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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES PEOPLE ON THE AIR. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. 2YB, New Plymouth. ■ 6.30 to 7.30: Children’s session. . Programme by Mrs. Sunderland’s junior choir. 7.30 to 8: - Sports. 8 to 10: Recorded programme. IYA, Auckland. 7.0: Breakfast session. 8.30: Close down. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. , 3.0: Relay of Rugby football from Eden Park, Jubilee Trophy, third round. ■5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, the gardening expert. 8.0: Recording Jack Hylton and his Orchestra, “Shamrockland.” ■ 8.10: W. B. Brough (baritone), The Veteran’s Song”; “Youth.” 8.17: Recorded feature, “Wanted—A Cook.” An episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.32: Ray Jury (xylophone), “Hyacinthe Polka”; “Repasz Band.” 8.38: Recordings, Tiroler Nationalsanger Gesellschaft Franz Mayer, “Always Merry.” 8.41: Dajos Bela Orchestra, “A Supper with Suppe.” 8.50: Recordings, John Hilley (humour), “The Anti-Arson Squad.” 8.54: The London Palladium Orchestra, “Master Melodies.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Summary of to-day’s play in the New Zealand golf championships. 9.5: Talk, Mr. C. E. G. Tisdall, “Travel in Persia-” 9 20' Recording, Alfredo Campoll and his’ Novelty Orchestra, “The Mosquitos’ Psrade. 9.24: W. B. Brough (baritone), ‘Muleteer of Malaga”; “De Banjo Song.” 9.31: Recordings, Paul Romby (saxophone), “Farriente,” . . 9.34: The Penniwhlstle Operatic Society, “Crazy Night at the Opera.” 9.40: Ray Jury (xylophone), “Kewpie ; “Parade” march. 9.46: Recording, Essie Ackland (contralto), “Song of Sleep.” . . 9.49: New Mayfair Orchestra, A Vision of Spring.” 9.53: Jack Hulbert (comedian), assisted by Elsie Otley and' Eddie and Rex, “Miss What’s Her Name.’’ 9.56: Marek Weber and his Orchestra, “The Hermit” (Impression from the picture by Arnold Bpcklin). 10.0: Sports summary. I 10.10: Dance music. 11.10: Close down. 2YA, -Wellington. 7.0 to 8.30: Breakfast session. 10.0: Selected recordings. 10.30: Devotional service.' 11.15: Talk, prepared by the Home Science Extension Service of Otago University. 12.0: Lynch music. 2.0: Light musical programme.: -. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Jasper. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. . 7.40: W.E.A. Session—Mr. W. J. Phil? lipps, . “Water Life-?(?> The Fish We Eat.”. 8.0: Paul Godwin’s Orchestra, “Down South” fantasia. 8.6: Plunket Green (baritone) with piano accompaniment, “The Garden Where the Praties Grow”; “Poor Old Horse.” 8.13: Abe and Sandy (humorous sketch), “Life Insurance.” . 8.18: The Six Keyboard Kings, “Can-, qdian Capers.” 8.21: A further episode in the lives of the Japanese housebay and his employer, “Final Arrangements.” 8.36: Jimmy . Durante (comedian) with orchestra, ‘‘Hot Patatta.” . - 8.40: Lecturette—Mr. Quentin Pope, “Raiders of the Seven Seas—Pirates of the China Coast.” . . , 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Review of to-day’s play in the New Zealand' golf championships. .9.5: Dance music. .9.40: Relay from the town hall of farewell to Mr.' Clement May, “Characters from Dickens.” , 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.10: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch. * 7.0: Breakfast session. . 8.30: .Close down. 10. Q: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 12.15 (approx.): Relay from New Brighton of - a description of the .New Bxighton Trotting Club’s meeting. 2.0: Selected recordings. .3.30 and 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Pat. 6.0: Dinner music. T.O: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme, , 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.15: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin. 7.0: Breakfast session. 8.30: Close down. 10.0: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. I. Relay from Wingatui, and. at intervals during the day,' commentaries on the racing on the second day of the Dunedin Jockey Club’s spring meeting, 2.6: Selected recordings. j 3.45: Sports results. . 4.45: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Anita and Cousin Molly. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and .reports. 8.0: Concert programme. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11. Close down. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC, Sydney. 