RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570- kilocycles). 5.0: Children's hour. t™'°"T. Dl nncr .' nu nlc- Grand SymPHony OrchesTit»t n° Cl y Overture IKela Bela).-London SS" O^hestra, "Maid of the Mountains" tra "Th«( p7 SOi D)- Ketelby's CoDcert Orc"es(Ketelbyj and the Dresden Figures" of^Mendeiss^nn 8" 11'^; 6 nClCf e Octet' "Men">rie S bourne Sf.ni i•. HA °,' Amers and'the Eastata" rrosJS Dal f Or£ hf stra' "Second SerenOrlentalß" it ]? S Bela o«*estpa. "Fantasia Band "v (,h ns,eK H- M- Grenadier Guards 70- n* 2Uom«»s" March Medley.
8"o-Vh? ' TSf the Home. Gardener." ner""/Sr e-^.J lle SaloQ Orchestra. "Zieu- £- -8 4- fvT. k?'"^ Sw<*t") (Coward). duet) ' "Tnl ? ma£ and Victor Arden (piano ge^)-' "I nn,v nBIoom" (Rabin and R^ln-1 and WarrenK y " EyeS for You" (Dubln "The BBe Sefeater.'? OnOWay' humorous monologue. wa Bl£2^™ dA° lel Or<*estra, "Isle of Capri" (Carter) Dedy); Mo°n»S«t .Kisses" tango-! VvU^ c^p -«a,b yG co. S cott-| ••^myj^^^-)..^.^,-.
T&'jSi^t?^; W«o).;;.«The Very iet 8'v 2 n |.»:? r »»i,I'aWr6nce and the Quaglinb Quarmenl "L"t "^U ty >'»t««nental accompani«rV « and Potatoes.". ... Wait'" (ttr^ MaSC°tte ' ''G°ld and SllTer Kebroadcast' from Empire stations of h^rt c, by THieh Commissioner-for New ZeatSi «d' riames Par T. on tto occasion of New Zealand Day celebrations In London. (Conditions- permitting.) • 9.15: Weather report and station notices. d >^Orchestra of the Concerts Colpnne, Paris. "Espana Rhapsody" (Chabrier) c. J.:, ? Icllard T<Wber (tenor), "Ich Werde il? v., cht 'Wledersehn"; "GlucK, Das Mir Verblleb" (from "Dead City"). 9.35: Richard Tauber singing a duet with himself, "I Would That •My love Might Blossom. ■ ■ ■ ■ 9.38: Sydney Gustard (organ), Medley of Popular Classics. 9.46: "Glasgow Orpheus Choir, ."Summer is Gone"; "Cargoes." ■ ■ ■ 9.52: The Cologne Chamber Orchestra, "Serenade No. 6": Part 1. Menuetto, Trio; Part 2, Rondo (Mozart). , 10.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 10.30: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down. i : 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 tilocj-eles). ■5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. : 7.0: After-dinner music.. ' : 8.0: Recent pianoforte records by Vladimir Horowitz, at 8.1 p.m. Haydn's "Sonata No. 1 In E Flat." Ernst yon Dohnanyi,. at 8.20 p.m. Dohhariyl's "Variations on ' a Nursery Tune," and .Eileen,Joyce at 8.43 p.m.:' ■ : 9.0: An hour of Scottish vaudeville. -10.0: Close-down. „■ '.. ... • 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kilocycles). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Pat. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.8.C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra, "La Boutique Fantasquo" (Resplghl).. Columbia, Symphony Orchestra, "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn). International: Concert Orchestra, "La Spagnola" waltz (Di Chlara). 6.ls:,Edith Loranda Orchestra, "Tales of Hoffman" .(Offenbach). Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, 'Slavonic' Dances" Nos. B'*and 16 (Dvorak). 8.8.5. Wireless Military' and "Le Reve Passe" (Helmer). Marek Weber and his Orchestra/ "Bustle of Spring" (Slndlng). 6.36: Symphony Orchestra, "Artists' Life" waltz (Strauss). Cedric Sliarpe Sextette, "Intermezzo" (Coleridge Taylor), /vNovelty-- Orchestra, "Passion Rose" (Lehar). Piccadilly Orchestra, "My Beloved Gondolier" (Tlbor). 6.50: New Light Symphony Orchestra, "At Dawning".' (Cadmah). Dajos Bela Orchestra "Tho Court.Ball" .wait!! (Lanner). 7.0: News: 7.35: Addlngton' stock market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Records,-'Debroy Somers Band, "Cavalcade" Selection. 8.10: Ana Hato and Deane Waretl'nl, vocal duets,, "Hoea Ra" (Canoe Song); "Tahi Nel Taru Kino"; "Hokl: Hokl": "Tho Arawa." 8.19: Grand Symphony Orchestra. "Round the World by Air" fantasia (Mannecke). 8.27 "Music at Tour Fireside," featturlng "Allerseelen" and Rusticana" selection. 8.42: Debroy Somers Band "English Medley": "Sea Songs "Medley." 8.50: Ernest McKinlay (tenor), "God Defend New Zealand." 8.52: Gil Dech and his Concert Orchestra, "Maori ■ Selection.". -9.0: Weather forecast and station notices.■■■ Rebroadcast-of talk from the* Empire: station by Sir James Parr, High Commissioner for New Zealand, on the'-occasion: of the celebrations, of New Zealand Day In London. (Conditions permitting.) 9.20: Record, Cedric Sliarpe Sextet, "Old Enlgish Medley." 9.24: "Superstition." A dramatic -presentation dealing with the fallaclons superstition that human destiny can be divined from the bubbles of a tea, cup. 9.39: Records, Ferdy Kauffman and his Orchestra, "In the Teahouse With a Hundred Steps." 9.43: Record, Angela Baddeley and Company,' dramatic sketch, "The Safe" (• thriller). 9.51: Record, Bravour Dance Orchestra, "The.Cockchafers'Tea Party" (Noa'ck). 9.54: Claude Hulbert, Bobble- Comber, Paul England, and Max Kester, "Taking Possession." 10.0: Dance music. .11.0: Close down. 3YL, CHRISTCHURCH (1200 kilocycles). . 5.0: Light. musical programme. ■ 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Gems from the operas. 9.0: Ballad programme, featuring recitals by Essie Ackland (contralto), at 9.12 p.m., and Walter Glynno (tenor), at 9.32 p.m. 10.0: Close down.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1935, Page 7
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