RADIO PROGRAMMES
-5.0; Children's bour, ■conducted^;: byivJiEai^ 'Mail.- ■■,•--'■■"-"■;. -'V-' j<-iii' i~i,.!T*i-j*'^r;!-,^j>_.'.» 6.0:: Dinner music. »"■; 1&--itt»JtsO ; -'*«EJ.y.;Grand Symphony Orchestra,'/Kakqczjv.pr^rture"' (Keler Bela) r-London Theatre-Forch6Br> tra;'"Matd of. the Mpuu^ins'VSelectlbnOTrasMi Simson); Ketelbey's Concert, Orchestra; "Th» Clock-and. the .Dresden' Elgurss". (Ketelbey). 6.19: Boyal'Opera Orchestra, "Faust" Ballet Music (Gounod); Cordoba Philharmonic Orchestra,. "Carnival'1* (Lucena); Victoria Orchestra^ "Lar Serenati'Waltz'.! .(Metra)A ; X 6.84: 1. H; Squire Celeste.. Octet; "Memories of Mendelssohn"; H. G. Amers 'and 'tho Eastbourne Municipal'"Orchestra,'' "Second Serenata" (Toselll); Dajos Bela Orchestra, 'Tan- . tasla Orientate" (Lange); H.M. . Grenadier Guards' Band, "Marttal'-Moments" March Medley. ..•- '■ ■■:.■: -:.:/ '"■.■--.-■ ■■' ■.■■■■•■■■ .7.0: News. .;■:;■■* ■■■-• i ■ - ~ ■ . ■ T. 30: Time signals' from Dominion Obseivatory. .■■•. "-. ■:■ .■. '' ■•.-.■■..- ■•■■■■ ■ ■ 1.40: Talk, our motoring expert, "The Diesel Engine." ■'.-..■; -.. ■--.■■' . . 8.0: Chimes. Chamber music programme, featuring The Concordia;; Quartet and Boy Hill (tenor). The ConcoruUv QuarteCVtluartet No. 2 in D Major i (A,Borodlne);*iirst movement, allegro moderato; second movement; ~ scherzo allegro; third, movement; nottunio;' andanter fourth movement,, finale,-vivace. v;,v 8.27: Boy; Hill (tenor), accompaniment by W.. McLean (violin), S. McLean ('cello), and Oral Reid (piano). -."Three Pastoral • Songs"; "I Will Go Withfmy Father a Ploughing"; "Cherry Valley"; and "I Tiyishand I Wish." 8.40:. Talk,- -Mr. Bobert^j.iParker, - C.M.G, "Music and Literature.". •.-'"*•>'; ,' * ■ 9.0: Weather report and station notices. , 9.5: Continuity-programme. The love story .of "Pocahontas and John Snilth/'; ; . .-'•=.', 9.30: Dramatic episode. Eighth of a new series' of broadcast trials, ">Ve Awilf Tour Verdict." .CracMord ;v. Templett.. John. Crackford, a storekeeper •of the country town of Carrablnda, sues, the' Bey. Heury Templett, minister of St.. Barnabas' Church; Carrablnda; for defamation-and claims one thousand-pounds (£1000)' damages. The alleged •'.' libel was spoken by the dercudant during :a.sermon delivered at S{.! Barnabas Church* on. Sunday, February 10;-,1935. ■ v ..■■',.■'"■ <v, i' \ 10.0: Dance programme.. ' ?.. ~ ~'-J li.o i Close down. ■■ i' . _■:. '<..'. :v 2TC, WELLINGTON (SlO KILOCXCJuIIS)* ■ 5.0: Light musical programme. J; ?" . 6.0: Close down. '•-. . .: • ; 7.0: After-dinner, music. ,"i 8.0: Band programme with popular'interludes; ■"•' ■.'..".-'■' .... ... ... .- :-'■"«>■•'■,' '9.0': A projramme from the> works of th* lato Sir.Arthur Sullivan, in commemoration of the composer's birthday. '.',";'::'- ---10.0: Close down. .-.. i;-;-:-'-, -:-:;;": ■ 3YA," Chflstchurch (f2oMaiocycles).i-5.0J Children's hour,.conducted"bytDncle Bob! 6.0f : Dinner music 8.8.C. Wireless Symphonyi Orchestra, "La Boutique" Fantaique Selection (Kespighi); Columbia Symphony: a Orchestra, "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn); International Concert Orchestra, "La Spagnola'V Walts (dl CUlara). 