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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 2YB New Plymouth. 7.30: Lecturette, Mr. C. C. Bottrill. Price levels, news and reports. 8.0: Band of Royal Air Force, “Under the Double Eagle.” 8.3: Walter Glynne and Stuart Robertson, "The Gendarmes Duet.” 8.6: Paul Robeson, bass, “Steal Away.” 8.9: Columbia Dance Orchestra, “Russian Medley.” 8.12: Marek Weber and _ Orchestra, “Nightingale’s Morning Greeting.” 8.15: Alfred O’Shea, tenor, “Killarney.” 8.20: Peter Dawson, baritone, “When the Sergeant Major's on Parade.” 8.23: Nat Shilkret and Orchestra, “Caribbean Love Song.” 8.26: Edith Lorand and Orchestra, “The Choristers.” 8.29: Flotsam and Jetsam, "Sing a Song of England.” 8.33: Gladys Moncrieff, soprano, “The Boulevard of Broken Dreams.” 8.36: Alfred O’Shea, tenor, “A Little Bit of Heaven.” 8.39: Royal Opera Orchestra, "Peer Gynt Suite.” 8.43: Jack Hart, vocal, “You Were Meant For Me.” 8.47: London Palladium Orchestra, “The Druids’ Prayer.” 8.50: Gladys Moncrieff, “Desert Song.” 8.53: Clapham and Dwyer, “A Day’s Broadcasting." 8.56: Lawrence Tibbett. baritone, “Cuban Love Song.” 8.59: Fraser Gange, baritone, "Annie Laurie.” 9.2: Symphony Orchestra, “In a Clock Store.” 9.6: Nat Shilkret and Orchestra, “Sing a Little Love Song.*' 9.9: Richard Crooks, tenor, "You Will Remember Vienna." 9.12: Malcolm McEarchem, bass, “The Mighty Deep." 9.16: Johann Strauss and Orchestra, “Artists Life.” 9.19: Norman Long, “Fifty Thousand Quid.” 9.22: Colin O'More, “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling.” 9.25: Gene Austin, tenor, “My Blue Heaven." 9.28: Jack Hylton and Orchestra, “Good Old Dances.” 9.36: Ana Hato and Deane Waretine, E Pari Ra.” 9.39: International Novelty Orchestra, “The Veleta.” 9.42: Malcolm McEarchem, "Gentlemen, Good Night." 9.45: New Mayfair Ensemble, 1 Gems— We’re Not Dressing.” 9.49: Guy Lombard and Royal Canadians, “I Get the Blues When it Rains.” 9.52: Mario Chamlee and male trio, “Absent.” *■ 9.55 to 10.0: International Concert Orchestra, “Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. ’

