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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland. 7.0, Breakfast 'session; 8.30, dose down; 10.0, devotional service, conductedby the Rev. H. Bond-James; 10,15, selected recordings; -12.0, lunch music; 2.0, selected recordings; 2.30, classical hour; '3:15, sports results; 3.30, light musical programmer 4.30, special weather report for fanners and sports results;- 5.0, children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Dave; 6.0, dinner music. ■ 7.0: News and, reports, . . 7.30: Book review. 8.0: Concert programme. An hour with Gilbert and Sullivan, featuring “Yeoman of the Guard” (A). Relay to IZH, Hamilton. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Talk: Mr. H. J. Gillmore,. “London, and West.” 9.20: ’Recordings. Symphony Orchestra, “Czar and Carpenter.” 9.28: ■■ Emil Prill, flute, with orchestra, “Russian Carnival.” 9.36: William Rode, baritone, with chorus, “We are Marching with Muffled Drums”; “Prayer During Battle.” 9.42: The Bohemians, Light Orchestra, “Wonder Bar.” 9.50: Yehudi Menuhin, violin, “Scherzo • Tarahtelle” Op.- 16. 9.54: Claudine Boons, soprano, “Soir.” 9.57: The Bohemians Orchestra, “A Day in Tytol.” - 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music. ' : 2YA, Wellington. 7.0 to 8.30, Breakfast session; 1.0, selected recordings; 10.30, devotional service; , 12.0, lunch music; 2.0, classical hour; 3.0 and ’4.0,' sports results. Light musical programme; 3.30 and 4.30, special weather forecast; 5.0, children’s hour, conducted by -Jumbo and Jumuna; 6.0, dinner music. - 7.0: News and reports. 7.30; Talk, Representatives of the Institute of. Opticians, New Zealand, “Your Eyesight.” ■ 7.40: Talk, Representative, Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land.” 8.0: • Royal ' Philharmonic Orchestra (conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham), “Symphony No. 34 in C” (K 388 Ist movement—Allegro Vivace; 2nd movement— Andante di Molto; 3rd movement —Finale. 8.26: Emmy Bettendorf (soprano), with orchestra (conducted by O. Dobrindt), “It is a Wondrous Sympathy”; “How Like a Flower Thou Bloomest.” 8.34: The Minneapolis. Symphony Orchestra (conducted by Eugene. Ormandy), “Kreisleriana—Caprice Viennois.” • 8.40: Talk, Mr. Francis Renner, “Wanderlust.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.4: The Great Love Story. of “Prince Charlie and Flora MacDonald.” 9.34: Ormandy Orchestra, march from "Sylvia”; “The Woman, in the Shoe.” 9.42: International : Singers, “Kashmiri Song”; “Ye Banks and Braes” (tradi- / tional); “Fill Every Gias”; “Come to the A Fair”; “The Hills of . Home.” 9.55: Ormandy Orchestra, . “Sunny” selection. 10.0: Favourites, old and new. 10.30 to 11.0: Dance programme. 3YA, Christchurch. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: An.hour with Gilbert and Sullivan, featuring “The Yeomen of the Guard.” 9.20 to 11.0: Dance music. 4YA, Dunedin. 7.0: News and reports. .' 8.0: Concert programmee. 10.30 to 11.0: Dance music. 2FC, Sydney. ' J 10.0, “Through the Night,” a broadcasting feature by Mark Makeham. Spotlight cameos of a big city’s night, life. A : series ‘Of’ scenes' introducing the many and varied characters that go to make up the soul of a city; 11.0, interlude; 11.5, piano recital by Roy Agnew, the eminent Australian’ pianist-composer, in a recital of his own compositions; 11.25, interlude; 11.30, orchestral and choral programme of modern English composers by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Percy Code and A.B.C. '(Melbourne) Wireless Chorus. 2BL, Sydney. 10.0, "Watch for the Dicky Bird,” vaudeville snapshots, presented by Fred Whaite and his vaudeville orchestra. Compere, Reg. Hawthorne. Reg. Hawthorne, comedian; Loe Martin, novelty musical act; Austial Sisters, harmonising trio; Mattie Ive, comedienne; Coney and Welch, in “Photography”; George Casey, the musical tramp; Merve Bree, in a piano novelty, “The 'Knave of Diamonds”; Les Coney, comedian; W. Williams, wizard of the mouth organ; 11.0, ‘“Diamond Jubilee,” talk by R. Norman Mawer; 11.15, musical interlude; 11.20, “D.H.2” or “The Poison Belt.” A dramatic duologue by LaurehcO Halbert. Production, Lawrence H. Cecil. “Murder Rehearsal” and “The Cavendish Affair,” by Maurice Dale Chapman. Two of the plays in the recent play competition conducted by the Australian Broadcasting Commission- Production, Lawrence H. Cecil ■ ' ' Daventry. 7.15 p.m., Big Ben. Dance music (gramophone recordings); 7.30, Gilbert and Sullivan selections. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. Leader, Daniel Melsa. Conductor, Eric Fogg, "The Pirates of Penzance,” • “The Gondoliers,” “The Mikado”; 8.15, an organ recital by 0. H. Peasgood, from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting house. Emelie Hooke (Austrian soprano). O. H. Peasgood. Suite, from “The Water Music.” Emelie Hooke: “Sea Wrack,” “To One Who Passed Whistling Through the Night,” “Do Not Go, My Love,” “Love Went A-Riding.” O. H. Peasgood: “Legend”; “Tuba Tune.” Emelie Hooke: “The Water-Nymph”; "The Coming of Spring.” O. H. Peasgood: “Toccata in F”; 9.0 to 9.15, the news. j \ German Shortwave Programme. 5.45 p.m. (N.Z. time), DJB (19.74 m DJN (31.45 m announcement (German, English). German folk song. Programme forecast (German, English); 9.0, At Carnival Time all Scamps Rejoice. A merry radio suite; 9.30, news in English; 9.45, military concert. The national Aviation Sports Orchestra conducted by Director Rudolf Schultz-Dornburg; 10.45, news in German; 11.0, concert of light music; 12.0, news in English; 12.15, close down DJB, DJN (German, English).

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1935, Page 11

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1935, Page 11

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1935, Page 11

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