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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland. 7.0, Breakfast session; 8.30, close down; 10.0, devotional service, conducted by the Rev. W. R. Hibburt; 10.15, selected recordings; 12.0, lunch music; 2.0, selected recordings; 2.30, classical hour; 3.15, sports results; 3.30, talk, prepared by the Home Science Extension Service of the University of Otago; 3.45, light musical programme; 4.30, special weather report for farmers and sports results; 5.0, children’s hour, conducted by Jack and Jill; 6.0, dinner music. i 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Agricultural talk, Mr. E. C. Jarrett, "Poultry Keeping.” 8.0: Concert programme, relayed to IZH, Hamilton. Recording, Major Bowes, Capitol Theatre Trio, “Valse Bleue.” 8.4: The Comedy Players present the radio ’play “Letters for Sale.” Characters: Foster Kinlop, Mrs. Howard Blake, Mr. Howard Blake. 8.18: Recording (violin), Arthur Catterall, Caprice, No. 13. 8.22: “Chief Ingle-Babble-Hoodah,” being, a..further episode in the lives .of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.36: Recording, Collinson and Dean (comedians), “Ambition.” 8.42: Recording, Sidney Torch (organ), “Ding! Dong! 'Ding!” ; ■ 8.46:, The Comedy Players,, “Technique,” radio sketch. ' ’ . • 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: “The Causes of War,” a talk delivered by the Right Honourable the Lord Beaverbrook, and one pf a series specially recorded by the British Broadcasting Corporation. . 9.20: Studio Orchestra, “Punch and Judy” selection. ■ ' ; 9.28: Essie Ackland (contralto), “O That We Two Were* Maying”; “Down Here”; “Song.of Sleep.” ' 9.38:- Studio Orchestra, “Entry of the Bulgars” march; “Desir” waltz. 9.45: Bass, Foster Richardson, “A Sergeant jof • the Line”; “The Admiral’s Broom.” Groupe Choral Fribourdeois, "The Mountain.”■' 9.54:- The Studio Orchestra, “Woodland Sketches,’’ i ; 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody. < 2YA, Wellington. 7.0 to 8.30, Breakfast session; 10.0, selected recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 11.0, time signals from .the Dominion Observatory; 12.0, lunch music; 2.0, classical hour; 3.0, .sports results. Talk prepared by the Home Science Extension Service of;Otago University; 3.30, special weather forecast for farmers; 4.0, sports results. Time signals from the Dominion Observatory; 4.30, special weather forecast for farmers; 5.0, children’s hour, conducted by Andy Man; 6.0, dinner music.

7.0: Jfows tad reports; ■ 7.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. . 1 . « 7.40: Talk, Our Book Reviewer, “Books, Grave and Gay“. ... , - 8.0: Chamber music programme, featuring the emiiterit New Zealand violinist, Vincent ’A£pey. Vincent Aspey and Gordon Short, 1 Sonata in D Minor, Op. 108; (a) Allegro; (b) adagio; (c) un poco presto e* con seritimento; (d) presto agitato. >■' y- ; 8.23:. li. GOttssens (oboe), J. Letter (violin), S. . Roth (viola), and J. Herman (cello),;Obde Quartet ift F Major. First movement 'Allegro; second movement, adagiri; third movement, rondo. 8.40: .Talk, Mr. J. K. Lavett, “The Wonders of Maternal and Paternal Instinct in the Animal Kingdom.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.4: Lecture recital: Mr. Karl Atkinson, “Pictures ■ and Music,” the romance of some famous paintings. 10.4 to 113: Dance programme. . 3YA, Christchurch; 7.0: News tad reports. 8.0: Woolston Brass Band feoneert. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music. 4YA, Dunedin. 7.0: News tad reports. 8.0: Programme featuring MfS. Hester Stansfield-Prior, English pitaiste, in a Bach lecture-recital. 10.0 to 11.0: Danee music, 2FC, Sydney. 11.45, "Native Huffibuf.” W. C. Groves, BJW Dip.ed., EJR.A.L.L.,12.6, “A.B.C. Follies.” Another cheery non-stop programme -by the following popular artiste: Iza Crossley, "The Sunshine Girl”; Molly Mackay, popular sdprtao;. Ena Gordon, soubrette; Syd. Hollister, comedian; William. Croughy, entertainer; Tom Downie, tenor; Bernard Manning, bass; J. Howard King, baritone; Walter Whyte, tenor. 2BL, Sydney. 8.0,. Every night at 8.0: Scott’s “Ivanhoe,” dramatised by Edmund Barclay; production! Lawrence H. Cecil. Episode the fifth: “Greater Love.” ~ Wilfred of Ivanhoe, wounded tad prisoner to his enemy, Sir Brian de Bbis Gilbert, is tended by the faithful Rebecca, while his friends prepare to besiege the castle; 10.50, programme by .National. Military Barid (conducted by Stephen Yorke), Austral Singers: Dta Agar revives old memories. Band: Overture, “William Tell”; “Menuet.” Austral Singers: “Rose in the Bud”; “Violets”; “The Sweetest Flower that Blows." Band: Valse, “Gipsy Children”; selection, “Streamline.” Dan Agar. Band! Ehtfacte “In the Night’’; fantasia “Dream Pictures.” Austral Singers: “Can’t You Hear Me Callin’, Caroline?”; “Mighty Lak a Rose”; “Close YouT Dreamy Eyes.” Band: Ballet music," “The Shoe.” The sabot; the ballot shoe; the court shoe; the sandal; the brogue. Daveritry. 8.15 p.m., Big Ben. The 8.8. C. Daftce Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall; 7.0, Leeds v» Hull. A rurihirig cdrftffitatery on the test thirty minutes of the Rugby League football match, relayed from Headirigley Ground, Leeds. (By courtesy of the Rugby League CouriCll); 7.30, an organ recital by Francis Sutton, from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House; 8.0 to 8.20, the news arid sports fOsulte. Dairy produce notes, supplied by the Intelligence Branch of the Imperial Economic Committee. German Shortwave Broadcast. 8.45 p.m., Announcement. German folk Song. Programme forecast; 9.0, “Thus We Banish Winter Days,” pfogfairime b,y the German, Girls’ League; 9.30, news in English; 9.40, military music; 11.0, concert of light music; 12.0, news in English; 12.15, close down DJB, DJN.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1935, Page 11

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1935, Page 11

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1935, Page 11