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WHAT'S ON THE AIR?

All YA Stations 7 p.m.: Government and overseas news. 7.10: New Zealand news and reports. IYA, 650 k.c, 461-3 m.— 8.0 p.m.: (R) BBC Theatre Orchestra, "Yeomen of the Guard" selection. 8.10: Carina Trio (vecal), "In This Hour of Soflened Splendour"; "Nanie"; "Songs My Mother Taught Me"; "Good Night., Beloved." 8.22: June Taylor (cello), "Song of India": "Dance of the Blessed Spirits"; "Sea Cram"; Serenade Espagnole. 8.34: George Ayo t bass-baritone), "Less Than the ' Dust"; "Salaam"; "Hills of Home"; "Were You There." 8.46: (R) Arthur Sclmabel (piano), in a group of impromptus by Schubert; No. 2 in A Flat Major, No. :>, in F Minor, No. 4 in C Sharp Minor. 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Ossie Cheesman (novelty piano), "Just A Song at Twilight"; "Piano Medley." 9.11: (R) Adele Dixon (sopl-ano), and the Saville Theatre Orchestra, "Over She Goes" selection. 9.19: (R) Orchestra Raymonde, "Manhattan Serenade." 9.22: (R) Los Allen and his Canadian Bachelors (vocal), "Musical Comedy Requests." 9.25: Ossie Cheesman (piano accordion), Preclude in C Sharp Minor; "Dainty Miss." 9.31: BBC recorded feature, "The Heart of England"—a programme from the Midlands. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Modern dance music by Johnnie Madden and his Swing Kings. 2YA, 570 k.c, 526 m. 8.0 p.m.: (R) "Coronets of England—Queen. Elizabeth." 18.29: St. George's Day celebrations of the English Folk Association, from the Masonic Hall. 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Dance programme. 10.0: Sports results. 10.10: Dance programme. 3YA, 720 k.c, 416.4 m.— 8.0 p.m.: (R) "Homestead on the Rise." 8.15: (R) "The Fourth Form at St. Percy's." 8.27: (R) Debroy Somers Band, "Empire Pageant." 8.35: (R) "Coronets of England—Mary Queen of Scots." 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: (R) Frank Westfield's Orchestra, "Our Miss Gibbs" selection." 9.11: May fair Ensemble (vocal ; and instrumental), "I've Lost My Heart in Budapest"; "Where an Old Spanish Town Used to Be": "Country Gardens"; "In China"; "All Alone in Vienna." 9.24: George Titchener (comedian), "My Moitor Bike"; "And the Parrot Said—." 9.32: (R) Quentin M. Maclean (organist), "Scotia" organ medley. 9.40: Mayfair Ensemble (vocal and instrumental), "Who?" "Castles in the PROGRAMMES P IYA, 650 k.c, 461-3 m.— 11.0: Catholic service from St.> Patrick's Cathedral. Preacher, Rev. Dr. Buxton. Organist, Miss Nell Ormond. Choirmaster, Professor Moor-Karoly. 8.0: Children's song service. 7.0: Baptist service from the Baptist Tabernacle. Preacner, Captain Reginald Wallis, from England. Organist, Mr. Arthur E. WiTson. 8.30: A recorded presentation of the opera, "La Traviata," by Verdi. 2YA, 570 k.c, 526 m.— 11.0: Congregational Church service from Cambridge Terrace Congregational Church. Preacher, Rev. Arthur Muriel. Organist, Mr. T. Foresythe. 12.15 (approx.): Recordings. 6.0: Children's song service (Uncle William, assisted by children from St. Peter's Anglican Church). 7.0: Anglican Church service from St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Wellington South. Preacher: Rev. C. V. Rooke. Organist and Choirmaster, Mr. A. J. ' Crisp. 8.30: Recital by Dorothy Davies (pianist). 3.45: Roy Hill (tenor) presents period settings of Shakespeare: "Full Fathom Five" (.Purcel, 1650); "Full Fathom Five" (Gordon Bryan, 1924); "It Was a Lover and His Lass" (Morley), 1600); "It was a Lover and His Lhss (.Warlock, 1928). 8.55: (R) Tne Jacques String Orchestra, conducted by Reginald Jacques, "The Faery Queen Three Dances" (Purcell). 9.0: Weather report and station' notices. 9.5: A programme commemorating St. George's Day: "This England"—a radio play by Edmund Barclay. 9.4 3: English vocal music through the ages: The Age of Romance (1300-1400): "Summer is I-Cummen In" (John of Fornsett), The St. George's Singers. The Intellectual Renaissance (14001550): "Agincourt" (Willah), John Goss and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet. The Age of Experiment (15501620): "Now is the Month of Maying" (Thomas Morley), the Chelsea Singers. The Moral Renascence (1620-1660), followed by The Restoration Period (1660-1700): "Nymphs and Shepherds" (Purcell), the Manchester Children's Choir with the Halle Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty. The Period of Stability (17001800): "Where The Bee Sucks" (Arnc). The Age of Revolution and The Victorian Era (1800-1900): "Lo! Here the Gentle Lark" (Bishop), Lily Pons (soprano). The Twentieth Century: 8.8. C. Choir, "Jerusalem." 3YA, 720 k.c, 416.4 m.— 11.0: Anglican service from St. Mary's, Merivale. Preacher: Rev. Canon S. Parr. Organist and Choirmaster, Mr. Alfred Worsley. 5.30: Children's song service (Rev. L. Farquhar Gunn, MA., assisted by Miss Nita Pilkington and a quartet from Knox Church). Subject: "The King's Power Over Sin." 7.0: Presbyterian service from Church. Preacher: Rev. T. W. t

