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BROADCASTING

Today's Programmes

NEW STATIONS >:■ ■ 2YB, New Plymouth. 6;3o'tb 7!30 p.m.: Children's session. 7.30 fb 8: Sports. 8 to 10: Programme of recordings. '■., IYA Auckland.

7.0; news; and Teports. 7.3 a: Talk, the Gardening Expert, "Dahlia Growingi" &0: Hallowe'en. An hour with the Scots (Macpherson). 9.0: report and station notices. •9i2: Reserved. - SM: Recordings, Marek Weber and his orchestra, "The Music'.Conies," "Her First DarTce"." . . £27: Maggie Teyte, soprano, 'Til Follow My Secret Heart;" "Nevermore." 9.33: Xylophone, Lilian Helten, "Circus Memories." 9:3¥: £>ol ! Oauber and his orchestra, "Cupid's Army," ' "Almond Blossom" (Japanese Intermezzo). 9.42: Keith Falkner' (baritbhe) with orchestra and male chorus, "Come, Land- , lords Fill: thd Flowing' Bowl" (Traditional), "False Phyllis." 9,48; The Three Virtuosos (three pianos), "The Squirrel Dance." 9.51:* New Light Symphony Orchestra. "Intermezzo;" 9:54: .Elsie and' Doris Waters (comediennes); "The Cuckoo in the West." 9.57: Don Rietto and his accordeon band, "When- the Bloom is on the Sage." 10;0: Sports summary. 10.10 to HJ: Dance music 2YA Wellington. 5.0, children's hour, conducted by Uncle, Jasper; 6s,' dinner music; 7.0, news and reports ! |.O: 2YA Concert Orchestra (eonfluc- j tor, Mr. Leon de Mauny), "Lustspiel" Overture.- , ! B.9:'Recording, The Pickens vocal trio with orchestra, "Little Man, { You've Had'aßus? Day/' ''Many Moons ! Ago-" >";. •. ■'., - ''• !

8:15i : The' Scott-WoOd Novelty Players,' humbrouS"sketch; "Ottr Local 1 Cinema;" Bi2iV'2'S'A' Concert Orchestra, "Valse des 'lies Millions d'Arlequini'*' 8;26: • Evelyn Laye (soprano) with bt"The Princess" is Awakening," 8:32r. James' Andrews (British cham-pion)^'mouth-organ soloj "New Colonial" Majrch, "Mouth-organ Tit-bits." 8.38:,, A; further- episode in the lives of the Japanese houseboy and 'his Erkployery "AU-r at Sea ; " 8:53; Orchestra, "Flag or Victory" March. 9.0; 'Weather report,and station notices. Old-time dance programme, intersperrecordings. 9.2; , 2YA. Concert Orchestra, Valse, "Toreador,'. Two-step, "Yankee Grit." 9}l2:'Recoi-dihgS, McGbWrah Male 1 -' tet,'unaccompanied, "A Farewell," "Little Tommy," "A v Catastrophe." Thk ( Who's Zoo Animal Entertainers; with "novelty accompaniment, "Animals' fan;i^dit; ■''■"::: : >r% : ' ' . 9.24 i; 2YA Concert Orchestra, Lancets, "Gipsy Love?'

9.39: Thomas Marshall, baritone, with orchestral accO'mpanmient; "The Old Rustic Bridge," "Sweet GenevieVe," "Comrades."

9.51!-2YA; Concert Orchestra* Valse, "Venus- 6rP Earthi"