8.15 p.m. (N.Z.): Model aeroplane session, conducted by “Wings.” , 8.30: Women’s sports results, compiled by “Atalanta.” 9.30: Wednesday’s weights by the A.B.C, Racing Commissioner. 9.50: News service. 10.20: National programme. 2BL, Sydney. 8.15: Dinner music. 9.30: “Sport and Sportsmen” Capt. T. M. Tate will speak on “Folo in India” 10.0: From the Sydney town hall— Grand Old-time Cinderella Dance. A.B.C. Old-time Dance Orchestra. Grand opening waltz, “Viennese Nights.” Schottische, “By the Watermellon Vine.” A.B.C. (Sydney). Wireless Chorus,. “Market Chorus.”' Dance orchestra: Two step. “Blaze Away.” Mazurka, “Ampr? asa.” Cardru Llewelyn . (the Welsh tenor), “In . Fireside Memories.” Dance orchestra: Lancers, “Bohemian Boys (An exhibition dance). Barn dance, “Lily of Laguna”; “Nothin’ Else But I” 10.30: Welcome appearance of Sydney’s favourite comedian, Fred Bluett, sing? mg two of his old-time successes, “I Can’t Do My Bally Bottom Button Up”; “The Sundowner.” Dance orchestra: Jolly Miller waltz, “Old Timers.” Polka, ‘.‘The Whistling Polka.” 11.30: “Nautical Scena,” introducing Vera Wright and children, “Sons of the S?a”; “The Sailor’s Hornpipe” (danced
Scully). Dance orchestra: Schottische,' “Any Rags.” Valeta, "Destiny.” 12.27: Hazel Fuller- (soprano), and Cardru Llewelyn (tenor) with - chorus, 'introducing, “An Old-time Gavotte”; “Among the Lilies” (Stephanie Gavotte); “Tally Ho” chorus (from “Dorothy.”) I. Ethel Smith, old-time Tivoli artist, in song and dance. Doris Robinson and Jean Tougher (duettists), and Hazel Fuller (soprano) present, “Songs of the 90’s.” Dance orchestra: Barn dance, “T’P;G.”; “Chicken Pickins.” Bon Ton,' “Mosquito’s Parade.’’ Waltz—Finale, “Home Sweet Home.” 2.0: Cfose'down. SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. Daventry. ' 6.15 . p.m. (N.Z.): Time, signal f?qm BigBen.* Revue music. 6.45: Stingaree. 7.15: 'Time signal.from Greenwich. Promenade concert (gramophone records). . 8.0-8.15: hfew? bulletin. . . .’ ' I-'— TO MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. . NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. 2YB, New Plymouth. \ 6 to 6.45: Children’s song service,, conducted by Skipper. 7 to 8.15: Relay of evening service from St. Mary’s Anglican Church. 8.15 to. 10:, Selected recordings.. IYA, Auckland. 9.0: Selected recordings. 11. Relay of morning service from West Street Church of Christ. Preacher: Mr. E. Aldridge. Organist: Mr. APhilip. 12.15: Close down. I. Dinner music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service. 7.0: Relay of evening service from St. Mary’s Anglican Cathedral, Preacher: Canon William Fancourt. Organist: Mr. Edgar Randall. 8.30: Concert programme, introducing Senia Chostiakoff, famous Russian tenor. The Studio Orchestra, “Ruy Bigs” overture. 8.38: Recordings, Sophie Braslau (contralto), “Die Junge Nonne”; “Die Foj-elle”; “Haiderqslein 8.46: Yvonne Arnaud (piano),. “Rondo Al Ungarese”; “La Fileuse”; valse “Caprice”;, Allegro in F Minor. 9.0: Weather report and station notices,. 9.2: Senia Chostiakpff, Russian tenor, “On With the Motley”; “Pale Moon”;, “Torna A Sarento.” 9.12: The Studio, Orchestra, “Hiawatha” suite.. . ’' 9.22: Recordings, Dora Labette, Harold Williams, Hubert Eisdell, Dennis Noble, Robert Easton, and the Halle Chorus, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty, “The Apostles—By the Wayside.” ■ 9.29: Leon Zighera (violin), “Gavotta Variata.” 9.34: Senia Chostiakoff, Russian tenor, “For You Alone"; “The Red Sarafan” (Russian folk song). 9.47: The Studio Orchestra, suite of dances from “Prince Igor.” 10.0: Close down. 2YA, Wellington. 9.0: Selected recordings. \ 11. Relay of service from the Vivian Street Baptist Church, Preacher, Rev. L, J. Boulton Smith, Organist and choirmaster: Mr. Chas Collins, 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1,0: Dinner music, 2.0: Selected recordings, 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service, conducted L, Uncle William, assisted by the chjl-. dren’s choir from the Brooklyn Method-, ist Sunday School. 7.0: Relay of evening service from St. Gerard’s Redemptorist. Church, Hawkei’ Street. Choirmaster: Mr. Frank J.-Oakes. Organist: Mr. Henry Mount. 8.15 (approx.): Selected recordings. 8.30: Wellington Ladies’ Instrumental Se_ptette, Pianoforte Concerto in D Minor, Op. 8, with string accompaniment. Soto piano, Miss Imelda Fama, First movement, Allegro; Second movement, Romanza; Third movement, Rondo. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Male Chorus (Director, Max Stange), “Magdalein, so Beautiful and Sweet”; “The Lorelei.” 9.10: Helene Pignari, Lydia Schalvelsen
