RADIO PROGRAMMES
NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. TUESDAY, JUNE 3. IYA. AUCKLAND. 11.45: Relay of results of Auckland Racing Club’s meeting. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Music session (dinner). 7.0: News and market reports; Mr R. R. Talbot. “Motoring.” 8.0: Chimes; IYA Orchestral Octet. “Mireille”; Miss J. R. Laird, (a) “The Flower Song,” (b) “One Fine Day”; Berlin State Opera Orchestra, “The Mastersingers of Nuremburg”; Miss Maisie Carte-Llovd and Tess CarteLloyd, “Eric Takes a Trip”; vjiolin — Erica Morina, “Introduction and Tarantelle”; Lay Vicars Of Westminster. “Stars of the Summer Night”; IYA Orchestral Octet, “Paraphrase from ‘Pale Moon.’”; Mr Barend Harris, (a) “Son of the Desert,” (b) “Tif in Weldelc”; Fritz Kreisler. Hugo Kreisler and Michael Raucheisen, “Arlesienne Intermezzo.' 9.0: Evening weather forecast and announcements; IYA Orchestral Octet, “The Pagoda of Flowers”; I—lntroduction and passing of Priests; 2—Mid the Petals; 3—The Star Flower Tree; 4 Blue Lotus Dance; s—The Return of Oomala; Miss J. R. Laird, “Voi che Sapeti”; Erica Morini, “Romanza Andaluza”; Miss Maisie Carte-Lloyd, “A Domestic Misfortune”; IYA Orchestral Octet, “Dance Macabre”; Mr Barend Harris, (a) “Infelice, from ‘Ernani’”; (b) “Shir Chassidi”; “Sung in Hebrew”; IYA Orchestral Octet, “Natoma”; dance programme. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 3.0: Chimes. Relay description of the football match, British Rugby Team v. Wellington. 5,0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner session; National Orchestra, “Light Cavalry”; Chicago Symphony Orchestra, “Roses of the South"; ’cello—Pablo Casals, “Moment Musical”; Tacet; Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Kawaihau Waltz,” (b) “My Hula Love”; The Troubadours, "Popular Songs of YYesterday”; ’cello —Pablo Casals, “Le Cygne”; Tacet; International Concert Orchestra, (a) “The Merry Widow,” (b) “Luxembourg Waltz”; violin and guitar—Giulietta Morino, (a) “Harlequin’s Serenade,” (b) “Could I?”; Tacet; New Light Symphony Orchestra, (a) “The Dancing Doll,” (b) “At Dawning”; Wurlitzer organ—Jesse Crawford, “Carolina Moon”; Royal Opera Orchestra, “The Sleeping Beauty”- Tacet. 7.0: News session, market reports and sporting results; lecturette, “For the Man on the Land.”
8.0: Chimes; 2YA Salon Orchestra, “Ballet Music, Meyerbeer Operas”; Miss Gretta Stark, (a) “Only a Rose,” (b) “Rackety Coo”; Mr William Bosher, “The Carnival”; Salon Orchestra, “Three French Songs”; Ajax and Bajar, “Cohen and His Son”; Shand and Austin, (a) “My Inspiration is You,” (b) “Huggable, Kissable You”; Salon Orchestra. “Sullivan’s Melodies, Part 2”; Miss Gretta Stark, “Indian Love Call”; Mr William Bcsher, “Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time.”
9.0: Weather report and announcements; Salon Orchestra, “Request item”; Ajax and Bejan, “More Cohen”; Shand and Austin, (a) “Don’t Be Like That,” (b) “Sweet Music”; Salon Orchestra, “Dance of the Tea Dolls”; relay from the Senior Cadet Ball of Dance Numbers”; dance numbers from the Studio; further relay from the Senior Cadet Ball. 11.0: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 11.0 a.m: Results of winter meeting of Canterbury Park Trotting Club. 4.30: (approx.)—Close down. 6.0: Dinner session; Symphony Orchestra, “Artists’ Life”; Columbia Orchestra, “A 1 Fresco”; La Nuova Orchestra, “Di Napoli”; H.M. Grenadier Guards “La Paloma”; Tacet; Ketelbey’s Orchestra, “In a Monastery Garden”; Jacque Jacobs’s Ensemble, “Over the Waves”; Tacet; Columbia Symphony Orchestra, “Bandinage”; Royal Serbian ambouritza Orchestra, “Kossovo”; Symphony Orchestra, "Tales from the Vienna Woods”; HM. Grenadier Guards Band. “Twist and Twirl”; Tacet; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, “Blue Danube”; Jacque Jacob’s Ensemble, “Espagna”; Tacet. 7.0: News session..
