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BROADCASTING

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES

2YA—2YA Concert Orchestra, ana Millicent O'Grady (soprano). 2YC—Band programme. IYA—Radio play, "And Now Goodbye." 3 V A—Popular programme. 4YA—Radio play, "The Fourth Factor." 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Andy Man. 6.0: Orchestra Kaymonde, "Delibes in Vienna." Victor Olof Sextet, "Venetian Barcarolle." Frederick Hippman Orchestra. "Tales from Old Vienna" Potpourri. 614: Orchestra Mascotte, "Dorfkinder" Waltz. The Three Virtuosos (three pianos), "Little Silhouette." Alfredo Campoli Salon Orchestra, "A Garden of Hoses." 6 27- Debroy Somers Band, "Ballads-, We Love" Selection. Victor Ricardo's Quartet, "Serenata d'Amain." Serge Krish Instrumental Septet, "Maria 6 43- Alfredo Campoli Salon Orchestra' 'Song of Paradise." Victor Ricardo's Trio, "Un'Peu d'Amour." Victor Olof Sextet,. "Serenata Amarosa. Alfredo Campoli Trio, ''Softly Awakes My Heart." Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, "The Soloist's Delight" 7.0: Official news and British Official Wireless news." 7.10: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. 80- Chimes. The 2YA Concert Orchestra, "Brandenburg" Concerto, No. 6 in B Flat (Bach). 8.18: Millicent O'Grady (soprano), "The Trout"; "Hedgeroses"; "My Sweet Repose"; "The Maids of Cada"; "The Nightingale and the Rose" (Saint Sa 8 636:) AlfredXortot (piano), Etude en *W Ill^ev^^ "Life 9^5: Continuity programme, music of Edward MacDowell. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance programme. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5.0: Light music. 70' After-dinner music. - 8iO: Band recordings. 9.0: Musical comedy. 10 0 to 10.30: Variety. 2YD, WELLINGTON (990 kc). 7.0: Tut Coltman and his Swing Stfj3s: "William the Conqueror." Chapte7.4lß:' "The Kingsmen," Radio's Royal QAn'e favourite records. ; g^sS^West. ; 845- cr Blue Danube." Stories and Melodies from the River of Rom9nofThe Story of Cleopatra. Chapte o I>v "Dancine by Starlight." gio' toT 10 % Thi Masked MasquerAUCKLAND (650 kc). 80- Zoe Bartley-Baxter Players in the play, "And Now, Good-bye, by trflia" 920: The Studio Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter, "Pans" SuUe (Hayto Wood). 9.28: Judy Aickra (soprano), "Silent Noon"; "Charming Chloe" 9.35: The Studio Orchestra, "Down Rio Way" (Braithwaite). 9.40: Paul Robeson, with Lawrence Brown, "Mam'selle Marie" (Creole Song) (an. Guion); "Dere's No > Hidin Place "Hammer Song"; "L'll David. a.4b. The Studio Orchestra, "El Saludo" (Ancliffe). 9.49: Judy Aickin (soprano), "Dusk and Dawn"; "Funny Fellow. 9.55: The Studio Orchestra,. Fairy Feet" (Finck). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 6.0: New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Mock Morris Dances." Edith Lorand, Viennese Orchestra, Minuet D Major. Grand Hotel '^Orchestra, "Pierrette Cherie"- Valse iente. ,• Paul Godwin Dance '' Orchestra, "Les . Patineufs Waltz. 6.16: New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Policeman's Holiday." Hermann Finck Orchestra,'. "Melodious Memories." Dajos Bela Orchestra,' "Polish Life" Waltz. 6.31: Edith Lorand Viennese Orchestra, "Perpetuum Mobile." Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Piccolo, Piccolo." Paul Godwin Orchestra, "Dolly's Dancing." German Concert Orchestra, "Pizzicato" Polka. 6.44: Dajos Bela Orchestra, "The Smiling Lieutenant." Queen's Hall Orchestra, "Humoreske," Op. 101, No. 7. Grand Hotel Orchestra, "Under the Stars." Reginald Foort (organ), "The King Steps Out" Medley. 7.0: Official news and British Official Wireless news. 7.10: News and reports. 7.35: Talk:. Our Garden Expert. 8.0: The 8.8.C. Wireless Military Band, BaUet Dances from "Prince Igor" (Borodin). 8.10: The Wellbrock Brothers in popular songs of the day, "There's Something in the Air"; "The Way You Look Tonight." 8.17: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Marching with Sousa" (Sousa). 8.25: "Eb and Zeb." 8.34: Foden's Motor Works Band, "The Swing o' the Kilt" (Ewing); "The Teddy Bears' Picnic" (Bratton); » ''Hunting Medley" (arr. Mortimer). 8.45: The Wellbrock Brothers in popular songs of the day, "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm"; "My Little Buckaroo" (Jerome). 8.52: Creatore's Band, "II Trovatore" Selection (Verdi). 9.5: Professor Arnold Wall (late Professor of English, Canterbury College), "Plain Man's English," No. 2. 9.20: Rose String Quartet, Quartet in C Minor, Op. 18, No. 4 (Beethoven). 9.42: Lotte Lehmann (soprano), "To Chloe"; "Secrecy." 9.48: Rene le Roy, Andre Mangrot, Frank Howard, and Herbert Withers (instrumental quartet), Quartet in D Major (K285) for Flute, Violin, Viola, and 'Cello (Mozart). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 8.0: St. Hilda Colliery Prize Band, "Hiawatha" Ballet Music (Coleridge Taylor). 8.8: The Royal Choral Society, "Hiawatha: The Death of Minnehaha" (Coleridge Taylor). 8.40: A talk by Mr. J. T. Paul, "World Affairs." 9.5: The Radio Rogues, "A Radio Party." 9.13: "The Fourth Factor." A radio play by J. Wilson Hogg. 9.37: Reginald Dixon (organ), "Dixon Hits," No. 13. 9.43: Cecil Johnson, Running commentary on the annual dinner of the Slate Club Secretaries. 9.49: Louis Voss Light Orchestra, "Bells at Evening" (Williams). 9.52: A dramatic sketch, "The Living Death" (Atkinson). 10.0 to 11.0: Billy Cotton and Jay Wilbur, with interludes by the Mills Brothers. EMPIRE BROADCAST. 8.15: Big Ben. "In Town Tonight." Fifth Season: 143 rd Edition. Edited by A. W. Hanson. 8.45: "The Way of Peace—2: How has this state of affairs come about?" Speaker: H. A. Smith, Professor of International Law in the University of London. Interlocutor: R. C. K. Ensor 9.15: The 8.8.C. Empire Orchestra; leader, Leonard Hirsch; conducted by Clifton Helliwell. 10.0: The News and Announcements. 10.15: Greenwich Time Signal. 10.25: Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 4

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BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 4

BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 4