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WIRELESS BROADCAST

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 2YB New Plymouth. 6.30 to 7-30: Children’s session. Mrs. Sunderland’s Junior Choir, fresh from their Hawera successes. 7.30: News session, market reports, sports results. 8.0: National Anthem. 8.1: 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra, overture, “Fidelio.” X 8.9: Yvoifne Printemps, soprano, “Plasir d’amour.” 8.13: Yelly d’Aranyi,'violin solo, “Hungarian Dance No. 8.” \ 8.16: Charles Hackett, tenor, “A Brown Bird Singing.” 8.19: 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, March, “The Crusader.” 8.22: Norah Blaney, comedienne, “Oh, Mr. Porter.” 8.25: Johnny Johnson, piano, “Punch Drunk.” 8.28: Eileen Boyd, contralto, “My Dear Soul.”

8.31: Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, “Orpheus in the'Underworld.” 8.39: Norman Allin, bass, “The King’s Own.”

8.42: Horace Kenny, descriptive sketch, “Almost a Film Actor.” 8.50: Grand Massed Bands, “1812 Overture.”

8.56: Jeannette MacDonald, soprano, “Italian Street Song.” 8.53: Jack Mackintosh and Wm. Oughton, cornet’ duet, “The Merrymakers.”

9.2: Foster Richardson, bass-baritone, (a) “Little Grey Home in the West”; (b) “All Through the Night.” 9.6: New Light Symphony Orchestra, “The Unforgotten Melody.” 9.10: Gracie Fields, comedienne, “At the Court of Old King Cole.” 9.13: Rudy Starita, xylophone solo, “Dance of the Paper Dolls.” 9.16: 8.8. C. Wireless Chorus, vocal valse, “Morgenblatter.” 9.22: Len Fillis, Hawaiian Guitar, “Just an Echo in the Valley.’’ 9.25: Barbara Maurel, mezzo-soprano, “Robin Adair.” 9.28: Band of the Garde Republicaine de France, march, “Le Bombadier.” 9.31: Dance programme. 10.0: Close down. IYA Auckland. 7.0 to 9.0: Breakfast session. 10.0: Devotional service. Conducted by Ensign Sansom. 11.30: Commentaries on Auckland Trotting Club’s spring meeting will be relayed from Alexandra Park during the day. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella. 6.0: Dinner music. ' 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, the gardening Expert, “Care and Maintenance of Lawns.” 8.0: Concert programme featuring Miss Gladys Moncrieff, Australia’s queen of musical comedy, accompanied by Mr. Gil Dech; Miss Heather Kinnaird, Australian contralto; Mr. Raymond Beatty, Australian bass-baritone.

Recording, Albert Sandler and his orchestra, “The Second Serenade.” 8.5: Miss Heather Kinnaird, Australian contralto, (a) “The Ships of Arcady”; (b) “Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal”; (c) “A Piper.” 8.14: Recording, Hans Bottermund, violoncello, (a) “Tango”; (b) “Melodie”; (c) "At the Fountain”; (d) “Serenata.” 8.26: Recording, Don Cossacks Choir, (a) “Dance Song”;, (b) “Song of the Cossacks”; (c) “Tri Piesni”; (d) “Barynja”; (e) "On the River Kasanka.” 8.38. Recording, G. D. Cunningham, organ, (a) “Fanfare”; (b) “A.D. 1620” (from “Sea Pieces”); (c)■ “Allegretto.” 8.47: Raymond Beatty, Australian baritone, (a) “Silent Noon”; (b) “Daniel.” 8.53: Heather Kinnaird, contralto, and Raymond Beatty, bass-baritone, (a) On Jhelum River”; (b) “Kingfisher Blue. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 93:'Miss Gladys Moncrieff,/Australia’s Queen-of .Musical Comedy, in gems from her repertoire. (At the piano, Gil Dech, the eminent English pianist). 9.18: The Studio Orchestra, "Conversation Piece” Selection. - • 9.28: Recording, John Tilley in a humorous monologue, “London Transport Board" ■ - 1 9.32: Recording, Light Opera Company in “Musical Comedy Marches.” 9.36: Recording, Charlie Kunz, novelty pianist, “Charlie Kunz Medley.” 9.39: Recording, Sandy Powell, comedian, “Sandy, the Grocer.” 9.45: The Studio Orchestra, “Down Rio Way” (a musical impression). 9.55: Recordings, Vocal Gem Company, “Drinks All Round.” 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10 to 11.15: Modem dance music. 2YA- Wellington.

