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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME

- .a»j IYA Auckland, 875 Kc.—6.o Dinner music session; 7.0: News and Market reports; 7.30: Sports talk; 8.0: Record —I-I.M. Coldstream Guards Band, “1812 Overture”; 8.5: Whistling and baritone —The Purdy-Black Duo. Whistling—“ Four Little Blackbirds”;

Baritone—“ Here in the Quiet Hills”; Duo—“ Simple Aven”: 8.12: Garsden Fowler and His Band. Foxtrot —“Yes, Yes”; Waltz —“Girl of a Million Dreams”; 8.19: Popular Duets —The Mounce Sisters, (a) “Paradise” (b) “Hang on to Me.” S.2G: Xylophone and Marimba—Reno and Arta, “Hungarian Dance No. 6”; “Carolina Moon” “Carry On.” 8.33: Record—Horace Kenny, “A Music Hall Trial Turn”; 8.41: Cornet —-Mr. Norman G. Goffiner, Violin solo, “Hejre Kati”; 8.45 —Talk —Mr. A. B. Chappell—Topical talk; 9.0: Evening weather forecast; 9.2: Garsden Fowler and His Band. Waltz —“Valse Lente”. Foxtrot —“Falling in Love.” 9.12: Whistling and Baritone— The Purdy-Black Dufo. Baritone—- “ Norah the Pride of Kildare.” Whistling—“Donau Wellen.” 9.19 —Record —Tommy Handley. “Tommy Handley Calling”: 9.25: Popular Duets —The Mounce Sisters, (a) “Goodnight Sweetheart”; (b) “Million Dollar Baby.” 9.32: Garsden Fowler and His Band. Trumpet solo with Orchestra —“Love’s Old Sweet Song”; “A Foxtrot Medley”; 9.45: Record—Walter Glynne and Stewart Robertson. “The Larboard Watch”; 9.48: Xylophone and Marimba —Reno and Arta., (a) “Bubbling □ver Wilh Love"; (b) “Popular Song Medley of Old Favourites.” 9.55: Re-

cord—Herman Fincke ahd His Orchestra. “Bacchanalia.’’ 2YA - Wellington, 720 Kc.—11.12: Lecturette —“Fashions,” 12.0: Lunch hour music; 2.0: Selected recordings; 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music session; 7.0: News, reports and sports results: 7.40: Lecturette —Mr. .F. Chapman. Chairman Royal Life-saving Society. “Ideals of Life-saving.” 8.0: Overture—2YA Orchestrina, “Pique Dame.” 8.10: Baritone —Mr. Frank Campbell, (a) “In the Gloaming”; (b)

“A Brown Bird Singing”; 5.16; Concertina —Mr. R. M. Stratmore, “Minstrel Memories”; 8.21: Soprano—Miss Ena Rapley: (a) “Light is My Heart”; (b) “My Crinoline”: 8.27: 2YA Orchestrina, “Sometime”; 8.38: Duet — Miss Ena Rapley and Mr. Edwin Dennis, “Come to Arcady”; B.42—Concertina—Mr. R. M. Stratmore, “Medley of Scotch Airs”; 8.4S —Tenor —Mr. Ed-

win Dennis, (a) “Yes, Let Mo Like a Soldier Full”; (b) “Sing, Break into Song”; 8.54: Record —Fritz Kroeger, (a) “Espanita”; (b) “The Dreaming Snowdrop”: 9.0: Weather’ report; 9.2: 2YA Orchestrina. Tango—“Recuerdo de Alzaga”: Valse Lente—“Dreams of Heaven.” 9.10: Baritone—Mi-. Frank Campbell (a) “Marie, My Girl”; (b)

