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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 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; 3.15,. sports results;. 4.30, special weather report for farmers and sports results; 5.0, children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella; 6.0, dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, The Gardening Expert “Flower Beds.” 8.0: Concert programme. Recordings: Lew Stone and his Band.' “Lew Stone Favourites.” 8.10: Maggie Teyte (soprano), “I’ll Follow My Sweet Heart.” 8.14: Alan Ehrard (vibraphone solo), “Dreaming”; "The First Letter.” 8.20: Vienna Schrammel Quartette, “Serenade”; “Firefly’s Appointment.”

8.28: Grock and his Partner, "Greek in His Music Hall”—sketch. 8.40: Herbert Ernest Groh (tenor), “Life-Long Friends.” 8.44: The Don Sesta Accordion • Band; “Oh! Johanna”; “My Moonlight Madon- _ _ » na. 8.50: Cyril Whittle’s Shanty Party, “Blow the Man Down” (a halliard shanty); “Rio Grande” (a capstan shanty! (trdt.) 8.56: Zither Duo with piano, "The Musical Box.” 9.0: Weather report and Station - notices. 9.2: Old-time dance by the Studio Orchestra. Les Beresford, master of ceremonies. Waltz, “The Skaters”; schottische, “Com Huskin.” -■ • 9.20: Recording: Florrie Forde, "Down at the Old Bull and Bush”; “Somewhere the Sun is Shining.” 9.27: Lancers, “Old Timers” (trdt.) 9.42: Recording: Leslie Sarony, “I'm Courtin’ Sairey Green.” 9.45: Two-step, “Teddy Bears’ Picnic.” 10.0: Sports summary.

10.10: Continuation of dance programme. Bam dance, “The Old, Barn Dance”; waltz, “The Choristers.!' - 10.25: Recording: Reg Grant (character comedian), Medley of Songs as sung by 'Mark Sheridan and Wilkie Bard. . ‘ 10.31: Quadrilles, “Army, and Navy," 10.40: Recording: Florrie Forde, “Flanagan”; “Oh! Oh! Antonio.” . . ’ ’ 10.45: Polka, “Tick of .the Clock"; mazurka, “Gloriaria.” 10.56: Recording: Leslie Sarony, “The Farmer and His Pigs” (trdt.) 11.0 to 11,10: Hesitation waltz and circular' waltz,'‘“Elaine.” 2YA, Wellington.. 7.0 to 8.30, Breakfast session; 10.0, selected recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 1115, talk prepared by the Home Science Extension Service of Otago University; 12.0, lunch music; 2.0,, running description of the Test Golf contest, Great Britain versus New ■ Zealand. Commentator, Mr. H. A. Black. (Relayed from Heretaunga Golf . .Links), light musical programme; =3.0 and. 4.0, sports results; 3.30 and 4.30, special weather forecast for farmers and special frost forecast for South Island fruitgrowers; 5,0, children’s hour, conducted by Uncle jasper; 6.0, dinner music. 7.0: News and reports.

8.0: 2YA Concert Orchestra (conductor, Mr. Leon de Mauny), overture, “Poet and Peasant.” 8.9: International Singers (male quartet) “Lover Come Back to Me”; “I’m Bringing a Red Red Rose’’; “With a Song in My Heart” 8.12: Clapham and Dwyer, humorous sketch, “The Boat Race.” 8.18: 2YA Concert Orchestra, "Japanese Intermezzo—Te Sa Ko.” 8.23: Master Robert Watkins (boy soprano), “Solveig’s Song” (from “Peer Gynt” Suite); “Bird Songs at Eventide”; “When Daisies Pied.”

