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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME.

IYA AUCKLAND (900 Kilocycles) 3.0, Selected -recordings; 3.15, literary selection; 3.30, further selected recordings; 5.0, children’s session; 0.0, dinner music session; 7,0, news and market reports; 8.0, Note; During the course of this programme a talk on ‘The Girl Guidos’ will be delivered by Lady Baden-Powcll; selection—‘Valsc Memories’; soprano—Miss Chrissio Foster, ‘I Lo’E Na’ a Laddie But Ane’; vocal duet—Miss Chrissio Foster and Mr. Syd. Poffley, ‘When YVo aro Married’; tenor—Mr. Syd. Poffley, ‘Evening Song’; clarinet —Mir. S. C. Lewis, (a) ‘Fantasia on Welsh Melodies,’ (b) ‘Selections from ‘Lucia Di Lammermoor’; choral —Erk’s Male Chorus, ‘The Gondolier’; humour —Mr. G. C. Tollcrton, ‘The Opera Comique’; instrumental — quartet, (a) ‘Tell Me,’ (b) ‘Carolina Moon,’ (c) ‘La Paloma’; organ— Nicholas Robins, ‘My Song of the Nile’; musical comedy chorus, ‘Miniature Musical Comedies’; contralto-*-Miss Cathlcen Mulquecn, ‘Dusk of Dreams’; vocal duet —Miss Cathlcen Mulqueen and Mr. E. M. Newling, ‘Sympathy’; baritone —Mr. E. M. Newling, ‘Why Shouldn’t I’; choral —Erk’s Male Chorus, ‘The Linden Tree’; instrumental —qua'rtet, (a) ‘Hawaiian Echoes,’ (b) ‘Honolulu March,’ (c) ‘Goodnight Waltz’; vocal—Orpheus Quartet, (a) ‘Venetian Song,’ (b) ‘Sweet and Low,’ (c) ‘Winds of Sweet Springtime’; march —band, ‘Old Panama.’

2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles)

3.0, Selected gramophone recordings; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; 0.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports, results; 8.0, this programme is subject to - interruption to permit of a relay of a sound film feature from the Majestic Theatre; overture— -2YA Orehestrina, ‘Fra Diavolo’; tango, ‘Ecstasy’; 5.15, baritone —Mr. A. W. Beekford, (a) ‘Tho Sailor’s Paradise,’ (b) ‘Captain Mac,’ (c) ‘Farewell, Thou Outbound Ship’; 5.27, selection —orchestra, (a) ‘Here Comes the Sun,’ (b) ‘E Pari Ra’; 5.35, sketch —The Skctchers, ‘Charity Begins at Home’; 8.53, valse—2Y r A Orehestrina, ‘Gaiety Girl’; march, ‘Pere do la Victoire’; 9.2, selection —2YA Orehestrina, ‘The Bello of New York’; 9.12, mezzosoprano—Miss Anne Davies, (a) ‘The Lotus Flower, ’(b) ‘Were My Songs with Wings Provided’; 9.17, selections —guitar orchestra, (a) ‘Hawaiian Sunset,’ (b) ‘Hoea Ra’; 9.24, medley — 2YA Orehestrina. ‘Favourite French Songs’; waltz II Bacio’; 9.32 until 11 p.m., dance programme.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles)

3.0, Gramophone recital; 4.25, sports results; 3.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news session; 7.30, dialogue—Messrs. D. Cossgrovo and W. Melbourne,- ‘Radio Service’; S.O, band, ‘The Singing Fool’; S.B, mezzo-soprano —Miss Lucy Fullwood, ‘There’s a Song Down Every Roadway’; quartets, (a) ‘There Was a Jolly Miller,’ (b) ‘Begono Dull Care’; 8.15, instrumental — Studio Octet, ‘Suite—Ballet Piquant,’ (a) ‘Minuet,’ (b) ‘Sleepy Dance,’ (c) ‘Dance of the Fairies’; 5.24, contralto —Miss Jean Johnson,.. ‘Love the Pedlar,’; tenor —Mr. T. G. Rodgers, ‘There is a' Valley’; 8.20, piano soli—Miss Merle Miller, (a). ‘Waltz in A Major,’ (b) ‘Prelude in G Minor’; 8.34, soprano —Miss Cicely' Audibert with orchestral accompaniment, (a) . ‘Messagero Amoroso,’ (b) ‘Love’; 8.40, organ—Jesse Crawford, (a) ‘Diane,’ (b) ‘ Souvenirs’; 8.46, violin—Mr. Arthur Gordon, ‘lst. Movement —B Minor Concerto'; 8.52, bass —Mr. E. J. Johnson, ‘Mother O’ Mine’; quartet, ‘lt Was a Lover and His Lass’; 5.58, selection —St. Hilda Squad’; 9.3, instrumental —Studio Octet,', ‘ Veroniquo’; 9.13, contralto —Miss Colliery Prize Band, ‘ The Flying Jean Johnson, ‘June Music’; quartet Valencia Quartet, ‘All Thfough the Night’; 9.18, violin—Mr. Arthur Gordon, (a) ‘Nocturne,’ (b) ‘ln Alt Wien’; 9.24, tenor—Mr. T. G. Rogers, ‘Bombardier’; quartet —Valencia Quartet, ‘Sally in Our Alley’; 9.30, organ — G. T. Pattman, ‘Song of the Soul’; 9.34, soprano—Miss Cicely Audibert with orchestral accompaniment, (a) ‘Roses Softly Blooming,’ (b) ‘ln My Bouquet of Memories’; 9.40, instrumental— Studio Octet, (a) ‘Bal Do Noces,’ (b) ‘Hungarian Danco No. s’; 9.49, bass — Mr. E. j. Johnson, ‘The King’s Minstrel’; mezzo-soprano and contralto — Valctta Duo, .‘Arise O Sun’; quartet, ‘Sleep Gentle Lady’; 9.58, band, ‘Gill Bridge.’

