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BROAD CASTING

To-day's Programmes. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA. String Orchestra from IYA, and "The Concert of the Wilkinson, contralto, in recital from 2YA— Recording of Sir Hamilton Harty and Leopold Stokowsky and the Philadelphia Orchestra from,3YA, and B£.C. recording,' "West End Cabaret." 2YB, New Plymouth. 8.0: National Anthem. One hour of dance music. Special dance features and new releases,. 9.0: Station notices.. 9.1: Nat Shilkret and orchestra, "Dollar Princess" Medley. 9.9: Gillie Potter, humour, "Mr. Potter's Sporting Broadcast." 915: Eight' Piano Ensemble, ''Rhapsody in Blue." 9.24: Frederic Bayco, organ, "Spanish Medley," and Reginald Dixon, organ, "Mississippi." 9.30: Grosvenor Musical Company, Gems from "Bitter Sweet." 9.37: Albert Sandler, violin solos, "Estudiantina Waltz", and

9.43: Jack sHyltori and orchestra, "Anything Goes" Selection. •■ A 9.51: Will Fyffe, humour, "She was the Belle of the Ball." .9.54: Nino Martini, tenor, "I Carry You in my Pocket." 9.57: Billy Mayerl, piano, "You Can't ■StQP Me 'Levin' You." 10>0: Close do.vyn. '• ,',,,, IYA,,Auckland. , ~.- ...

4.0: .-Weather ; fpr farmers. 4.30: Sports. 5.0: hour, 5.45: Miss Briar Gardner will speak on current affairs. 0.C,; pinner ( mus,ic. ,7.0: "News. , 7.30: Sports talk, Gordon Huljter, • 8,0: Concert, programme. The. ,-String .Orchestra, "Zweiwiener jWaltzer"; "Qanzqnetta"; "In de r :3pinnstqben" (Dvorak). :813: Pugh (soprano), "Romance"; "La ,Cloche"; "L'Abbesse"; "Depuise le Jour." ~,.;. 8,24: .Recordings, Sergqi .Rachmaninoff ,(pjano)', (a,) '"Troika en Train.eaux" ; ("In a Three-Horse Sleigh") (Tschaikpwsky); ,(.b) "Polka' de W.R." (W. .Rachmaninoff). 8.34: The String Orchestra, "Serenade (Borodin); "Meditatiqn"; "Serenade Espqgnole" (Glazpunpv). ,"8:44:.', John ,§ree (baritone), "O, Mistress Mipe": Winter .Wind"; "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal." 8.53: Recording, Efrem ; Zimbalist lin),"(a) "Impromptu" (Aulin); (b) "Ave Maria" (Schubert, .Wilhelmj). , at 'all stations: .Weather. Station notices. , 9 ( .5: Talk, R. A. Ganger, "poetry for the Masses." , 9.20: .Recprded fe.a.ture: "The, Concert Hall of the Air," A programme of light orchestral music and spngs. " 1.Q.0 to 1L0: iMusic, mjrth and melody.

2YA Wellington

Sports. 3JO: Tjme .signals. Weather for farmers. ''4,o: Sports. „5 : 0: Children's hour. 6.0: Pinner music. ,7,0; News. j.SJD: Swp'mmim- MQ: Talk, Mr- G. A. "One of ..Lesserknown Herpes"—a chapter of Rugby Loagije history. BJ:,.Recordings, Eric C°3. tes and the Symphony .Qrcheslra, "Cinderella" - A Phantasy (Cpates). *8.14: '.Richard .Crooks .(tenor), "Thpra"; "Tjhe Lost Chord." "8-22: Ahthur Young and Reginald Foresyfhe (piano duet), "Fpl]o_w the Sun" Selection (Schwartz); "To-night at 8.30" Selection (Coward). 8,28: "Way ".'Back .Home"— all-star Revue (Lewis-t Waring).

8.34: Walter " Prirschmann and Fred Pompke (bandoneon duet), "Little Puck" Intermezzo; "Bourrasque" k W^jJjz. 8.40; ~Talk,: Mr. ,A- Qjiinnell,. "Coins as Historical Evidence." '9.5: A Brass k ßand .Programme, .Recordings: .Hartpn Colliery* "Right Away" March"; "A M.bbrside Suite." t . 9.14: .Grace ' ( \VHkinson, : Mew Zealand contraltp: "Down -Here"; "Si Mes ;Vers Avipnt des Ailes." 9.2.0: Recordings: Winga.te's Temperance Band, "The Piper's Wedding"; "Minuet "in G" (Beethoven); "Honour and Glory" Tone Poem (Bath).

