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. 5.0: Children’s hour. Dinner music. News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Hon. W. E. Parry, Minister of Internal Affairs, “Fire Prevention Week.” 8.0: Concert programme, featuring “Trent’s Last Case.” A radio play in five scenes. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Talk, Julius Hogben, “Adventurers: Financial, and Unfinaneial.” The String Orchestra, “Ballet Music” from “Orpheus.” Gwenda Weir, soprano, (a) “I Came With a Song,” (b) “Song of the Open,” (c) “Plaisir d’Armour.” The String Orchestra, (a) “Norwegian Bridal March;” (b) “Berceuse.” Lance Fairfax, baritone, “The Songs That Live For Ever,’ ’ introducing (a) “A-Wearyin' For You;” (b) “O Dry Those Tears;” (c) “Little Grey Home in the West,” (b) “For Love Alone.” The String Orchestra, “Under the Palms” (Intermezzo). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 2YA, Wellington. 5.0: Children’s hour. Dinner music. News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Hon. W. E. Parry (Minister of Internal Affairs) “Fire Prevention Week.” 7.40: Talk, “Salient Features on Brakes and Chassis.” 8.0: Chamber music programme, featuring Havel’s Quartet in p Major. Recordings: Virtuoso String Quartet, Quartet in F Major: First movement, allegro moderate; second movement, assez vif—tres rythnie; third movement, tres lent; fourth movement, vif et agite (Ravel). 8.30: Recordings: Ninon Tallin, soprano, Serenade; “Drcam in the Twilight” (Richard Strauss). 8.36: Arthur de Greet, piano. Gavotte (Prokolieff); “Danse Villar geoise” (Gretry). 8.40: Talk, Mr Lester Brown, “From Vitascope to Talkies: A History of the Cinema Screen.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.0: Continuity programme: “Martial Moments.” A programme representative of life in the army in peace and war and in moments grave and gay. 3YA, Christchurch. 5.0: Children’s hour. Dinner music. News and reports. 7.30: Talk, lion. W.
E. Parry, Minister of Internal Affairs, “Fire Prevention Week.” 7.40: Talk, “Shrubs with Autumn Tints and Berries.” 8.0: Woolston Brass Band, “Sons of the Wild” March; (b) “Zauberflote” Overture. Peter Dawson, bass-baritone, (a) “The Gay Highway"; (b) “The Vagabond.” The Band, “The Rose,” Selection. “Eb and Zeb,” the country storekeepers. Cornet solo, with the Band (W. Stevenson, soloist), “The Warrior,” the Band, “Eternal Father,” hymn. Richard Crooks, tenor, (a) “A Little Love, A Little Kiss,” (b) “My Song Goes Round The World.” The band, “The President,” March. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Talk, Mr George Lawn, M.A., “The Economic History of New Zealand.” Concert recordings. 4YA, Dunedin. 5.0: Children’s hour. Dinner music. News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Hon. W. E. Parry, Minister of Internal Affairs, “Fire Prevention Week.” 8.0: Benno Moiseivitch, piano, Rhapsody in E Flat (Brahms); Hunting Song (Mendelssohn); “Gtillen” (Schumann). Alva Myers, soprano, “He is Noble, He is Patient,” “The Harvest of Sorrow,” “Twilight Fancies,” “The Nightingale.” Ethel Wallace, violin Allegro (Fioceo); Tango, (Albeniz); Caprice No. 20 (Paganini, Kreisler); “Melodie” (Gluck); “Polichinelle” Serenade (Kreisler). 8.40: Talk, by J. T. Paul, “World Affairs.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. A dramatic play, “Lambert Simnel.” The Faculty Players present, “The Death Orchid,” a one-act dramatic play. 10.3: Dance music. 2ZH Napier 8.0: Danee music; 9.0; Varied recorded programme; 10.30: Close. Daventry. 6.15 p.m.: Big Ben. Dance music by British bands. 6.40 Talk “The Spice of Life.” 7.0: The 8.15. C. Empire Orches- i tra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conductor. Eric Fogg. 8.0: The news. 8.20: Close Down.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 92, 30 March 1936, Page 4
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