TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA, Auckland (820 kilocycles).— 5.0: Children, by Uncle Dave. 0.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7 35- Talk, J. W. Holdsworth, Town Planning”: “Historical and General Principles of Town and Regional Planning.” 8.0: March, Symphony Orchestra, “Kaiser March.’ Vocal and instrumental, Albert Sandler, Olive Grates, Jean Melville, “An Old Violin”; “Booking for You.” 8.1 o: Piano, Ignaz Friedman, “Venetian Gondola Song”; “The >( J °y°" s Peasant”; “The Hunting Song. 8.21: Pass, Robert Easton, “The Tune the Bosun Played”; “he Deader of the Town Brass Band.” 8.27: Edith Lorand' Orchestra, “Five Roumanian Dances.” 8.30: Humour, Norman Dong, “Side by Side.” 8.36: Cornet, John Robertson, “The Debutante”; “H Bacio.” 8.-12: Soprano, Dotte Schumann, “Leonore’s Aria.’ 8.50. Haip, John Cockerill, “At the Fountain. 8.53: Instrumental, Jacques Thiband, (violin), Pablo Casals (’cello) and the Pablo Casals Orchestra, “Vivace Non Troppo from Double Concerto in A Minor.” 9-1: Weather forecast «nd notices. 9.3: Talk, Mrs Gordon Robertson, “Music and Beauty in Many Bands.” 9.23: Overture, Wililam Mengelberg and his Concertgebouw Orchestra, “Anacreon.” 9.35: Tenor, Hubert Eisdell, “All Suddenly the Wind Comes Soft”; “Do You Know My Garden-” 9.41: Sandor Joszi Orchestra, with piccolo solo, ‘ Dove s Call. 9.44: Male voices, The Revellers, “■When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba”; “Dancing in the Dark.” 9.50: Wurlitzer organ, Gerd Thomas, “Greetings to Sans Souci. 9.53. Comedians, Amos ’n Andy, “Check and Double Check.” 9.56: Waltz, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, “Die Kosenden.” 10.0: Dance music. 2YA, Wellington (720 kilocycles).— 5.0: Children, by Uncle Dave. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.40: Decturette, Representative of the /agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Band.” 8.0: Selection, F ,- ank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, “Lady Be Good.” 8.10: Quartettes, The Waiata Ladies’ Quartette, “Marie”; ‘ Have You Seen But a AVhite Dily Crow?” 8.16: Recording (vocal duets) Dayton and Johnstone, “River Stay ’Way From My Door”; “Just Friends.” 8.22: Soprano, Nora Gray, “Caravan”;, “Oh! Could I But Express in Song.” 8 28: Idyll, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, “Nodding Tulips.’ Xylophone, S. Bernard, .‘‘lonaJ’ Waltz, Prank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, “The Student Prince.” 8.38: Recording (humour), Norman Long, “The Isle of Hootcha Kootcha”; “I Had to Go and Draw Another Pound Out.” :?.4d: Recording (accordeon), Pietro, “Vivacity”; “April Smile.” 8.50: Duets, Lalla Vondersloot and Phyllis Dean, “A Streamlet of Flowers”; “Nearest and Dearest.” 8.55: Recording thumour), Burns and Allan, “Dizzy-” 9.0:- Weather report and notices. 9.2: Lccturette, Major J. Lewis, “Experiences in the British Secret Service.” 9 17: Violin, D. Collinson, “Meditation” from “Thais.” Entr’acte, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, “Moonlight Dance.” Comedy One-step “Santiago.” 9.27: Contralto, Edna-Mc-Carthy, “Meadow Sweet”; ’’Wait ’Till I Put On My Crown.’ 9.33: Recording (vocal duets), Herbert Thorpe and Foster Richards-on. “The Hero and the Villain”; “Changing the Guard.” 9.39: Recording (banjo), Ernest Jones, “Return of (ho Regiment.” 9.42: Trio, Waiata Ladies’ Trio, “I Love a Little Cottage.” Quarteite, “Sing a Song of Sixpence.” 9.49: Selection, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, “On with the Show, 1 1928.” 3YA Christchurch (980 kilocycles).— 5.0: Children, by Uncle Bill. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: reports. 7.30: Talk, E. E. Wiltshire, “Books of the Month.” 8.0: Recording (overture), Milan Symphony Orchestra, “Masanicllo.” 8.10: Recoiding, Light Opera Orchestra, vocal gems, "Dearest Enemy.” 8.11: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Three Light Pieces.” 8 23: Soprano, Addie Campbell, “A Dream of Delight”; “If Winter Comes.” 8.30: Baritone, J. K. Burtt, “The Yeomen of England”; “Because I Were Shy.” 8.36: Recording, Percival MacKay’s Band. “The Vagabond King.” 8.44: Violin. Irene Morris, “La Precieuse.” 8.47: Soprano, Addie Campbell, “Spring’s Looking Out of Her Window”; “Little Brown Hand's.” 8.53: Recording (Scottish Comedian), Sir Harry Lauder, “The Pirate.” 8.56: Broadcasting trio, “Cantabile.” 9.1: Weather forecast and notices. 9.3: Reserved. 9.18: Recording, H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, “Humoresque.” 9.21: Baritone, J. K. Burtt, “Sons of the Sea.” 9.25: Broadcasting Trio, “Autumn and Winter”; “Syncopation.” 9.30: Dance music.
-IYA Dunedin (650 kilocycles).— 5.0: Children, by Wendy and Aunt Leonore. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: W.E.A. Session, 13. A Quelch and' Mr Kemnitz, “Plans of Reconstruction” 8.0: Thirty minutes of recordings. 8.30: March, St. Kilda Band, “Red Gauntlet.” Intermezzo, St. Kilda Band, “Chant Sans Paroles.” 8.40: Hansel and Gretel will entertain. 8.48: Cornet, W. Barko, “Merry-go-Round.” 8.54: Bass, F. C. Cocper, "Simon the Cellarer”; “Bonnie Gecige Campbell.” 9.0: Weather report. and notices. 9.2: Lecture-recital. .1. 13. Davies, “Chinese Songs and Customs.” 9.17: Selection, the Band, ligmonl.” 9.29: Recording (humour), Julian Rose. “Levinsky at the Wedding.” 9.35: Hansel and Gretel will onto; tain. 9.4 1: Waltz, the Band, ''’i hcughts.” 9.51: Bass, F. C. Cooper,
“Galloping Dick"; “Tally Ho!” 9.56 March, (be Band, “St. Kilda.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1932, Page 7
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