8.29: Margaret McKee, whistling with orchestra, “The Bird and the . Saxophone.” Patrick Colbert (bass) with orchestra, “Little Black Fella.” 8.35: 2YA Concert Orchestra, - “Jerome Kern Melodies.” 8.40: Coram, the world-famous ventriloquist with Jerry, “Jerry in the Army"; “The Crime Sheet”; “Jerry Becomes Coram’s Batman.” 8.46: 2YA Concert Orchestra, “The Turkish Patrol.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Modern recorded dance programme. 10.0: Sporting summary. 10.10 to 11.10: Continuation of dance programme. ■ 3YA, Christchurch. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme. 10.10 to 11.15: Dance music. 4YA, Dunedin. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme. 10.10 to 11.10: Dance music. 2FC, Sydney. 8.30, Dinner music; 10.0, a national programme. From the New Tivoli Theatre, Sydney: The Royal Grand Opera Company, by courtesy of ■ Sir Benjamin Fuller, render in English “Aida,” Conductor: Maurice d’Abravanel. Producer, Charles Moor. - ", ' 2BL, Sydney. . 9.35, “Colour in Boxing,”' a talk by Jim Donald; 9.50, news service; 10.0, old-time dance music. DA VENTRY. 8.30 p.m., Big Ben. Dance music; 9.0, songs and duets by Herbert Thorpe (tenor) and Foster Richardson (bass); 9.30, Greenwich time signal. Talk, “India.”; 9.50, a pianoforte recital by Eric Fogg; 10.15 to 10.30, the news. TO-MORROWS PROGRAMMES. IYA, Auckland. , ■- 9.0, Selected recordings; 11.0, relay of morning service from the Epsom. Methodist Church. Preacher: The Rev.- E. D. Patchett. Organist: Mr. Douglas Peak; 12.30. close down: 1.0, dinner music; 2.0, Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, of New York (Willem Mengelberg, conductor), Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21—1st movement, Adagio molto—allegro

con brio; 2nd movement, Andante cantabile con moto; third movement, Menuetto and trio— allegro molto e vivace; fourth movement, Adagio—allegro molto e vivace; 2.32, selected recordings; 3.30, recorded talk, Professor J. J- Finlay, “Our Mother Tongue and Other Tongues.’; 3.46, selected recordings; 4.30, close down; 6.0, children’s song service. 7.0: Relay of evening service from St. Matthew’s Anglican Church. Preacher: Canon J. de B. Galwey; organist, Mr. J. H. Philpott. 8.30 to 10.0: Relay of concert by the Municipal Band from Albert Park (Geo. Buckley, conductor). The Band, “Marche Heroique”; “Zampa” overture. , „ Cornet solo, Fred Bowes, “Il Bacio. The Band, “Reminiscences of the Plantation” fantasia. | Piccolo solo, Hal C. McLennan, Silver Birds.” „ The Band, “The Belle of New York. Xylophone solo, Rowland Jackson, “Tarantelle de Concert.” The Band, “Rhapsody” No. 2 “O God, Our Help in Ages Past” hymn; “Indienne” march. 2YA, Wellington.

9.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 11.0: Relay of service from the Salvation Army Citadel, Vivian Street. Preacher: Captain W. J. Thompson. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0; Dinner music. 2.0: Selected recordings.

