BROADCASTING
WEEKEND PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 2YA.—Demonstration concert of the Wellington Competitions. 2YC.—Variety entertainment. IYA.—Old-time dance programme. 3YA. —Essie Ackland (contralto) and Reginald Morphew (baritone). 4YA.—Demonstration concert of Dunedin Competitions. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 kc.) 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Jasper. . 6.0: Summary of play in the Rugby Test Match, Springboks versus ■ New Zealand. Mr. G. T. Alley (Rfibroadcast from 3YA Christchurch). 6.15: London Symphony Orchestra, "Di Ballo" Overture. 6.23: Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "Lake of Corho" (Calos), Ania Dorf matin (piano), "Songs Without Words" (No. 5 in F Sharp Minor). Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Vindobona" (Vienna Folk Song Fantasy). Howard Jacobs (saxophone), "Schorl Rosmarin." Poulet Orchestra of Paris, "Petroushka" ("Dance of the Coachmen"). 6.47: Hastings Municipal Orchestra, "Henry VIII Dances": Morris Dance! Shepherd's Dance; Torch Dance. Paul Godwin Quintet with Harp, "Popular Song"; "Tale." Quentin M; Maclean (organ), "Just Humming Along." 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. 8.0: Final Demonstration Concert of the Wellington Competitions. 9.0: Weather. Station notides. 8.5: Dance programme. 10.0: Sports 10.10 to 11.15: Dance music. 2YC WELLINGTON (840 kc.). 5.0 to 6.0: Light music. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: "All-Star . Review." Variety entertainment. 10.0 to 10.30: Humour and light music. , v 2YD WELLINGTON (990 kc.). 7.0: "The Suggestion Box." 8.30: "Dance Time." 8.40: A trailer. 9.20 to 10.0: "Soft Lights and Sweet Music." A fireside session. IYA AUCKLAND (650 kc.). 8.0: The Euterpe trio (instrumental and vocal): Trio, "Let Me Wander Not; Uhseeh" (Handel). Piano, Serenade (Schubert, Liszt). Flute, "The Witch's Dance" (Paganini, Lax). Soprano, "Lullaby." Pkno, "Scottish Dances" (Beethoven). Trio, "The Russian Nightingale" (Alabieff). .8.21: J. .H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Sdng of the Waterfall." 8.24:" John Bond (bassbaritofie). "Wanderer's Song"; "I EhVy Not a Monarch's Fate"; "The Song of the Pipes"; "The Green-eyed Dragon. 8 36: Paul Godwin Orchestra, Serenade "EspSgnole" (Bizet). 8.39: Evelyn Gordon (Contralto), "I HSrd You Singing"; "A Maori Slumber Softg ; An Eriskay Love Lilt"; "No, Sirf' 8.51: La Scala Orchestra, Milan, "In Memory of Franz Schubert" (Schubert, arr, Fetras). 9.5; Leo Reismann arid his Orchestra, "Merry Widow" Waltz (fcehar). Regal. Qlrf-tlme Dance Orchestra, "Little Toy Soldier" .(Schottische) (Mackie); "Bam Dance (Henry). Alfredo Campoli and his Old-time Waltz Orchestra, "Dfestiny Waltz (Baynes). 9.18: Dave Howard (saxophonist). 9.24; Alfredo Campoli and his Old-time Waltz Orchestra, "Nights of GladheSS" (Anclifle). New Mayfair Dance Orchestra, "The Veleta (Morris); "See Me Dance the Polka (Polka) (Grbssrriith). Billy Cotton and his Band, "Round the Marble Arch — Log Cabin (Gay). 9.37: Dave Howard (saxophonist). 9.43: Sydney Baynes and his Orchestra, "Hearts of Oak Lancers (arr. Pecofini); "September Waltz (Godin). 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10 to 11.30: Old-time dance music. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 6.6: Summary of play in the Hugby Test.match—G. T. Alley (ex-All Black), 615" Mascotte, "Monte Cristo" Waltz. Regal Cinema Orchestra, "Viennese Nights" Waltzes Selection. Orchestra Mascotte, "Munch.ner Kihdl" Waltz. 6.83: Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Marten Klarige." Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Aye, Maria." Paul Godwin Orchestra, "The Marionettes' Guard Mounting." , Berhhard Ette Orchestra, "You, Me, and LoVe." 6,49:-Paul Godwin Orchestra. "The Roses' Bridal ProceSsion." ' De Gfoot Orchestra,. , When the Great Red Dawn is Shining." Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "Whispering Pines." 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: The Palladium Orchestra, "A la Gavotte" (Finek). 8.5: ''W|stward Ho!" (episode «). Gfc^e Edwards and Company. 8.25! .Richard Tauber (tenor), "Kashmiri Song, Till I Wake." 8,31: New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Roses ,?*: *icatd&' .A Brown Bird, Singing" (Haydn wood). 8.40: Reginald Morphew. "The Border Ballad," "Colette". "Sea Shantie£ "Bound for the Rio Grande/' "Blow the Man Down," "Billy Boy- "Fire Down Below," "What Shall We Do With the Druftkeh Sailor?" "Song of the Flea." Piano. Leo. Whittaker. 8.55: International Gonc?r^ hU Of,S h<j*S' "Gipsy Love" Concert Waltz (Lehjar). 9.5: Essie Acklahd. "O> Thou That Tellest" ("Messiah"); ''DU Bist Wie Eine Blume," ''The Monkey's Carol "Songs My' Mother Taught Me, To People Who Have Gardens," "Over the. Mountains." Piano, Leo. Whittaker. 9 20: The Bessie Pollard String Eft; semble. "Sweethearts of Yesterday (arr. Henry Hall). 9.30: GardaHall and George Baker (vocal duet),'' Musical Comedy" Selection. 9.38: Gilbert Payne (comedy sketch). ' Easy Payments." 9.44: The Bessie Pollard String Ensemble, "The Music Box" (Heykehs), "Autumn leaves" (Brusso), Harlequinade" (Squire). 9.52: Columbia Light Open* Company, "Comedyland. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10 to 11.J.5. Dance music* t 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 8.0: Demonstration Concert of the DUnedin Competitions. 9.5: A fingside commentary on the professional Wrestling match. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10 to 11.15: Dance music. EMPIRE BROADCAST. 430 p.m.: Big Ben. "London Log," %lof vio^Kafby Nancy Phillip* 4.55: "Come Along, Liza." A Londoner's day trip. Written by Max Kester. Produced by Ernest Longstane. 5 55- The neWs and announcements. -time signal at 8 p.m. ■ 615: "Means of Life—2: Meat" The story of the development of meat— Wht> produces it in the Empire—Gold storage--the first frozen meat from New Zealand; a recorded flash from a New Zealand sheep Station. Written by Rayher Heppenstall. Production by John Pudtiey* 6-.45: Close down. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. From all YA Stations, 9 a.m l( Cricket, New Zealand v. Minor Coutitifes, at Gainsborough. • 2YA.—Ancient and Modem Frencto Music. 2YC—Jeattette Mac Donald (Sottr^iO). IYA.—The Auckland Municipal Band. 3YA.—"Carmen" (Blfcet). 4YA.—"King George the Fifth." . 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). 9.0: Cricket. ■ • ~ ~ 11.0: Morning service from Viviatl Street Baptist Church. 1.0: Weather for aviators. DiiiJiei* 2.0:' Gilbert atid Sullivan opera, "Princess Ida." 3.30: Time signals. Recordings. 4,30: Close down. 6.0: Children's song service. 7.0: Evening service from St. Peter's Anglican Church. Preacher: Veil. Archdeacon Bullock. Organist and choirmaster: Mr. S. B. Shortt. 8.30: Ancient and modern French music, Francis Bate ('cellist). Ancietit, "Rare"; "Courante"; "Sarabande"; "La Loureuse," (Charboiiniere, i6OO-1670.) Modern, "En Bateau"; Arabesque; Romance (Debussy) , 8.45: Cathedral music, the Schola Cantorum, under the direction of Stanley Oliver. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: The London Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony No. 99 in E Flat Major (Haydn). 9.29: Keith Falkner (baritone), "Droop Not, Youn? Lover." 9.32: Gladys Vincent ■ (Violinist). "Folies d'Espagne" (Corelli); "Gipsy Caprice" (Kreisler); "Dragon Flies" (Zsplt). 9.44: Richard Tauber (tenor), "Last Spring."
