BROADCASTING
TODAY'S PROGRAMMES
2YA.—Jessie King, mezzo-soprano, in
a bracket of numbers. | ; 2YC. —Chamber music, introducing ! Haydn's Quartet in F Minor, Op. ] 20, No. 5. f IYA.—Play, "Mutiny on the Bounty." ] 3YA.—Talk "Modern Ballroom Dane- J ing" by the Dancing: Expert. ' 4YA. —Dunedin Symphony Orchestra in . the first concert of 1d37 season. 1 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc.). 5.0: Children's hour, Uncle Tony,- ' j 60: The London Palladium Orches- ; tra, "The Leek" (Middleton). Edith , 'Lorand Orchestra, "Underneath the ' Lilac Tree" (Schubert). Renara j (piano), Kershwin Medley. Orchestra : Mascotte, "Lotus Flowers" Waltz. 6 22- International Concert Orchestra, .. "Love and Spring" Waltz (Waldteufel). . London Palladium Orchestra, "Charm . of the Valse." Sandrir Joszi Orchestra, • "Love's Call" (Scharf). . ■ \ 6 39" Grand Symphony Orchestra, • "Tritsch Tratsch" Polka; (Strauss), Wil-, ■ liam Murdoch (piano). Songs Without Words (Mendelssohn). Grand Sym- ; phony Orchestra, Intermezzo (Strauss). , 6.49: Orlando and his . Orchestra, : "Little Flatterer" (Ellenberg). Her- ■ mann Finck and his Orchestra, "Often. ! bachiana." '; i 7.0: News and reports. I 7.30:*1 Time signals. ~ ■ • • j 7.40: Talk. Our Book Reviewer^ Current Books." ' . 8.0: "Easy Chair." A memory pro- ; gramme.' ! 8.15: Japanese houseboy. : 8.28: Darby and Joan in "Horaces ; First Shave." .. ; 8.40: Reserved. ■ 9.0: Weather. , ' . ■ '9 5- Jessie King (mezzo-contralto). ; "Morning Hymn" (Henschel), "Love, on My Heart from Heaven ; Fall ■ (Carey). "Go Not, Happy Day," "To : One Who Passed Whistling Through .= the Night" (Armstrong), "Scythe Song , (Hamilton. Harty),,."Love Went a-Rid- , in 912- Ernest Jenner. (piano) and '■ Claude Tanner (violoncello), Four : Movements for 'Cello and Piano' (Eccles) Ernest Jenner (piano) , /.Night (Dale). Claude Tanner Ccello) Intermezzo (Granados), • SC9 hlß rrL(e Vn an ßaGrn ees S)(Witone), "Here ! Come the ' Guards" (Longstaffe), "Span's a Liar" (Guion), "Sweet: Mv» ; Mary" "Beware of the Maidens, : "Time to Go" (Sanderson). . .- „ : 950* Salon Orchestra, "Black Eyes" . (Russian Gipsy Song), "Neapolitan N&*to'ss:?™Sfc : mirth, ; melody. ' 2YC, WELLINGTON. (840 kc). ' 5 0 to 6.0: Light musical programme. 7.'0: After-dinner music. ,-,,,_'*--, i 80- Chamber music hour: Quartet in F Minor, Op. 20, No. 5 (Haydn); played by the Pro Arte Quartet. 817-Lotte Lehmann (soprano). • 826- Trio in\D Minor, Op,. 49 (Mendelssohn) played ,by Alfred Cortot ; (piano), Pablo Casals. ('cello), and ( Jacques Thibaud' (violin). 9.0: "On With the Show." 10.0 to 10.30: Three light recitals. 2YD, WELLINGTON (990 kc.).' ' 7.0: Vaudeville and variety: ■, 7.35: A Session for *the Feminine A7!4o e: nCThe 2YD Singers in "Tuneful 7 155° IThe Music Wranglers.' _. . 835; Charlie Kunz, Rhythm Pianist, presents/some modern hits. ■ . 845: A short e play; "In Five Minutes Y°9 UO- Iwtyn le nKin g and his Orchestra. . 9-7- A Spot of Humour. I^l -d his. violin in "Romance and Melody.,.- •■' IYAi'AUeKLiAND (650 kc.)." v ',8 0: "Mutiny'"on the Bounty/ |^l^m^M»a C » kintolh (cornet)., with Military Band accompaniment, The Bride °iine Waves"; "Sounds, from the Hudson. 937- Mvra Booth (mezzo-soprano), "Here's to Love" (Rubens); "Rackety Co" IFriml). 9.43: Garde Republicaine Bahd of France, "Lohengrin — Prelude to act 3; "Tannhauser" Grand March (Wagner). 9.51: Myra. Booth (mezzo-soprano), Daffodil . • ■ Gold (Hodgson); "Road to the Isles (Kennedy Fraser). 9.57: Aldershpt mand Searciflight Tattoo by the.Massed Bands of the Aldershot Command. 10.5 to 11 5: Bob Crosby and Benny Goodman! wito interludes by Bing Crosby. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 8.0:' J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, 'The Butterfly" (Beridix). 8.5: Harry Tate and Company (humorous , "Running "ua. Office." 8.13: Clarkson Rose (comedian), "A Home-made ABC" 8.19: Effie Atherton, Bertha w'illmott, Bobbie Comber Leonard Henry, and Company, "Cinderella. 8 29: 'Jesse Crawford (organ), La Borrachita" (Esperon); "La Go|, on' drina" (Serradell). 8;36: John Tilley (comedian), (a) "London Transport Board"; (b) "The Company Promoter"; (c) "Maudie, the Racehorse. 8.52: J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Everybody's Melodies." 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Dialogue: Captain Humphreys-Davies and Mr. R. A. Falla, "Two Collectors ■ Chat about Chinese Art." 9.20: Dance music. 9.40: Our Dancing Expert, "Modern Ballroom Dancing, No. 1. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music (continued). 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 8 0: The Dunedin Symphony Orchestra presents the first concert of the •1937 season. ■ 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. THURSDAY'S EMPIRE BROADCAST. 4.30: Big Ben. New British dance music. ' , . ' ■ 4 40- "Behind the Scenes at the Coronation"—3. (a)' Preparing the ermine for his Majesty's Coronation robe; (b)' erecting the stands for spectators ■ along the processional route; (c) flowers for London. '■ '5 0- The 8.8. G. Empire Orchestra; ' leader, Daniel Melsa; conducted by i Clifton Helliwell. John Rorke (ban- ! tone). ■' . . ' 5 55: The news and announcements. < Greenwich time signal at 6.0. ; 6.15: An address by his Grace the 1 Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, at i the Empire Service of Youth. From : Westminster Abbey, London. i < 6.45: Close, down.. • 1
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 118, 20 May 1937, Page 6
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