TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA Auckland (820 kilocycles). 5.0: Children, by Cinderella. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and icpor s. 7.30: Talk, under auspices ot Auckland Horticultural Society, AV. J. ‘ll6ham, “The Iris.” 8.0: Record Baritone, D. Wrathall, "Steal, Away , “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. .- • Recording. 8.16: Selection, the Orchestra, “The Vagabond King. 8.L6: Sketch, The Bailey. 8.46: Piano, Raie da Costa, “Sweetheart, Im Dreaming of You.” 8.50: Popular songs. Mrs L. Melies, “Billy”; “Betty and Johnny.” 8 56: Massed Military Band, The Gladiator’s Farewell.” 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2: lalk, G. A. Tlicmas, “The Story of British Sports and /Pastimes”; “Football.’ 9.22: Selection, the Orchestra, “A Musical Comedy Switch.” 9.30: Baritone, D. Wrathall, “When You and I Were Young, Maggie.” 9.34: Recording. 9.40: Waltz, The Orchestra “Espagncle.” 9.45: Recording. 9.48: Popular songs, Mrs L. Melies, Hullo .1 ii-Tu , “Janie.” 9.54: Suite, the Orchestra, “Bandana Sketches.” 10.0: Sports results. 10.10: Dance music. 2YA Wellington (720 kilocycles).— •7.0: Children, by Aunt. Molly and -Uncle Jasper. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: W’.E.A. Session,- Professor P. W. Robertson, ‘ Science and Civilisation Some Illustrations.” 8.0: Selection, the Orchestra, “The Student Prince.” 8.10: Songs at the piano, Muriel Johns" (a) “Sing a New Song”; (b) “Its Home to Me.” 816: Intermezzo, ■ the Orchestra, “Naila.” 8.2'1: Comedy, Chewnin and Bissen, “I’ve Been All Over the World.” S.2S: Recording. 8.34: Bass, Signor Lucien Cesaroni, “A Song Remembered”; “Gipsy Love Song”; ‘My Dreams.” 8.44: Instrumental, the Orchestra, “Four Indian Love Lyrics, (1) ‘‘The Temple Bells”; (2) “Less Than the Dust”: (3) “Kashmiri Song”; (4) ‘Till I Awake.” 8.54: Recording. 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2: Lecturette, Hare Hongi, “Maori Legends.” 9.17: Instrumental, the Orchestra, ‘Prelude?’ 9.22: Songs at the piano, Muriel Johns (a) “Sing A-long”; (b) “Somebody Loves You.” 8.28: Recording. 9.32: Comedy, Chemnin and Listen, “Scrambled History” (Moo). 9.38: Selection, the Orchestra, “White Horse Inn.” 9.48: Recording. 9.56: March, the Orchestra, “Our Favourite Regiment.” 10.0: Sporting summary. 10.10: Relay of dance music fro,! Adelphi Cabaret. 3YA Chistchurch (980 -kilocycles) .— 5.0: Children, by Aunt Pat ami Uncle Charlie. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Nows and reports. 8.0: Christchurch Salon Orchestra, conductor. Francis E.' Bate, selection, “My Son John.” 8.10: Recording. 8.18: Recording. 8.'26: Contralto, Connie Flamank (a) “While You’re Away”; “Where the Great Ships Ride.” 8.33: Recording. 8.36: Salon "Orchestra, Nautical Scenes (a) “AH Aboard”; (b) “Sentimental Chanty”; (c) “Forecastle Frolics.” 8!48: Humorous -sketch, The Chatterbexe's, '/‘What a Pity.” 5.56: Recording,, Scots Guards with chorus and Military Band, “The Gathering of the Claris.” 9.2: Weather forecast and notices’. 9.4: Reserved. 9.19: Recording. 9.23: Recording. 9.31: Contralto, Connie Flamank. “Live for To-day.” 9.35: Salon Orchestra (a) “Sereriata”; (b) “Fee Tarapatapoun.” 9.43: Recording. 9.46: Humorous sketch, The Chatterboxes, “The Wise Men and the Fool.” 9.56: Salon Orchestra, “Three Irish Dances.” 10.0: Sports summary; 10.10: Dance music.
