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WIRELESS BROADCAST

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 2YB New Plymouth. 2.45: Relay of representative Rugby Union football match, Wanganui v. Taranaki. 6.30 to 7.30: Children’s hour. 7.30: News and market reports. 8.0: National Anthem. The National Military Band, “Regimental Marches,” Part 4. 8.3: 8.8. C. Wireless Chorus, “Unrequited Love and Venus on Earth,” 8.11: Herman Finck and Orchestra, “Old Friends’ Medley.” 8.19: Gillie Potter, “Mr. Potter has a Brother.” 8.25: Grand Massed Bands, “Jesu, Lover of my Soul.” 8.28: Vocal Gems', Grosvenor Musical Co., “Bitter Sweet.” 8.35: Piano solo, Gil Dech, “Day Dreams.” 8.38: Elisabeth Schumann, “Do not be Cruel.” 8.41: Columbia Vocal Gem Co., “Drinks all Round.” 8.50: Tangos, Alfredo and Orchestra, “Tina and Sevillana.” 8.56: Gladys Moncrieff, “The Old Spinning Wheel.” 9.0: London Philharmonic Orchestra, two numbers from Lyric Suite, “Shepherd Boy” and “Norwegian Rustic Dance.” 9.8: Elsie and Doris Waters, “Spring Cleaning” ,and “That’s the Worst of Having People Upstairs.” ; 9.14: Commodore Grand Orchestra,

“Blossom Time.” 9.20: Peter Dawson, “When the Ser-geant-Major’s, on Parade.” . 9.23: Sir Henry ‘Wood conducting Bri- ■ tish Symphony Orchestra, Gavotte in E for. strings, 9.27: Manchester Children’s Choir, “Regimental Marches,” Part 6. 9.35: Dance music. 10.0: Close down. IYA Auckland. 7.0: Breakfast session. 8.30: Close down. 10.0: Devotional service, conducted by Captain Searle. 10.15: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 1.30: Relay from from Eden Park of representative hockey match, Auckland versus India. 3.0: Relay Rugby football from Eden Park. 4.30:' Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella. E.O: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, the gardening expert, “Sweet Pea Culture.” 8.0: Concert programme. The Bohemian Light Orchestra. “Entry of the Clowns,” from “The Bartered Bride.” 8.5: .Harpsichord recital by Wanda Landowska, on the works of Francois Couperin Le Grand (the Chopin of the Harpsichord). Selected works for Clavecin. (1) (a) “Ld Favourite” (a reflection of Couperin’s absolute nobility); (b) “Les Moissonneurs” (a Peasant Gavotte); (c) “Les Languers Tendres” (an example of the long unbroken expressive melodic line, always sustained by sweet harmonies). (2) “Le Gazouillement” (a Mosaic of

bird calls in turns tender, plaintive and happy); (b) “La Commere” (the light chatter of the gossip grows and proceeds to' the laughter and shouting of crowds of happy gossips); (c) “Le Moucheron” (a masterpiece of descriptive music). (3) (a) “Les Bergeries” (a Pastoral Poem); (b) “Les Tambourins'’ (depicts the gaiety of a village wedding). (4L. (a) “Les Vielieux Et Les Gueux ■! (a village fair); (b) “Les Jongleurs, Santeurs Et Saltimbanques Aves Les Ours Et Les Singes.” 8.22: The 8.8. C. Wireless Singers, “O Who Will O’er the Downs so Free?” i (unaccompanied); “O Hush Thee, My Baby.” The 8.8. C. Wireless Choi us, with Orchestra, “Mystic Woods”; “Unrequited Love.” 8.37: Isobel Langlands (violiniste), presents a recital of Scandinavian music, (a) “Swedish Dance No. 1”; (b) “Scherzino”; (c) “Elegie”; (d) “Swedish Dance”; (e) “Allegretto in F Major”; (f) “Swedish Dance No. 3.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: The Variety Ensemble, “Our Miss Gibbs” Selection. 9.15: The Western Brothers (comedians), “After All That”; “Play the Game you Cads.” 9.22: The Variety Ensemble, “Amorita” (Concert Waltz). 9.30: Episode No. 8 of the humorous travelogue, “Abroad with the Lockharts.” 9.45: Evelyn Laye and chorus, vocal gems, “One Kiss”; “Lover Come Back To Me.” 9.54: The Variety Ensemble, (a) “Shufflin Dance Entr’acte”; (b) "Cannons” March. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10 to 11.15: Dance music. 2YA Wellington. 7.0 to 8.30: Breakfast session. 10.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 10.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. Devotional service. 11.15: Talk, prepared by the Home Science Extension Service of Otago University. 12.0: Running commentary on the events of the Wellington Racing Club’s winter meeting, relayed from Trentham, interspersed with selected recordings from the studio. Announcer: Mr. D. Gulney. 3.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Jasper. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 8.0: A programme, featuring Gladys Moncrieff, the famous Australian soprano, and Vincent Aspey, the New Zealand violinist and the 2YA String Octet. The Octet, “Music Pictures”: (1) “At the Theatre”; (2) “Evening the Forest”; (3) “Fiddlers’ Fancy—A Country. Dance.” 8.12: Miss Gladys Moncrieff, soprano, “Lover of My Dreams”; “I Wake Up Smiling”; “Speak to Me of Love”; “Silver Hair and Heart of Gold.” 8.24: Vincent Aspey (violin), with piano accompaniment, “Scherzo Tarantelle”; “Old Folks at Home”; “Schon Rosmarin”; “The Flight of the Bumble Bee.” 8.39: A further incident in the lives of “The Japanese Houseboy and his employer—a Broken Heart.” 8.54: The Octet, “My Lady Brocade.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Dance programme. 10.0: Sports summaiy. 1010 to 11.30: Continuation of dance

