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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Following is a summary of the programmes to be broadcast by the principal New Zealand wireless stations and 2ZH, Napier, to-night:— IYA, Auckland. 8.0: Chamber music programme. The String Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter, Suite in C, No. 5 (Haydn). “Two Bourees’’ (Handel). Stella Power. Australian coloratura soprano; ‘‘Apres un Reve,” “lx?s Papillons,” Variations (with flute obligato). Yehudi Menuhin, violin, and Hubert Giesen, piano present, Sonata in D Major, Op. 12, No. 1 (Beethoven). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Talk, “Milton Through the Ages.” Eb and Zeb, the country storekeepers. A quarter of an hour with the Kingsmen radio’s royal quartet. “Negotiations,” a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 9.57: Regal Virtuosi, conducted by Emanuel Starkey, “The Grasshoppers’ Dance.” 10.0: Talk by Professor C. R Fay, Reader in Economic History at the University of Cambridge, “An Economist's View of New Zealand.” 10.30: Music, mirth and melody. 2YA, Wellington. 5.0: Children’s hour Dinner music. News and reports. 7.30: Talk, “For the Home Gardener.” 8.0: Light orchestral and ballad programme. The 2) A Concert Orchestra. Selection ot Sanderson's Popular Songs. A Ballad recital bv Edgar Coyle (baritone): "Beauty's Eyes,” “For Ever and For Ever,” “The Jolly Miller.” The 2YA Concert Orchestra’, “Passe Pied” Mor. ceau. Men About Town, with Zora Leyinan (chorus), “Hear Those Darkies Singing.” The 2YA Concert Orchestra, “The Vanished Army.” 8.40: Talk, “World Affairs.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Victor S. Lloyd and Com. pany present “Alibi from the Air,” a thriller by Frank Cochrane and Cyril Roberts 10.0: A dame programme ii, the Radio I’ln .Ip i, <1 1' ui<ds

3YA, Christchurch. 8.0: Recording, London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Coates, “C'arneval” Overture. C. R. Williamson, tenor, (a) “The Linden Tree,” (b) “The Questioner.’’ Arthur de Greet (pano), and the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, “Hungarian” Fantasia. Gladys Vincent, violin, (a) “Sarabande and Tambourine,’’ (b) “Meditation,” (c) “Obertass” Mazurka. C. R. Williamson, tenor, (a) “Cradle Song,” (b) “Thine Only.” Chicago Symphony Or-( chestra, (a) Valse Triste-Kuolema, (b) Serenade, Op. 63 (Volkman), (e) “Flight of the Bumble Bee.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. “The Causes of War,” a talk delivered by Sir Josiah Stamp, and one of a series specially recorded by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Recording, Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64 (Tschaikowsky). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0: Music at Your Fireside, featuring, “My Sweet Repose”; Canzonetta. “Snap Judgment,” a Japanese houseboy and his employer. Wilson Ewart, Australian baritone, “My Message”; “The Singer”; “The Enchanted Glade”; “Simon the Cellarer.” Talk, “Personalities from the Royal and Ancient Court of Cards.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. “The Airplane Crash,” a tale of the Secret Service. “Let George Do It,” a programme of music composed by George. Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra, “Rhapsody in Blue.” Sandy Rowan, comedian, “Let George Do It.” George Scott Wood, accordion quartet, “Milano.” Wee Georgie Wood and Company, “The Black Hand Gang.” George Baker, baritone, “Soldiers in the Park.” George Olsen and his Music, “Play, Fiddle, Play.” 10.0: Dance music. 2ZH, Napier. 6.30: Children’s hour. 7.30: After dinner music. 8.0: Concert programme. Dajos Bela Orchestra, “A Supper with Suppe” Potpourri. Soprano, Mrs Millicent Sorrell, “My Kingdom,” A Runaway Girl (Moncton), “Pierrot” (Hutchinson). Pianoforte, Gil Dech, “The Wayside Chapel” (Wilson), “The Shepherd’s Serenade” (Blake). Bass baritone, Mr W. Mitchell, “BlushRoses,” “Secret Gretings,” “The Abbot’s Curse” from “A Monk’s Curse” (Von Fielitz). Green Brothers Marimba Orchestra, “A Bunch of Roses,” A Spanish Danish Dance (Chapi), “Wedding of the Winds” (Hall). 8.33: Contralto, Miss Sylvia Hillen, “Love’s Old Sweet Song,” “To a Miniature.” Violin, Manuello, “Roses of Picardy” (Haydn Wood), “Love’s Garden of Roses.” Bobby Howes and Co., “Horrortoric.” Mrs Sorrell, “The Spinning Wheel” (Arundel), “The Old Flagged Path.” Herman Finck and his Orchestra, “Dancing Down the Ages” (introducing 33 dances from early Grecian days). Mr Mitchell, “Song of the North Wind” (Harold Head), “Ships of Yule” (Martin Shaw). Norman Long at piano, “Dear Old Fashioned Thing,” “In the Morning.” Miss Hillen, “Until,” “Absent.” 9.30: Dance music. 10.30: Close. Daventry Programme. The following programme will be broadcast from the short-wave station at Daventry to-night, New Zealand time:—

8.0 p.m-: Big Ben. “High Spots” — No. 7: St. Paul's Cathedral. A descriptive commentary from the dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London. 8.15: Chamber music. The Reginald Paul Pianoforte Quartet; Pianoforte Quartet in E Flat, Op. 87 (Dvorak). Fantasy Quartet in F Sharp Minor (in one movement) (Frank Bridge). Greenwich time signal at 9 p.m. 9.0: “The Star Tenor.” A romantic story of the opera stage by Cecil Madden. (Adapted from a Spanish play by Angel Torres). 9.45: The news

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 299, 4 December 1935, Page 12

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 299, 4 December 1935, Page 12

RADIO PROGRAMMES Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 299, 4 December 1935, Page 12