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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles.)

8.0: Recordings, Debroy Somers Band, "Rhapsodyiana"; 8.9: Tenor, Frank Campbell, "Farewell at Morning," "Fortune Hunter"; 8.15: Recording (novelty), Norman Long, ''Side by Side"; 8.21: Instrumental, The Mati Trio, "Melody Out of the Skies," "In Hawaii," "Latest Medley Air"; 8.29: Keeording, D.ajos Bela Orchestra, "The Bird Catcher' selection; 8.35: Recital, Thomas H. Vivian, "Sergeant Buzfuz" from "Pickwick Papers"; Dr. Marigold' from "Christmas Stories"; 8.43: Recording (xylophone), Rudy Starita, "Dance of the Raindrops"; 8.46: Popular Songs, Eileen Smithson, <'My Maoriland," "Drifting to Happiness"; 8.52: Recording, Berlin State Opera Orchestra, "Intermezzo"; 9.1: Weather; 9.3: Reserved; 9.18: Teuor. Frank Campbell, "I Pitch My Loiteiy Caravan," "Pass Everyman"; 9.25: Record? ing, Clapham and Dwyer, "The Royal and Ancient Game"; 9.31: Mati Trio, "Crooning Lullaby," "I've Got the Honolulu Blues"; 9.40: Recital, Thomas H. Vivian, "Uriah Heep" from''David Copperiield"; 9.45: Recording, Brunswick Artists and Orchestra, "The Merrymakers' Carnival"; 9.53: Popular songs, Eileen Smithson, "Love Has Passed Me By"; 9.57: Recording, Massed Military Band, "Radetzky March"; 10.0: Sports summary; 10.10: Dance music; 11.10 to 12.0: Christmas carols and old-time songs, IYA Broadcasting Choir.

2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.)

10.0: Recordings; 11.0: And at intervals during the afternoon descriptions of the play in the inter-provincial cricket match, Otago versus Wellington, will be broadcast; 12.0: Lunch music; 2.0: Recordings; 3.30: Weather; 4.0: Weather; 4.30: Sports result's; 5.0: Children; 0.0: Dinner music ; 8.0: Recordings; 8.30: 2YA Concert Orchestra, "Christmas Overture"; 8.38: Maori songs with ukulele, Tui J. Pennell, "Pokare Rare," "Hoea Ra," "Matangi"; 8.44: Orchestra, ''Merrie Eng-

land"; 8.54: Humour, Will Yates, "Other Peoples Tables"; 910: Weather; 9.2; Reserved; 9.22: Orchestra, "Baby's Sweetheart," "Espana"; 9.32: Maori Songs with ukulele accompaniment, Tui J. Pennell, "Te Wairua te Tau," "Hine e Hine," "E Pari Ra"; 9.38: Orchestra, "Melodious Memories"; 9.50: Humour, Will Yates, "The Return of gweeney Todd"; 10.0: Sporting summary; 10.10: Dance programme; 11.0: Relay from the Adelphi Cabaret; 11.30: Recordings; 11.50 to 1.10: Relay of Midnight Mass from St. Gerard's Redemptorist Church.

3YA CHRISTCHUROH (980 Kilocycles.)

