BROADCASTING
TODAY'S PROGRAMMES
2YA. —Symphonic and Classical Music. I 2YC—Bright entertainment. I IYA.—Jimmie Taylor (comedian). 3YA.—"Lorna Doone." I 4YA.—The Kaikoiai Band. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 he). 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Jumbo. 6,0: Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, "'The Geisha" Selection. Mischa Dobrinski (violin}, "The Door of Her Dreams." Orchestra Mascotte, with Dajos Bela, "Dabinuschka" (Russian Gipsy Romance). Renara (piano), "I Was Lucky." Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, "Liebeslieder" Waltz. 6.25: Jacob Gade and his Orchestra, "Give Me Your Heart," Gaspa Cassado ('cello), "Evening Song" ("Abenlied"). Plaza Theatre Orchestra, "Bal Masque." 6.34: The Deman String Quartet, German Dances (Minuets Nos. 2 and 4). State Opera House Orchestra, Berlin, Symphonic Waltz Suite. International Novelty Quartet, "P. and ' O." Polka. 6.47: Westminster Light Symphony Orchestra, "A Sunday Afternoon" F.everie. Renara' (piano), "Rhythm of the Rain." Quentin Maclean (organ), "River Reveries." 7.0: News and reports. '7.20: Rebroadcast of League of Nations short-wave station at Geneva. 7.30: Time signals. 7.40: Talk, Mr. W. L. Barker, "Traming for Boxing." 80- London Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony No. 2 in D.. Major, Op. 73 (Brahms). '. _ ~ 8.40: Talk, .the Rev. H. W. Newell, M.A., "What Does India Want? Gandhi and the New Situation." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Recital by Albert Chappell (baritone). ■ _ ~", 9.15: Muriel Jones (pianist): Ballade in G Minor, Op. 23; Etude in A Flat, Op 25, No. 1; Nocturne, Op. 15, No. 1; Etude in F Major, Op. 25, No. 3 (Chopin). . ■ " 9 31: Marjorie Bennie (soprano) ' Devotion"; Serenade; "Although Thou Cruel One," "Jeune Fillette, "Maman Dites-Moi," "Mandolin." ■_ 9 35: Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra; "Das Rheingbld"'Prelude: End of the First Scene; Alberick and the Nibelungen; Erda and Wotan; the.Rainbow to Valhalla, Entrance of the Gods into Valhalla (Wagner, arr., Stokowski). 10J0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. - ■■■'■... 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc.). 5 0 to 6.0: Light music. 7.0: After-dinner music. ... 8.0: "Variety Pie," bright entertain-, m? 0 6to 10.30: Harry Davidson (organ), Herbert Ernst Groh (tenor), London Novelty Orchestra. 2YD, WELLINGTON (990 kc). 7 0* Vaudeville and. Variety. Y35: "The Studio Death." " 7.48: "Crazy Snapshots." ■. f 8.28: "Songs of the Islands. 8.40:, A Trailer. 8 45: 2YD Revellers. . 9.0: Sydney Jones, Musical Comedy 915: Swing with the Rhythm Makers. 9.30 to 10.0: Community singing at the: Fireside. ..,.-,. ■'. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). i 80: Hans Busch Orchestra, Intermezzo (Siede). 8.5: Japanese houseboy. 8.18: "Stories of Famous Women: The Story of Madame Curie." Episode ■-1.-&33: Jimmy "Taylor (English comedian). 8.45: "Eb and Zeb»_ 8.54: Hans Busch Orchestra, "Review of Troops at Night" (Half).. 9.5: Talk Professor R. M. Algie, "International Law in Relation to Current Problems." 9.20 to 11.0: Dance music. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 60: New Mayfair Orchestra, "Sons o' Guns." Orchestra Mascotte,; ,'O, Snnne: How Fair. Thou Art." London Palladium Orchestra, "Old Vienna
