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RADIO PROGRAMMES.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME. IYA. AUCKLAND. 11.30: Results of Auckland Racing Club’s meeting at Ellerslie, interspersed with gramophone items. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by “Cinderella.” Ketelby’s Concert Orchestra. 6.0: Dinner session. 6.15: Albert W. Ketelby’s Concert Orchestra; Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Radio Quick March”; Jack Payne and his 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra, “Say it With Songs Selection. Parts 1 and 2.” 6.30: Albert W. Ketelby’s Concert Orchestra. “Jungle —P^tr^ l ”: organ, Emil Velaxco, “Estrellita”; Debroy Somers’s Band, “Hungarian Medley, Parts 1 and 2.” 6.45: Albert W. Ketelby’s Concert Orchestra. “By the Blue Hawaiian Waters” Parts 1 and 2”; organ, Emil Velasco, “La Golondrina”; Band, Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. "Fighting Strength.” 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes; overture, Ketelby’s Concert Orchestra, “Wedgwood Blue.” 8.9: Baritone, Mr S. Evelyn Rodger, (a) “Under the Rose,” (b) “A Sprig of Boronia.” 8.15: Orchestral, The “Rangitikei” Jazz Band, “Popular Melodies”; sketch, Miss Linnife Nicholas and Mr Vryn Evans, “The Baggage”; vocal and instrumental, the Bohemian Duo, (a) “E Pari Ra,” (b) “Take Tarunga Ake”; selection, Herman Finck’s Orchestra, “Old and New” Potpourri of Popular Memories”; lyric tenor, Mr Sam Duncan, (a) “Mignon,” (b) “Alice, Where Art Thou?” 8.50: Orchestral, the “Rangitikei” Jazz Band, “Further Popular Numbers.” 9.0: Evening weather forecast and announcements; selection, 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, (a) “Le Reve Pas6e”; baritone, Mr R. Evelyn Rodger, (a) “A Castilian Lament,” (b) “Slave Song”; vocal and instrumental, the Bohemian Duo, (a) “Aroha Pumai,” (b) “Matangi”; sketch, Miss Linnie Nicholas and Mr Vryn Evans, “The Art of Love” (from “The Hunchback”). 9.30: Novelty, Jessica Dragonette. (a) “Moonbeams,” (b) “L’Amour Toujours L’Amour”; orchestral, the “Rangitikei” Jazz Band, “Latest Hits”; lyric tenor, Mr Sam Duncan, (a) “Sally Horner,” (b> “O Murm’ring Breezes”; accordion, Pietro, (a) “Broadway,” (b) “The Kiss"; march, United States Marine Band. “Semper Fideles.” 10.0: God Save the King. 2YA. WELLINGTON. 3.0: Chimes; selected studio items. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Jeff. 6.0: Dinner music session. 6.15: National Symphony Orchestra, “Stradella Overture”; organ, Reginald Foort, “The Riff Song”; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Samson and Delilah” —Bacchanale. 6.30: Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden, “Faust Ballet Music—FifthSeventh Movements”; organ, Reginald Foort, “The Desert Song”; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Damnation of Faust.” 6.45: National Military Band, “Ballet Egyptien”; Natiqnal Symphony Orchestra, “Norma Overture.” 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 8.0: Chimes; overture, 2YA Orches- j trina (conductor, Signor A. P. Truda), “Oberon”; mezzo-soprano, Mrs Mai j King, (a) “Morning,” (b) “The Fuchsia ' Tree”; ’cello, Pablo Casals, “Spanish! Dance”; lecture-recital, by Mrs Daisy! Basham, assisted by Mr Ernest Short, j on “Wagner” Part 1; selection, Orches- , trina. “Lohengrin”; tenor, Mr Les j Stapp, “Speak Music”; a humorous! interlude by Mr Jock Lockhart, 3YA’s well-known Scottish comedian; ballet music, Orchestrina, "Ballet Suite from Meyerbeer’s Operas.” 9.1: Weather report and station! notices; Mr Clement May, the emin- j ent English elocutionist and entertain- ! er, will entertain with a recital from j the works of Dickens, O. Henry and A. A. Milne; selections, Orchestrina, (a) “Star of Eve,” (b) “Marche Militaire”; continuation of the lecture recital on “Wagner,” by Mrs Daisy Basham and Mr Ernest Short. 9.39: Mezzo-soprano. Mrs Mai King, (a) “Thoughts Have Wings,” (b) “The Curtain Falls”; ;further Scottish songs and patter by Mr Jock Lockhart; tenor, Mr Les Stapp, (a) “My Heart is a Haven,” (b) “Sweet Lady.” 10.0: March. Orchestrina, "Marche de Tannhauser.” 10.4: Dance programme. 11.0: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.

3.0: Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour—" Cousin Margot and The Mystery Man.”

6.30: Dinner music session; New Light Symphony Orchestra, “Merry Wives of Windsor” (Nicolai); Waltz— Marek Weber’s Orchestra, “Moonlight on the Alster” (Fetras).

6.15: Intermezzo —New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Hearts and Flowers”; Waltz—Marek Weber’s Orchestra, "Wine. Women and Song” (Weber); Wurlitzer organ solo—Reginald Foort, “By the Blue Mountain Waters.” 6.30: New Light Smyphony Orchestra, “The Glow-worm Idyll” (Lincke-; Victor Salon Orchestra, “Indian Love Call” (from “Rose Marie”) (Friml); “The World is Waiting for the Sunrise” (Lockhart); de Groot and His Orchestra, “When Summer is gone.”

