RADIO PROGRAMMES
FRIDAY. MAY 10. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 KILOCYCLES). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Molly. . . ■ . 5.30 : Rebroadcast from Empire Station—His Majesty the -KlnCwIH be heard a second time by listeners, when.an electrical recording will bo broadcast of the proceedings when his Majesty goes to Westminster Hall on May 8 to receive*a loyal address from members of the Lords and Commons. ' ■ G.O:-Dinner music . (presented according to .the time of the termination of the rebroadcast). 7.0: News. . : : . 7.30: Tinio signals from Dominion Observatory. . ■ . : . 7.40: Talk, Mr. J. L, Thomson, "Ifoon Mysteries.". . ' • -•■■••-.. 8.0: Chimes. . Programme of Selected Renords. Roy Fox and his Band, "I Want' To Hear Those Old-Time Melodies .Again" (Gilbert). ■ , , ■ , 8.8: Gertrude Lawrence and Douglas Fairbanks, jun., Scene from ."Moonlight, Is Silver." 8.10: Patricia , Rossborough . (piano), "A Cavalcade of Martial Tunes*'; "Sweetmeat Joe, the Candy Man"'(Groom-Johnston). 8.22: .Jack Buchanan, (light vocal), "One Good Tuno Deserves Another"; "I Think I Can." ' . .. , 8.28: The Caumont British Orchestra. "Sons of the Sand" -Mfti-cb (Noble, end KesUr).. 8.31: Anona Winn (comedy vocal), "No.One Believes I'm.a Mermaid." 8.34: Alfredo-Campbli-and his Salon Orchestra, "The Dancing. Clock" .■ (Ewlng-Strou'l); "Snowman" "(Lo Clerq). 8.40: Talk, Professor F. L.W. Wood,1 "Royal Jubilees—yesterday and Today."- ■ 9.0: Weather report' and v.atlori notices. '" 9.5: A programme featu'-lns Jphri Robertson (cornetlst) and famous British. Military and Brass B-nds. ' , ■ . ' John Robertson (cornetlst). ""Neath Austral Skies" (Code); . rWbere My: Cara»aa lias Rested" (Lohr);. "My Task1' {Asuford); "Xuna Mia" (De Crescenzo).' ' 9.16: Regimental Band- of K.M. ■ Grenadier Guards, "Songs'of England" March. Selection. 9.22: Stuart: Robertson (bass-baritone I with Male Chorus, "Aboard tho vviridlanimor." 9.30: Grand Massed Bands at the Loicester Brass Band Festival,-1931 '.(conducted by Jns. Oliver), "Other Days" Selection (Finck). Foden's Motor Works, Wood Green Excelsior Silver Trize, Edmonston Silver and the Friary Brewery Bands, "Evergreen- Melodies." 9.42: Sylvia Cecil (soprano).-'-'lt •Is Only o. Tiny Garden"; "Roses of Plcardy." 9.48: The Band' of H.M." Coldstream Guards, "The Ysomsn of the Guard" (Sullivan). ».SS: Band of H.M.. Royal i Horse ■ Guards (Tho Blues), "Knights of tho King" (Grand Processional) (Ketelbey): 10.0: Darice programme. :-"' ' ■ 11.0: Clpso down.' ■ '. i. . . 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 KILOCtCLES). ; 5.0: Light musical programme. ■ 6.0: Close down; • 7.0: After-dinner music. ■ ] -• 8.0: "Tho Songs They Like to Sing/V famous broadcasters reveal "their"preferences. , ,9.0: Sonata hour, featuringl at 9'p.m. Schubert's ■Violin and. Piano i Sonata' In G Mlripr; at 9.17 p^m., a recital by Essie Ackland (contralto) ; . and at 9.3S p.m.,' .Chopin's . "Funeral Sonata-." l : . • i • 10.0: Close down, i ■• , ; ■
> The late Marchesc de > Pinedo, ■ once Italy's greatest Hero and then disgraced because, it is said, he'paid.court to a Princess, i received posthumous > honours in Rome.. ";
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1935, Page 12
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