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BROADCASTING

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES

2YA.—Chamber Music. > 2YC—Band Programme. IYA. — Radio Play—"Greater Love

Hath No Man." 3YA.—Ernest Jenner (Piano). 4YA.—Radio play—The lamb on the Hearth.

2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc.)

, 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Andy Man. 60: State Opera Orchestra, Berlin, "The Old Marches for Ever." Annie Steiger-Betzak (violin), "Fiddlin1 the Fiddle" WiJhelm Backhause (.piano), "Triana" ("Iberia"). Debroy Somers Band, "Stealing Through the Classics, No. 1. • , : ™ 6 24- Dajos Bela Orchestra, "The. Swallows." Orlando Orchestra, "A Kiss in Spring" Selection. Alfredo Campoli Salon Orchestra, "Zigeuner, You Have Stolen My Heart." 6 39: Hja Livschakoff Dance Orchestra' "I Live For Love." Annie SteigerBetzak (violin), "The Dancing Violin." Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, "The Flight of the Bumble Bee/' 6 50- Renara (piano), "Sweet Adeline" Selection. 'Sir Dan Godfrey and the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra,TJ): Official news and British Official Wireless, news. 710: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. 7.45: Talk, :;Mr. J. Reid: "Women s Cricket." ■ ' . , ' 80- Chimes. Lionel Tertis (viola) and Harriet Cohen (piano), Sonata in F Minor (Op. 120, No. 1) (Brahms). 8 26- Lottie Lehmann (soprano), "Der Tod Das Ist Die Kuhle Nacht" (Op 96, No. 1) ("Death is the Cooling Night"). "My Love is Green" (Brahms). i _ 8 32- Harriet Cohen (pianos/Ballade ("Edward") in D Minor; Intermezzo. No 4 in B Flat Major (Brahms). 8-40: Talk, Rev. D. P. Macdonald (Sydney): "The Uncommercial Traveller." 9 0: Weather. Station notices. 9 5- A continuity programme. "Is It Sport" by Kay Bee. . 10 0 to 11.0: Dance music by Wayne King and Hal Kemp Orchestras. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5.0: Light music. 7 0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Band programme. \ 9.0; Light orchestral and ballad programme. 10.0 to 10.30: Music and humour. 2YD, WELLINGTON (990 kc). 7 p.m.: Tut Coltman and His Stars of Swing. ' „, 7.35: William the Conqueror—Chap--7.48: The Kingsmen—Radio's Royal Quartet: 8.0: Some favourite records. 8.15: The 2YD .Sports Club, ■ .... 8.30: Songs of the Wild West. 8.40: Trailer. . ■ 8 45: "The Blue Danube." Melodiesand stories from the River of Romance. 9.0: The Story of Cleopatra. Chapter 3. .•.-■■. 9.15: A Little Dance. 9.30 to 10.0: The Masked Mas-: queraders. .' IYA, AUCKLAND (650. kc). 8.0: Norah Whineray and Players. The radio play, "Greater Love Hath No Man," by. Catherine Brownbill. 8.45:; Herbert Crandall (recitalist), Prose Excerpts from '"Sartor Resartus" and: "Hero Worship" (Thomas Carlyle).' 9.5: Talk; Mr. Clement HoWe, "Some Musi-! cal Fallacies." 9.20: The Studib Orchestra,' "Everlasting Waltz" Selection (Hall). 9.30: Lambert Harvey (tenor), "The Sailor's Grave," "The Stars Have1 Eyes." 9.36: The Studio Orchestra,: "Coronach" (Barratt). ■ 9.39: Dorothy' Lebish .(contralto), "Love's Old Sweet Song," "Happy Song." 9.45: The| Stji,dio.-Orchestra, "April Message" (An-; cMe)^9-48:.Lambert Harvey (teiibr)',? "One Morning, Oh?>So Early," "Sanctu-, iry^S^iWi^/vThfeV/Studip-^tOifChestra,;-Barry tauder .Selection;': 10,0; to 11.0:i •.Mus^-.inirthi'jaha-.irielqdy,.'.