BROADCASTING
To-day's Programmes.
NEW ZEALAND STATIONS.
2YB New Plymouth. 7.30: Market reports. Mr. R. L. Cooper, talk on “Dogs.” i -8.6: National Anthem. National Miliilary Band, "Prairie Flower.” I 8.3: Evelyn Laye (soprano),. The Night ’is 'Young.” I 8.6; Harold Ramsay, organ, Her Name J is Mary.” j 8.9: New Mayfair Orchestra, “Mother I of Pearl” 'Selection, i 8.18: Richard Tauber, tenor, “Silver j Hair and a Heart of Gold.” ! 8.21: Marek Weber and his orchestra, j“Pho Squirrel Dance.” 1 8.24: Norman' Lung. “In the. Morning.” I 8.27: The London Novelty Orchestra. j “Tlre Warbler’s Serenade.” I 8.30: New Mayfair Ensemble, “Melody in Spring” ,Gems, j 8.35; Jack Buchanan, “Alone With j Dreams.” 8.38; Rudy Stgrita, zylophone, “The Squirrel Dante.” 8.41: Luciennc Boyer, soprano, “Speak to Me of Love.” 8.44: Bournemouth Municipal Orches- ! tra, “Oriental Dance.” , ' 8.47: bebroy Somers Band, “Overture 1914/’ ", 8.58: Peter'Dawson, “When the Guard Go Marching By.” t 8.5)?: Syd Bright and Donald Thorne, piano dtio, “Viktoria and Her Hussar.’ o'G: Layton and Johnstone, “Layton and John'stphe ’Favourites.” 9.15; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Mapch of'the Caucasian Chief. r>!l8: Baymond 'Newell, baritone, “A Bit. a Saddle and a Horse.” 9',21:,' Jack ,Mackintosh, cornet, “Lucille.”. v , .., ..., ....... ; ■ 9,24: Grade . Fields, Chirstmas Bells at Eventide/’ j, ~. ,t,M Band H.M.’ , Roygl Air Force, "Sopgs of Britain.” ■ 9,32:. Gerald Acjams. , "Pfetty Kitty Kelly:;' , ' 9;?5: .Lpn pillis, "Hawaiian, guitar, “Just Friends.” 9.38; Ana Hato and Deane Waretine, “E Pari Ra.” 9.41: Stripling Brothers (fiddle and guitar), “Red River Waltz.” 9.44: Ashmoor Burch, baritone, “With a Smite ahr I ’;a Sbng.” 9.47': New Light Symphony Orchestra, “Krtightbridge” March. 5.51: Paul Robeson, bass, “Fat Li’l Feller Wid ' His' Mammy’s Eyes”; “Short’nin’ Bread.” 9.54: Jack Mackintosh (cornet) and J. CartWqod (trombone) “Excelsior.” 9.57:' Massed bands, "Mandora March.” 10.0: Close ddWn.
IYA AucklandSports. 3.30 V Light music. 4'.0: ' Weather for farmer's. 4.30,: Sports. 5.0: Children’s hour. G.Q; Dinner mudic. 7.0: News. 8,0;, Chamber- 'pi.usic , programme, featuring Leo Cherpjavsky the world-fam-ous, viOlipist,* At h the piabo, 'Maynard Wijkinsdn. Recordings; The Capcl String, Quartette, present. Quartet in C Major (Mozart), ~ ; , , . , 1H .Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), (a) ,' A Cradle, .Song”; (b) “Warning”; , (,c) “Up Therg on the ffill.” , s , . ... 8.40: Leo Cherniavsky, with Maynard Wilkinson at the piano, ,(a) “Kol Nidrei” (Bruch);, (b) “Carmen” Faptasic (Bizet, Sara sate). 9'.o': Weather., Station notices. Talk, D’Arcy Cress Well, “Old English , Ijiallads.” 9)50: Recordings; Orchestra Mascotte, “From Near and Far” (Waltz Melodies). 9.2 G: Lance Fairfax (baritone), (a) “Shartnpn ' River”; (b) “The Strong Go On.” . ~ ~ 9,-32: , Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, “Roumanian” Rhapsody No. 1 in A Majpr ,/Enesco). , 9.44: John Lemmone (flute solos), (a) “Reverie”. (Passard); (b) Valse “Bluetlfe”. (Lemmone). 9',50: Jessica Dragohette (soprano), (a) “First LoVe”; (b) “Bells Across the MeadpWs.” Orchestra Raymonde with Vocal cjuintette, “LoVe is My Life” Waltz. 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody (recorded).