6.15: Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Tales of Hoffman" fantasia (Offenbach);. Berlin SUte Opera House Orchestra, Slavonic -,Dances Nos--8 and 16 (Dvorak) ; 8.8.C.. .Wireless'MlUtary Band, "Le Beve V Passe" i (Helmer); Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "Rustle of Spring" (Stndlng). 6.36: Symphony Orchestra, "ArUsts" Life" Waltz (Strauss); Codrlc Sharp* Sextette, Intermezzo '(Coleridge "Taylor); Novelty Orchestra, "Passion , Kose" (Lehar) t Piccadilly Orchestra, "My Beloved Gondolier*' ITlber). 6.50: New Light Symphony Orchestra, "At Dawning" (Cadman); Dajos Bela Orchestra, "The Court Ball" Waltz (Limner), 7.0: News.', 7.30: Tune signal' from the Dominion Observatory. 8.0: Chimes. yThe Ne\r Brighton Municipal Band, : conductor, Mr.. J« A. Nuttall—(a) "Bound the Town" v'March (Greenwood); (b) "Woodland Blossoms" WalU (Greenwood). 8.14: Record, BlrrelCMalley, tenor—(a) T'To a Miniature"; (b) "Walata Pol." 8.20: The Band-^(a) VI Want to Heat Those Oldrtime Melodies" (Gilbert); (b) "\Vho ... Mado Little Boy Blue" (Wayne).': 8.28: Record, the Melody Three (male trio), "Remember M» , to Mary." 8.81: The Band, "Dlsleland"'>Selectlon (Stodden). 8.40: Record,- Conrad Thibault, baritone—(a) "It's Only' a Palter. Moon"; (b) "The Day-You Came Along." 6.46;: The Band —(a) "Over My Shoulder" v (Woods) ;{b» "Lazln" (Brunclle). 8.54: Becord, Walter Kirby, tenor, "A Hundred Moonlit Miles Away." 8.5T: V The Band, "Loyalty March" (Street). 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 8.5; Paul "Vinogradoft, pianoforte. Symphony Studies, Op. 12 (Schumann). 9.3o:"Bebroadcast 'of 2YA, Wellington, of dramatic episode; "We Await Your Verdict" . 10.0 1 Music, mirth, and . melody, including "Muslo at Your Fireside." 11.0: Close down. f ' V' 3YL, Chrlstchurch (1200 kilocycles).—6.o: Light musical programme. B.O: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music- 8.0: Classical programme, featuring, at 8' p.m.; "Tour Chopin Studies," played by ' Benno. Molsewltlch (pianist). 9.0: Light popular programme." 10.8 : Close aown.*- '■-. -■'• -::t,K;ri^-^ In regard ,to; the statement presentedto the R-ess on behalf of relief'workers on Saturday, the Mayor (Mr, T. G. Ai Hislop) says that> he did not "request'?: "a, 'large I deputation" to interview Mia- -tomorrow ; afternoon at; 4.30, but said'tliat he was willing to. receive delegates';then. '•' A tivil servant, T. Grettan, of 229 Willis Street, suffered when playing football:at Kelburn Park on Saturday^afternoon, and-was/;taken to Lewisham Hospital' by the Kee., Ambulance, _O. W. Price and Co, wih cell furnitur*, piano, etc^ in tiie mart tomorrow, commegcinK at.1.30 p.m. ' ': i?^,:^
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 3
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718RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 3
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