To-day’s Wireless Programme
IYA AUCKLAND. (820 Kilocycles.) .7.30: Book review; 8.0, Uja Livscihakoff Orchestra, ‘Lobar Melodies’; 5.7, baritone, Maurice Ehvin, ‘Pretending You Care’,'‘l May Never Pass Your Way Again’; 8.13, English Minstrels, with Alexander and Mosc, ‘Minstrel Show of 1931’; Mississippi Minstrels, ‘An Old-time Minstrel 5h0w’;.8.37, recordings; 8.44, piano, Alexander BraUowsky, ‘Polonaise A. Plat Major’; 8.50, soprano, Maria Kurenko, ‘The Lass With the Delicate Aiir’, ‘ ’Tis tho Last •Rose of Summer’; 8.5 G, Paul Godwin Orchestra, ‘Moss Rose’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, talk, Professor R. M. Algie, ‘Down the River Rapids of Finland’; 9.22, London Symphony Orchestra, ‘Suite in G’; 9.30, Elizabeth Schumann, ‘Snowdrops’, ‘Tho Hazel Tree’, ‘Spring’, ‘Messages’; 9.38, recordings; 9.58, Berlin Mandolin Orchestra, ‘Grotcskcr March’; 10.1, dance music. ’ 2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.) 10.0: Recordings; 10.30, devotional sen-vice; 12.0, luneh music; 2.0, recordings; 3.30 and 4.30, sports results; 0.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports (2YC, 1010 kc., afterdinner music); 7.40, lecturette, ‘lor the Man en the Land’; 8.0, 2YA Concert Orchestra, ‘John and Sam’; 8.7, recordmg, Leslie Holmes, 6 Wateb. tho Navy $ piano-accordeon, Pietro, ‘ Accord! onette’; 8.13, Cameo .Concert Trio, ‘Light Opera Memories’; 8.25, orchestra, ‘lolantbe’; 8.35, recording, (organ and vocal), Jesso Crawford and Paul Small, ‘l'll Always be in Love With You’, *1 Get the Blues When it Rains’; 8.41, lecturette, E. W. Ackland, ‘Trav’lers’ Tales’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, orchestra, ‘ln the Shadows’; 9.7, recording, Sandy Powell, ‘Sandy, the Taxi Driver-’; 9.13, Cameo Concert Trio, ‘lnspirations of 1914-1918’; 9.25, orchestra, ‘Hyde Park’; 9.37, recording (a dramatic sketch), ‘A Living Death’; 9.45, recording, Light Opera Company, ‘The Girl Friend’; 9.49, comet, S. Bernard, ‘The Rosary’; Concert Orchestra, ‘Tea Rose.’ 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 7.35: Talk, P. L. Hutchinson, 'The Boot Industry’;-8.0, recording, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, ‘Poet and Peasant’; 8.10, baritone, S. W. Armstrong, ‘To-morrow’. ‘Miner’s Dream of Home’; 8.16, humour, W. B. Lambert, ‘Scotch Comedy’; 8.21, mezzo-contralto, Mrs Rita Jamieson, ‘Whisper and 1 Shall Hear’, ‘The Night Has a Thousand eyes’; 5.26, recording, saxophone, Rudy Wiedocft, ‘Melody’, ‘Serenade’; 8.32, recording, Light Opera Company, ‘Sunny’; 8.36, violin, Gladys Vincent, ‘Souvenir’, ‘Hungarian Dance No. 6 ; 8.43, humour, W. B. Lambert, ‘Hebrew Comedy’; 8.45, recording, Castlewood Marimba Band, ‘My Reveries’, ‘Down the River of Golden Droams’; 8.54, baritone, S. W. Armstrong, ‘Jogging Along tho Highway’, ‘GLvo Me Youth and a Day’; 9.0. weather; 9.2, reserved; 9.17, violin, Gladys Vincent, ‘Saltarelle’, ‘Drink to Me Only’; 9.22, mezzo-con-tralto, Mrs Rita Jamieson, ‘The Sweetest PloweT that Blows’, ‘To a Miniature’; 9-28, recording, Band of H.M. Coldstream. Guards, ‘Youth and Vigour’; 9.31, dance music. 4YA DUNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles.) 7.30: W.E.A. session, Professor T. D. Adams, ‘Ancient- Greek Drama —Sophocles’; 8.0, relay from tho Dunedin Town Hall of the first concert by tho Dunedin Junior Orchestra; 9.0, weather; 9.2, talk, Martin F. Cock, ‘The Romance of British Cathedrals’: 9.17, Dcbroy Somers Band, ‘Archibald Joyce’; 9.25, miniature musical comedy, Stanley Holt, with soloists, chorus and orchestra, ‘The Balcony Girl’; 9.33, Nat Shilkret and Orchestra, ‘Dollar Princess’; 9.41, soprano. Maggie Teyte, ‘Petite Dinde, Ah! Quel Outrage’, ‘Ma Foil Pour Venir do Provence’, ‘Tu N’.est, Pas Beau, To N’est. Pas Riche’; 9.49, Western Brothers, ‘Old King Cole’, ‘lt Was Bound to Happen in tho End’; 9.53, Zither Fritz Muirlholzi, ‘Violet of the Woods’; 9.56, Peter Dawson, with male chorus, ‘EI Abanico’; 9.59, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, ‘Naval March.’ 3LO MELBOURNE (375 Metres.) (Relaying to National Stations.) 8.0: “Pomander Walk,” a comedy in three acts; 9.30, a Military Band concert, featuring the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Military Band, and ‘The Sundowners,’ ■with a. comedy interlude by ‘Emma and SBrbert.’ 2BL SYDNEY. (351 Metres.) 8.6: A' programme presenting the Tzigani Band, Paul Kain (tenor), A 1 Hammett (saxophonist), ‘Archie and Wattie’ (eminent English entertainers), Grace Quine (popular vocalist), and Dudley Stapleton (Novelty pianist).
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7211, 18 July 1933, Page 3
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