TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA, Auckland (900 kilocycles).— 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports. . 7.40: Talk under the auspices of the New Zealand Manufacturers’ Association, “The Tale of a Shirt and Pyjamas.” S.O: Orchestral Octet, “Entry of Boyards”; “Three Jevingtcn Sketches”; (a) “In the Fields”; (b) “On the Downs”; (c) “The Jig.” 8.12: . Vocal —The Savoy Male Quartet, “Sii'nple Simon.” Alto —Mi Bert Skeels, “It is Only a Tiny Garden.” Baritone —Mr Arthur Gaily, “Kashmiri Song” (Woodforde-Lindcn). 8.21: Orchestral Octet, “The Steppes”; waltz, “Dreaming.” *8.28: Tenor—Mr Frank Campbell, “In Sweet September.” Duet —Messrs Campbell and S. Hislop, “Battle Eve.” Bass —Mr S. Hislop, “Messmates.” 8.39: Orchestral Octet, “My Lady Dragon Fly”; (a) “Call*o£ the Sun”; (b) “The Bull Frog”; (c) “Dance of the Silver Pool”; (d) “Golden Days”; (e) “Love Spell”; (f) “The Dance.” 8.53: Vocal —The Savoy Male Quartet, “Spin, Spin.” Alto —Mr Bert .Skeels, “Roadways.” The Savoy Male Quartet, “Obituaries.” 9.3: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9.5: Selection —Orchestral Octet, “Maid of the Mountains.”' 9.19: Baritone —Mr Arthur Gaily, “Friend.” The Savoy Male Quartet, “Love’s Old Sweet Song.” 9.26: Gramophone Lecture-recital —Miss Molly Atkinson, “Immortal Mozart.” 2YA, Wellington (720 kilocycles).— 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting . results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.40: Lecturette—Mr W. E. Priestly, “Modern Ballroom Dancing.” 8.0: Studio concert by the Wellington City Salvation Army Band and artists. Bated, “Earlscourt Citadel,” “Gems from Haydn.” 8.13: Male choir— Singing Teachers’ Society Neukolin, “Brother Your Hands.” 8.17: Pianoforte —Mr Haydn Rodway, “Scherzo in C Sharp MinorA 8.26: Contralto— Mrs Rossiter, “Salaam.” 8.30: Cornet —Bandsman Dutton, “Alpine Echoes.” 8.36: Choral —Girls’ Choir, “Come Unto Me.” 8.40: Balalaika Orchestra, Gorskaja, (a) “Kasbek”; (b) “Das. Bachlein.” 8.44: Piano, organ and violin —Misses Gray and Burton, Mrs Peterson, “Intermezzo.” 8.48: Vocal duet—Bandsmen K. Macaulay and Alan Pike, “The Battle Eve.” 8.53: Concertina solo —Brigadier Imrie (a,) “Eufonia”; (b) “Hymn of Praise”; (c) “Deep Harmony.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Novelty—London Novelty Orchestra, (a) “Happy Darkies’ Barn Dance”; (b) “The Brooklyn Cake Walk.” 9.8: Baritone—Bandsman R. Armstrong, “There is a Green Hill.” 9.13: Band, “King of • Kings.” 9.21: Vocal medley—The Jolly Old Fellows, “Drinking Songs.” 9.27: Pianoforte duet—Misses Gray, “Grand Vitesse.” 9.33: Choral-Male Choir, “Lily of the Valley.” 9.38: Violin—Miss O. Burton, “Tempo di Minuetto.” 9.42: Contralto —Mrs Rossiter, “June.” 9.46: Pianoforte—Mr Haydn Rodway, “Naila” Waltz. 9.51: Choral—Girls’ Choir, “Galilee.” 9.56: Band, “Jubilation.” 3YA, Christchurch (980 kilocycles) —5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk—Review of “Journal of Agriculture.” 8.0: New York Philharmonic Orchestra, “Midsummer Night’s Dream” Scherzo. Shakesperean programme by the Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society. 8.4: Introduction extract from Prologue to “The Life of King Henry the Fifth.” 8.6: Extract from Part 11. Henry IV. Characters: King Henry IV, the Prince of Wales and Earl of Warwick. 8.21: Soprano—Mrs R. J. McLaren, Shakesperean Song: “Where the Bee Sucks.” 8.24; Victor Concert Orchestra, “Amaryllis.” 8.27: Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society, “Love Scenes Between Rosalind, < Orlando and 1 Celia.’\ 8.17: Soprano—Mrs R. J. McLaren, “Shakespearean song, “It was j a Lover and His Lass.” 5.50: Royal i Opera Orchestra, “Sylvia Ballet —Pizzicato and Procession of Bacchus.” 8.53: Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society, “Drinking Scene—“Othello” —
Act 11, Scene 11. Characters: Cassio, lago, Othello, Roderigo, Montano and Crowd. 9.8: Weather forecast. 9.10: New Symphony Orchestra, “Henry VIII. Dances” —Morris Dance and Torch Dance. 9.13: Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society, “Willow Cabin Scene” (from Act I. of “Twelfth Night.” Characters: Malvolio, Maria, Viola, and Olivia). 9.23: Soparno—Mrs R. J. McLaren, Shakespearean Song, “Under the Greenwood Tree.” 9.29: Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society, (a) “Act 11., Scene V” (from “Romeo and Juliet”). Characters: Nurse and Juliet; (b) “Puck’s Closing Speech” (from “Midsummer Night’s Dream”). Dance music session. Dunedin—Silent Day.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 May 1931, Page 4
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