Moon." Orchestra Mascotte, "Les Sirens" Waltz. 6.17: Orchestra Mascotte, "Eva" Waltz. Ilja Livschakoff Orchestra) "Once When I was a Little Tipsy." Ania Porfm-.1 (piano), "Voices of Spring" Waltz. Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra. "Second Serenade." Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Roses of the South." 6.35: The London Palladium Orchestra, "A Birthday Serenade" Marek WeJber and his Orchestra "Cavalleria Rusticana" Selection. 6.47: Barnabas yon Geczy and his Orchestra, "Pardon, My Lady" Tango. Edith Lorandand her Viennese Orchestra, "Hejre Kati." Dajos Bela Dance Orchestra, "In a Little Cafe in Hernals." 7.0: News and reports. 7 35: Talk, Mr. E. J. Bell, "Books." 8.0: Polydor String Orchestra, "Neptune" March (Ivory). 8.5; "Westward Ho!" (episode No. 6). George Edwards and Company. 8.25: The London Palladium Orchestra, "Nautical Moments" (arr. Winter).: 8.33: "Lorna, Doone," one of the most famous love stories of fiction, with appropriate music; 9.5: "Serving the Public." A discussion between one of the Public and a Tourist Agent. 9.20:. Dan. Sullivan's Shamrock Band, "Shamus' O'Brien";. "I'm Leaving Tipperary." 9.26: Japanese houseboy. 9.41: Nat Shrlkret and the Victor Orchestra. "Flapperette" (Greer). 9.45: "Music Round the Campfire." 10.0 to 11.0: Dance tunes. 4YA.'DUNEDIN (790 kc'.),;. 8.0: The London Palladium Orchestra, Marche "Symphonique" (Savino). 8.5: "Hotel Revue. Episode 2, musical comedy serial. 8.20: Carson Robison and his Pioneers, "Blue River Train." 8.23: Marcel Mule (saxophone), "Humoreske" (Dvorak). 8.26: Jeanette Mac Donald (soprano) and Nelson Eddy (baritone), "Will You Remember?" 8.29: The London Piano-Accor-dion Band, "I Dream of San Marino" (Shields). 8.32: Massed Symphony Orchestra, with Dennis Noble (organ) and Chorus, "England, My England." National Songs. 8.40: Talk, H. Al. Glasson, "Cook Strait Whaling Days: The First Anglo-Maori Clash at Arms." 9.5: The Kaikorai Band, "The Australasian" March (Rimmer); "Musical Gems" Selection (Trenchiird), 9.18: Ewan McEwan (boy soprano), "Gentlemen, the King"; I am Longing for the Spring"; "The End of the-Road." 9.26: The Band, "The Old Abbey" Waltz (Hawkins). 9.34: "Eb and Zeb." 9.43: The Band, * "The Brigadier" (euphonium solo) (Sutton);..■ "Can't Helr> Lovin' That Man" (Kern). 9.53: William Kennedy (tenor), "Molly O." 9.57: The Band. "The Spirit of Napoleon" March (Hope). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, '<■ and' ; melody. EMPIRE BROADCAST. 5.30 p.m.: Big Ben. Dudley. Beaven at the 8.8.C. Theatre organ. ■ 6.0: "Empire Exchange." Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and the Colonies. . .: 6.15: "The Crime and Trial of Char^ lotte Corday." Reconstituted by Colin Clair from the dossiers belonging to the national archives of France. People concerned in the trial: Charlotte Corday, narrator; Fouquier-Tinville (putn lie prosecutor); Montane (president of the Tribunal); Clerk of. the Court; Simmone (a witness); Chauveau-Lag-arde (young Magistrate); Sanson (executioner), .n Production by ■ Howard Rose. ■.■.■.■■;■■-■• ;■ ■) :■■'■ :.■■■ •; ■.:.■■ • 6.55: The news and announcements. Greenwich time signal at 7 p.m. 7,15: Light entertainment. 7.45: Close down. ..■.'.. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 6
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