2YA Concert Orchestra March London Bridge' (Coates). 'Yulse, Within luur Heart' (Troterc) 9XI Records Harry T Ileser banjo solo with piano. Lplly I'ops , llio Clolle nnd the Banjo' (Rcser) JlB The Bib lour vocal quartet lleita , When tho Guards are on Virido ' 024 2YA Concert Orchestra Rhjthnilc Paraiihrase, Ideal Alda , Intermezzo Ilcmoi sello Chic (Iletchcr) 934 Berlin Mandolin Orchestra Gavotte in. A Major' (Hen/c) , Groteskei "\I irch (bchmalstlch) 940 Donald Vows tenor Deep in Your Eyes , Iho Voice in the Old Vlllafee Choir 94b i\\ Conceit Orchestra, Moreeiu 'Spring Danco (bchytte) , >albc Les Patl neurs' (W aldteufel) 9rb BRlalalka Orchestra, On tho Koad to Sst Petersburg, ' 10 0 Dance programme 110 Closo down > 2YC, WELLINGTON (S4O KILOC\CLL&) *• 5 0 Light musical programme tj 0 Close dorm X T 0 After dinner music 8 0 Concert programme 10 0 Closo dowO
iYA Chnstchurcli (720 l>lloe^cleb) — 0 Children s hour, conducted b) Couhin Nessie 6 0 Dlfancr music National bymphonv Or chestra William lell Overture (Rossini) In tflrnattonal ftovehy Oreheatra lo Die Dienm mg' Walt? Foltronlerl fatrlnu O.u trtet/bere nade from Quartet in 1 (Hivdn) Jack Bjlton and his Orchcs.tr i Memoiics of I'url (Morcttl) Jll bqulre s Celebto Octet beeiio do Ballet' (Do Berlot) Kojal Itali m Band Marcia Realo (Royal March) (( obetti) USI Tho Parlophonc bilon Orchc&tri La bouieo Ballef Sulto (Dellbcs) bulnn OieheStri Aloha bunset Land' (knnelo) I e_ln ikl Klni, Orchestra, Masquerado (Loeb) (Mb Hie Boliemlans, Simple A\eu (lhome) Muelt Weber and Ills Orchostra ienua by Mght (KomzaK) 7 0 hews. 7 J \V 1 V sis slon, Mr Georgo Manning, M A Dip Soc be Tho btory of the Tolpuddlo Martyrs Xrado Unionism in tho larly 19th Century 8 0 Chimes Presentation of BB C luofcnmme Aldershot Tattoo ' (A broadcast from the Rushmoor Arena Aldershot described bj Mr Malcolm Frost) 8 j0 (approv. ) Itccordi Harry Dearth (baritone), lhe Drum Majoi 804 H M Grenadier Guards Band Dawn of Freedom' March (Lotter) Cuvaliy of 'lhe Clouds March (Alford) 9 0 Weather fore cast and station notices 9 S Rescn ed 920 Record, Flonzaley Quirtet Quartet in G Mnjor, Op 18, I<o 2 (Beethoven) 9,4b Mrs Anits Ledsham (me?zo contrilto) Four by tho Clock', ' blow Horses blow , We Sway Along the Ridges , Child Whit Sings the Morning? 9D6 Recoid, loner Strlu n Quartet 'Moment Music il 'So 2 innscrln tlon (Schubert) 10 0 Music mirth md melodj 10 30 Dance music 110 Clo->e down.
31: L Chriitcfuirch (1200 I liocvelcs) —" 0 TlEht musical iiro(,ramrac b-0 Cliso do«n 7 0 After dinner music "8 0 Concert pro Krnmme ]Q 0 Close ricmn
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1934, Page 3
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654RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1934, Page 3
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