7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. 7.0-9.0: Breakfast session. 8.0 The 2YA Concert Orchestra (conductor, Mr. Leon , de' Mauny), “Hands Across the Sea.” March. 8.5: The Hill Billies, vocal, Lily Lucy Lane.” 8.8: Larry Adler, the mouth-organ virtuoso, “Ritual Fire Dance. 8.11: Special recording, “The Kings Astrologer." One of a series of dramas about famous diamonds. , 8.26: The 2YA Concert Orchestra, “Bosun Bill,” a nautical novelty. ' 8.30: From the Wellington Competitions Society’s Festival, recall in Classes 63 and 64—2 YA Radio Contest—Ladies and Gentlemen. ' 8.50: A further incident in the lives Of the Japanese Houseboy and. his employer—“ Testimonials.” 9.4: Weather report and station notices. 9.9: Old-time dance programme. Recordings: Herman Darewski and his orchestra, “Old Fashioned Dances”—Old Fashioned Waltzes, (a) “The Blue Danube,” (b) “Waltz Me Around Again, Willie.” Barn Dance, “Happy Darkies." Polka, “See Me Dance the Polka.” 9.15: Regal Old-Time Dance Orchestra, “The Albert Quadrilles.” 9.27: Shannon Male Quartet, The Sidewalks of New York”; “On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away." 9.33: Cec. Morrison and his A.B.C. Dance Orchestra, Schottische: “The Birds and the Brook.” Mazurka, “Moonwinks.” Roy Burdett and his orchestra, “A Paul Jones,” “Sir Roger de Coverley,*’ 9.47: Florrie Forde, comedy vocal, (a) “Hello! Hello! Who’s Your Lady Friend”; (b) “Girls, Study Your Cookery Book”; (c) “Has Anyone See a German Band”; (d) “Good-bye, Dolly Gray.” 9.53: Court Symphony Orchestra, “Community Lancers."

10.2: Sports summary. 10,12: Continuation of Old-Time Dance Programme: Neapolitan Novelty Orchestra, “My Calabri Girl” polka; “My Beloved Francesca” mazurka. . , ’ 10 17: Wellington Competitions Society s Grand Opera Contest. (Relayed from the Town Hall). From the Studio:— 10.32: International Novelty Orchestra, waltz, “The Daughter of Rosie O’Grady”; Regal Old-Time Dance Orchestra, “Barn Dance”; scottische, “Little Toy Soldier., 10.41: Columbia Light Opera Company, “Comedyland.” 10.49: Regal Old-Time Dance Orchestra, “Lancers”; Two-step, “The Policeman’s Holiday.” 11.2: Harry Champion, comedy vocal, “Harry Champion—Old Time Medley.” 11.10: Rex Shaw’s 2UE Old Time Dance Band, Chain Waltz: “Jolly Miller Waltz,” “A Gipsy Tap Dance.” Schottische, “Ring the Bell, Watchman.” 11,19: Reg Grant, character singer, “Knocked ’em in the Old Kent Road”; “Two Lovely Black Eyes.” 11.25 to 11.32: Cec. Morrison and his A.B.C. Dance Orchestra, Veleta: “Dreaming”; Round dance; “Maxina.”

3YA Christchurch.

7.0 to 9.0: Breakfast session. 10.0: Devotional, service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 10.30: Time signals. 10.32: Selected recordings., 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0. Selected recordings. 2.45: Relay Lancaster Park of representative Rugby fixture, Canterbury v. Southland. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Riddleman. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time'signal.