Air"; "Play, Fiddle, Play"; "The iweetest Song in the World"; "Why

lw t uove You?" 9.54: (R.) Midnight Revellers, "Tlie Open Road." 10.0: Spurts summary. 10.15: Dance music. 4YA, 790 k.c., 379.5 m. 8.0 p.m.: 4YA Concert Orchestra, "Charles II" overture. 8.10: (11) Peter Dawson (bass-baritone), "Tramping Through the Countryside": "The Man in the Street." 8.16: The Orchestra, "Virginia." 8.22: The Orchestra, selections from "The Desert Song" (vocal by Isa Dull' and O. L. Garden). 8.32: The Orchestra. "The Bartered Bride." 8.45: The Dreamers: "The Bend of the River": "Amaryllis." 8.50: The Orchestra, ''Cities ol Romance." 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Variety artists, "Broadcast's All-star Non-stop Variety Show." 9.11: Old-time dance programme, Revellers' Dance Band, "Over the Waves." 9.15: (R) Pavement Artists, "Happy Memories." 9.21: Quadrilles, "Osborne Quadrilles." 9.37: (R) William McCullough, "PresenSation i:-f Prizes." 9.45: ,Barn Dance, "S, R. Henry's Barn Dance." 9.49: (R) Clarkson Rose (comedian), "A Home-made A. B. C." 9.55: Veleta, "Ever Thine"; Mazurka, "Moonwinks." 10.0: Snorts summary. 10.10: "Albert's Quadrilles." 10.23: (R) Vivian Foster (Vicar ol' Mirth). "The Parson Pleads for Happiness." 10.29: "Maxina." 10.33: (R> Harry Welchman and Theatre Chorus, "Theatre Memories." 10.39: "Irish Quadrilles." 10.55: (R) Ronald Frankau (comedian), "Fd Like to See a Murder." 11.1: "Destiny." 11.5: (R) "Charles Heslop and Company. "The Audition" (Tho Crooner). 11.11: Military Twostep, "Waldmere." 11.15: Leon Cortey and his Coster Pals, "Old Soldiers Medley." 11.21: Dance medley. 2YH, 760 k.c, 394-Bm.-5.0 p.m.: Light musical programme. 5.30: For the children, featuring at 5.45 p.m . "Westward Ho!" CO: Light music. 6.45: "The Japanese Houseboy." 7.0: After-dinner music. 7.15: "Mittens," epic of the turf. 8.0: Concert session. 9.0: Light musical entertainment. 9.15: "The Crimson Trail," epic of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Empire Broadcast.— 6.30 p.m.: Big Ben. "Irish Rhythms." Selection of BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra, with Nan Shaw (contralto). 7.0: "Cards on the. Table," exchange of views on the news of the day. 7.15: "Swift Serenade," with Tommy Matthews and his Concert Orchestra, and The Swingtime Quartet. 7.45: "Londcn Log." 8.0: News. 8.15: BBC Midland Orchestra. 8.45: Sports news. 3R TO-MORROW Armour. Organist: Miss V. Butler. Choirmaster: Mr. A. G. Thompson. 0.15: Recordings. 8.30: (R) Paris Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Paul 'Minssart, "Hansel and Gretel" overture (Humperdinck). 8.38: Erk's Male Chorus: "The Linden Tree"; "The Gondolier" (Schubert). 