programme. .. ' I 3YA Christchurch. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme. 10.10 to 11.15: Dance music. i 4YA Dunedin. j 7.0: News and reports. j 8.0: A light orchestral and ballad con- . cert- j 10.30 to 11.30: Dance music. 2FC Sydney. t ' 9.30: "Oh, Quate.” A satire. Book and lyrics by Mark Makeham. Music by r Cecil Fraser. “You will meet some per- I fectly ripping people and hear some quite charming melodies . . . and, ~ my 3 dear—the comedy! Too, too droll-mak- f

id i ing. A very ‘posh’ revuette —oh, quate!” ht Characters: Lady Plantagenet-Rum-is poddle; Jenkins, the perfect butler; Mrs. is Brake-Westingfield; Mr. Brake-Westing-i” field; a musician; Lessica Dillwater; Luna Gallowglass; Hon. Duncan Fulcrum; al Pogo Doxby; Olivia Plantagenet-Rum - ts poddle; Noel Froward. 10.10: Interlude. 10.15: Sonata recital by Margot Macix Gibbon (violin), and Frederic Jackson s, (piano). 11.5: Interlude. 11.8: Dave Hoss ward (saxophonist-comedian) in “Melody and Mirth.” 11.20: Interlude. 11.23: O “Ungarische,” A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra conducted by Percy Code. y Sydney de Vries, baritone. 12.0: News, etc. 12.10: Dance music by A.B.C. Dance ■- Band, directed by Jim Davidson. d 2BL Sydney. 9.30 to 1.30: Our radio dance night, with c _ A.B.C. Dance Band, conducted by Cec. / I Morrison, and Mastersingers Quartet. ’; Daventry. h 4.0: Big Ben. A studio concert. Dorothea Helmrich (contralto), Maude Melliar s ’ (oboe), and Dorothea Aspinall (piano,s forte). Dorothea Aspinall: “La Capricieuse,” Minuet (“L’Arlesienne”), Dorothea Helmrich: “Devotion”; “Serenade,” e “Faint is my Slumber';’ Serenade.” Maude Melliar: Sinfonia to Cantata 156, Minuet, Gavotte. Dorothea Helmrich: “In the Garden of the Seraglio”; “Sweet s Venevil”; “Love’s Philosophy.” Dorothea “ Aspinall: Prelude-Nocturne. “Orientale.” 4.45: Talk, Mr. Cherry Kearton. “ 5.0: “This Tennis Racket.” A light entertainment concerning the themes of pat-ball and* racketeering. 5.45: The ‘ news. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. 2YB NEW PLYMOUTH. < : 6.0 to 6.45 p.m.: Children’s Sunday song i; service. 7.0 to 8.15 (approx.): Relay of evening :, service from St. Mary’s Anglican Church. 8.15: Marek Weber and Orchestra, : “Cavalleria Rusticana,” Selection. f 8.23: Richard Tauber, “June Night." r 8.26: Debroy Somers Band, “Paul - Rubens Memories.” , » . 8.35: Jeannette MacDonald (soprano), : “Beyond the Blue Horizon.” 8.38: Jack Hylton and Orchestra, “Prae1 ludium.” : 8.42: John Brownlee (baritone), “Trees.” ; 8.45: New Light Symphony Orchestra, “A Hunt in the Black Forest.” ; 8.49: Lucienne Boyer (soprano), “Speak . to Me of Love” and “Visions in the r Smoke.” ; 8.55: Court Symphony Orchestra, ; “Midkao,” Selection. i 9.04: Reserved. 9.10: Peter Dawson, “The Veteran’s ' Song.” 9.14: Jack Hylton and orchestra, “Selection of Boosey Ballads.” 9.22: Light Opera Company, vocal gems, “The Geisha.” 9.31: Marek Weber and orchestra, “Moonlight on the Alster.” 9.35: Richard Crooks (tenor), “You Are