8.0: Chimes. . . The Canterbury Commercial Travellers’ Concert Party, in “Topical Pastime Snapshots.” (a) Hiking; (b) hunting; (c) the sea, arid fishing; (d) sporting. 9.0 (approx.): Weather- Station notice?. - 10.0 (approxO:’Sports summary. 10.10 to. ,11.15: Modern dance music. ■ /4YA 7.0:' News: and- reports. 8.0: Light orchestral and- ballad concert. 9.5: Relay- of wrestling. 10.0 to 11.15: Dance , music, 2FC Sydney. 930: A national programme (transmission from 3LO, Melbourne), recital by Florence Austral (soprano), John Amadio (flutist), and Raymond . Lambert (pianisth 10.10: “The Impossible Detective,” by Professor W. A. Osborne, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in the University of Melbourne. 10.30: ."The Dairymaids”—Farcical musical play in two acts and three scenes. 12.0: Weather and late news. 12.20: Music, 1 mirth and melody. 2BL Sydney. ' -.' ' t 9.30: Old-time dance night. Mac Duff Williams’ Orchestra. Master of ceremonies: R. H. Spaven. Mrs. R. Campbell at the piano. Waltz: “The Chorister”' Waltz. Bam dance: “If I Should Plant a Tiny Seed.” Quadrilles: “lolanthe.” Schottische: “Sylvie." Jolly Miller: Famous Hits. Lancers: “The Cingalee.’ Veleta: “Nights of Gladness.” Polka: “Chin Chin Chinaman.” Bam dance: “You . Made Me Love You.” Alberts: “Favorita.” Waltz: “The Blue Danube.’’ Varsovienne, “Love at . First Sight. Royal Irish: “The Emerald Isle.” Parma waltz: “Old Timers.”' 11.45 (approx.): News session. 12.0 midnight (approx.). Old-time dance music (continued). 1.30 a.m.: Inter-State shipping news and closedown. ■ ’ Daventry..' ; . ' 4.45 p.m.: Big Ben. The?. Granada Serenades. Three-quarters, of an hour of rhythm with vocal and piano, novelties and syncopation. 5.30: ''Summertime at Home, No. 7: The Villages.” A talk by Sir William Beach Thomas, K.B.E. 5.45: A studio concert. Juliet Godby (South Africa soprano), Frank Phillips (baritone) and Dorothy Hesse (pianoforte). Juliet Godby: “O, Ravishing Delight”; “Oh, How Delightful the Morning”; “The Lass with the Delicate Air.” Dorothy Hesse:. “Lord, Hear My Deepest Longing”; Presto from the Italian Concerto. Frank Phillips: ‘.‘The Pibroch; “Noon' Hush”; “Come, My Own One.” Juliet Godby: “One Morning in the Flower Garden”; “The Great Child”; “A Summer Idyll”; “Now in Her Westering Flight.” Dorothy Hesse: Two preludes in E Flat, in B Flat. Frank Phillips: “Songs My Mother Taught Me”; “Come You, Mary”; “Yarmouth Fair.” 6.30 to 6.45: The news.

TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES.

2YB New Plymouth.

6.0 to 6.45 p.m.: Children’s Sunday song service. 7,0 to 8.15: Relay of evening service from Baptist Tabernacle.

Concert Programme..

845: 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra, “Light Cavalry Overture.” . 8.24: Royal Choral Society, four part songs.. ' ' • ' , 8.30: San Francisco. Symphony Orchestra, “Caprice Viennois"- . . 8.34: Miss Margaret Menzies (soprano), Selected items. ' ■. $.39: Debroy Somers Band, “Classical Memories.” ' . ' . ' ; ■ >■

8.48: Light Opera*. Company, “Maritana,” vocal gems. ; 8.57: Royal Opera Orchestra, “Marche Militaire.”

9.01; Miss- Margaret. Menzies (soprano), songs. 9.05: Reserved. :

9.15: St. Hilda Professional Band, (a) “Thanks be to God”; (b) “Hallelujah Chorus.” 9.21: Berlin State. Orchestra, "IrisDances.”

v 9.25: Raymond Newell and Chorus, selections from “Three Musketeers. 9.34: London Palladium Orchestra, “Master Melodies” 9,40: Peter Dawson, "The .Veterans SoD-f* M -9.44: Victor Concert Orchestra, "In a Monastery Garden.” • /n . - 9.48: The Maestros (Male Quintet), English Medley. • ■' 9.56: New Mayfair Orchestra, Love . . ''

10.02: Close down. IYA Auckland.