6.45: de Groot’s Orchestra, “The Merry Widow” (Lehar); Wurlitzer organ—Reginald Foort, (a) "Leave Me Alone,” (b) “Songs My Mother Taught me” (Dvorak). 7.0: News session.

8.0: Chimes. Band programme by the Woolston Brass Band (Conductor, Mr R. J. Estall), and :assisted by 3YA artists. March —Band, “Harlequin” (Rimmer); overture —“Nabucodenosor” (Verdi); Tenor—Mr C. R. Williamson, (a) “I Hear a Thrush at Eve” (Cadman) ; (b) “O Flower Divine” (Haydn Wood); (c) “Down the Vale” (Moir); (d) "I Gave You a Gift” (BurnesLoughnan); Organ—Quentin MacLean, "Incidental Music to the Merchant of Venice”; duo d’amour—Band, (a) "Gallantry” (Ketelbey); cornet solo—Bandsman R. Ohlsen, (b) "The Caledonians” (Allison); Soprano— Miss Gladys Brooks, (a) “Bend Low Thine Ear” (Besly); (b) “The Second Minuet” <Besly); (c) "Go Down to Kew” (Peel). 9.1: Weather forecast and station notices; Selection—Debroy Somers’ Band, “The Desert Song” (Romberg); Baritone —Mr Rex Harrison, (a) “Tangi” (Alfred Hill); (b) “Waiata Maori” (Alfred Hill); (c) “The Lute Player” (Allitsen); (d) "The Way Home” (Liddle); Humoresque—Band. “The Coster’s Courtship” (McKenzie); Recitations—• Harold Shaw, (a) "A Fallen Star” (AlBert Chevalier); (b) “I Understood” (MS.); Chorus —Light Opera Company, I vocal gems from “No, No, Nanette”; I Dance intermezzo—Band, “Wedgwood I Blue” (Ketelbey); March—Band, “Im- | perial Echoes” (Safroni). 10.2: God save the King. 4YA, DUNEDIN. 3.0: Chimes —Selected recordings. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner music session; Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Suite Orientale” (a) “March”; (b) “On the Shore of the

Ganges” (Francis Popy); Edith Lorand’s Orchestra, “Toreador and Andalouse” (Rubenstein); Grand Symphony Orchestra. “Naila” (Delibes). 6.15: Dajos Bela Orchestra. “Woodland Peace” (Favilla); Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, “The Barber of Seville” Overture (Rossini); Edith Lorand’s Orchestra, “iMnuet” (Boccherini).

6.30: Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Suite Orientale” Pt. 4 The Patrol (Francis Popy); “Lustspiel Overture” (Kela Bela); Dajos Bela Orchestra. "The Court Ball” Lanner); Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Japanese Lantern Dance.”

6.45: Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Suite Orientale” Pt. 3 “The Dancers”; Dajos Bela Orchestra, “Viennese Waltz Potpourri” (Robrecht); Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Chinese Street Serenade.” 7.0: New session.

8.0: Chimes. Overture —Regal Cinema Orchestra, "Show of Shows”; Contralto —Miss I. Horniblow, (a) "Waters of Minnetonka” (Lieurance); (b) "Who Knows” (Ball); ’Cello —Beatrice Harrison, “Harlequinade” (Popper); Recital —Miss E. McPeak, "Mar” (from "Songs of a Sentimental Bloke” (Dennis); Tenor—Mr H. A. Johnston, “The Pipes of Pan” (Elgar); Trio—Miss Holmes, Miss Judd and Mrs Moffatt, (a) “Syncopation” (Kriesler); (b) “Spring Song” (Mendelssohn); (c) “Spani:.i Dances” (Moszkowski); Soprano—Miss Mae Matheson, (a) “The Bird That Came in Spring” (Benedict); (b) "The Cuckoo” (Lehmann); Organ—Terrence Casey, (a) “Crazy Pirouette” (Frisk); (b) "Love Everlasting” (Friml); Songs ot the piano—Jack Blair, (a) “Telling It To The Daisies” (Warren); “Vagabond Lover” (Zimmerman); Violin —Miss E. Judd, “Paradise” (Kreisler). 9. : Weather report and station notices; selection —Band of the Garde Republicaine, “Clarinet Concerto”; Soprano—Miss. Mae Matheson, "I Know Not Why” (Bingham); Selections—lnstrumental Trio. “Hungarian Dance No. 6” (Brahms); (b) “To Spring” (Greig); (c) “Nina” (Kriesler); Recital—Miss E. McPeak, (a) "The Coward” (Service) ; (b) "The Conversation Book” (Punch). 9.30: Tenor—Mr H. A. Johnston, (a) “A Song of the Open” (Forze); (b) “Five Eyes” (Gibbs); Violin—Miss E. Judd, “Liebesleid” (Wagner); Contralto —Miss I Horniblow, "Three Green Bonnets” (D’Hardelot ); Selections — Instrumental Trio, (a) “Second Waltz in B Flat” (Godard), (b) "Simple Aveu” (Elgar); Song at the piano— Jack Blair. “What Have I Done” (Jurman>; Selection—Boston Symphony Orchestra, “Frublingsstimmen.” 10.0: God save the King. 2YB, NEW PLYMOUTH (1230 Kilocycles)—MONDAY, DEC. 29. 6.30: Children's session 7.30: News, markets, and information. 8.0: Studio concert

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 18762, 29 December 1930, Page 10

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RADIO PROGRAMMES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 18762, 29 December 1930, Page 10

RADIO PROGRAMMES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 18762, 29 December 1930, Page 10