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BROADCASTING

! To-day's Programmes. |. | NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. Broadcast play, "Congo Landing," at 8 p.m.' from IYA, and recital by Grace Wilkinson, ITew Zealand contralto—Gordon Short, solo pianist, in Concerto in F Minor for piano and strings, from 2YA and BBC recording. "The Conquest of the Air"; Alfred Walmsley. tenor, from 3YA —Becital by Sydney Mac Ewan and Duncon Morison, of Scottish and Gaelic music, from 4YA. 2YB New Plymouth. 7.0 to 8.0: . Family session. Family request night. 8.0: National Anthem. London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Overture to a Picaresque Comedy." 8.09: London Palladium Orchestra, "Peter Pan" selection. 8.18: Alec Templeton, piano medley. 8.24: Will Kings, humour, "Bertram on Hobbies." ' 8.27: Layton and Johnston, "Plantation Medley." B.36:.Orchestra Raymonde, (a) "Chanson D'Amour" and (b) "By the Sleepy Lagoon." 8.42: Sydney Gustad. organ, "Herlann Lohr Medley" and "Eric Coates Medley " 8.40: Eastbourne Municipal Orchestra, "Second Serenata" and New Light Symphony Orchestra. "March of the Toys." 8.49: Albert Sandier and Orchestra, "Portrait of a Toy Soldier." 8.52: Chn'stonher Stone, "Christopher Store's "Medley." 9.01: Albert Sandler, violin solos. "L'Fleure Exquise" and "The Violin Song." 9.07: John Charles Thomas, baritone. 'Take Me Back to My'Boots and'Saddle" and'Turner Laytone "It's My Mother's Birthday." 9.13: Cicely Courtneidge comedienne. "I'll Give Her a Ring" and "The Sunshine Cruise." 9.20: Harry Mortimer, cornet, "Alpine Echoes." 9.26: Peter Dawson, bass-baritone. "Oh, Mv Warriors"- Malcolm McEachern, bass, "Danny Deever." 9.34: Billv Mayerl. piano. "The Match Parade" and "You Can't Stop Me Lovin' You." 9.40: Lance Fairfax, baritone, "Shannon River." ' 9.43: ' Elizabeth Schumann, soprano. "My Lovely Celia." 9.47: Debroy Som'ers Band, "Tantalising Trovatore." 10.1: Close down. IYA- Auckland. 3.15, sports; 3.30, talk, prepared by the A.C.E., "Need a- Thorough Soaking Spoil things?"; 3.45, light ' music; 4, weather for farmers; 4.30. sports results; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news; 7.30, agricultural talk, G. H. Holford, "Romance of Fertilisers: (a) Soil Fertility." 8.0: Concert programme. "Congo Landing," a play for broadcasting with male and female voices. 8.44: Grace Wilkinson, New Zealand contralto: (a) "How Lovely are Thy Dwellings," (b) "Swnig High," (c) "Sum mer Roses," (d) "Wings." S.O: From all stations, weather and station notices. 9.5: Ringside commentary on the professional boxing contest, Cyril Pluto (Australia) v. Neville Mudgway (Auckland). 10.0 to 11.0:,■• Music, mirth and melody. 2YA .Wellington. 3.30, time signals, weather for farmers; 4, sports; 5, children;" 6, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.30, time signals. Talk, The Captain (G. ii. Smith) and manager (S. A. Storey) of the Australian Association Football team: "Soccer—the Australian Visit." 7.40, talk, Mr. Clarence Badger, from Hollywood, "Picture Producing in Hollywood." 8.0: A chamber music programme by the Wellington String Ensemble. Gordon Short (solo pianist) and- the Ensemble, Concerto in F Minor for Piano and Strings (Bach). 8.11: Roy Hill (tenor), (a) "Come Not When 1 Am Dead," (b) "When I Was One and Twenty,"' (c) "Ludlow Fair." 8.21; The Ensemble, "Simple Symphony," "Boisterous .Bourree," Playful Pizzicato," "Sentimental Sarabande," "Frolicsome Finale" (Britten). 8.40: A 8.8. C. recorded talk, "The Conquest of die Air." 9.5: Ringside-description of the box;iig match, Harold .Reeve v. Kid Fisher. Announcer, Mr. G. P. Aldridge (relayed from the Town Hall). 10.0 to 11.0 (approx.): Dance programme. 3YA' Christchurch. Weather forecast and light music. 4.30: Sports. 5.0: Children's nour, 6.0: Dinger music. 7.0: News. : 7.20: Talk, Mr. E. H. Marrmer, "South Canterbury Industrial Exhibition and Winter Show." .'.30: Time signals. 7.35: Talk, our garden expert, "t-runing' Fruit Trees." ' 8.0: Wooiston Brass Band, (a) "The President" inarch, (b) "Marinarella" overture. 8.16: Alfred Walmsley, tenor, la) ."'Five Little Piccaninnies," (b) "Matre, My Girl." 8.22: The Band. "Festival." £.29: "'Eb and Zeb," country storekeepers in humour. 8.38: Euphonium .solo (Soloist, H. Roskvist), "The Lioken Melody." The band, "tit. Marten" hymn. 8.4 o: Alfred .Walmsley, tenor, (a) "When Shadows Gather," (b; "1 Did .Not Know." ' 8.51:' Cornet solo (Soloist, R. Simpson), "Che Faro" from , 'Orfeo." The Band, "The Ring" march. 9.5: Talk, Dr. O. 11. Frankei, "A Research Student Abroad: Soviet Russia." 9.20: Recording, Budapest String Quartet, Quartet in D Minor ("Death and the Maiden"). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA Dunedin. 7.0 a.m. to 7.0 p.m.: Routine sessions. 7.30: Talk, Mr. R. McKenzie, "Prospects for To-morrow's Racing at Wingatui." 8.0 p.m.: A recital programme. Fritz Kreisier iviolin;, Hugo. Kreisier ('cello) tmd Michael Raucheisen (piano), "Sanctxssima" (Corelii), "Arlesienne"' Intermezzo. 8.10; Sydney Mac Ewan (tenor) ,:iid Duncan Morrison I piano) in half tin hour of Scottish and Gaelic music. 8,40: Talk, "World Affairs." 9.5: "The Swimmer," a play of the secret service. 9.36: Sydney Gustard (organ). 9.44: The Uarnck Flayers present "Bereslorci v. Seabright," a comedy by Elizabeth jfl-j