S.O: Studio Orchestra, "Iphigenie en Amide".; 8.9: Smart .Set; opening choruses, "Some Show," "Jolly Good Luck to Everyone"; baritone, "It's Home to Me"; contralto, "Grendon Fair"; light baritone, "Auf Wiedershen"; bassbaritone, "The Carol Singers"; soprano, "Musetta's Song"; piano, "Musi[cal Box"; contralto and baritone, ''Rhyme?"; company, "Chorus Medley"; 8.39: Studio Orchestra, "Medley 'of Six Christmas Carols"; 8.47: Recording (humour), Flotsam and Jetsam, "P.O. Lumb"; 8.50: Recording (organ), Reginald Foort, "In Love," "Love's Garden of Roses"; 8.56: Studio Orchestra, "A Dream of Christmas"; 9.1; Weather; 9.3: Reserved; 9.14: Smart Set Entertainers; light baritone, "Laugh, Clown, Laugh"; contralto, "Sleepy Hollow Tune"; baritone monologue, "Christmas Bells"; light baritone, ''Home, Little Maori, Home"; company, "Fun in a Gramophone Shop" monologue, "The Home Comer"; soprano, "I Wonder if Love is a Dream?"; Three Musketeers, "Roast Beef• of Old England"; company, "Operatic Finale"; 9.44: Studio Orchestra, "Christmas Tree Suite"; 9.52: Recording (humour), Charles Penrose and Kaye Connor, "Happy Hikers"; 9.55: Studio Orchestra, "Spanish Serenade"; 10.0: Sports summary; 10.10: Dance music; 11.10: Recordings; recital, Bransby Williams, ''Scrooge," from "A 'Christmas Carol"; 11.22: Recording: "An English Christmas"; 11.30: Recording, Royal Opera Orchestra, A Noel Fantasy from "A Carol Symphony"; 11.38: Recording, Choir an J H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, "The Christmas Waits"; 11.45: Relay, Peal of Bells by Christchurch Anglican Cathedral Bellringers; 11.55: Rebroadcast of 2YA. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles.) , 7.30: Talk, R. McKenzie, "Prospects for the Wingatui Jockey Club's summer meeting"; 8.0: Relay of 3YA; 10.0; Sports summary; 10:10: Dance music; 11.30 to 12.0: Christmas music EMPIRE BROADCAST-H&*S.D. 9.30—8ig Ben. Christmas . carols sung '.by the Wireless Singers: The First Nowell; Christians Awake; Good King Wenceslas; While Shepherds Watched; O, Come all ye Faithful; God Rest You Merry •Gentlemen; Hark the Herald Angels Sing; Good. Christinn Men Rejoice; The Holly and the Ivy; Christmas is Coming. 10—Announcements. 10,15 —A Pianoforte Recital by Elsa Jordan. 10.30 —Dance Music. 11.15—News. 2FO, SYDNEY. 10—A National Programme. Handel's famous oratorio, "The Messiah," sung by the Melbourne Philharmonic

Society of 300 voices and John Brownlee -with the University Symphony Orchestra of 75 players.

2BL, SYDNEY.

10—Radio Dance Night with the A.B.C. Dance Band assisted by Francis Lea, soprano; The Mellow Fellows; and Ern. Chisnell, comedian. 12.25 Late News. 3AR, MELBOURNE. 9.45 —"Plum Pudding," a Christmas shopping dish, cooked in a department store and prepared for radio by George Matthews. Th© first floor has wireless sets, gramophones, pianos, fiddles, flutes and saxophones; also songs for tenors, comedians and sopranos; and lower lyrics laibelled for contralto or bass. Third floor for toy town —dolls of all the nations. 11 — Interlude. 11.8—IThe A.B.C. Concert Orchestra. 11.18 —The Sundowners' Male Quartette. 11.25 —Dave Morrison and the fairy bells. 11.28 —Jack Geary in a trumpet solo. 11.33—The Sundowners. 11.40—The Orchestra. 11.50 —Christmas messages. 11.55 —The Orchestra. 12 —Christmas greeting. 12.5 Dave Morrison. 12.8—The A.B.C. Wireless Chorus. 12.15—The Orchestra. News. 12.30 —Dance Music. 2 a.m.—The A.B.C. Wireless Chorus in Christmas Carols.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25.

IYA AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles)

6.0, Children's song service ; 7.0, relay of service from Baptist Tabernacle ; 8.30, IYA Chamber Orchestra, 'Children's Overture'; baritone, George Neel, 'Brian of Glenaar,' 'Song of Thanksgiving' ; recording (violin), Bronislaw Huberman,'La Caprieieuse'; soprano, Amy Eaton, 'April is a Lady,' 'Wiegenlied' ; orchestra, 'A Christmas Morn'; weather; recording, Bransoy Williams, ' Scrooge' ; orchestra, ' Punch and Judy' ; baritone, George Neel, 'Drums,' 'Youth'; recording (piano), Vladimir de Pachmann,,' Nocturne in E Minor' ; recording, Rochester Cathedral Choir, ' Magnificat in B Fiat' ; orchestra, 'Ghost Dance'; soprano, Amy Eaton, 'Tell Me, My Heart,' 'The Wren' ; recording, Fanfare of Trumpets, 'Le Vieux Grenadier' ; recording, The Macstros, 'English Medley'; orchestra, 'Three Festive Dances'; 10.0, close down ; 2.0 rebroadcast of the Daventry Short Wave Station, including a speech by His Majesty the King.