“Mighty Lak a. Rose”; 9.16: Duet— Miss Ena Rapley qn/l Air. Edwin Dennis. “When We' are Married”; 9.20: Orchestrina, “Le Chant du Gondolier” Fantasia—“ Faust Frivolities”; 9.30; Dance programme. 3 YA, Christchurch, 980 Kc, —5.0: Children’s hour: 6.0: Dinner music session; 7.0: News and reports; 8,0: Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “H.M.S. Pinafore”; 8.8: Baritone— Mr. A. G. Thompson, (a) “I Gave You Roses”; (b) “Your Looking Glass”; B.l4—Piano Improvisations—Miss Ed-

na Jarden, (a) “Breakaway ; (b) “That’s You, Baby”; 8.20: Record — Light Opera Company. Vocal Gems from “The Street Singer”; 8.23; March: Studio Orchestra. “The London Scottish”; “Comrades in Arms”; 8.35: Terror: Mr. H. J. Francis, (a) “1 Pitch My Lonely Caravan”; (b) with orchestra, “I’ll Sing Thee Songs of Araby”; 8.41: Cornet —Mr. Norman G. Goffin, (a) “I Hear You Calling Me”; (b) “Just a-Wearying for You”; 8.47: Record—Gladys Moncrieff, “Some Day”: 8.50: Studio Orchestra. “Southern Roses”: 8.59: Vaudeville —The Radio Rascal and His Rascalette, “Sweetheart, We Need Each Other”; “Chin Wag’”; “Making Whdopee”; 9.9: Weather forecast; 9.11: RecordVan Phillips and His Concert Band, “Song of the Flame”; 9.15: Baritone — Mr. A. G. Thoihpson (a) “The Hand of a Friend”; (b) “Over the Wall of My Garden”; 9.21: Piano Improvisa-

tious —Miss Edna Jarden. When My Dreams Come True”; 9.25: Record: Columbia Light Opera Company, Vocal Gems from “Oh Kay” 9.29: Cornet — Mr. Norman G. Coffin with Orchestra, “Dear Heart”; 9.32—Tenor—Mr. H. J. Francis “jock o’ Hazeldean”; 9.35: Studio Orchestra, “Florod.ora”; 9.46: Vaudeville —The Radio Rascal and His Rascalette, (a) “Maisie”; (b) “More Cliin Wag”; (c) “Tap Dancing Specialty"; 9.56: Record—National Military Band, (a) “The Bells of St. Malo” (b) “The Gladiators’ Farewell.” 10.2: God save the King. 4YA Dunedin, 650 Kc.—s.o: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music session; 7.0: News and repforts; 8.0: Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. “Les Cloches de Corneville” Selection; 8.9: Chorus —The Melodists (a) “Give Yourself a Pat on the Back”: (b) ’ “Believe Me, If All Those En-

dearing Young Charms”; 8.15: Foxtrots—Arthur G. Frost add His Svmphonic Dance Band, (a) “gjgoletto” Paraphrase: .(b) “Four Indian Lbve Lyrics” Paraphrase. 8.23: Humour — Mr. Lester F. Moll,er, (a) “Old Mother Hubbard”: (b) “Private and Confidential”; 8.30: Choruses —The Melodists, (a) “De Ring-Tailed Coon”; (b) “De Ole Banjo”; 8.36: Popular Selection — 'Hie Dance Band, “Plantation Melodies”; 8.42: Organ Record—Reginald Foort, (a) “In the Heart of the Sunset”; (b) “Forever”; 8.48: ..Quartet — The Melodists, “O, Who Wil) O’er the Downs?”; 8.52: Foxtrot—The Dance Band, “Good-night, Sweetheart”; Clarinet Novelty—The Dance Band, Clarinet Marmalade.” 9.0; Weather report. 9.2: Record—London Theatre Orchestra, “Maid of the Mountains” Selection; 9.10: Quartets—The Melodists, Ca) “Bells of St. Michael’s Tower”; (b) “Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming”; 9.16: Novelty Foxtrot and Xylophone—The Dance Band, (a) “Maori Hula”: (b) “Brightlights”; 9.23: Humour —Mr. Lester F. Moller, “A, B, and C.”; 9.28: Chorus—'The Melodists, “Rose Marie”; 'Bass —Mr. R. B. Macdonald, “Cloze Props”; 9.35: Popular Selection —The Dance Band, (a) “Potpouri in Viennese Nights”; One-step—The Dance Band, ‘(h) ‘■‘Faust I ’.’: 9.43.: Acdordion Record — Charles Magnante, “Beautiful Days”; and P. Frosini, “Vision of Love”; 9.49: Chorus —The Melodists, “Good-flight”; 9.53: Waltz —The Dance Band “Merry Widow”; 9.58: March —Band, of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “The Middy”.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 February 1932, Page 8

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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 12 February 1932, Page 8

TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 12 February 1932, Page 8

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