9.0: Selected recordings. 11.0 J Relay of morning service from St. Andrews Presbyterian Ghurclv .Preacher,/ Key-. Gladstone. Hughes. ; Organist, Dr. s Neil McDougall. : 12.15: Ulose down. .1.0: Dinner music. > 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.30: The Choir of the Society of Bacn, conducted-by Gustave Bret, present Introit” ?nd.. “Kyrie,” “Offertory and, “Sanctus” - from Gabriel Faure quieum.” 3.50:. Selected .recordings, 4.30: Close - down. 6.0: Children’s song service. 7.0: Relay of evening service from. St. Matthew’s Anglican Church. Preacher, Rev. A. J. Beck. Organist, Mr. J. H. to 10.0: Cqnceft by the Auckland Municipal Band, conducted by. Mr. George Buckley and relayed from the Town Hall. . , The Band,' “The New Colonial Hall March; “Egmont” Overture Baritone solo, Mr. Reg. Richards, Sons of the Sea.” L T -e> ' Cornet solo, Mr. Fred Bowes, Le Reve The Band, “The Gdndohers Selection. Flute t solo, Mr. Hal C. McLennan, “Carnival De Venice.” . The Band, “I Pagliacci” Selection. ' Baritone solo, Mr. Reg. Richards, “Take Off Your Coat.”- n The Band, “Nearer My .God to Thee Hymn; “Manhattan Beach” March/2YA Wellington. 90- Chimes. Selected recordings. 11.0: Service from St. John’s Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rev. J. R- Blanchard, organist and choirmaster: Mr. Lawrence Haggitt, F.T.C.L., L.A.B. 12.15 (aPPtox.) Close down. 1.0: Dinner - music. 2.0. Adolf Busch (violin) and Rudolf Serkin (piano). Sonata in F Major, p. • (“Spring”). Time signals. 4.30. Close down.' 6.0: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle William, and assisted by the children’s choir from St. Mark’s Anglican Sunday school, Relay of the evening service from tne Church of Christ, Wellington South. Preacher, Mr. Geo. M. Mathieson. Organist, Miss Eunice Inkersell. 8.15 (approx.): Selected recordings. 8.30: Symphonic programme. The 2YA Concert Orchestra (conductor, Mr. Leon de Mauny), “Yelva OverRecording, Charlotte Tirard, so-, prano, “Le Colibri" (“The Humming B 8.42 ;) The 2YA Concert Orchestra, “L’Enfant Prodique"' Suite. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Recording, Symphony Orchestra, “Symphmonie Fantastique. 9.54 to 10.0: Recording, members of the Orchestra Concerts Pasdeloup, ‘ Hongroise” (“La Damnation de Faust ). 3YA' Christchurch. ’ ’ 9.0: Selected recordings. 11.0: Relay of morning service from the Church <?f Christ, Moorhouse Avenue. Preacher, Pastor Stuart. Stevens: brgamste: . Mrs. Pugh; choirmaster; Mr. ,H. E. Ames. 12-15 (approx.): Close, doy/n. ' I,Q; Dinner music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.0: Recording: ' London Symphony Orchestra, Symphony in D Major. 3.30: Time signals. 4.30: Close down. 5,o0: Children’s song service, conducted by the children from the Sunday schools. 6.15: Selected recordings. 640, Relay of evening service from the Rugby Street Methodist. Church. Preacher: Rev. W. Rowe; organist and choirmaster, Mr. N. Williams'. > '. 8.0: Selected recordings. 8.30 to 10.30 (approx.): Presentation of complete recorded opera, “Il Trovatore, in.four acts. • 4YA Dunedin. 11.0: Relay of matins from St. Paul’s Cathedral. . 6.30: Relay of evening service from Knox Presbyterian Church. 8.30 to 10.0: A' Brahm’s programme. 2FC Sydney. 915: National programme from Sydney studios. A. recital by the Budapest String Quartet. Josef Roisman (first

violin), . Alexander /Schneider 'Pseyond violin), Stefan Ipolyi (viola), MischaSchneider (’cello). '40.50: ; “The Great. by Leo. Ditrichestem and Fre-; derick and Fanny Hatton. Adapted for. ■ radio by John Bedouin. Production:. Lawrence H. Cecil. ’4.'/ ' 2BL Sydney. ' • 10.10: “Famous Crimes in Retrospect”. “The Yarmouth Murder; A Problem in Defence." 10.40: Programme by sue- . cessful competitors in the third annual City of Sydney Eisteddfod. Daventry. ’ 5.45. p.m.: Big Ben. A Baptist Service, relayed from the Baptist Church, Yeovil. 6.30:..5p0rts talk. 6.45: A concert by,; Betty-Ayliffe .(pianoforte), Norman Notley (baritone) and David Brynley; (tenor). 7.30: Weekly newsletter and sports summary. , , , Leading New Zealand and Australian Radio Programmes; Daventry and Berlin short-wave programmes, published weekly in advance. N.Z. Radio Record, 4d. All booksellers. . .

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1935, Page 23 (Supplement)