lingworth. 10.0 to 11.0: An hour with Ambrjbse and his orchestra with inlerli des by Elsie Carlisle. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2BL Sydney. 9.30: "Dead or Alive." An original radio serial of the Royal North-west Mounted Police. Episode the tenth, "The Killer Strikes Again." 10.0: Talk. 10.20: A programme by the Strollers Trio. 11.50: An hour arranged by the British and International Music Society (sixth Sonata programme). Australian composers. 2FC Sydney. 9.30: National programme from Sydney Studios. Sasha Berliner's Continental. Ensemble with "The Modern Melodie Girls" vocal trio. 10.40: Recital by Ernest Empson, pianist, Sonata, Op. 90 (Beethoven); Etude, Op. 10, No. 11 (Chopin); Waltz Poem (Gadowsky) Scherzo, Op. 29, No. 5 (Eugen d'Albert). 11.0: A programme by the National Military Band, with Norman Williams, baritone. SHORT-WAVE BROADCAST Daventry. 4 p.m.: Big Ben. "Jack and Jill" No. 6. 4.35: London scenes, No. 4. 4.50: The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 5.40: to 6.0: The news and announcements.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 163, 22 June 1936, Page 8

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BROADCASTING Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 163, 22 June 1936, Page 8

BROADCASTING Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 163, 22 June 1936, Page 8