8.0: Chimes. Popular and dance programme; Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra, “Liebestraume”; Mr W. H. Inkster, “Trooper Johnny Ludlow”; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Waltz,” (b) “Serenade”; Mrs Maud Wood, “If I Built a World for You”; (b) “Jock o’ Hazeldean”; Mr Sydney Comfort, “A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss”; saxophone—Rudy Wiedoeft, “Sax-o-Phun”; Miss Nancy Bowden, “By the Waters of Minnetonka”; violin —Miss Irene Morris, “Serenade”; Mr W. J. Bischlager, (a) “Mountain Lovers,” (b) “Because”; happy songs at the piano—Miss Muriel Johns, (a) “My Castle-in Spain,” (b) “Yet You Forgot”; Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, “Song of India”; Mr W. H. Inkster, “Plymouth Hoe”; “Shipmates o’ Mine.” 9.1: Weather report and station notices; talk—“ The World’s Progress during the Reign of H.M. King George V., with special reference to Scientific Development,” by Mr Charles Hall, late Principal of the Akaroa High School; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Syncopation,” (b) “Viennese March,” (c) “Bolero”; Mrs Maud Wood, “Come, for it’s June”; Cowslip Bells”; Mr W. JJ. Bischlager, (a) “For You Alone.” (b) “The Flight of Ages”; songs at the piano—Miss Muriel Johns, “That’s what put the ‘Sweet’ in ‘Home. Sweet Home’ ”; violin—Miss Irene Morris, “Swing Song”; Miss Nancy Bowden, “My Heart is a Haven,” “Sunny Boy”; Mr Sydney Comfort, “A Stitch in Time Saves Nine.”
Dance music until 11 p.in.—lpana Troubadours, “Building a Nest for Mary”; Piccadilly Players, “Bogey Wail”; Ipana Troubadours, “I Used to Love Her in the Moonlight”; Rhyth-
mic Troubadours, “My Irish Paradise”; Layton and Johnstone, “Lady Divine”; Piccadilly Players, “I'll Always Be Mother’s Boy”; Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra. "When My Dreams Come True,” “There’ll Be You and I,” “I’m Tickled to Death I’m Me”; Regal Cinema Organ, “Long Ago”; Lou Gold’s Orchestra. “Walking with Susie”; Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra. “Reaching for Someone”; Bert Lown’s Loungers, “Big City Blues”; Cafe Royal Band, “Foreover"; The Cavaliers. ! “My Dear”; Ruth Etting, “You’re the Cream in My Coffee”; Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, “S’sposin’”; Piccadilly Players, “My Mother’s Eyes”; Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, “Laughing Marionette”; Lou Gold’s Orchestra, “Breakaway.” 11.0: God Save the King. 4YA. DUNEDIN. 3.0: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sporting results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Chimes. Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Presentation of concert programme by St. Kilda Band; The Band, “The Vanished Army”; Mr G. M. Salmond, (a) “Requiem,” (b) “Kashmiri Song”; Brunswick Concert Orchestra, “The Perfect Song”; Miss Agnes Guy, “Break, Break, Break”; The Band, “Thoughts”; Mr Norman D. Scurr, “Latest Hits”: cornet—Mr George Christie, “The Lost Chord”; Miss Ida Lungley, “Vespers.” 9.2: Weather report; The Band, “The Desert Song”; Mr G. M. Salmond, “Myself When Young”; ;Brunswick Concert Orchestra, “Sylvia”; Miss Agnes Guy, (a) “The Woodpigeon,” (b) “The Harbour Night Song”; The Band “Tiptoe Thru’ the Tulips”; Mr Norman D. Scurr, “Latest Numbers”; The Band, “Fair Maid of Perth”; Miss Ida Lungley, Four Songs from “When We Were Very Young”; (1) Changing Guard at Buckingham Palace, (2) Growing Up, (3 Half-way Down the Stairs, (4) Politeness; The Band, ’’Dunedin”! programme of dance music.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18584, 3 June 1930, Page 10
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