BROADCASTING
To-day's Programmes.
NEW ZEALAND STATIONS.
/ 2YB, New Plymouth. 7.0-8.0 p.m.: Family session. 8.0: National Anthem. Philadelphia Orchestra, "Rienzi" Overture. 8.09: Raie da Costa, piano, "Four Aces" Suite.
8.22: Ernest Groh, tenor, "Harlequin's Serenade" and "Mignon."
8.28: Dora Labette, soprano, "The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond" and "Comin' through the Rye." 8.34: Harry Mortimer, cornet, "Alpine Echoes."
8.41: Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Vienna by Night."
8.49: Froser Gange, baritone, "Annie Laurie" and "Lassie o' Mine."
8.55: W. H. Squire, 'cello, "The Broken Melody" and "Drink to Me only With Thine Eyes."
9.04: Debroy Somcrs Band, "Classical Memories."
9.12: Richard Taubcr, tenor, "Love Brings the Dawning" and "Across the Sea I Salute you, Dear Homeland." 9.18: Don Cossacks Choir, "Song of the Volga Boatmen." 9.25: The Venetian Players, "Elegie," "Narcissus" and "La Cinquintaine."
9.34: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, "Artist's Life." 9.42: Lawrence Tibbett, baritone, "Cuban Love Song" and "Tramps at Sea." .\. •
9.48: Zimbalist, violin, "Ave Maria" and "Impromptu."
9.56 to 10.0: Grace Moore, soprano, "One Night of Love." 10.0: Close down. The Rotorua Maori Choir is to be featured in an appropriate programme during 2YB's family session to-night.
IYA, Auckland
Sports results, 3.45: Light musical programme. 4.0: Weather forecast. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music. '7.0: News and reports.
I 8.0:-. Concert programme, featuring a j piano recital by Edgar L. Bainton, Mus. J Doc, ,F.R.C.M., Director of the State Conservatorium of New South Wales; also Clem. Q. Williams, Australian baritone. Recording: De Groot, violin, David Bor, piano, and Kilbey, 'cello, Selection of Chopin Melodies. 8.5: J. W. Bailey presents the dramatic playlet, "Dust," by Elizabeth Illingworth. 8.26: Recording: Albert Sandler, violin, J. Samehtini, 'cello, J. Byfield, piano, "Spanish" serenade. 8.30: Recorded feature, "The Deserted Mine:" A further episode in the Kay j Seven series. A tale of the Secret Serj vice. I 9.0: Weather. Station notices.
9.5: Talk: Mr. , Spencoley Walker, "Looking Forward: New Zealand's Centenary: What Should We Do?" 9.20: Dr. Edgar L. Bainton, (1) A Hill Tune; (2) "Through the Eaves"; (3) "April"; (4) "The Holy Boy"; (5) "The Island Spell."
9.40: Clem. Q. Williams, with orchestral accompaniment, (a) "The Green Eved Dragon"; (b) "Land of the Sky Blue Water"; (c) "Far. Off, I Hear"; (d) "The Moon Drops Low." 9.54: The Orchestra, "Chinese" rhapsody.
10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody
2YA, Wellington.
weather forecast 4.0: Time signals. Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour y with, at 5.30 p.m., '-'Alice in Orchestralia." 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0; .News and reports. , 7.30:-, Time-, signals. 7.40:.. Talk: Our Book Reviewer, ■'"Books, Grave arid Gay;" '8.0: Chamber music programme, featuring Brahms' Clarinet Quintet in B Minor. Recordings: Lener String Quartet and Charles Draper, clarinet, Quintet in B Minor Op. 115. 8.42: Talk: Mrs. Carrie P. Wallace, M.A., "Helen Keller." 9.2: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Continuity programme, "Songs That Will Live." 9.43: A Jerome Kern cameo. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance programme. 3YA, Christchurch.
Time signals. 4.2: Weather forecast. Light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0; Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signal. 7.35: Our Garden Expert. “Hedges and Screens.” ■ 8.0: The Now Brighton Municipal Band, (a) “Sandhurst” march; tb) “We’ll Be Together Again” waltz. 8.12: Recording: Harold Williams and the 8.8. C. Male Chorus, (a) “Ten Green Bottles”; (b) “John Peel.” 8.18; The Band, “The Carnival of Flowers” selection. 8.28: “Eb and Zebthe country storekeepers in humorous episode. 8.37; The Band, “The Old Rustic Bridge” fantasia. 8.45: Recording, The Silver Masked Tenor, (a) “Watching the World Go by”; (b) “Bells of Killarney.” 8.51: The Band, (a) “I Love You, Gipsy” foxtrot; (b) “Follow the Band” march. 9.0; Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk: Professor D. B. Copland, “The New Deal Makes Heavy Weather in America.” 9.25: Recordings: Capet String Quartet, Quartet in A Minor, Op. 41, No. 1 (Schumann).
9.50: Lotto Lchmann, soprano, (a) "The Lotus Flower"; (b) "1 Do Not Grieve"; (c) "Oh! Sunny Beam"; (d) "Lady Bird" (Schumann). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, Duncdin. 7.0 a.m. to 7.0 p.m.: Routine sessions.
12.0, 1.0, 3.20, 4.45, 6.0 and 7.30: Summary of play in cricket match, Wellington v. Otago (third day). "' 8.0: A recital programme, featuring at 8.12 Hinemoa Rosieur, soprano. 8.12: Hinemoa Rosieur. A recital of | Dvorak's Gipsy songs: "My Song ReI sounds"; "Silent Woods"; "Songs My Mother Taught Me"; "Tune Thy Fiddle, Gipsy." 8.25: Charles Martin, Mus.Bac, L.R.A.M., L.R.S.M., pianoforte recital: i "English" suite, No. 3: (a) Prelude; (2) j gavotte No. #1; (3) gavotte No. 2, "Ou la Musette" (Bach); "Printemps" (Colson); "The Marionette Show." 0, 20, No. 4 | "Humoresque. from Minis-
ture Suite” (Bowen). 8,40: Talk; J: T. Paul, “World Affairs.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: The Opportune Players present: “Lost Horizon,” a radio play based on the novel “Lost Horizon,” by James Hilton. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS, 2FC, Sydney. 10.0: National,, programme from the Sydney Sports Ground. City of Sydney Inter-State band contest, arranged by the Citizens of Sydney Organising Committee. Finals will be heard comprising the following bands: —Cairns Citizens’, Railways; Hamilton Citizens, Leichhardt, Westmead Boys’ Home, North Sydney Tramways. Commentator: , Stephen Yorke, conductor of the Australian Broadcasting Commission’s National Military Band. 2BL, Sydney. 10.0: Every Monday night at 10-0: “Kyber and Beyond.” An original radio serial of the north-west Indian frontiers. Episode the tenth: “Nobby Strikes Back.” 10.30: “Australia Looks on the World.” Talk by Professor A. H. Charteris. 11.0: A.B.C. (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra, Symphony No. 1 in C Minor (Brahms); Concerto in D for Violin and Orchestra (soloist). Lionel Lawson). 12.15: Cricket commentary by M. A. Noble, Australia v. Transvaal, played at Johannesburg.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 40, 27 January 1936, Page 3
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