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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME

Features: Abridged version, in j’CCOldirigS, of Puccini’s opera ba Tosca,” followed by .recorded feature by George Edwards from IYA , and Perrin in more full, Prank K 1 Rugby talk, and light recordings horn 2YA— Description of running ol New Zealand Cup at 2.35 p.m., with popular recordings in the evening Iro 3YA Studio Orchestra and long dance session from 4YA. IYA AUCKLAND (650 k.c.) 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30. Talk: The Gardening Expert: lie Development of the Garden. 8.0. Concert piograliime. Recorded pic■sontation Of the Puccini opera, La Tosca’’ 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Tlie Orchestra, “Carnival Overture. 9-15: Recordings. 9.30. Olivo Groves and George Baker in Gems from "A Southern Maid. J.3.L TIM Orchestra, “To-night’s the Night. 5.4’9': Recording. 9.52: The Orchestra Two Irish Sketches. 10.0: Sports suihmary. 10.10: Recorded modern dance music. 11.15: Close d°wn. IYX AUCKLAND (880 k.c.).—Alternative Station. 7.0: After-dinner music. S.O: Light popular programme. '9 O’ Tenors, Basses and Baritones,:, Some Great Male Singers of To-day, a cavalcade of famous artists,-includ-ing Beniamio Gigli, tenor, Harold Williams, baritone, and Paul Robeson, bass. 10.0: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 k.c.) 50- Children’s hour. 6.0: Dihnci music 7.0: Nows and reports. 7.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 8.0: Chimes. Popular programme, featuring “The Mountebanks” and the visiting overseas comedians, Fred Bluett and Frank 'Perrin. Recording. 8.10. me Mountebanks” present Bubble and Squeak,” a merry conception oh ißevuedeville. 8.45: Recording. 8.48: “What’ll We Do Now”—No. 4of the comedy sketches by the visiting oveiseas comedians, Fred Bluett and Frank Perrin. 8.54: Recording. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk, Mr Frank Kilby, “My, ‘All Biack Team, selected front' active players driving the years 1925-35.” 9.25: Modern dance., programme. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Another interlude with “The Cocoanut Grove Ambassadors.” 10.25:. Continuation of modern dance programme. 11.30: Close down. A , • • , 2YC WELLINGTON (840 k.c.) I.—Alternative Station. 7.0: After-dinnei music. 8.0: Classical instrumental solos and concerted vocal items. 9.0: An hour of bright entertainment. 10.0: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.) 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0, News and. reports. 7.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 8.0; Chiines. Recording. S.fO: j’olm McCormack (tenor) 8.16: Jascha Heifetz (violin). 8.25: Hulda Lashanska (soprano). 8.28: Eileen Joyce (piano). 8.34: Richard Tauber (tenor). 8.40: 3YA Orchestra, (a) “London Bridge” March; (b) Danse “Russe.” 8.47: Recording. 8.-50: Cara arid Arnaldo, in popular songs and’ duets, (a) “Some One I Love”; (b) ‘Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”; (c) “Love’s Garden of Roses.” ,9.0: Weather. Station n'otices. 9.5: 3YA iOrchestra, Selection of Celebrated LoVo Songs. 9.17: Jock Lockhart (comedian), “Teas, Light Refreshments and Minerals.” 9.23: Piccolo solo with 3YA Orchestra (Mr A. E. Hutton, soloist), “Nightingale’s Greeting” Concert Polka. 9.27: Cara and Arnaldo in popular songs and duets. 9.36: Tom Katz Saxophone Band. 9’.42: Jock Lockhart, (comedian), “Seven Minutes’ Sunshine.” including “Sing a Song of Silrisliirie.” 9.49: Recordfrig. 9.52? 3YA Orchestra, “In a P’Arsi’an Market.” 10.0: Sports summary. 10:10: Dance music. 11.15: Close down. 3YL CHRISTCHURCH (1200 k.c.). —Alter native Station. 7.0': Afterdiniier music. 8.0: Symphonic programme. 10.0: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 k.c.)

5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Hews and reports. 8.0: Chimris. The Concert Orchestra. March' “Capitol”; waltz, “Die Hydro-, paten-.” 8.16: Mr F. C. Cooper (bass), “The Ridrirless Steed,” “Tally-Ho,” “Pass Everyman,” “The. Depths of the Coral Caves.” 8.29: The Orchestra, Suite “Scenes Poetiques.” 8.38: Miss Jean McLay (contralto), “Hope for the Dawn”; “Foiir Ducks on a Pond”; “The Lady.of the Lea”; “Short’nin’ Bread.” 8.50: The Orchestra, Fantasia No. 2, “La Chauve Souris. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Dance m'tfsic. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.15: Close down. 4YO DUNEDIN (1140 k.c.).—Alternative Station. 7.0: After-dinner music. S,O: Variety and vaudeville programme. 9.0: Band programme, \Vitll dramatic and humorous interludes. 10.0: Close down.