, ; , 2YA Wellington. 3’.0: Rffnnirig commentary bn the final for the King's Belt Shooting competitions, relayed from Trentham. 4.45 (approx.): Recordings. 5.0: Children’s Hour- ‘6.0: Dinner music. , 7.0: Nbvvs. the IJdrne Gardener.” 8.0: Light orchestral, and ballad programme. , ' ‘ . 2YA Concert Orchestra, _ “Marche ' Tartar e” (Ggnho) • , | 8.6:, Special recordings, “The Easy Chair,”, p memory programme of songs and melodies of days gone by. , 8.10: 2YA, Concert Orchestra, “Three Dream Dgncps” (Coleridge Taylor), j 8.29: Ballad recital by Mr. J. G. Crawford, (baritone), “Muleteer of Malga”; of Mine”; “Captain Mac.” 2YA Concert Orchestra, “In the Shadows” )Morceau (Pinck). 8.41; "Talk, Dr. Guyj Scholefield, 0.8. E., ‘‘World Affairs.” 9.1: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: “The a radio play in four scenes, dramatised from the short story of the. same name by E. M. Delafiekl, and presented by F. W. Barker and company. , ■ 9.25: Recording; The Victor Olof Sextet, instrumental, “The Darset Daisy.” A dramatic play, “Dust of the Ages: ‘The Duke of Marlborough.’” One of a series of dramatic presentations dealing with world events and personalities throughout the ages. 9.41: The Victor Olof Sextet, “Supplication” Entra’cte (Wood). 9.44: Fifteen minutes of humour, featuring Darby and Joan in “Amateur Theatricals,” presented by George Edwards and, Nell Sterling. 10.0: 'Talk by Dr. Keith Barry, Australian lecturer and writer, “In Praise of Jazz.” 10.15 to 11.15: Dance music. 3YA Christchurch.
4.0: Time signals and weather for farmers. 4.2; Light music. 4.30: Shorts. 5.0; Children’s hour. G.O: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.30: Time signal. 7.35: Addington stock market report. 8.0; A programme of selected classical recordings, with .progress reports of the by Election for the mayor-
altv and three city councillors. 9.0; weather forecast and station notices. 95- Talk. “National Contributions -to Civilisation.” Rev. Father James Manure. 9.20: Classical recordings and further progress reports of tbr> municipal hv-eloction. 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA Dunedin. 7.0 to 7.0: Routine sessions. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8.0: “Music At Your Fireside.” 8.17: “A Dark Horse.” Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.32; “The Voice of the Pcople—Peter the Great” (pt. IV). 9.5: A 8.8. C. recorded humorous programme, “Old Words to New Music. 10.20 to H.O: Dance music. 1 . AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC Sydney. .10.0: Musical comedy, “The Merry Widow” by Franz Lehar, featuring Gladys Moncrieff. 11.15: Interlude. 11.20: Talk, “Some Modern Studies in Psychology: ‘The Psychologist Assists the Doctor,” Professor J. A. Gunn, B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D. 11.40: Programme present* cd by the A.B.C. (Sydney) String Quartet. Assisting artist, Alfred Cunningham, baritone. 2BL Sydney. 10.0: From the Conservatorium (Sydney), symphony concert by the New South Wales State Conservatorium Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Edgar L. Bainton. 11.10: Interlude. 11.25: Programme by National Military Band. Assisting artists, the Coconut Grove Trio. Band: Overture “Private Ortheris (Anscll); Ballet music from “William 'TeIW (Rossini). Coconut Grove Trio. Band: Idylle “Hiawatha”; Gavotte. “A Wee Bit of Heather”; Intermezzo, “Bal d’Enfants”; Vylophone solo, “Sea Spray”; Coconut Grove Trio. Band: Selection from “La Poupee (Audran). * SHORT-WAVE BROADCAST Daventry. 7.15 p.m.: Big Ben. “The Haunted House,” part L 7.35: Organ recital. 8.5. Reading. 8.20: Ttie composer at the pianoforte (6): Michael Head. A recital of songs sung by Norman Notley, baritone, accompanied by the composer. 8.45: “The Haunted House,” part 2. 9.0: The news.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 78, 11 March 1936, Page 8
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