TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
2YA WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles.)
10.0: Recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 11.30, leeturette, ‘Health Hints or First Aid’; 12.0 lunch music; 2.0, recordings; 3.0, talk, ‘Home Science’; 3.30 and 4.30, sports results; 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports (2YC, 1010 kc., after dinner music); 7.40, book review;. 8.0, 2YA Concert Orchestra, ‘Masaniello’; 8.7, recording, Norman Allin and Chorus, ‘The Crocodile’, ‘Richard of Taunton Deane’; 8.13, orchestra, ‘La Paloma’; 8.18, soprano, Julie Russell, ‘Synnove’s Song’, ‘I Wonder if Love is a Dream’; 8.24, orchestra, ‘Amoretten Tanaze’; 8.29,. recording (organ) Reginald Foort, ‘Choo Ohoo’, ‘Memories of You’; 8.35, soprano, Julio Russel, ‘Chanson Indoue’, ‘At Dawning’; 8.41, talk, Mr E. C. McKay, ‘Through Sinai to Palestine’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, Paul Vinogradoff and 2YA Concert Orchestra, ‘Concerto for Pianoforte and Orchestra in. C Minor’; 9.12, recording, Theodor Chaliapin, ‘ln Questa Tomba Oscura’; 9 .16, Paul Vinogradcff and orchestra* second movement of ‘ Concerto in C Minor’; 9.26, recording, (tenor), Tudor Davies, ‘Adelaide’; 9.30, Paul Vinogradoff and orchestra, third movement of ‘Concerto in C Minor’; 9.40, recording, (soprano), Lottie Lehmann, ‘Fideliio —Leonore’s Aria’; 9.48, recording (choral),_ ‘Fidelio—Hail to the Day’; 9.51, orchestra, ‘Egmont’; 10.0, dance programme.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH, (980 Kilocycles.)
7.35: W.E.A., session—A. J. Campbell, ‘Chips from New Zealand History'; 8.0, Salvation Army Citadel Band, ‘Fire Away', ‘The Founder's Songs’; 8.12, recording, Berlin Children’s Choir, ‘Am Aarensee'; 8.15, recording, J. H. Squire Octet, ‘Liebestraum No 3’; 8.19, soprano, Freda Judkins, ‘The Loreley'; 8.24, band, ‘The Atonement’; 8.31, humour, James Laurensoq, ‘Thing o’ My Bob’; 8.34, recording, London Symphony Orchestra, ‘ln the Steppes of Central Asia’; 8.42, tenor, Thomas E. West, ‘Thora’; 8.46, band, ‘Mendelssohn’; 8.52, recording, baritone, Guiseppe Danise, ‘Chimes of San Gui®to';„ 8.55, cornet solo with band, L. Mayfeeld, ‘Oh! for the Wings of a Dove’; 9.1, weather forecast; 9.3, reserved; 9.18, band, ‘Reformation’; 9.23, recording, The Chelsea Singers, ‘Now is the Month of Maying’; 9.26, soprano, Freda Judkins, ‘The Skylark’, ‘Lullaby’; 9.32, band, ‘Love’s Manifestation’; 9.39, humour, James Laurenson, ‘The Eatonswill Election’;. 9.47, recording (orchestral), ‘Scherzo’; .9.51, tenor, Thomas E. West, ‘Drink to Me Only’, ‘For You Alone’; 9.55, recording (organ), Sidney Torch, ‘Lullaby of the Leaves’; 9.58, band, ‘New Zealand Warribrs. ’
4YA- DUNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles.)
7.30, Talk. J. G. Warrington, ‘The Revival of Comic Opera’ 8.0, La Garde Republicaine Military Band, ‘Father of Victory’, ‘Sambre et Meuse’; 8.7, tenor, Tito Schipa, ‘ The Bully’s Serenade ’, ‘The Fishermen of Puscilleco’; 8.13, violin, Miscba Elman, ‘Legende’; 8;17, Light Opera Company, ‘Les Cloches de Corneville’; 8.25 , British Symphony Orchestra, ‘The Wreckers’; 8.33, humour, Stanley Holloway, ‘Beat the Retreat on Thy Drum ’, ‘ One Each a Piece All Round’; 8.41, piano duo, Major and Minor, ‘Please’, ‘Let’s Put Out the Lights'; 8.47, soprano, Florence Austral, ‘Everywhere I Go’; 8.50, Debroy Somers’ Band, ‘Ballads Wo Love’; 8.54, humour, Sandy Powell, ‘Sandy, the Ballad Singer, ’‘Sandy’s' Gho<d Story’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, talk, Rev. Albert Mead, ‘The Discovery of EutojA?’; 9.17, overture, Royal Belgian Guards Band, ‘La Muette de Portici’; 9.25, duets, Stuart and John Turner, ‘A Sailor’s Philosophy,’ ‘A Ballad When at Sea’; 9.33, The Savoy Havana Band, ‘Valencia’; 9.37, humour, Tommy Handley and Company, ‘The Disorderly Room’; 9.43, Squire Celeste Octet, ‘Celette’; 9.46, ‘The Escape’; 9.53, soprano, Jeanett MacDonald, ‘GoodNight’; 9.56, Polydor Military Band, ‘Venezia Marcia Militaire’; 10.0, dance music.
2FC SYDNEY * (451 Metres.)
(Relaying to National Stations.)
8.0, -‘The Skin Game,’ a play in three acts; 9.0. interlude; 9.10, a symphonic dance band programme, presenting ‘The Harmonians’ (vocal quartette), Peggy Wynn and Ambrose Barker (English entertainers), and the A.B.C. Symphonic Dance Band. 2BL SYDNEY (351 Metres.) 8.0, from the Ashfield Town Hall, community singing concert; associate artists, Constance Burt (soprano), Walter Champney (comedian), The Stroud Family (musical act).
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 May 1933, Page 2
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