3.0: Concerto No. 2 in F Minor for pianoforte and orchestra (Chopin);. Arthur Rubinstein, with the London Symphony Orchestra. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle William, assisted by the children’s choir from the -Alexander Hall Sunday School. • « . 7.0: Relay of evening service from St. Gerard’s .Redemptorist Church. Choirmaster, Mr. Frank J. Oaks. Organist, Mr. Henry Mount. 8.15 (approx.): Selected recordings. 8.30: The Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden (Guest Conductor, Eugene Goossens), Marche “Hongroise.” 8.34: The Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden (Guest Conductor, Dr. Malcolm Sargent), Symphony in G Minor: Ist movement: Allegro Molto; 2nd movement: Andante; -3rd movement: MinuetAllegretto; 4th movement: Allegro Assai. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2 to 10.0: Special presentation of 8.8. C, recorded programme, “Chopin,”-by Wilfred Rooke-Ley and Christopher Martin. A play specially written, for broadcasting around the life of the famous composer. The cast: Chopin, Glen Byam Shaw; The Abbe Jelpwcki, H. O. Nicholson; Countess _•■ Skarbeck,.- Lilian. ■ Harrison; Henry Bronkhurst, Adeline Hook, Josephine Shand, Philip Cunningham, Derrick de Marney, Gladys Young, Ruth Anderson, Alban Blakelock, Philip Wade, Carleton Hobbs, Gordon McLeod, Peter Glenville, -Anthony Pendrill, Ewart Scott, Stearri Scott, Herbert Tree,. - Edward Craven, Guy Pelham Boulton, Cyril Evans Richard Wood, Norman Shelley. The 8.8. C. Theatre Orchestra under the direction of .Stanford Robinson. The programme produced by Vai Gielgud in the London studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation. 3YA, Christchurch. 11.0 a.m.: Relay Oxford Terrace Baptist Church service. 6.15 pan.: Selected recordings. -. 7.0: Relay East Belt Methodist; Church service. . ■ 8.15 to 11 pan.:. Complete recorded presentation of Verdi’s grand opera ..Aida, • 4YA, Dunedin. 11.0 a.m.: Relay, of church service. 6.50 p.m.: Relay of church service. 8.30: Concert programme, featuring J. Alexander Browne, Australian baritone.' 9.3 to 10.0: 8.8. C. recorded programme, “We shall remember them.” ■ 2FC,. Sydney.

8.5: “Life in Russia,” a talk by A. B. Piddington, K.C. ' 8.20: A Celebrity Recital (records). 9.0: National Talk: H. M. Green, Fisher Librarian, University of Sydney, will speak on “Books and Censorship. 9.45: Unit l: A concert by the Hawthorn Band, conducted by A. H. Paxton (winners of South Street competition, 1934). Assisting artist, Ernest Wilson, bass-baritone. 10.8: “Satan Claims His Own, a melodrama by Sperans. . One. of the prizewinning- plays in the recent play competition, conducted by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Production, Frank D. Clewlow. , 10 33: Band: trombone solo, “Loves Enchantment.” Soloist, Fred Meyers, winner trombone solo, South Street competition, 1934.

10.40: Interlude, . 10.45: Unit 2: The eleventh of the senes of lecture-recitals by the world 7 famous pianist-composer, Percy Grainger, “Tuneful Percussions.”, Examples: “Pagodas” on piano (Debussy); Pagqdas , The Valley of Bells” and “Le Gibet” (piano), Grainger; “Eastern Intermezzo” for percussion group. 11.45: Interlude. 11.50: Unit 3: Band, “Ballet Egyptian.” Baritone, “Devotion ’; Song of the Flea. Band, Selection,' “Chu Chin Chow.” 12.0: Unit 4, “Epilogue.” 2BL, Sydney.

9 0- Frt>m St. Andrew’s Cathedral: Divine ’service. Preacher: The Very Rev. The Dean of Sydney. 10.30: From the studio: Interlude (record). 10.40: Chamber music recital with the world-famous Spivakowsky-Kurtz Trio. (Second performance of their 1935 Sydney season.) Tosy Spivakowsky, violin; Jascha Spivakowsky, ■ piano; Edmund Kurtz, violincello. Violin and violincello: -Piano and violincello. Senate, Op. 69, A Major.” Trio: “Trio Op. 63, G Minor.” 11.40 to 12.0: ■ “Australia Looks on the World,” talk by Professor A. H. Charteris, Challis Professor of International Law.

DAVENTRY. 8.30 p.m.: Big Ben. A religious service relayed from Canterbury Cathedral. 9.15: The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. (Leader, Daniel Melsa). Conductor, Eric Fogg. 10.15 to 10.30: Weekly newsletter.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1935, Page 19 (Supplement)

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1935, Page 19 (Supplement)

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1935, Page 19 (Supplement)