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RADIO BROADCASTS

PROGRAMMES ZEALAND STATIONS ~ lYk’ AUCKLAND.

,50- Obildren’s hour, conducted hy 6l0: Dinner niusic. ?J5: J> T (iw'.V ancl a-e ports. .. SXii Philadelphia. Symphony Orchestra; 1 . .“ifai'chd Slav” (Tscliaikowsky). * f£i(H CMo welcomer to Their Bx'ce3leiifrie& Viscount and Viscountess <jalvSv-‘ ; (Relayed from the Town MK , 10.0;: Music, mirth and melody. H.'Q : Close doiwh.

2YA WELLINGTON

,5.0:: Children’s hour, conducted by IJncidCumphell. . 6io : Djpnter "music. 7.0- •Netv's'and' reports. 7.40: Tailr, Our Gardening Expert, “For the Jibjite Gardener. 5 ’ 8.0: Chimes. Light orchestral and baikid programme, featuring, The Commodore Grand Orchestra and Dennib Nbble (baritone). The Commodore Grand Orchestra (conducted by Joseph Muscaht), "“In a Persian Market”; * ‘iff a. 1 Monasteiy Garden. ’ .8.8'; Dennis Noble (baritone), “The Devout; Lover”; “So .We’ll Go No Alore A-Roving.” 8.1.6: Commodore Grand Orchestra, “Procession of" the Sirdar,” “The Juggler,” .“The Rlussian Pedlar” and “Second" Serenade.” 8.28: isennis Noble (baritone), “The Old Brigade” and “When Dull Care.” 8.34: The Orchestra, “El Relicario” and “The Golden Musical. Box.” 8.40: Talk, Air W. D. Charlton, “The. Villains of. Dickens.” &.(?: ■ Weather report and station notices. 0.5: “The Miniature Diamond”— One of a, series of dramas about diamonds. 9.20: Harry Gratton and Horace Peicival (humorous sketch), “Buying a Gun.”., 9.35: “We Await Your Verdict.” Dramatic episode, seventh of a new series of broadcast trials. The case is one in .which. 4George Pentrope stands charged with the murder of his wife, Elizabeth Pentrope. It is alleged by the O'rbwn that the accused' arid the deceased woman made a “suicide pact,” pursuant to which Elizabeth Pentrope' perished, and the accused survived. 10.0: Dance programme. 11.1): Close down.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH.

- e S.O : Children’s hour, conducted by inblußing; “Onbe Upbii a - TmleJ’’ dfafnatised. fairy tale; 6;0.: Dimibr niusic. ' TpOd ' aiid' reports. 4 . 7.35: Addington, stock market reports.

Js4fz - Crimes. Recordings: The B.BtCl Symphony Orchestra; cbridUcte3: by* Sit Edward Elgar, Cockaigne Op. 40 (Elgar). {JlTaj’i Elisabeth. Schumann, soprano, “GHatl I; Jubal’s Lyre. ’ ’ 8:13: Philadelphia Symphony Orohbst.ra. (cbiichicted by Leopold Stokowski). Symphidhp No. 7 in' A Afajor, Op:; 92/ (a) Pbco sosteiiuto, vivace ; (bj allegretto'; (c) presto; .(d) allegro con brick (Reef li oven). 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. I

%s': All* Harisori. Cook (basso). “Droop Not, Voting Lover,” “There Whs am Ancient King”'and “The, Two GfehaflieTs. ” j .9:17: Recording: Orcheste tie ! L’Assdciatlqri. ties Concerts Lamour- ; etixy. .“Jbyeus'e” 31 arch: “Boiiree” ! F'aritg.squei .9(30’: Robroadeastl mf station 2YA. Dramatic' - episode. The seveiith of a, new series of broadcast trials. “We Await Your Verdict.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down.

4YA DUNEDIN. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill and the Travel Man. 6.Q: Dinner music. 7.0: News, and reports. 7.30: Gardening talk.

8.0: Chimes. Recording: Symphony Orchestra, “Dear Old Augustus.”.-

8.8: Messrs. Steve McConnell (piano), Jim Murray (saxophone), and Steve Parker (vocal), “Aloha,” “Wagon Wheels.” 8.1-5: “Oyster Stones.” A further episode in the lives of a Japanese house boy and his employer. 8.30: Messrs. McConnell, Murray, Parker Trio, “On a. Steamer Coming Over” and “May I?” 8.37: Rbeording : Quartetto Allegro “Country Feast.” 8.40: Talk, Mr D. J. Cronin, “Politicians, Their Job.”

9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.-5: “A Diamond Facet.” Recordings : Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra.,. “Crown Diamonds” Overture. 9.12: “The Great Mogul,” one of a .series of dramas about famous diamonds. 9.27: James Kok Dance Orchestra, piano novelty, “Knave of Diamonds.” 9.30: Rebroadcast of 2YA, Welling- • ton. Dramatic episode. Seventh of a j new series of broadcast trials, “We Await Your Verdict.” 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close dawn, ]

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS.

2FC, Sydney. ~ , 10.0;:' A' national programme. “Castle on the Hfll”—-a dramatic adventure. Music by Mark Lovaclc. Book and lyrics by C. Dentils Freeman. The story of adventures, set in Biidapest arid Transylvania during the Hringaridii Terror of 1919. 8.8.0. Musical Play, presented by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra and Wireless Chorus, conducted by Willie Redstone. 11.0: A talk interlude. 11.15: A programme by the Na tional Military Band conducted by Stephen Yorke and “The Masteisingers” Quartette. Band: Alarch, “Pomp and Circumstance,”

No. 4'; Valse, “Eugene Ouegin”; “Slavonic Dance,” No. 7. “The Alastersinger”: “The Spirit of 1914” A medley of war.inarching songs. Band: Overture ,“The Barber of Seville” ; American sketch, “by the Swaneo River.” . “The Afastefsingels” ; “Melodious AlemOries.” Band: Selection, “The, Merry Widow.” “The Alastersinger” ; “Lest We Forget.” Band: Suite, “The Merchant of Venice.”

2BL, Sydney.

9.20: J. V. Alembrey will speak on “Hardc-ourt Tennis.” Evening session. 10.0: Programme by Margot Mac-Gibbon (violiniste), Frederick Jackson (pianist). Second performance of their Sydney season. U-0 : R e ~ corded masterpieces, i Philharmonic Symphonic Orchestra (conducted by Wilhelm Mehgelberg). “Ein Heldenlebeii” (“A Hero’s .Life”) Op. 40. 11.30 : Jjawreiie Tibbeit (baritone), ‘ ‘None by the Lonely Heart” Op. 6, No. 6, “To the'Forest.” 11.38: Flonzaley String Quartet: “Quartet m E Minor” . (“From My Life”). Allegro vivo appasionato; allegro moderato a la polka; largo sostenuto; vivace,

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 24 April 1935, Page 12

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RADIO BROADCASTS Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 24 April 1935, Page 12

RADIO BROADCASTS Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 24 April 1935, Page 12