and XiUcette Descaves, with orchestral accompaniment, conducted by Gustave by- pupils from the studio of Frances Bret, Concerto in C Minor for Three Pianofortes, PtotS 1, ?> 3,4, . - , 9.26: Adele Keyn (soprano,. State Opera, Vienna), with orchestral accompaniment, “Valse Caprice”; “Blue Danube.” \ , 9.34: .Association des Concerts Lamouf,eux, Paris (Conductor, Albert,.' Wolff). .Symphony for Orchestra and Piano, Op. 25. Jeanne-Marie Darre, solo pianist. 10.4: Close 3YA, Christchurch, 9.0: Selected recordings. 11.0: Relay of. morning seryice frpm St. Mary’s 'Anglican'- 'Church, ■ Merivale. Preacher: Rev. A,.'. £1 Warren.. organ ? ist and choirmaster: Mr. Worsley.. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. - I. Dinner music. ? ’ 2.0: Selected recordings., 2.45: Talk—Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., “Introduction, to Physics”. (2nd 3.6: Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Song service, conducted by children of the Presbyterian Sunday .Schools. 6.15: Selected recordings. 6.30: Relay of evening service from the Knox Presbyterian Church. Preacher: Rey. T. W. Armour. Organist:- .Miss Victoria Mutler. Choirmaster: ■. Mr. ".‘A’. Q, Thompson. ' - 8.15: Selected recordings. 1 ' i - ' 8.30: Presentation of complete, recorded opera, “Carmen.” ' r. 10.36: Close down. 7 1 ‘:- 4YA; Dunedin;, ’9-Q: Selected recordings. ■ ,11.0: Relay ’ ,qf , morning seryice from trinity Methodist Church.- - Woacher: Rev, Q, H. Oips. . Choirmaster-: Mr. H. R. Wikon. Organist: Miss E. Hartley. 12.15: Close down. : 1.0: Lunch music. , ■ - 2.45; Recorded talk, Walter Ripman, M.A., “Passages, of Standard Prose— Carlyle, Kinglake, Cowper and Addison.” ' ’ 3.0: Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. 5.3,0: Children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill, 6.15: Selected recordings. . ’ 6.30: Relay of evening service from Church of Christ. Preacher; Pastor D. More. Chpirmister: Mr, G, Hickey. Organist: Miss E. White. ’7.45: Selected recordings. 10.0: Close down. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS: 2FC, Sydney. ; 7 .L- ; ' 8.5 p'.m. (N.Z.): '“Looking- afl SomeNew Novels,” a talk by Denzil Batchelor; B.A. (Oxon). 9.0: A national talk, “What the People Want in Broadcasting.” Second of a series of broadcast recitals: of popularclassics. arranged by- the Musical Association of New, - South; Wales, Chopin. Carl Budden-Morris, pianist; 9.40: . “The New Movement .in ■ the Theatre.” Don Finley will speak- on “The Theatre of .the Future,” . ; 16,6: A national programme.- "The Growth of Music,” Historical recitals arranged by the Musical Association of New Squth Wales, RachJHqndel.'- Dr. Edgar L. Baintom D-Mus.; F.R;C.M., pianist: Partita in C Minor; Chorale and Prelude from “Sleepers, Awaken”; Prelude and Fugue in F Minor. George White, violinist, • 10,50: The Studio Male Quartet, with G.. Vern Barnett at the organ, “Hips and .Haws.” Song cycle by Liza Lehmann. 11. “The .Passing of the Third Floor Back ” by Jerome K. Jerome. Production and adaptation by Lawrence H, Cecil. 12.0: “The Mastersingers,” in association with G- Vern Barnett at the organ,, present' “Under the Greenwood Tree,” a selection of cguntry tunes' arranged by John Aptill, 12.15: Epilogue. 2BL, Sydney. ‘ ■ 9.0: ’ From St. Andrew’s Cathedral: Diyine Service, Prqacher: The Very Rev. Dean of Sydney. 10.30: From the studio: “We Await Your Verdict”—“Hain v. Peruiett,” action for damages for breach of warranty. 11.0: Chamber’ MU-siO Recital by' Sydney String Quartet. Gwen Selva, " soprano. Quartet, “String Quartet in Q Minor-” Soprapo, “Clair de Lune”; "Les PapiL Ions”; “Chore Nuit” (with violin obbligato). Quartet, “Canzonetta”; “Ber-?
ceuse”; “Moto Perpetus.” Soprano, “Four Gypsy Songs.” " ■ SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. : Daventry. 7.15 p.m. (N.Z.): Time signal from Big Ben. A religious service, from Edenbridge. Parish' Church. 8.0: Folk songs and dances, a programme of gramophone records. (Time signal from Greenwich at 8.15 p.m.). 8.20: Nottingham Goose' Fair. 8.40: Folk songs and dances, a programme of gramophone records (continued). 9.0-9.15: News bulletin.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1934, Page 23 (Supplement)
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