4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles) 3.0, Selected recordings; 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news session; 8.0, overture—Great Symphony Orchestra, ‘Jolly Bobbers’; 8.9, baritone —Mr. B. W. Fox, (a) ‘The Wearing of tho Green,’ (b) ‘Bose of Tralee’; 8.15, popular hits —Kenz Orpheans, (a) ‘You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me, (b) ‘Under a Texas Moon’; 8.22, organ —Beginald Foort, (a) ‘Just Like a Darby and Joan,’ (b) ‘Love Lies’; 8.28, soprano—Miss D. Maekay, ‘The Four Maries’; 5.31, piano and saxophone novelty —Mr. K. MacDonald and Mr. J. McCaw, ‘Happy Feet’; 8.35,. bass—Mr. F. Watt, (a) ‘The Village Blacksmith,’ (b) ‘Where My Caravan Has Bested’; 8.41, popular hits—Kenz Orpheans, (a) ‘Livin’ in the Sunlight,’ (b) ‘I Love to Hear You Singing’; 8.49,- chorus and orchestra, ‘Huntsmen’s Chorus’; 8.52, contralto — Miss G. Burt, ‘A Prayer to Our Lady’; 8.55, valse—Kenz Orpheans, ‘Persian Moon’; 9.3, orchestra, ‘Orpheus in the Underworld’; 9.11, baritone —Mr. B. W. Fox, ‘For the Green’; 9.14, popular hits—Kenz Orpheans, (a) ‘The Kerb Step,’ (b) ‘Evening Star’; 9.21, sopranol—Miss D: Maekay, (a) ‘ln the Chimney Corner,’ (b) ‘The Star’; 9.27, banjo—Mr. J. McNeil, ‘My Lady Jazz’; 9.31,- orchestra, ‘Spinning Chorus’; 9.35, bass—Mr. F. Watt, ‘The Mighty Deep’; 9.39, popular hits— Kenz' .Orpheans, (a) ‘Fascinating Vamp,’' (.b) ‘Midway Bhythm’; 9.47, contralto—Miss : G. Burt, (a) ‘Soul of Mine,’, (b) ‘The Beloved Sleep’; 9.54, band, (a) ‘Prairie Flower,’ (b) ‘Lynwood.’

STUDIO NOTES The Orpheus Quartet, which proved very popular at its recent first performance, will sing concerted and solo numbers from IYA this evening. The artists in-tub combination are : Miss Chrissie - Foster, • Miss Cathleen Mulqueen, Mr. Syd. Poffley and Mr. E. M. Newling. Humour will be given by Mr. G. C. Tollerton, instrumental items by'Mr.’S. C. Lewis (clarinetist) and Barry; Ingall’s Hawaiian Quartet. Al-

together, it will bo a programme of great variety. Included in tho programme by tho 2YA Orehcstrina this evening, will be the overture ‘Fra Diavolo, ’ tho tango, ‘Ecstasy,’ a selection from ‘The Belle of New York,' a valsc,. Girl,' a medley, ‘Favourite French Songs,' ‘Pore do la Victoire’ and ‘II Bacio.’ Mr. A. W. Bcckford (baritone) will sing ‘The Sailor’s Paradise/ ‘Captain Mac/ ‘Farewell Thou Outbound Ship.' Mrs. Mildred Kenny and her guitar orchestra will be heard in a number of Maori and Hawaiian melodies. A humorous sketch, ‘ Charity Begins Home’ will bo given by ‘The Skctchers/ and Miss Anno Davies will be heard in mezzo-soprano songs. . Appearing on 3YA’s programme will be Miss Cicely Audibert, who is to sing four songs:. ‘Messagero Amoroso, •Love/ ‘Rose Softly Blooming' and ‘ln My Bouquet of Memories/ all of which will be accompanied by the Studio Octet. Also contributing to the vocal side of the programme will be the Valencia quartet —Miss Fullwood, Miss Jean Johnson, Mr. T. G. Rogers, and Mr. J. E. Johnson. The concerted numbers will be a feature. These will be: ‘There Was a Jolly Miller/ ‘Begone Dull Care/ ‘lt was a Lover ami his Lass/ ‘All Through the Night/ ‘Sally in our Alley’ and ‘Sleep Gentle Lady.’ Mr. Arthur Gordon, an outstanding violinist will contribute solos. A new artist to 4YA, Miss’ D. Mackay, who is the possessor of a line broadcasting voice, is included on this evening’s programme. Mr. Fox (baritone) and Mr. F. Watt (buss), both recent, additions to 4YA’s role of artists , will also appear. One of Duncdin’s best contraltos, Miss G. Burt, completes tho vocal section. Kenz Orphcans, who enjoy great popularity will again rcgalo listeners with popular hits.

2FC SYDNEY 10 p.m., :i musical production has been arranged. 2BL SYDNEY 10.14 p.m. and 11.15 p.m., the French brothers, entertainers. 10.42 p.m., Vincent, Aspey. violinist. (Note, this is Australian time).

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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5581, 20 February 1931, Page 5

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5581, 20 February 1931, Page 5

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5581, 20 February 1931, Page 5