,9.32: *.' :, Eb and Zeb," country .storekeepers in humour. SA2: ■ Recordings: -Massed 'fends, "Sweet arid Low"','t'Barnby). ; Black,Pyke Mills Band,' ; 'Dpt and Carrie" (cornet s.u'h by O. Botlomley and A. Browne); "Whistling Mose"—Characteristic Morceau.

9i52: Grace Wilkinson, New Zealand contralto," "O Ship of My Delight";

'Sing. Sing Blackbird." ' ■9;S3: Recording: Classed .Bands conducted by J. Henry lies, "Gleneagle Ma; eh." IC.I to 11.1: Dance programme of new releases. 3YA Christchurch. Weather forecast and light music. 4.30: Sports. 5.0: Children's hour with, at 5.30 p.m., "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp." Gi):' Dinner music. 7.0: News. .7,30: Time- signals. ...S.3J: 'Recording: Sir Hamilton Harty, conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra, "The Bartered Bride" Overture (Smetana). 8.8: Arthur S. Bell (baritone recital), (a) '''The Slighted .Swain"; (b) "Liebestraum"; (c) "Eiiy Aroon"; (d) "The Beggar's Song." £.23: Recording: Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, "Nutcracker" Suite, Op. 71a (Tschaikovvsky). ■ 8.42: Vera Martin (contralto), "To .JViusjc," "Evening Boqt ..Song," "To a :Wild-Rose." •'' : ,8.52j -'Recording: , Chicago Symphony tv'V-iHsslra. . (,a) iV.alse ■ "Triste-rKnolema" ,! Sibelius); .(b) "Serenade," Op. 63 (Volkmai',): is) "iFigh; .of -the ,Bumble .Bee" ißj.mtky .Korsako.v). . > 9.5: Reserved. ■.. ■ JfcDQ: Persentation of 8.8. C. recorded programme, "West .End Cabaret." 110.45 to ,11.0: Music, mjrth and melody. •4.YA .Dunedin.

,7,0 to.7,o:,Routine sessions. ,7.30: Talk. '■The Anzac Commemoration Stamp Campaign.'.'

8.0: A variety programme. Ted Andrews' Novelty Quintet. 8.10: 'Harry V. Smith, humour. 8.18: Less Allen and his Canadian Bachelors. 8.24: Ted Andrews' Novelty Quintet. B.3l:'.Harry V. Smith, humour. ,8.40: Talk, Professor G. E. .Thompson: "Popular .Fallacies (No. 5,);

That the French are a Frivilous People." 9.5: A Grieg programme by 4YA Chamber Music Players and Miss Mary Pratt, contralto. Gil Uech and Clarice Drake. 9.27: Miss Mary Pratt. 9.39: Miss Ethel Wallace (violin) and Gil Dech (piano). 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS.

2BL Sydney. 9.30: Variety. John Baker presents "Music on Parade," with music by the •National Military Band. 10.15: "Aren't We All?" A comedy by Frederick Lonsdale. 11.15: Latest releases (r.) 2FC Sydney. 10.50: The National Military Band with Joan Charters (songs at the piano), and Stanley Ciarkson (bass). SHORT-WAVE BROADCAST . ),j, Daventry. 4.0 p.m: Big Ben. An Organ Recital by C. H. Trevor. Prelude and Fugue from Symphony, Op. 5 (Barie, 1883-1915). Allegretto in B Minor (Vieme). Introduction and Toccata (Boellman, ISG21897). Andante Canlabile (Symphony No. 4) (Widor). "Carillon Sortie" (Mulet). 4.30: "From the Woman's Point of View," Pamela Murray on the London season. 4.45: "Empire Magazine." No. 2. Consisting of surprises, a sketch, stunts, - serial, visitors and types. 5.25: "London Scenes, No. 2: Kew Gardens," by the Lady Rockley. 5.40 to 6.0: The news and announcements,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 155, 12 June 1936, Page 8

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BROAD CASTING Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 155, 12 June 1936, Page 8

BROAD CASTING Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 155, 12 June 1936, Page 8