4YA Dunedin (650 kilocycles).— 5.0: Children, by Aunt Anita. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. S.O: Relay of programme from 3YA, Christchurch. 10:0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. .■ ” TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME IYA. AUCKLAND, 820 kilocycles. 2.0: Selected recordings. 6.0: Children’s Song Service, conducted by Uncle Belt. 7.0: Relay of Service from Salvation Army Citadel. 8.30 (approx.): Relay of concert from Whangarei Municipal Silver Band. ■March, The Band, “Wairarapa.” Song. Miss J. Mackay, “The Pipes of Pau. 1 ’ Selection, Ges. 'Wright’s Novelty Or-, chestra, “Popular Melodies.” Elocution. Mrs T. J. Griffin,. “Wegetari-ums.” Selection, The Band, “William Tell.” Song, Hugh Parker, “When the Sergeant Major’s on Parade.” Piano, Albert Dobson, “Rigoletto—Paraphrase.” Song, Madam N. Dobson. “L’ete.” Selection, The Band, “Classic Gems.” Elocution, Mrs T. J. GrHfin, “Honesty.” Song, A. D. S. Cameron, “She is Far from the Land.” Cornet, Bandsman A. Leatherby. “Jack in the Box.” Selection, Ces. Wright’s Novelty Orchestra, “More Popular Melodics.” March. The Band, “On to Victory.” 2YA, WELLINGTON, 720 Kilocycles 2.0 to 4.30: Selected recordings. 6.0: Children’s Song Service, conducted by Uncle George, assisted by Children’s Choir from Miramar Presbyterian Church. 7.0: Relay of Service from St. Gerard’s Redemptorist Church, Hawker Street, Wellington. 8.15: (approx.): “A Musical Pilgrim-age”—-“With Song and Story through the 'South of England.” 3YA, CH.CH., 980 Kilocycles. 2.0: Recordings. 5.30: Song Service by children by Congregational Sunday Schools. t 6.15: Recordings. 7.0: Relay of service from Trinity Con-/ gregational Church. 8.15 (approx.): Relay of programme of 4YA, Dunedin. 4YA, 'DUNEDIN. 65'0 Kilocycles. 2.0: Recordings. 5.30: Children’s Song Service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.15: Recordings. 6.30: Relay of service from St. Andrew Street Church. 7.-15: Recordings. 8.23: Chorus, Leech Lyric Club Choir (Conductor, John T. Leech). “Gloria” from Twelfth. Mass. 8.27: Selection, The Orchestra, “Yoeman of the Guard.” 8.33: .Spiritual, Ruth Sell and choir. “Deep River.” Baritone, Wm. Ruffell, “Non pin Andrac.” 8.40: Recording. 8.43: Selection, The Orchestra, “Lilac Time.” 8.49; Part Songs, The Choir, (a) “The Last Rose of Summer”; (b) “Hearts of Oak.” 8.54: Match. The Band, “March Mill-tail-0.” 8.57: Chorus, The Choir. “Throe Fishers.” 9.0: Weather report -and notices. 9.2: Recording. 9.5: Chorus, The Troubadours, “Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming.” 9.9: Overture, The Orchestra. “Orpheus in the Underworld.” 9.17: Solo and Chor us, Ladies’ Choir, “Fairies’ Chorus” 'Contralto. Iris Wakelin, “Bye and Bye.” 9.24: Recording. 9.28: Tenor, J. T. Leech (a) “Thou’rt Like a Lovely Flower”; (b) “On With the Motley.” 9.34: Selection, The Orchestra. “Hungarian Dance No. 5”. 9.39: Soprano, Iris Clark. “When Song is SWeet.” 9.34: Recording. 9.49: Bass, J. Ferguson, “A Hundred Fathoms Deep.” 9.55: Recording.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 October 1932, Page 10
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