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BROADCASTING

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES

2YA.—Recorded Variety. 2YC—"Christmas": A Continuity Programme. IYA.—Essip Ackland (contralto), Mary Martin (violin), Frank Titterton (tenor). 3 YA.—Ballad Programme: Danny Malone. 4YA.—DiekenS's "A Christmas Carol" —Read with MtiSie by Professor T> D. Adams. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 ko.). 5.0: Children's session—Andy Man, 6:1): Dinner music. 7.01 Government and overseas news. 7.10: News and.reports, 7.20: Interview with Stewart Dempster, cricketer. 7.281 Time signals. 7.45: Talk by a representative of the Automobile Association: "Roads and Road Safety." ■-.„,, 8.0: Chimes. Speech by Malcolm Mac Donald, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, from the Empire Station. • 8.15: Carson Rofoison and his Buckaroos. 8.28: The King's Jesters and their Orchestra, "The Fly Outflew the Flea" (Eaton-Shand), ' . 8.31: Gerry Mborei piano), "Says My Heart" (Loesser). 8.34: "The Pied Piper," from the Walt Disney silly symphony. 8.40: Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Sousa v Marches" (Sousa). 8.48: Jimmy ODea and Harry O'Donovan -(Sketch), "Mrs. 'Mulligan Buys a Turkey." 8.51: Jenny Howard (light vocal), "Jolly Old Christmas" (Sarony). 8.54: H. Robinson Cleaver (organ), "Christmas Medley" (various). 9.0: /Weather report and station notices. 9.5: "Eb and Zeb." The Silver Stars Band, "Bohemian Girl" Overture (Balfe). 8.22: Jack Mackintosh (cornet), "Mary of Arsyle" (Hawkins). 9.2: Olga Burton (soprano), "Primroses Deck the Bank's Green Side/* "Still the Lark Finds Repose."

I 9.31: "Greenwich Night Pageant. 1933" (various). • 9.47: Olga Burton (soprano), Love Errant," "Shepherd, Thy Demeanour Vary." ■ ' ■ • ' 9.53: Brass Band, "Berlin Police March" (Janssen), "The Champion Band" (Lenhardt). 10.0 to 11.0: Dance programme: New recordings, with special swing session, compered by Arthur Pearce. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5.0 to 6.0: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: "Christmas," a continuity programme, illustrating the music and customs of Christmas in different lands and in different ages. 9.0: "Celebrities on the Air," classi" cal music, featuring G, Thalben-Ball (organist), Efreltt Ziftlbalist (Violinist)^ Nancy Evans (contralto), and Titb Schipa (tenor), , 10.0 to 10.30! Happy Half-hour. 2Yd, Wellington oso kc.), 7.0: Rhapsodies in Rhythm. \ 7.85: Personal Column. 7.48: The Singing Hill-Billies. 8.3: Records at Rahdom. 8.25: "Aloha Land/ 8.40: Trailer-, 8.45: Wandering with the West Wind 9.15: Supper Dance. 9.45 to 10.0: The Easy Chair. I¥A, AUCfiiLANI) (650 kc). 8.0: The 8.8.C. Theatre Orchestra, selection: "The Yeomen of the Guard" (Sullivan). 8.10: Essie Aekland (contralto): "Fairy Tales of Ireland"; "Gentle Zephyrs." 8.16: Mary Martin (violin): "Choral Prelude" (Bach* Schenkman), Murciana," "Andaluza" (joaquin Mm), "Guitarre" (Lalo), 8,28: Frank Titterton (tenor): "Operatic Selection." 8.36: The Charles Brill Or<eheetra. "Soirees Musieales" (RossiniBritten). 8.48: Lina Pagllughi (Soprano), "Convien Partir.' r 8.52: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra; "Finlafldia" (Sibelius). 9.5: Talk, Captain E. P. Cameron, of the Orford, "Greetings from the Clan Cameron." 9.20! umbia on Parade"—Eleven of Columbia's famous artists present "A Crazy Christmas Pantomime." 9.28: Debroy Somers Band,. "1812 and All That." 9.36: Dan Donovan (Irish tenor), "An Irish Medley." 9.42: Eddie Dunstedter at the Hammond 'Electric Organ, "The Donkey's Serenade" (Friml), "La Cumparsita" (Rodriguez); 9,48: Bobbie Comber, Fabia Drake and Company (comedy sketch): "A Fruity Melo-

drama," or "The Doings up at th«J Hail."' 9.56: Larry Adlet (mouth1 oH gan virtuoso), "Rhapsody lift' Blue^* 10.2: Harry Memsley (child irnpersoht-j tor), "Elsie, Johnnie, and Wilittie'Sj Broadcast." 10.8: Debroy Somer* Bahd, "Rigbletto Ramblings" (VeH-di)^ 10.16 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody;^ 3ya, CHRisTCtttJttCtt (VSd ke.y> I

6.0: Dinner music. ?.0: Government and overseas news. 7.35; Talk.'B.o:« Chimes. Symphony Orchestra, "Nights at the Ballet" No. 3 (various). f.lOt Marie Bremner (soprano): "A Spring? Morning," "When Love is Kind,". "My? Lovely Gelia." "Phyllis ! Has/Such; Charming Graces." 8,22: Reginald; Foort (organ): "In a 3P<§r&iott Market'! (Ketelbey), "Serenade" (Drigb),:"Cav* atina" (Raff), "BiMlg *i.CXtmMi Meadow" (Ketelb&y). 8.34: A. Q f Th6mf>: son (baritone): Good Id* Nowt"* "Women"; "When the Harvest's lii,; "Drat 'Em," 8,48: William TUrfcePs Ladies' Ghoir: "In Springtime,"; "Love is Meant to Make Us Glad;" 8.52: Symphony Orchestra, "Nights at the Ballet" No. 4 (various). . 9.5: Talk: Professor F. L. H. Wood* Professor of History at Victoria College; "A New Zealand Observer in Europe—The Vitality of France." 9.20: Frank Westfield's Orchestra, "Our Miss Gibbs" Selection (Monckton), 0,26: George Titchener (comedian): "My Advice," "What a Pal." 9.36! Allen Wellbrock in pianoforte novelties, "Hits of the Year" (arr. Wellbroek). 9,46: panny Malone (tenor): "The Sunshine Sailed Away From Killarhey;* "Shannon River." 0.62: London Theatre Orchestra, "A Country Girl" Selection (Monckton). 10.0: Talk-by Nelle Scahlan, ''A Contra^ in ChMltmases; New Zealand and England* 10.15 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and Ittelddy. 4¥A, DUNEDIN tf?o kc,).----8.0: ''Dad and BaVe from Snake Gully." 8.15: The London Piano-Ac-cordion Band, "Two Lovely People? (Currie). 8.18: A Japanese Houseboy. 8.30: "Pinto Pete in Arizona.' 1 843: Talk by the editor of ; the New Zealand Law Journal, "The Law, the Lawyers, and the Festive Season." 9.8: Si George's Singers "Wassail Songs," "What Child 1b This." 9.12: The Philadelphia Orchestra, Christmas riratorio, "Shepherds Christmas .Music" (Bach); &T2o;v Readings-by professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes: Author—Charles Dickens, "A Christmas Carol." Music from—Schubert, "Unfinished Symphony," Elgar, "Salut d'Amour"; Handel, "Messiah, Pastoral Symphony." 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1938, Page 4

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BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1938, Page 4

BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1938, Page 4

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