9.47 to 10.3: 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra. Symphonic Poem, "Night Ride and Sunrise," Op. 55 (Sibelius). 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). 3.0: Annual church parade andmemoriaP service of the Wellington branch of the Old Contemptibles' Association (relayed from St. Mark's Church). Officiating clergy: Yen. Archdeacon Bullock (St. Peter's Church), the Rev. F, N. Robertshawe (vicar of St. Mark's, Church), the Rev. W. Gilmour (Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church). 6.0: Recordings. 8.30: "A Herman Lohr Cameo." 9.0 to 10.0: Light recital.. Jeanett° Mac Donald (soprano), the Kardosch Singers (male quartet), Jack Simpson (xylophone), Lothar Perl (piano), and the Quintet Jean Ibos. 2YD, Wellington <mo kc). 7 p.m.: Jerome Kern, composer for the Theatre and Film. 7.30: Major-General B. S. Merlin, "Tales of the Secret Service." 7.45: Elste and Jack, light comedy. 7,55: Songs and melodies of the South SeaA Maui and Rangi. 8.10: "From the Cotton Fields." Plantation Melodies from Down South. 8.40: A Trailer. 8;45: "Twenty-four Hours"—August 4, 1914. A Drama of the Nations. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). 9.0: Cricket.' 11.0: Morning service from Epsom Methodist Church. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Recordings. 3.30; Famous German folk songs', Richard Tauber (second series). 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's song service. 7.0: Evening service from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Preacher: Rev. Gladstone Hughes. Organist, Dr. Neil McDOUgall. 8.30: The Auckland Municipal Band, conducted by Mr. T. J. O'Connor, The band, "The Great Little .Army" March (Alford); "Heminiscehces vof Tsehaikowsky" Selection (art. Dan Godfrey). Mr: J. GGasparich (baritone), "Not UnderStood." The band, Rhapsody Hoiv groise, No. 2 (Liszt) t DUet for Flute and French Horn (Messrs. Hal. McLehnah shd Don Day), Serenade (Titl). The Band, "Invitation to ■ the Waltz" (Weber). Mr. J. G* Gasparich (baritone Solo), "Pagan." The band, "Caval-' cade" Selection (Noel,"Coward); "Lorraine*1 March (Ganhe). 10.0: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 9.0: Cricket ' 11.6: Morning service from Khox Presbyterian Church. 1.0: Dinner music. '3.0: ."La Boutique Fantastique," by Respighi-Rossini, London Philharmonic Orchestra. Selected recordings. 3.30: Time signals* 4.30: Close down. 5,30: Children's song service. 6.30: Evening service from Church of Christ. Preacher, Pastor Stuart Stevens. Organist,. Mrs. Pugh. Choirmaster, Mr. H, E. Ames. 8.30 to 10.30: The complete opera, "Carmen" (Bizet). 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kd.). 9.0: Cricket. ll.O: Mbrnihg church Service from Salvation Army Citadel. 1.0: Weather forecast. -Dinner music 2.30: "Thus Spake ZarathuStra." A tone poem by Richard Strauss, played ■ by Serge KoUSseVitsky and the Bos^-
tpa Symphony Orchestra. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children's song service. 6.30: Evensong from St. John's Church. Preacher) Rev. L. D. C. Groves. Choirmaster, Mr. W. H. Allen. Organist, Mrs. W. H. Allen. 8.30: The Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Spanish Rhapsody (Chabrier) 8.36: The 8.8.C. Chorus, "To Daffodils"; "To the Virgins." 8.44: Bronislaw Huberman (violin) i "La Capricieuse" (Elgar); Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2 (Chopin). 8.52: The London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Coronation" March, Op. -65 (composed for the Coronation of King George V, 1911) (Elgar). 9.5 to 10.13: A 8.8.C. recorded programme, "King George the Fifth." EMPIRE BROADCAST. 5.30 p.m.: Big Ben. Chamber music. The Sylvan Trio, and Veronica Mansfield (Australian mezzo-soprano). 6,5: A religious service (Roman Catholic), from the Church of Our Lady St. John's Wood, London. 6.55: Weekly newsletter, sports sUnvmary, and announcements. Greenwich time signal at 7 p.m. 7.20: "Means of Life (3): Wool." The development of the Wool industry— Where and how and why it is produced —from the weavers of the Stone Age to the machinery of modern Yorkshire^the first sheep in Australia—a recorded flash from an Australian sheep station. Written by Rayner Seppenstall. Produced by John Pudney. 7.50: Close down.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 57, 4 September 1937, Page 13
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