2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles)

10-10.45, Special Christmas service from the studio ; 2.0-4.30, recordings ; 6.0, Christinas song service ; 7.0, relay from St. Thomas's Anglican Church ; 8.15-10.0, illustrated talk by L. E. Strachan, 'Christmas Time in Merry England'; Z.O a.m., rebroadcast of the Daventry Short-wave Station.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles)

5.30, children's song service; 6.15, recordings; 7.0, relay from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church; 5.15-10.0, relay of 4YA; 2.0, a.m.: rebroadcast of the Daventry short-wave station.

4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles)

6.15, recordings; 6.30, relay from St. Andrew's Street Church of Christ; 7.45, recordings; 8.15, recording, Herman Finck and his orchestra, 'Christmas Memories'; 8.22,. tenor, John T. Leech, 'Star of Bethlehem'; duet, Noni Davidson and John T. Leech, 'Love's Dream'; 8.30, piano recital, Helmuth Hoffman; 9.0, weather; 9.2; recording, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards and Chorus, 'The Christmas Waits'; 9.10, tenor, John T. Leech, 'Swan Song,' 'Songs My Mother Taught Me'; 9.17, recording (organ), G. D. Cunningham, 'Prelude and Fugue on B-A-C-H'; 9.2 a, soprano,. Noni Davidson, 'Absent'; 9.30, recording (violin), Yehudi Mcnuhin, 'Finale from Concerto No. 1 in G Minor'; 9.38, tenor, John T. Leech, 'Lend. Me Your Aid,' 'Ave Maria,' •Duna'; 9.50-10.0, recording, Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, 'Christmas Concerto' ; 2.0 a.m., rebroadcast of the Daventry short-wave station. 2Fc7 SYDNEY. 10 —A National Programme. The A.B.C Military Band. 10.10—The A.B.C Miniature choir. 10.18 —Albert Cazafbon, violinist. 10.26 Sjencer Thomas, tenor. 10.33—The Band. 10.45 —Mina Heseleva, soprano. 10.52 —The Band. 11: —Miniature Choir. 11.8 — Albert Cazabon. 11.16—Spencer Thomas. 11.23—The Band. 11.33—Mina Heseleva. 11.40—T'he Band. 11.47 — Miniature Choir. 11.55—The Band. 12.5 —Meditation music. /' 2BL, SYDNEY. 9.15 —'Evening sevice from Mosman Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rev. D. P. Macdonald. Solos by Stanley Clarksoh and Zena Moller. Carols toy the Choir. 10.30 pianist. 10.40—Senia Chostiakoff and Barend Harris.-, in duets. 10,47—Gladstone Bell's 'cello quartette. 10.57 — Edward Howell and Therese Desmond present "Great Love Stories." 11-14 — Gladstone Bell's 'cello trio. 11.23 Senia Chostiakoff and Barend Harris. 11.31—Isador Goodman. 11.41—Barend Harris and Senia Chostiakoff. 11.49 — Gladstone Bell's trio. 3AR, MELBOURNE. B.s7—St. Paul's Bells. 9—Divine .Service from St. Paul's Cathedral, Mel-

bourne. Sermon: Eev. E. J". B. White. Christmas-Carols by the choir. 10.30 —Royal Opera Orchestra. 10.38 —Godfrey Beckwith, tenor. 10.45—Arnold Column at the State Organ. 10.53 Irene Kirwin, soprano. 11—'' Scrooge,'' adapted from "A Christmas Carol," by Charles Dickens. 11.40 —Godfrey Beckwith. 11.46 —Arnold Colman. 11.51 —lrene Kirwin. 11.57—Royal Choral Society

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26.

IYA, AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles).

