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WIRELESS BROADCAST

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 2YB, New Plymouth. 7.0-8.0 p.m.: Family session. 7.0: Opening record, “Joyous Greetings.” 7.4: Children’s birthdays. 7.8: A record for the kiddies, "Toy Town Artillery.” 7.11: More birthdays. 7.15 (approx.): The Royal Maori String Band (Ngamotu Maoris) plays “A Maori Medley.” 7.18: Birthday calls for the older ones. 7.25: Maori Quartette, “The Isle Of Capri.” 7.30: Special recording, Jack Hylton’s orchestra with vocal refrain, “Mote Old Songs.”. 7.38: Maori Instrumental Quartette, “Somewhere in Old Wyoming.” 7.41: Maori Band, “In the Valley of the Moon.”

7.44: Ariki Kiritana, pianoforte solo. 7.47: Keenan and Kipa, duet, “I’ll String Along with You.” 7.50: Henare Kipa, banjo solo, “The Old Spnining Wheel.” 7.53: Maori Quartette, “Play to me, Gipsy.” 7.56: The Royal Maori Band, “Little Man, you’ve had a Busy Day.”

7.59: Close of session. 8.0: National Anthem; programme of selected recordings.

8.01: Light Opera Company, vocal gems from “Ball at the Savoy.” 8.09: Ray Ventura and Collegians, “Operas of Yesterday.” 8.17: Raie Da Cdsta, pianoforte, “Mr. Whittington” medley. 8.23: Light Opera Company in “Songs of the Past.” 8.31: The Venetian Players, string quintet, (a) “Narcissus,” (b) “Las Cinquintaine.” 8.37: Orchestre Raymond, “Dance of the Merry Mascots”; Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra (with xylophone duet), “The Merry Middies.” 8.43: Bob and Alf Pearson, vocal duets, (a) “Do you recall,” (b) “Night after Night.” 8.49: Mayfair Ensemble present (a) “We’re not Dressing,” (b) “Melody in Spring.” 8.57: The Scott-Wood Players in a humorous sketch, “Our Local Cinema.” 9.03: Waring’s Concert Orchestra, selection, “Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life.” 9.06: Howard Jacobs, saxophone solo, “Carizonetta.”

9.09; Danny Malone, tenor, singing “Her name is Mary” and John Thorne, baritone, “Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green.” 9.15: New Symphony Orchestra, selection, “Minuet” (Boccherini). 9.18: Nat Gonella and his trumpet (vocal refrain), “That’s my House.” 9.21: Debroy Somers’ Band (vocal chorus), “The Singing Fool” sedction. ,9.29: Calpham and Dwyer in a humorous number, “A Spot of Income Tax Bother.”

9.35: Dajos Bela Orchestra, potpourri, “Waltzes of the World.” 9.41: Jack Mackintosh, cornet solo, “I’ll sing the songs of Araby,” and Milton Chalres, organ, “From the land) of sky blue water” and “At Dawning.” 9.48: De Groot and New Victoria Orchestra, “Other Days,” a selection of popular melodies. 9.56: Peter Dawson, bass-baritone, singing “The song of the Tinker.”

10.0: Close down. IYA Auckland. 7.0: Breakfast session.

8.30: Close down. 10.0: Devotional service, conducted by Ensign Sansom. 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. 7.30: Agricultural talk, C. S. Dalgleish, “Dairy Farm Pasture Management on Pumice Land.” 8.0: Concert programme, relayed to IZH, Hamilton. Recording, trio, Albert Sandler (violin), J. Samehtini (cello) and J. Byfield (piano), “The Child and his Dancing Doll.” 8.6: “The Country Storekeepers, Eb in the eighth of a series of humorous episodes. 8.16: Recording (piano), Professor Pembauer, “Forest Murmurs.” . 8.20: Zoe Bartley-Baxter and Ensemble, With incidental music by the Marelle Octet, present: “Chitra” (lyrical drama), based on the romantic Indian legend of Chitrangada, the beautiful daughter of Chitravahana, the King of Manipur, and Arjura, the pandara. Characters: Gods, Madara (Eros) and Vasanta (Lycoris). Mortals: Chitra, daughter of the King of Manipur; Arpura, a prince of the house of Kurus. (He is of the Kshatriva or “warrior castle," and during the action is living as a hermit retired in the forest). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Special recording, “The Causes of War.” (A talk delivered by the Very Rev. W. R. Inge, K.C.V.0., D.D., mid one of a series specially recorded by the British Broadcasting Corporation.) 9.21: The Studio Orchestra, “A Children’s Suite,” No. 2. 9.33: Recording, William Turners Ladies’ Choir, “Land of My Fathers.” 9.37: Lionello Cecil, the Australian tenor, with orchestral accompaniment, “My Pretty Janes,” “Maria, Mana, “Bird SOngs at Eventide,” “What a Wonderful World It Would Be.” 9.53: The Studio Orchestra, "Tout Paris” Concert Waltz. 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth melody.

2YA Wellington.

7.0 to 8.30: Breakfast session. 10.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 10.30; Devotional service. 11.0: Time signals from Dominion Observatory. . ■ , 11.30: Talk, “Helpful Advice for .the Home.”

12.0: Lunch music. 130- Relay from Rotary luncheon. Speaker, Paul Harris, founder of Rotary movement, and President Emeritus, Rotary International. 2.0: Classical hour. 3.0: Sports results. Talk prepared by the Home Science Extension Service of Otago University. ' 3.3 Q: Special weather forecast for farmers. _ . . 4.0: Time signals from Dominion Observatory. Sports results. 4.30: Special weather forecast for farmers. , . , - , 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Andy Man.