---"''.1 :::'; 3YA; CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). '■ 6.6: National Symphony Orchestra, "Light Cavalry" Overture. Bela Orchestra, "Apple Blossom" Intermezzo. Patricia Rossborough, "A Liebestraum Fantasy" (pianoforte). New Light Symphony Orchestra, "March of the Toys." 6.19: Alfredo Campoli Salon Orchestra, "Si Petite." Ilja Livschakoff Kuntler Orchestra, "Johann Strauss Potpourri." Alfredo Campoli Salon "Orchestra; "Madamoiselle." ,6.32: Mitja Nikisch Symphony. Orchestra, "MadeIon" Dream Waltz. Bernard Ette Orchestra, "My Heart is Always-Call-ing You." Patricia Rossborough (piano), Melody in F. New Symphony Orchestra, "Nell Gwynn Dance" No. 2, Pastoral Dance. 6.47: Marek Weber Orchestra, "My Dream" Waltz. The Novelty Players, "Melodie Caprice." Harry Chapman (harp), Music Lovers, "Tell Me Again." Jesse Crawford (organ), Serenade." 7.0: Official news and British Official Wireless news. 7.35: Talk: Our Garden Expert. 8.0: Woolston Brass Band, "Wellington" March (Zehle)i-"Shamrock" Selection (Myddleton). 8.14: Claude O'Hagan, baritone, "The Sailor's Paradise." 8.19: Cor-, net-duet with the Band: W. Stevenson and Vic Aldridge (soloists), "The Harlequins" (Hawkins), the Band, "Amparita Roca" (Texidor). 8.29: "Eb and Zeb." 8.38: Cornet solo with the Band, "Zanette" (Code), "the Band, "Vale Mater" Hymn (Wright). 8.46: Claude O'Hagan (baritone), "The Wheel Tapper's Song," "The-Drover." 8.53: The Band, "Largo" (Handel), "Impregnable" March (Rimmer). 9.5: Talk. Professor Arnold Wall (late Professor of English, Canterbury College), "Plain Man's English" (1). 9.20: Millicent O'Grady (soprano recital), "Gretchen Am Spinnrade," "Geheimes" ("The Secret"), "Rastlose Liebe" ("Restless Love"). 9.35: Ernest Jenner, A.R.A.M. (pianoforte), "En Vacanes" (De Severac). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc.)'. 8.0: The Boston Promenade Orchestra, "Marche Militaire" (Schubert, Guirand). "Prayer of Thanksgiving" (Old Dutch air), "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes" (arr. Quilter). 8.11: F. G. Taplin (baritone), "Songs of the. Malvern Hills." 8.25: Rees McConachy (violin), "Hymn to the Sun" (Rimsky Korsakov), "Caprice" , (Hartman), "Zapateado" (Sarasate), "Waltzing Doll" (Poldini). 8.40: A Talk by Mr. J. T. Paul, "World Affairs." 9.5: Harry Tate and Company, Humorous Sketch, "Running an Office" (Tate). 9,.13: Cedric Sharpe Sextet, "Old English Medley" Virgo). 9.17: "The Lamb on the Hearth," a radio play by Edwin Lewis,, produced by Ernest Griffin. 9.43: Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffins (piano), "Waltz Medley." 9.49: Stanley Holloway, "Jubilee Sovereign," "The Beefeater." 9.57: Albert Sandier Orchestra, "Will You Remember?" (Romberg). 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music by Chick Webb Orchestra. EMPIRE BROADCAST. 8.15: Big Ben. "In Town Tonight" i Fifth season: 142nd edition. Edited by A. W. Hanson. 8.45: "The Way of Peace—Facing Facts." An introductory talk by Sir Alfred Zimmern. 9.15: Light classical programme. The 8.8.C. Empire Orchestra. Leader, Leonard Hirsch. Conductor, Eric Fogg. 10.0: The news and announcements Greenwich time signal at 10.15 10.25: Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CCXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1938, Page 4

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BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CCXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1938, Page 4

BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CCXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1938, Page 4

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