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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 2YB New Plymouth. 7.0: Family session. 8.0: Recordings. ■ 10.0: Close down. 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; 2.30, classical hour; 3.15, sports results;-. 3.30, light musical programme; 4.30, special weather report for farmers and sports result?; 5.0, children’s hour, conducted by Jack and Jill; 6.0, dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme, relayed to IZH, Hamilton. Continuity hdur, featuring the theme programme, “A Musical Mayonnaise.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Talk: Professor Maxwell Walker, “The Art of Speech.” 9.20: Miscellaneous classical programme. Marek Weber and his Orchestra, “Songs Without Words.” 9.28: Wilhelm BackhAus, piano, “Intermezzo in F Minor” Op. 118, No. 4; “Romance in F” Op. 118, No. 5. 9.32: Festival of English church music (4000 voices, 216 choirs) directed by Dr. Sydney Nicholson; organist, Dr. Ernest Bullock, “How Goodly are Thy Tents” (unaccompanied); “Hail, Gladdening Light” (“Sebaste”). 9.36: Doi Dauber and his Orchestra, “Wagnerja” (fantasia on themes of Wagner). 9.44: Richard Tauber, tenor, “Famous German Love Songs." I—/True Love; 2—The Heather Rose; 3—The Hunter’s Farewell (traditional). 9.53: The 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra, “CoriOlan” Overture Op. 62. 10.0: Favourites, old and new. 10.30 to 11.0: Dance music. 2YA, Wellington. 7.0 to 8.30, Breakfast session; 10.0, selected recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 12.0, lunch music; 2.0, classical hour; 3.0, sports results. Light musical programme; 3.30, special weather forecast for farmers; 4.0, sports results; 4.30, special weather forecast for farmers; 5.0, children’s hour, conducted by Andy Man; 6.0, dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.40: Talk—Our Book Reviewer, “Books Grave and Gay.” 8.0: 2YA Concert Orchestra. (Conductor: Mr. Leon de Mauny). March: “The Gladiator.” 8.7: The Vivian Sisters, vocal trio, “Lullaby”; “Kentucky Babe”; “In Woodland Walks and Dell”; “In a Garden.” 8.18: 2YA Concert Orchestra, two dances (a) “Danse Russe”; (b) “La Danse Des Apache.” 8.28: J. Alexander Browne, brilliant Australian baritone: “The Rebel”; “The Cradle Song”; “Without a Song”; “Molly Brannigan.” 8.40: Lecturette: Mr. Charles Ed. Wheeler, “Pressman Looks at Parliament —The Seddonian Days—Stories of ‘King Dick.’ ” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.4: Frank Hutchens, distinguished New Zealand pianist, and Professor at the Sydney Cortservatorium, “Barcarolle.” “Etude in A Flat Major,” “Etude in F Major,” “Barcarolle in F Sharp Major.” “Weeping Mist,” “At the Bathing Pool,” “The Island,” “Sea Music” (Hutchens). “The Engulfed Cathedral,” “Arabesque in G Major.” “Nocturne,” “Scherzo” (an English composer, York Bowen) . 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music. 3YA, Christchurch. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Recordings. 8.10 to 9.0: Presentation of 8.8. C. recorded programme, “Playing the Game,” a farce on professional football. 10.30 to 11.0: Dance music. 4YA, Dunedin. 7.0: News and reports8.0 to 10.0: Concert programme. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music. 2FC, Sydney. 8.15, Dinner music; 10.0, national programme. Unit one: Vaudeville—“ Those Three Girls,” in harmonised popular numbers. “The Tatlers,” in “Tit for Tat.” Austin Anderson, entertainer. Wyn Ryan, Siffleuse. A-B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson; 10.45, Unit two: The Mutton Bird’s Homecoming. Broadcast from Cowes; 11.0, Unit three: A short piano recital by Henri Penn. “Russian Dance,” “With the Marionettes.” Columbine. Dragon Flies and Frogs. Old Clock. Knights of the Road. “Album Leaf’’; “Old Musical Box.”; 11.20, Unit four: “The Laird’s Lucky Number.” A farcical comedy in one act, by J. J. Bell. Production, Frank D. Clewlow; 11.45, Unit five: The Orchestral Works of Percy Fletcher, by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra. Assisting artists, “Sundowners” Male Quartette. Orchestra, overture, “Vanity Fair,” a comedy overture in which several characters from Thackeray’s novel are portrayed. Quartette, “Little Jack Horner”; "Polly Zameciiick.” String Quartette, “Folk Tune and Fiddle Dance.” Quartette, “There’s the One for Me.” Orchestra, Three Light Pieces, “Lubly Lulu”—Dance Characteristique; “Fifinette” —Intermezzo-Gavotte; “Folie Bergere”—lntermezzo-Marche. Quartette, “Swing Along”; “De Hambone.” Orchestra, Suite, “Woodland Pictures.”; 12.40, Unit six: Dance music by A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. 2BL, Sydney. 8.5, Boy Scouts’ and Girl Guides’ session: Horse mastership—Hints to the Rider. Talk by Capt. T. M. Tate; 8.30, reports; 9.5, sporting results; 9.20,. W. W. Davis will speak on “This Week’s Wool Sales.”; 9.30, for women: John Young will speak On “IndoOr Pastimes of our Grandmothers.”: 9.50, news service; 10.0, further adventures of “The Three MusketeezS.”, Dramatised by Edmund Barclay. Production: Lawrene H. Cecil. Episode the seventh: “Remember.”; 10.30, from Government House: Farewell speech.by Sir Phillip Game; 10.35, from the studio. Chamber Music Recital with

the world-famous Spivakowsky-Kurtz Trio (sixth performance of their 1935 Sydney season). Tossy Spivakowsky, violin; Jascha Spivakowsky, piano; Edmund Kurtz, violoncello. Piano and violin: “Sonata for Piano and Violin in C Mindr, Op. 45.” Violincello, piano: “Senate in F sharp' minor in one movement for Piano and violoncello,”; 11.35, “Australia looks at the World.” Talk by Professor A. H. Charters; 11.50, pictures at an exhibition. Orchestrated by Maurice Ravel. Played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Koussevitsky. (First recorded performance) “Promenade.”; 12.30, close down.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1935, Page 13

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1935, Page 13

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1935, Page 13

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