My Heart’s Delight." 9.38: Alfredo Campoli and orchestra, “Dancing Doll.” 9.41: Walter. Glynne and Stuart Robertson, “Gendarmes Duet.” 9.44: Reginald King's Orchestra, “Masquerade.” . 9.47: Jay Wilbur’s . Concert Orchestra, “Memories of Drury Lane.” , 9.56: Waring’s Concert Orchestra, “Ah Sweet Mystery of Life.” 10.0: Close down. IYA Auckland. 9.0: Selected recordings. 11.0: Relay of morning service from Salvation Army: Hall, Newton. Preacher: Captain, Thompson. Bandmaster: Mr. R. Davies.' 12.15; Close down. 2.0: Selected record- ! ings. 3.30: Brundo Kittel Choir and Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, con- •. ducted by Bruno Kittel, present ‘ Sane- >

tfifc,” “Benedictus,” “Agnus Dei,” from »]Vri.«a Solemnis” Opus 123. 4.5: Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Rebioadcast of Empire Station, Daventry: Military Review, being a review of his army, by His Majesty the King, relayed from Rushmoor Arena, Aidershot. 5.45: Close down! 6.0: Children’s song service. 7.0: Relay .of evening service from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rev. Gladstone Hughes. Organist: Dr. Neil McDougall. 8.30: Concert programme. Studio Orchestra, “Euryanthe” Overture. t 8.40: Walter Widdop (tenor), Sound An Alarm” from “Judas Maccabaeus.” 8.45; Paul Vinogradoff (pianist), with Studio Orchestra, “Rhapsody in Blue.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: The Studio Orchestra, Symphony in E Flat Major No. 39. First movement, adagio allegro; second movement, andante con moto; third movement, menuetto; fourth movement, finale allegro. 9.35: Essie Ackland (contralto), “Great is Jehovah’’ (The Almighty); “Agnus Dei.” 9.45 to 10.0: The Studio Orchestra, “Slavonic Rhapsody,” No. 2.

2YA Wellington. 9.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 11.0: Relay of morning service from St. James Presbyterian Church, Wellington South. Preacher, Rev. W. R. Milne. Organist and choirmaster, Mr. A. A. Brown. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Quintette Instrumental de Paris, Rene le Roy (flute), Pierre James (harp), Rene Bas (violin), Pierre Grout (viola), Roger Boulm<r (violoncello), Suite for Flute, Violin, Viola, Violoncello and Harp. 3.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Rebroadcast of Empire Station, Daventry: Military Review, being a review of the army of His Majesty the King, relayed from Rushmoor Arena, Aidershot. 5.45: Close down.

6.0: Children’s song s-ervice, conducted by Uncle William, assisted by the children’s choir from St. Aidan’s Church, Miramar. 7.0: Relay of the evening service from Taranaki Street Methodist Church. Preacher: Rev. Percy Paris. Organist and choirmaster, Mr. H. Temple White. 8.15 (approx.): Selected recordings. 8.30: An operatic programme, featuring Vincent Aspey, the New Zealand violinist. The London Palladium Orchestra. Selection of Operatic Gems. 8.40: Fanny Heldy (soprano), “O Messenger of God” (“O Messager de Dieu”). 8.43: Theodor Chaliapin (bass), “Song cf the Viking Guest.” 8.47: Recital by the New Zealand violinist, Vincent Aspey: “Hymn to the Sun” (“Sadko”); “The Swan”; “Meditation” (“Thais”); “Perpetuum Mobile.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: to 10.25: Complete musical presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, “Ruddigore.” 2FC Sydney. 9.30: National programme from Sydney studios, “Oliver Twist,” a dramatic presentation from the novel by Charles Dickens. Adapted for radio by J. Cornyns Carr; production: Lawrence H. Cecil. 10.15: A pianforte recital by Helmuth Hoffmann. 10.35: “A Romantic Hour”, presented by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by E. J. Roberts; the A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post. 11.45 to 12.0; Epilogue. 2BL Sydney. 10.0; A programme by the Conservatorium String Quartet. Personnel: Gerald Walenn (violin), Lloyd Davies (violin), William Krasnik (viola), Gladstone Bell (’cellist). Assisting artist: Ben Williams (tenor). 10.30 to 11.30: “We Await Your Verdict.” Written and produced by Ellis Price. Claim for damages. Daventry. 4 p.m.: Big Ben. A Scottish religious service, relayed from the Collegiate Church of St. Mary, Biggar Lanarkshire. 4.45: England' v. South Africa. A running commentary- by Captain H. B. T. Wakelam on the first day’s play in the

third cricket Test match. Relayed from Headingly Cricket ! Ground, Leeds. Greenwich time signal at 5 p.m. 5.0: The Royal Review. His Majesty the King reviews the Army at Aidershot. A descriptive commentary by Major J. B. S. Bourne-May. Relayed from RushmoorArena, Aidershot. 5.45 to' 6.5: Weekly newsletter and sports summary.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1935, Page 11 (Supplement)

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1935, Page 11 (Supplement)

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1935, Page 11 (Supplement)