10.0: Sporting' summary. 10.10: Recording, Vivian Foster, the Vicsir/. of'Mrrth u , "The' PSiSffrf Pleads for Happiness/'' T '■"":' •■'''•'' ' : ' 2YA r Con'cert Orchestra, Polka, "Tout: a la Jble," Valse; "Ttiujours Fidele."\ RecdfdlhK Burlesque; "Our 1 Vil--lage? Pahtdffliftle." ; 10.36: Sydney Baynes and his r orches* tra, "Hearts of Oak," Lancers. 10*48: HumoWus sketch, ''The Village We-ddlngf" :; •- < 10!&4 td ; l£0: Sydney Baynes and his orchestra, "Valse Septembre." 3YA Christchurch. 7.0: News and reports. ! 8.fl! Concert by the Christchurch Male Voice Choir. 10;10 ! to 11:' Dance musife .'.; :i ' ' 4YA "Dunedirf. 7.0 c News and reports. 8.0: Relay for 3YA, Christchurch. 10.10" to ,11.0: Dance music.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS ■ 2FC Sydney. 8.15, model aeroplane session, conducted by "Wing"; 8.25: Women's sporting results, compiled by Ata'lanta; 8.40, reports; 9.20JT tb-morrbw's races by the AiB.C. Racing 1 Commissioner; 9.50, news SefviceV'lo.o, the A.8.G." Revue Company present" "Just Quietly." A topical survey! with a Wandering mike. Written by Ednfund' Barclay. Production, James J. Donnelly; 11:15, programme presented by National Military Band; conducted by Stephen Yorke, Horace Gilson, tenor. National" Military Band; March, "New Colonial*';; Overture, "Masaniello," Horace'Gilson, "Sea-Gipsy," "The Quiet*est'Things." National Military Band, Spanish 1 Suite', "La Feria;" "Los Toros— La Zarzuela"; 11.45, comedy interlude: National Military Band. Selection, "A Country Girl." Horace Gildori, "Music of the Night," "Love I Give' You My All." National Military Band. Idyll, "The Glow Worm," Patrol, "The Wee MacGregor"; 12.32, music, mirth and' melody. 2BL Sydney,

7.20, complete sporting resume; 10.0, radio dance night, with Cec. Morrison and«'Ms dance- band. Interludes by the Mastersingers* Quartette.

; SHORT-WAVE BROADCAST. , ; ' Daventry. 7.15 point., Big Ben; interlude; 7.25, speech by the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. J: Ramsay MacDonald, at the Lord Maydr's banquet. Preceded by a description iof the scene by Mr. Howard Marshall; 8.0, British dance music played by British bands; Greenwich time Signal at 8.15;" 8:30, the •gossip hour—No. 4. Compered by Cecil Madden; 9.0 to 9.15,

Tomorrow's Programmes

j NEW ZEALAND STATIONS 2YB, New Plymouth. 6 to 6.45: Children's song service. 7 to 8.15: Relay of evening service from Whiteley Memorial Church. 815 to 8.30: Records. 8.30: relay of special Armistice Service from New Plymouth Opera House. ! IYA Auckland. 9.0, selected recordings; 11.0|" relay

morning service from Mt. Eden Baptist Church. Preacher: The Rev. R. Stewards. Orangist; Mr. Reg. Barker; '12.15, close down; 1.0, dinner music; 2.0, selected recordings; 3.30, recorded talk, Sir Charles Oman, K.8.E., M.P. (Professor of Modern History in Oxford University), "Man's Outlook on History"; 3.48, selected recordings; 4:30, close down; 6.0, chil- ! dren ? s song service. 7.0: Relay evening' service from Pitt Street Methodist Church; Preacher, The Rev. G: H. Goodman. Organist, Albert j Bryant. . • I 8.30: Concert programme. I Recording: London Philharmonic!' Orchestra, conducted by Sir Landcm Ronald, Suite for Orchestra, domposed of Works of Chopin, "Chopiniana," Op. 46; 8;45: Clement May, "Dickens Recital." 9.0: Weather report and station notices; 9.6: Regimental Band of H.Mv Grenadier Guards, "Flanders Poppies/' "Wreaths on the Sea/' 9.12: George Baker and men at St. Mary's Hospital, "The Supreme Sacrifice"—O Valient Hearts. 9.15: Speech by ILR.H. the Prince of Wales, at the meeting organised by the National Council of Social Service at Royal Albert Hall, London. 9.35: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Martial Moments."' 9.43: Ernest McKihlay (tenor), "Roses of Pfcardy." 9.46 to 10.0: Rayhlohd" NeWell and Company, "The Deathless Army." | Band of H.M': Grenadier Guards, "Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1," I "Land of Hope arid ; Glory." ' :