i IYA Auckland. 7.0: Breakfast session. 8.30: Close down. 10.0: Devotional service, conducted by Major Dixon. 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 results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by “Cinderella.” 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Chamber music programme. London String Quartette and Horace Britt, ’cello, present, Quintet in C, Op. 163, No. 39. First movement, Allegro ma non troppo; second movement, adagio; third movement, allegretto. 8.50: Lotte Lehmann, soprano,, “Thou Art Peace,” “To Be Sung on the Water.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Talk, Arpad Szigetvary, “Manchuria and its People.” 9.20: Recordings, Edith Lorand and her. Orchestra, Brahams’ Waltzes. 9.27; Enrico Caruso, tenor, “La Mia Canzone,” “Because.” 9.33: Yehudi Menuhin, violin, “Caprice No. 24” (unaccompanied). 9.40: Vocal Trio, Mlle. Lemichel Du Roy, Morris Cunningham et Yvonne Corso, “Song of Love.” 9.44: Orchestra Mascotte, “Starlight Sky” (Concert Waltz). 9.47: Grace Moore, soprano, with chorus, “One Night of Love,” “Ciribiribin." 9.53: Symphony Orchestra, “Berlin, “La Mascotte” Selection. 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody. 2YA Wellington. 7.0 to 8.30: Breakfast session. 10.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 10.30: Time signals from Dominion Observatory. Devotional service. 11.0: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0; Classical hour. 3.0: Sports results. 3.30: Time signals from Dominion Observatory. Special weather forecast for farmers. 4.0: Sports results. 4.30: Special weather forecast for farmers. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Camp. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals from Dominion Observatory. Talk by Our Gardening Expert, “For the Home Gardener.” 8.0: Chimes. Light orchestral and ballad programme. 2YA Concert Orchestra (conductor, Mr. Leon de Mauny), Overture, “Plymouth Hoe.” 8.9: Marie Bremner (soprano), “April Morn,” “Down in the Forest.” 8.15: The Orchestra, “Four Songs of the Fair”: (1) “Fairings”; (2) “Langley Fair”; (3) “Jock the Fiddler”; (4) “The Ballad Monger.’* 8.27: Marie Bremner (soprano), “When Love is Kind,” “A Spring Morning” (“A Pastoral”). 8.33: The Orchestra, “The Coon’s Patrol.” 8.40: Talk, Mr. J. B. Callan, “World Affairs.” ' 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: A one-act comedy, “Thh Devil in the Manuscript,” by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Adapted by Chas. Tazewell, and presented by The Radio Players. 9.31: Paul Godwin’s Orchestra, “The Acrobat.” 9.34: Jack Hobbs, Lewis Casson, Jane Comfort and Sybil Thorndike, “To Meet the King.” 9.42: Frederick Hippman and his orchestra, “Tales from Old Vienna” Potpourri. 9.45: Percy Edgar, Charles Brewer, Mabel France and Gladys Jolne, “The Invalid,” humorous sketch. 9.51: Angela Baddeley and Co., “The Safe” (a thriller). 10.0 to 11.0: Dance programme. 3YA Christchurch. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music. 4YA Dunedin. . 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Welcome to His Excellency Viscount Galway. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music. 2FC Sydney. ’ 7.45: Dinner music. 9.30: A national programme, “The Rose of Araby”—a musical play in three acts. The play ahd lyrics by Harold Simpson (from a story** by Henry Throp). The music by Merlin Morgan. Synopsis of scenery: Act ond: Market Place in the Town of Palms, Algeria. Act two: Scence 1: Interior of an old Arabian Mill in the Desert (six months elapse). Scene 2: Reception Hall of the Palazza Taglioni, Venice. Principals. chorus and orchestra, under the direction of William G. James. Production, Frank D. Clewlow. 11.10: Programme by Sydney String Quartette. George White (violin); Robert Miller (violin); Ernest Llewellyn (viola); Cedric Ashton (’cello). 2BL Sydney. I 9.30: Symphony concert. London Sym- j phony Orchestra, conducted by Albert

Coates; Amelita Galli Curci, soprano; Theodor Chaliapin, baSsO. Orchestra, Symphony No. 3 in D Major Op. 29. Introduziene e allegro moderate assai, allegro brilliant alia tedesca, andante allegiaco, scherzo and trio; finale, allegro con fuoco, tempo de polacca. 10.10: .The Odor Chaliapin. “Midnight lieview.” “When the King Went Forth to War.” Orchestra, Eight Russian Fairy Tales. Amelita Galli Curci, “Chanson Indoue”; “The Gipsy and' the Bird”; “Parla ’ Valse. Orchestra, “Song of the Nightingale” Suite, Chinese March. 10.50: “Man Through the Ages.” Episode 19. “Tire Great Plague Devastates Asia and Hastens the Roman Decline, ’ by James J. Donnelly. Daventry. 4.45 pan.: Big Ben. A recital by Adelaide Turnbull (South African contralto). Berkeley Mason (organ). Berkeley Mason: Postlude in D. Variations on an original Theme. Adelaide Turnbull: “Where Corals Lie.” Sapphic Ode:

‘ ’ST “The May Night.” Berkeley Mason, “A Song of Sunshine”; Minuet. Adelaide Turnbull: “The Moon Drops Low”; “The Soldier's Wife”; “In Autumn.” BerkeleyMason: “Carillon.”- 5.30: “Meet the Detectives of Fiction.” “Meet Carter and Bell.” Presented by their creator, E. R. Pushon. Greenwich time signal at 6.15. 5.45: Dance music. Jos. Q. Atkinsons Dance Band. 6.30: The news. German Shortwave Broadcast. National Labour Day. Exact programme arrangements will be announced by radio.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1935, Page 2

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1935, Page 2

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