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BROADCASTING

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES

2YA—Noel Newson, Pianist. 2YC—"Hurrah for the Highlands'." IYA—Readings of Prose and Verse, by Mr. D'Arcy Cresswell. < 3YA—Madame Betts Vincent (piano). 4YA—Max Scherek Trio. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Molly. " ,« t, 6.0: Orchestre Raymonds. "From the Welsh Hills" Selection. Alfredo Campoli (violin), "Paraphrase on Paderewski's Minuet." The Celebrity TfiO, "Berceuse de Jocelyn." Eileen Joyce (piano), "Intermezzo" (Op. 118, No. 2). Orchestra Mascotte, "Memories of Sweden." . r . 6.22: Fred Hartley. Quintet, "No More Heartaches, No More Tears." .Orchestra Mascotte. "April Smiles." The Celebrity Trio, "Serenade." The ( Gaumont Orchestra, "Chu Chin ,Chow" '6 41: Alfredo Orchestra, "Wedding Dance" Waltz. Fred Hartley Quintet, "Midnight, the Stars, and You." Eileen Joyce (piano), Ballade in G Minor, Op 118 No. 3. Orchestra Mascotte, "Lysistrata" Waltz. Alfredo Campoh (Violin), "Aloha Oe" Hawaiian Serenade. Orchestra Mascotte, "Sweet Waltz Memories." ' „ 7.0: Official news and British Official Wireless news. 7.10: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. Talk, Mr. E. C. Wearne, "The Forthcoming New Zealand tennis championships?' 7.40: Talk, by a Representative of the Young Farmers' Clubs. ■ 8.0: Chimes. Boston Promenade Orchestra, "Marche Slave" (Op. 31) (Tschaikchvsky), .. 810- Anni Frind, Walther Ludwig, and Wilhelm Strienz, Gems frbm "Boccacio" (Suppe). . ,„ ... 8.18: Reginald Foort (organ), with Bass Quartet and Drums, "The A.B.C March (FOort. Ferring). _ Organ Solo, "Keep Smiling" (Foort). 8.24: Recital by Noel Newson, Pianist. "Pastorale and Caprlcclo' (Scarlatti), "Rhapsodic in, E, Flat Major" (Brahms), "Prelude in G Sharp Minor". (Rachmaninoff), 'Prelude in A Minor" (Debussy). . 8.40: Talk: Mr. E. E. Sharp P&>£*electrical engineer, "England's Electri9Coi wither. Station notices. Coldstream Guards, "East and West" (Home). National Military Band, 'The Flying Dutchman" Overture (Wagner). 9.26: Mrs. Adele Edmonds jn»«o----soprano), "The Little Damozel"; ''My Heart is a Haven." . „ ' 9 32' Regimental Band pi H.ivr. Grenadier Guards, "Nautical Moments. Rosary" ■ (cornet solo by Sergeant G. *WkS?S& Edmonds, (me^ soprano™ "Out of the Dusk"; "Green Pa94gF eS- Band of H.M. CoWstream "The Phantom Brigade" March (Myddllo°on)tO 11.0: Dante programme of new recordings. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5.0 to 6.0: Light music. IS: <SSSPft^Highlands'." 9.0: Sonata hour. 10.0 to 10.30: Humour. 2YD, WELLINGTON (990 kc). 7.0: -"Swing is in the Air." 7.35: "Personal Column." 7 48: Primo Scala's Accordion Band and the Mountaineers. 83- Popular recordings. t& "Wandering with the West Wind." Vij loToT 3KTW Chair." IYA, AUCKLAND (6,50 kc). 80- Reading of prose and verse by. Mr bK• Cresswell, with appropriMe' mute * Mr ? . Caskets "Cr^ford"; Thackeray's "Yellowplusn capers. With music from Bach's "Brandenburg1' Concerto No, 3; „ and from Stravinsky's "Petrouchka." 9.5. The Phfladelphia Orchestra; "Ohacffl^ 9.25: Ada Lynn (soprano), Hark. Hark the Lark"; "Serenade. 9.^1. Son Symphony Orchestra, <Can£ val in Paris" (Svendsen). 9-*3- ££* Lvnn (soprano), "Thine is my Heart , ''Aye Maria." 9.43: Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, "L'Apprenti Sorcer" ("The Sorcerer's Apprentice") '(Dukas). 10.0 to lLg Music, mirth, and melody, and 2YD Community Sing." 