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RADIO BROADCASTS

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES NEW ZEALAND STATIONS IYA, AUCKLAND. 5.0 Children’s hour, conducted by Jack and Jill. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. S.O: Concert programme., relayed to IZH Hamilton, “The March Foreign Legion’’ ( Military Cameo). Probably no military organisation in the world has figured so prominently in the pages of fiction and fact, as the Foreign Legion. This programme portrays in graphic fashion, the life of the legionnaire, his duties and divertissements, his terrors and his pleasures. 8.40: Frank Westeld’® Orchestra, “The Belle of New York’?. Selection (Parts • and 2). 8.46: Jeannette MacDonald, soprano, “Always in All Ways”; “Beyond the 'Blue Horizon.”

8.52: Laszlo Szeptgyorgyi, violin, “Rondo” (Schubert, arr. Sehmalstich); “Malaguena.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: The Studio Orchestra “Three Dale Dances.” 9.15: May Lymbum, contralto, “An Eriskay Love Hit.” 9.18: Famous Forty Elks, chorus, “Sylvia.” 9.22: The Studio Orchestra, “Chelsea China.” 9.32: Joseph Hislop, tenor, “Afton Water”; “Bonnie Mary of Argyle.” 9.42: The Studio Orchestra, “Theodore and Company” Selection. 9.52: Criterion Vocal Quartet, “Little Cotton Dolly” (Plantation Lullaby). 9.56: The Studio Orchestra, ‘ Masanyk” March. i 0.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down.

2YA, WELLINGTON. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Andy' Man. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.40: Talk, Our Book Reviewer, “Books, Grave and Gay.” 8.0: Chimes. An hour of humour. Larry Brennan and the Winter Garden Dance Band, with Reginald Dixon at the organ, “Comedy Land.” 8.8: Novelty recording, “The Good Old Coaching Days”: (a) “On the Road”; (b) “At the Inn.” 8.14: W. Lee O’Daniel and his “Light Crust Doughboys,” “Heel and Toe” Polka.

8.17: Sketch, Mabel Oonstanduros and Michael Hogan, “Father Sweeps the Chimney.” 8.23: Joseph Muac.njnt and the Troxy Broadcasting Orchestra, “Fairies in the Moon.”

8.26: Stainless Stephen, “Our Animal Pantimime.”

8.32: Sol Hoopii and his Hawaiian Quartet, “My Hawaiian Queen.” 8.35: Sandy Powell and his IVfouth Organ Band, “A Night on the Embankment.” 8.41: The London Palladium Orchestra, “Echoes from the Puszta.” 8.44 : Frank Oolman (male soprano), with instrumental accompaniment, “Reflections in the Water” ; “And So, Good-bye.” ... 8.50: Harry Hemsley (child impersonator!), “Thipgs I Mustn’t Do”; “The Merrv-Go-Round.” 8.56: Carroll Gibbons and Johnny Green, accompanied by their Boy Friends. “Kerry Dance.” 9.6: Weather Teport and station no--9.5 : An hour with Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Hamish and (Cousin Nessie. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News- and reports. 8.0: Chimes. The New Brighton Municipal Band (conductor : Mr J A. Nuttall), “The Cycle Parade” March; “We’ll Be Together Again” Waltz. 8.41: Recording: James Foran (tenor), “I’m Always in Killarney With You”; “In Your Arms Tonight. ”, 8.20: The Band, “You Ought t# be in Moving Pictures” Foxtrot ; “The BaJby Parade.” 8.28: Recording: Gladys Moncrieff (soprano), “I Wonder if Love is a Dream”; “Saijing the Sea of Romance.”

8.34: The Band, “Saxonhurst” Selection.

8.44: Recording: Peter Dawson (bass-baritone), “Jogging Along the Highway” ; “Here is My Song.” 8.50 The Band, “Friendship” Fantasia; “Star of the Desert” March. 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.5: Presentation of “Sportsmen’s Reunion,’’ by The Old Boys. 10.25: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill and the Stamp Man. 6.0; Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. Recorded programme, featuring recitals by Quentin Maclean (organ), Richard Crooks (tenor), Fritz Kreisler (violin); Jeanette MacDonald (soprano), and Patricia Rossborough (piano). Quentin Maclean (organ), “Mieado” Selection; “I Kiss Your Hand Madame”; “Just Humming Along.”