8.46: (R) Jascha Heifetz (violin): Sherzo Tarantelle, Op, 16 (Wieniawski), "Ave Maria"; "Rondo" (Schubert). 9.5:, Alfred, Lorence, famous broadcasting bass-ibaritone from Vienna. 9.20: (R) Eugene Ormandy and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Scherzo Capriccioso (Dvorak). 9.29: Bessie Pollard (pianoforte): Andante Varie in F Minor (Haydn), Romance in F Sharp (Schumann), Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 14 (Mendelssohn). 9.43: (R) Amelita Galli-Curci (soprano): "The Gipsy and the Bird"; "La Capinera" (The Wren (Benedict); "La Paloma" (The Dove) (Yradier); "Lo! Here the Gentle Lark" (Bishop). 9.55: Eugene Ormandy and the Minneapolis Symphony "Orchestra, Moto Perpetuo (Paganini). 4YA, 790 k.c, 379.5 m.— 11.0: Presbyterian service from Knox Presbyterian Church. Preacher: Rev. D. C. Herron, M.A., M.C. Organist: Mr. C. Roy Spackmau. 2.30: "Tintagel"—a tone poem by Arnold Bax (born Loudon, 1883). 2.43: Recordings. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children's song service (Big Brother Bill). (j. 30: Church of Christ service from St. Andrew's ' Church of Christ. Preacher: Pastor W. D. More. Organist: Mrs. C. Adams. 8.30: A 8.8. C. rejorded programme, "The Heart of England"—a programme from the Midlands, arranged and produced by Robin Whitworth. 9.5: A recital by Mrs. Wilfred Andrews (contralto): "O Love From Thy Power" (SaintSaens); "Slumber Dear Maid" (Handel); "Softly Awakes My Heart" (Saint-Saensj. 9.20: Excerpts from "Mignon"—an opera by Thomas: The Boijton Promenade Orchestra, "Mignon" overture. 9.28: Lucrezio Bori (soprano): "Knowest Thou The Land"; "Here'Am I In Her Boudoir." '9.34: iviarek Weber and his Orchestra, Entr'acte—Gavotte. 9.37: Lotte Lehmann (soprano): "There With Him Is She Now"; "A Gipsy Lad I Well Do Know." 9.43: Herbert Ernst Groh (tenor), "Farewell, Mignon." 9.4 G: The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. "Introduction and Romance." 9.50: Lina Pagliughi (soprano), "I'm Fair Titania." 9.54: Beniamino Gigli (tenor), "In Her Simplicity." 9.58: The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Polonaise." 2YH, 760 k.c, 394.8 m.— 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Recordings. 2 to 4 p.m.: Concert session. 6.30: Recordings. 7.0: Trinity Methodist Church. Napier. Rev. S. J. Werren. 8.15: Recordings and station announcements. 8.30: Concert session.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19919, 22 April 1939, Page 15

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WHAT'S ON THE AIR? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19919, 22 April 1939, Page 15

WHAT'S ON THE AIR? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19919, 22 April 1939, Page 15

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