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 60- Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "Gee Whiz." Palladium Orchestra "La Siesta" Barcarolle. Robert Renard Dance Orchestra, "Serenading Undeftheßalcony." Victoria^rchestra "Espanita." 6.15: Paur Godwin Orchestra, "Entrance of the .Queen .ot Roses." Ferdy Kauffirian Orchestra, "The Gipsy Baron" Selection. Robert Renard Dance Orchestra'1 Lovely Argentina" Paso Doble. 6.28: Palladium Orchestra "The Grasshoppers Dance." Ania Dorkmann (piano), "Echoes of Vienna." Herman yon Stachow Orchestra, "Serenade di Baci. 6.40: Light Symphony Orchestra, "Queen Mary's Song." J. _H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Romance." Light fcymphony Orchestra, "Like to the Damask Rose." 6.50: Paul Godwin's Orchestra, ''The Bull -Fight." Herman yon Stachow Orchestra, "La Canzone de Amore." Marek Weber Orchestra, "Simple Aveu." -7.0: Official news and British- Official Wireless news. 8.0: The London Philharmonic Orchestra, "A Children's Overture" • (Quitter) .8.14: Audrey Holdgate (soprano), "Red Rose of England," "The Birds of Brendon Tor " "Pretty Molly, Carter," "Gretna Green." 8.26: San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, "Dance of the Automatons and Waltz" (Delibes). 8.30: Madame Betts-Vincent (pianoforte); an annotated recital of music by Spanish composers: "Villanesca, "The.Gin and the Nightingale," "Rondalla Aragonesa" " (Granados), "Malagnena, "Triana" (Albeniz). Songs: "El Pano Moruno," "Jota" (de Falla). 9.5: Talk: Mona Tracy, "On With the Dance." 9.20: "Hawaiki Calling." Maui and Rangi. 9.35: L. C. Quane (tenor), "A Spirit Flower," "Duna," "The Carnival." 9.46: Frank Westfleld's Orchestra, "Melodious Memories" (Finck). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 8.0: The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra, "Noah's Ark" (zoological tunes for children, old and young (arr. Hall). 8.10: Nelson Keys and Ivy St. Helier (sketch), "Our Friends, the Stars." 8.16: Japanese Houseboy. 8.28: Primo Scala's Accordion Band, "Six Hits of the Day." 8.34: Stainless Stephen, "Our Annual Pantomime." 8.40: Reserved. 9.5: The Max Scherek Trio, Trio in E (Mozart). 9.30: Robert Couzlnou (baritone), "The Pines," "The Sea's Surging Devotion," "Les Myrthes Sont Fletries," "Charity." 9.45: The Max Scherek Trio, Trio in B Flat (Haydn). 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band. EMPIRE BROADCAST. 8.15: Big Ben. "At the Black" Dog." Mr. Wilkes at, home in his own barparlour. .8.45: "Dancing Time," with Harry Saville and his Band, compered by Courteney Hall; 9.15: "Lines on the Map—l: Communications by Land." Roads have always been as much a cause as a consequence of civilisation: they both precede and follow it—Roads in Britain and the British Empire—Building railways—Bicycling over the world—Dp you bicycle to work? A feature programme, written by Stephen Potter. Produced by John Pudney and Leslie Stokes. 9.50: Next week's programmes. 10.0: The news and announcements. Greenwich time signal at 10.15 a.m. 10.25: Close down.

For his third offence of drunkenness, Jen's Rasmussen Huseby, labourer and seaman, aged 44, was fined £2, by Mr. J. H. Luxford, S.M., in the Magistrate's Court today. Patrick Hannan, a labourer, 'aged 49, was fined 10s for a, second often**'

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1938, Page 4

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BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1938, Page 4

BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1938, Page 4

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