8.0, record, New May fair Orchestra, 'Folly To Be Wise'; 8.5, presentation of ccmedy, 'The Dumb Wife' (Bishop); 0.0, weather; 9.2, reserved; 9.17, xylophone, R. A. Jury, 'Piggily Wiggle,' •Kiddy Kapers,' 'Triplets" 9.25, humcur, Bert Hall, 'Some Humour'; 9.33, dance music; 10.0, sports summaryi 10.40 to 11.10, dance music.

2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles).

10.0, recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 12.0, lunch music; 2.0, relay from IYA, Auckland, running description ot the race for the Auckland Cup; 2.30. weather; 4.0, weather; 5.0, children's hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 8.0. presentation of Christmas Pantomime, 'A Pantomime of Pantomimes,' assisted by Frank Crowfcher and his Novelty Orchestra; 10.0, sporting summary; J 0.15 to 11.0 (approx.), dance programme.

3YA, CHBISTCHUECH (980 Kilocycles).

8.0, march, Derry's Military Band, 'Under the Linden Tree,' Indiance romance, 'Hokomoko'; 8.13, recording, Light Opera Company, vocal gems, 'Bow Bells' ; 8.15, recording, Wurlitzer organ, Jesse Crawford, '1 Love to Hear You Singing'j 8.20, soprano, Renee Hyde, 'Eleven Pounds of Heaven,' 'Home'; 8.26, trombone solo, Soioist C. Barsby, 'Lend Me Your Aid'; 8.34, recording, humour, Clapham and Dwyer, 'lt Isn't "Cricket'; 8.40, the lolani Duo, 'Mahina Malamala,' 'Hawaiian Hotel'-, 5.46, bass, R. S. H. Buchanan, 'The Merry-Go-Round'; 8.50, band, 'Tne Mikado'; 9.2, weather; 9.4, reserved; 9.19, band, 'Destiny'; 9,26, recording, Male Chorus, 'Song of the Anvil'; 9.29, soprano, Renee Hyde, ' Can't We Talk It Over'; 9.32, Hawaiian duet, lolani Duo, 'Wildflower,' 'Lei Laui'; 9.38, bass, R. S. H. Buchanan, ' A Wanderer's Hong,' 'Mother Town'; 9.43, cornet solo, soloist,, H. L. Oakes, 'O Dry Those Tears'; 9.50, recording, 8.8. C. Wireless Singers, 'Oh, Who Will O'er the Downs so Free'; 9.53, band, ' Marehe Militaire'; 10.3, sports summary; 10.6 to 11.0, dance music.

4YA, DUNEDIN (650 Kilccycles).