8.14: Richard Crooks (tenor), “Vienna, City of My Dreams”; “In My Garden”; “T’Amo—Neapolitan Love Song.” 8.25: Fritz Kreisler (violin), “Tango”; “From the Land of Sky Blue Water”; “Caprice Viennois.” 8.25: Jeanette Mac,Donald (soprano) “Beyond the Blue Horizon”; “Always in All Ways”; “Dream Lover”; “March of the Grenadiers.” 8.47: Patricia Rossborough (piano), “Parade of the Minutes”; George White's “Scandals” Selection; “Alice Where Art Thou?” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Recording, Bransby Williams (humour), “The Showman.” 9.13: Mr K. W. Donalfd'son and Miss L. Faulkner, “A Literary Car-

eer,” a domestic comedy sketch by Will Yates. 9.23: Recording, ' Gellin and Borgstrorn (accordion duo), “Darby aiid Jqan.” 8.26: Messrs G. A. Wycherley and H. DfcL. Eggers, present “Bill and ’Erb” in a humorous topical dialogue. 9.41: Recording, Mahel Constanduros, Michael Hpgan and Co., “A 1 Trip tp BirightOn.” 9.49: Recording, Mathilde and Irene Handing,' ‘‘By the Waters of lyfinnetorika.” 9.52: Recording, The Happiness Boy ‘‘Twisting the Dials.” 10,0: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FO SYDNEY. 10.0: A national programme. Rlevue. 11.0: •' Chamber orchestral concert by the A.B.Q. (Sydpey) Chamber Orchestra (conducted by E. J. Roberts), Wireless Chorus (conducted by Stephen Yorke), and Gordon Bryan (eminent English l pianist), Orchestra: (a) King” Overture (“Der Koniglielc Schafer’ ’); (b) ‘ ‘The Merek” for Strings and Woodwind. Wireless Chores: “Ballad of Sennerwater”; “Into the Silent Land”; “The Clojvn’s Courtship.” .Gordon Bryan, in association with the A.B.C. (Sydney) Chamber Orchestra, playing Pianoforte Concerto No. 23 in A Major. Chorus: “The Snow”; “The Evening Scene.” Orchestra: Six Classic Dances: (1) “La Lugbre” Sarabande; <2) “Bourree” ; (3) “Dance of the Sylphes”; (4) “Gavotte”; (5) “Minuet Air”; (6) “Rigaudon.” First performance, Gordon Bryan: “Windmills,” “Carillon”; “London Bridge”; “The HurdyGurdy M an ”; “The Windmill.” Orchestra, Symphony No. 8 for Flute, Qboe and Strings. Wireless Chorus: “Blossoms Born of Teeming Springtime”; “The First Primrose.” Orchestra; Suite, “The Bartered Bride” : (1) Overture: Village Scene, Love Duet, Opening Chorus,; (2) Jenilc’s Aria and Ibarice of the Villagers; (3) The Sextette; (4) March of the Comedians, Teasing Duet and the Dance of the Comedians.”

2BL SYDNEY. 10.0: Every Monday night at 10 o’clock, Scott’s “Ivanhoe,” dramatised by Edmund Barclay; production, Lawrence H. Cecil. Episode the ninth: “The Rescue.” Although still weak and practically helpless from his Wilfred of Ivanhoe spurs to the rescue of the traduced and illtreated Rebecca- —King Richard the First is not slow to follow his gallant henclnnan. Characters: Wilfred of Ivanhoe, King Richard the First, Frederick the Saxon, Gurtli, the swineherd, Wamba the jester, Sir Brian de Bois Guilbert, the Superior of the Knight-Templars, Rebecca. 10.30: “Australia Looks on the World,” talk by Professor A. H. Charteris. 10.50: Gramophone pie.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 22 April 1935, Page 2

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RADIO BROADCASTS Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 22 April 1935, Page 2

RADIO BROADCASTS Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 22 April 1935, Page 2