EMPIRE STATION, DAVENTRY. . 7.15 a.m.: Big Ben. “Looking Backwards.” 7.55 a.m.: Interlude. 8.0 a.m.: The 8.8. C. Empire OrchesLambert Flack (flute) and Pat Whelan (saxophone). 9.0 a.m.: The news. 9.15 a.m.: Close down. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME. Features: —Report of play in the match All Blacks v. Hampshire and Sussex from four stations in the morning session—Hephzibah and Yehudi Menuhin in lYA’s afternoon session—Complete presentation of G. and S. light opera “Princess Ida” from 2YA at 8.30 —Dorothy Clark and Earend Harris in recitals from 3YA at 9.5 and 9.30 respectively—“ Princess Ida” also from 4YA. IYA AUCKLAND (650 k.c.) 9.0: Chimes. Report of play in the Rugby match New Zealand versus Hampshire and Sussex. 9.5: Recordings. 9.30: Report of play in Rugby match. 9.35: Recordings. 10.0: Report of play in Rugby match. 10.5: Recordings. 10.30: Report, of play in Rugby, match. 10.35: Recordings. 11.0; Morning service relayed from Epsom Methodist Church. 12.15: Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Recordings. 2.30: Hephzibah (piano) and Yehudi Menuhin (violin), present Schumann’s brilliant Sonata No. 2 in D Minor. 4.5: Selected recordings. 1.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service. 7.0: Evening service, relayed from St. David’s Presbyterian Church. 8.30: Concert programme by the Orchestra, featuring the eminent Australian baritone, Mr. Wilson Ewart. Military Symphony, No. 100, in G Major. 8.53: Wilson Ewart, Australian baritone, (a) “None But the Lonely Heart”; (b) “To the Forest.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: The Orchestra, Symphonic Poem, “La Navaraisse.” 9.21: Recording. 9.25: The Orchestra, “Etienne Marcel” Suite No. 2. 9.40: Wilson Ewart, .Australian baritone, (a) “The Two Grenadiers": (b) “Silent Worship.

9.50: The Orchestra, “Lyric” Suite. 10.o’: Close down. Alternative station, IYX Auckland < ’ S8 2YA C WELLINGTON (570 k.c.) 9.0: Chimes. Report of play in the Rugby match, New Zealand versits Hampshire and Sussex. 9.5: Recmclings. 9.30: Report of Rugby match. 9.3'5: Recordings. 10.0: Report of Rh'gliy match. 10.5: Recordings. 10 30:' Report of Rugby match. 10.35: Recordings. ll'O; Relay of Morning •service from the Salvation Army Citadel, Vivian Street. 1’2.15: Close down.' 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Philadelphia ’Symphony Orchestra. 4.0: Time signals. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle William, and assisted by tile children’s choir from the St. Jo ““ s Presbyterian Sunday School. 7.0: Relay of the evening service from the Trinity Church, Wellington South. 8.15: Recordings. 8.30: Recordings, complete musical presentation Of tile Gilbert and. Sullivan opera, “Princess Ida.” 10.0: Close down. Alternative station, 2YC Wellington (840 k.c;) • 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (<2O k.c.) 9.0: Chimes. Report of New Zealand v. Hampshire Rugby Match. 9.5: Recordings. 9.30: Report of Rugby match. 9.35: Recordings. 10.0: Report of Rugby Match. 10.5: Recordings. 10.30: Report of Rugby match. 10.35: Recordings. 11.0: Relay ot morning service from St. Michael’s Anglican Cliiircli. 12.15: Close down. 1.9? Dinner music. 2.0': Recordings. 4.0: Time signals ffoni the Dominion Observatory. 4.2: Selected recordings. 4.30: Closedown. 5.30:. Children’s song service, conducted by the cliildreii of tlie Church of Christ Sunday schools. 6.15: Selected record.ings 7.0: Relay of evening service from the Church of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue. 8.15: Recordings. 8.30 - : Recordings. 8.35: Stewart Wilson (tenor), with the Marie Wilson String Quartet and Reginald Paul (piano) “On Wenlock Edge"; (a) .“On Weiilbek. Edge”; (b) “From Far, From Eve and Morning”; (c) ‘‘Oh! When 1 was in Love with You”; (d) “Is My Team Ploughing?”; (e) “Bredon Hill”; (f) “Chin.” 8.56: New Symphony Orchestra. 9.0: Weathei. Station notices. 9.5: Miss Dorothy Clarke (contralto recital), (a) ‘From the Tomb of an Unknown Woman”; (b) “Adrift”; (c) “Yang Yang”; (d) “A Feast of Lanterns’.’; (e) “ Th'e Lament of Isis” (from “Songs of tlie Chinese”; “Morning Hymn.” 9.21: Recording*. 9.31: A presentation of Russian music by Barend Harris, introducing: “Dark Eyes” (Russian romance) ; “The Midnight Review”; “The Song of the Viking Guest” (“Sadko”); “Nichavo” (“Nothing Matters”). 9.46: Recording. 10.0: Close down. . Alternative station, 3YL Christchurch (12’00 k.c.) 4YA DUNEDIN (790 k.c.) 9.0‘: Chimes. Report of play in the Rugby match, New Zealand versus Hampshire and Sussex. 9.5: Recordings. 9.30: Report of’ Rugby match. 9.35: Recordings. 10.0: Report of Rugby match. 10.5: Recordings. 10.30: Report of Rugby match. 10.35: Recordings. 11.0: Relay of morning service from Salvation Army Citadel, Dowling Street. 12.15:, Close down. lO’ Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 2.15: Recorded Talk by the late Sir Edmund Gosse, Litt.D., “Thomas Hardy.” 2.30: Choir of the Societe Bach. 3.10: Recordings. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service. 6.15: Selected recordings. 6.30: Relay of evening service from the Moray Place Congregational Church. 7.45: Selected recordings. 8.30: Complete musical presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, “Princess Ida.” 10.0: Close down. Alternative station, 4YO Dunedin (1110 k.c.)

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1935, Page 10

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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1935, Page 10

TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1935, Page 10