2YA Wellington. 9.0, chimes; selected recordings; 11.0, relay of service from St. Peter's- Anglican Church, Willis Street. Preacher, Rev. W. Bullock. Organist and choiri master; Mr. S. B. Shortt; 12.15 (approx.), close down; 1.0, dinner music; 2.0, selected, recordings; 2.30, relay from the Basin Reserve of R.S.A. A'rmistic Day service. .Conducted by Rev. W. Bram Well Scott, chaplain N.Z. Forces. Speaker:' Cahoh Perc'ivar James, ex-chaplain to Imperial Forces; 310 (apprqx.); selected recordings; 4:30, close down; 6.0, children's'song' L service conducted by UriCle Williamy ■ assisted by the' children's choir from-the j,. Island : Bay Methodist Church. , .7.0: Relay of evening service from the Vivian Street Baptist ChUrCh. Preacher, , ReV. L. •J, Boultoh Smith. Ofga'nist and .choirmaster, Mr. Chas/ Collins. 8.15 (approx.) ) Selected" recordings;

8.30: Relay from St. James Theatre of Armistice night concert under the auspices of the Returned Soldiers' AssociatibnJ

9.0: Weather report and station notices.

j 9.2 to 10.0: Presentation of recorded of third and final act of the Grand- Opera, "Parsifal." Cast: Parsifal, tenbf, Gottlielf Pistor; Gurnemanz, bass, Ludwig Hoffman; Amfbrtas, baritone, Cornells Bronsgeest; chorus and orches" tra of the State Opera, Berlin. Conductor, Dr. Karl Muck. Chorus master, Pjrof. Hugo Rudel. 10.45 a;m., relay of morning service from the Congregational Church; 2 p.m.. j selected recordings; 2.30; Daily Express Remembrance Festival at the Royal Albert Hall, November 11. 1928; 7.0: Relay of evening, meeting from the Salvation Army Citadel. 8.30 to 10.7- p.m.: Concert programme. 4YA Dunedin. 11 a.m., relay of morning service from Church of" Christ; 2.45 p.m., recbrded talk' by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, at the meeting organised by the National Council of Social Service, at the Royal Albert Hall, London. 6.30: Relay of evening service from the Central Methodist Church. 8.0: Talk, "The Burial of' the Unknown Warrior." 9.30 to 10.0: Concert programme.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS

2FC Sydney. 8.5, Chaplain Captain McKenzie will speak on "Armistice Day";. 8.20, a celebrity recital; 9.0, "What Do We Know of "tisic of the Twentieth Century." A talk by Professor Bernard Heinze. F.R.C.M.; 10.0, a national programme. Returned Soldiers' Festival of Remembrance. ... 2BL Sydney. 9.0, from Pitt Street Congregational Church, Divine Service. Preacher. ReV. T. E. Ruth. Organist, Lilian Frost; 10.30 , famous crimes' irt retrospect. Second of a series, "The Case of Sergeant Gutteridge"; 11.0,' "Australia Looks on the World," talk by Professor A. H, Charteris; 11115, programme arranged by Vost Janssen String Quartet, Merle Ambler, Who was successful in l the recent city of 1 Sydney Eisteddfod. Quartet, "Allegro Appassionata," first movement, from Quartet in E Minor. Merle Ambler. "Where Corals' Lie," "Quiet." Quartet. "Allegro Moderato a la Polka," "Largo Sostenuto" "2nd and 3rd Movements from aboVe Quartet." Merle Ambler. "Still as the Night," "Caro Mio Ben." Quartet, "Allegro Moderato and Adagio Cantabile" from D. Major Quartet, Ist and 2nd Movements.

SHORT-WAVE BROADCAST. Daventry. 8.0 p.m., Big Ben; art Armistice Day service from the studio, broadcasting House. Berkley Mason at the organ; 8.45, talk, "The Drawing RdOm of the Empire," Miss Winifride Wrench; 9.0, an Armistice Day programme. Norman Williams (bass). Berkeley Mason (organ). From the concert hall, Broadcasting House; 9.45 to 10.0, weekly newsletter.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 10 November 1934, Page 3

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BROADCASTING Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 10 November 1934, Page 3

BROADCASTING Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 10 November 1934, Page 3

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