7.30, talk, E. McKenzio, 'The Wingatui Jockey Club's Mummer Meeting'; 8.0, selection, 8.8. C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra, 'Lohengrin' ; 8.9, soprano, Doris Vane, 'The Songs My Mother Sang,' ' The Kerry Dance' ; 8.17, piano, Jeanne-Marie Darre, ' Paganini-Etude, No. 5 in E,'"'Toccata op. Ill'; 8.25, tenor, Benjamino Gigli, "Quanno' A Feramena Vo,' 'Mari, Mari' ; 8.31, Marek Weber Orchestra, 'Deutsehmeister,' 'Spring's Delight' ; 8.36, Male Voice Ensemble, 'Watchman What of the Night,' 'The Moon has Raised Her Lamp Above' ; 8.42, Debroy Somer's Band, 'Stealing Thro' the Classics No. 3' ; 8.50, contralto, Marie Morrisey, ' When Twilight Comes'; 8.53, Frank Westland's Orchestra, 'Melodious Memories' ; 9.0, weather ; 9.2, talk, John Ash, 'The Development of Modern Turkey' ; 9.17, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, 'Spring Song' ; 9.20, tenor, Richard Tauber, 'The Springtime Reminds Me of You' ; 9.23, Little Salon Orchestra, 'Springtime 'in the Forest' ; 9.28, soprano, Elsie Suddaby, 'Spring Had Come- ; 9.31, Alexandre Glazounov and Orchestra, 'Summer' from 'The Season's Bal let' ; 9.35, soprano, Amelita GalliCurci, 'The Last Rose of Summer' ; 9.38, Alexandre Glazounov and Orchestra, 'Autumn' from 'The Season's Ballet' ; 9.44, organ, Jesse Crawford, 'When Summer is Gone'; 9.47, Edith Lorand Orchestra, 'Winter Storms' ; 9.50, baritone, Hal Stead, 'Running u«tween the Raindrops' ; 9.53, Nullo Romani's Orchestra, 'Song to the Winter' ; 9.56, humour, Leonard Henry, 'Sh' Shiverin' " ; 9.59, Jack Payne's Orchestra, 'On a Cold and *ru&t> Morning' ; 10.2, sporting summary. 2FO, SYDNEY 10 —A Holiday Programme featuring Cecil Fraser's ABC (Melbourne) Symphonic Orchestra. 10.6—The Sundowners' Quartette. 10.13—Piccini and Cera, melopiano and guitar. 10.19—A comedy sketch—"Bill and Coo" go hiking, played by Compton Coutts and Pat Wilson. 10.3.2 —Orchestra. 10.40—Molly Mackay, soprano. 10.47 —Signor Piecini, melo piano. 10.51—Norm. Bland, "almost a gentleman." 10.58 Orchestra, 11.5 —J. Alexander Browne, baritone. 11.12—Cecil Fraser, pianist. 11.16—Compton Coutts revives his "Aunt Agatha." 11.22—The Orchestra. 11.30—The Sundowners. 11.37—Piccini and Cera. 11.43—M011y Ma-ekay/ 11.50—(The Orchestra. 11.58 —The Sundowners. 12—The Queer Quintette's second offence. 12.4 J. Alexander Brown. 12. 11—The Orchestra. 12.18—Norm. Bland. 12.24 The Orchestra. 12.30—Resume of N.S.W. v. Victoria cricket match. 2BL, SYDNEY. 10 —Community Singing arranged by

the Smith Family, conducted by Frank Hatherley, assisted by "John.". Associate artists: Charles and Leslie, entertainers; Maggie Foster, violiniste, The Singing Pierrots. 12.27 —Late News. 3AR, MELBOURNE. 10.1—Masterpieces of short story iby Professor E. H. C. Oliphant. 10.30 Hawthorn City Band. 10.30—Mary Mack, soprano. 10.45 —Short Violin. Recital !by Peter Bornstein. 10.55 — Horace White, tenor. 11.2 —The Band. 11.10 —Nick Morton, entertainer. 11.17 —The Band. I.2s—Mary Mack. 11.32 —Peter Bornstein. 11.40—The Band11.48—Horace White. 11.55—The Band. 12—Nick Morton. 12.7—Tine Band. 15.15—Late News. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27. 2FC, SYDNEY. 10—A National Programme. "The Student Prince," a light opera in 4 acts. 11.30 —A Musical Interlude. 11.34 —AJB.C. (Sydney) 'Concert Orchestra. 11.40 —Wilson Ewart, bass-baritone. 11.53—The Orchestra. 2BL, SYDNEY. 10—An Hour arranged by the Musical Assn. of NjS.W. Nance MeGilchrist, violiniste; Athos Martelli, 'cellist; Rex de Cairos Rego, pianist; Margaret Dreyer, vocalist. .., 11:2-—Profes-sor Charteris on Australia. Looks on the World. 11.32—Mexieano Band. 11.40 —Hilda 'Grace and Roger Jones in vocal duets. 11.47 —Mexieano Band. 11.56—Hilda Grace and Roger; Jones in vocal duets. 12.2—Mexieano Band. 12.11—-Hilda Grace and Roger. Jones. 12.18—-Mexieano Band. 12.27—Late News. SAB, MELBOURNE. 10.1—Our Navy by Lieut.-Comiman- -. der J. R. Walker. 10,20—A classical programme arranged Iby the Victorian. Music Teachers' Assn. Amati string quartette; J. Alexander Browne, baritone. 11J5—Interlude. 11.15—Instrumental Duo, Elsia Lamperd and Gretchen Schiezlich; , Harold McKelvie, baritone; comedy interlude; "The Seatimental Smith"; dramatic recital byLeslie Williams.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 December 1932, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 December 1932, Page 2

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 December 1932, Page 2