6.0: Dinner music. 7.0 i News and reports. . _ 7.30: Time signals from Dominion Ob7.40 i Talk, Our Motoring Expert, “The Sparking Plug-’* 80: Chimes- Chamber music programme, featuring Haydn’s Quartet in G Major, Op. 76, No. 1, and Elgar s Introduction and Allegro for Strings, Op. 47. Poltroniere String Quartet, Quartet in G Major, Op. 76, Np. 1 Allegro con spirito; (b) Andante sostenuto, minuetto, (c) finale. y __ x 8.13: Vladimir Rosing (tenor), Do Not Depart,” “Hunger.” 8.23: John Barbirolli’s Chamber Orchestra, Introduction and Allegro for Strings, Op. 47. x e 8.40: Talk, Dr. E. Ki.dspn, Director of the Meteorological Department. 3.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: A 8.8. C programme. ‘‘Chopin” by Wilfred Rooke-Ley and Christopher Martin. A play specially written for broadcasting, around the life of the fampus composer. Cast: Chopin, Glen Byam Shaw; The Abbe H. O. Nicholson; Countess Skarbeck, Lillian Harrison. Henry Bronkhurst, Adeline H QQ k> Josephine ghaftd, Phillip Cunningham, Derrick de Momey, Gladys Young, Rush Anderson, Alban Btakelock, Philip Wade, Carleton Hobbs, Gordon McLeod, Peter Glenville, Anthony Pendrill, Ewart Scott, Steam Scott, Herbert Tree, Edward Craven, Guy Pelham Boulton, Cyril Evans, Richard Wood and Norman Shelley. The 8.8. C. Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of "Stanford Rpbinson. Programme produced by Vai Gielgud in he London studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation. 10.5 to 11.5:. Dance programme. 3YA Christchurch.

7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Wools,ton Band concert. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music. 4YA Dunedin. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme. 10.0 to 11,0= Dance music. 2FC Sydney. 10.45: Vnit two: “The Post Office/’ by Bruce H. Brown, president Of the Commonwealth Pubßc Service Clerical AssoUnit three: Recital by Edward Goll, the vzellrknbwn pianist. 11.20: Unit four: Orchestral and choraf concert by A.B.C. (Melbourne} Concert Orchestra, and A.B.C. (Meh bourne) Wireless Chorus, conducted by Percy Code. 12,40: Unit five: Dance music by A.B.C. Dance. Bapd, directed by Jim Davidson. 2BL Sydney. Every Monday night at 10 o’clock, “Ivanhoe,” by Sir Walter Scott. Dramatised by Edmupd Barclay. Production, Lawrepce IL Cecil. Episode tlie eight . “Witchcraft.” Sir Brian de Bai? Gilbert, accused by his superior of unknightly behaviour, seeks to evade disgrace by advancing a novel defence. 10.25: “Australia Books on the Wprld, talk by Professor A- H. Charteris. 11.0: Programme presented by Military Band, conducted by Stephen

Yorke;. Singing Pierrots, entertainers; Lionel Hickey, violinist. Bend: Melodies frem “Ball at the Savpy”; valse,_ “Espano.” Singing Pierrots. Lionel Hickey: ‘‘The Girl with the Flaxen Hair,” “German Dance,” “Chinese Rhythm.” Band: Divertissement. “A Day in Naples”— Boatmen’s chorus and serenade: fish wives;' dance, dance of the macaroni boys, tarantella. Singing Pierrots. Band: Excerpt from “La Traviata.” Lionel Hickey: “Syncopation,” “Jealousy.” Band: Egyptian Serenade, “Amina,” “Baby’s Sweetheart,’’“The Kilties Kourtship.” Daventry. 5,15 p.m.: Big Ben. A recital by Australian artists. Clare Solly (mezzo-so-prano), and Norman Menzies (baritone), Norman Menzies,'“Three Songs of the Sea,” ‘‘Road-Song of the Bandar-Log,” “Ships of Arcady.” Clare Solly, “Morning,” “Four Ducks on a Pond,” “I Love Thee,” “The' Unforeseen,” “The Birds,” “Sopg of the Open.” Norman Menzies: “Loye Me or Not,” “Love in Thy Youth,” "The Slighted Swain,” “The Tinker’s Song,” “False Phyllis.” Clare Solly: “Lament of Isis,” “The Leaves and the Wind," “Absence,” “The Little Bird.” “Ecstasy.” 6.0: Sports, talk. Greenwich time signal at 6.156.15: A programme of music by French composers. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. Leader, Daniel Melsa. Conductor, Eric Fogg. Overture, “The Caravan.” Ballet music, “Henry VIII.” “Evening.” Suite, “Cinderella." i 7.0 to 7.20: The news and sports re-

sults. Dairy produce notes, supplied by the Intelligence Branch of the Imperial Economic Committee.

German Shortwave Broadcast •

8.45 p.m.: DJB, RJN announcement (German, English)- German folk _?ong. Programme forecast (German, English)-

9.0: Short musical programme. 9.15: From public life: German. B?th« ing resorts and watering place? to 1934 season. A report by Berndt of the Richs-rßathing Resorts Union and Kurdirektor 9.30: New? in English. 9.45; Berlm all the day round- A wall? through the capital of th? Reich. 10,30: Serenades sung SRd played (gramophone selections).

10.45: News in German11.0: concert of light music, 12.0: News in English. 12.15: Close down DJB, DJN (German, English),

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1935, Page 13

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1935, Page 13

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1935, Page 13