RADIO PROGRAMMES.
NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. IYA, AUCKLAND. 3.0: Selected recordings. 3.30: Literary selection. Further selected recordings. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports; Talk —Mr H. Driver, “Book Review.” 8.0: Harry Bolton and His Apache Dance Orchestra, (a) “My Baby Just Cares For Me”; (b) “Latest Dance Hits”; Miss Joan Laird and Mr Arthur Ripley. “Through the Night”; “Keep on Humming"; “Mavis”; “We Were So Happy"; Debroy Somers Band. “Hungarian Medley”; Mrs B. Jellard, (a) “Whatever Is, Is Best”; (b) “Melisande in the Wood”; Mr Ivan Perrin, “Mighty Lak, a Rose”; The Apache Dance Orchestra, “Swinging in a Hammock”; Mr A. B. Chappell, M.A., “Topical Talk.” 8.0: Evening weather forecast and announcements; Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “A Musical Switch”: (b) “You’ve Got Your Mother’s Eyes”; The Apache Dance Orchestra, “Dancing With Tears in My Eyes”; “Tiddle-Id-dle-Um-Pum”; Cornet—Sylvester Ahola —“The English Rose”; National Military Band, “Ben Hur”; Miss Joan Laird and Mr Arthur Ripley, “If I Am Dreaming”; “Whip-poor-willl”; Saxophone solo —Stewart Sinel, “I’m Lonely”; The Apache Dance Orchestra, (a) “Little White Lies”; (b) “Around the Corner”; A Century of Progress Band, (a) “The Jolly Coppersmith.” 10.2: God save the King. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 3.0: Chimes. Selected gramophone recordings; 8.30 and 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session; Great Symphony Orchestra, “A Rendezvous with Lehar”; Marek Weber and His Adlon Orchestra, “Lettre a Armand”; Paul Godwin’s Orchestra, “Serenata”; “A Polo Match”; Efim Schachmeister Orchestra, “Gipsy’s Farewell”; Marek Weber and His Adlon Orchestra, t “Dreams”; Paul Godwin’s Orchestra, “Types Tziganes”; “Marionette’s Wedding Guide”; “Sidelights Medley”; Efim Schachmeister Orchestra, “White Acacia”; Philharmonic Orchestra, “Prelude to Act 8 ‘Lohengrin.’ ” 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 8.0: Chimes. Specially recorded overseas programme; Dr Eugene Ormandy and His Salon Orchestra; The International Singers; The Ambassadors of Melody Land; Abroad with the Lockharts; International talk—Dr Guy H. Scholeneld, 0.8. E.; Hy-Wide and Handsome; International dance programme; God save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0: Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music session; Paul Godwin Orchestra, “Polish Temper”; “For You,” “Melodie”; “Kismet”; Efim Schachmeister Orchestra, “Dark Eyes”; Paul Godwin Orchestra, "Hearts and Diamonds”; “Serenata,” "Adoration”; Polydor Orchestra, “Berlin as it Laughs and Weeps”; Paul Godwin Orchestra, “Love in Idleness”; Efim Schachmeister Orchestra, “Kasbek”; Paul Godwin Orchestra, “Short but Delicious.”
7.0: News session; Addington stock market reports.
8.0: Chimes; Debroy Somers Band, “Valse Memories”; Mr Clive Hindle, (a) “Song of the Bow,” (b) “Obstination”; Studio Octet, “Exalted Ruler,” "Caliph of Bagdad"; Mrs Grace Empson, (a) “Boat Song." (b) “Love is a Dream"; Mr H. Instone. “Counting the Kids”; Chorus and orchestra of Berlin State Opera, ‘’Spinning Chorus' froxn “The Flying Dutchman"; Studio Octet. “With My Guitar and You". Mr J. Haydn Williams, (a) “ReviJle, ’ (b) “Tally Ho"; Mrs Grace Empson, “On the Banks of Allan Water”; Studio Octet, “Maid of the East.”
9.3: Weather forecast and station notices; accordeon, Medard Ferarero, “Monte Carlo”; Miss Addle Campbell, with orchestral accompaniment, (a) “Somewhere a Voice is Calling,” (b) “I Hear You Calling Me,” (c» “The Temple Bells,” (d) “Songs My Mother Taught Me”; Chorus and orchestra of Berlin State Opera, “Huncjment s Chorus,” from “Der Freischutz”; Mr H. Instone, “Dooley’s Tall Silk Hat”; Mr J. Hadyn Williams, (a) “Roses,” (b) “Good Company”; Studio Octet, (a) “Turkey in the Straw,” (b» “Humorous Interlude for piano and orchestra, ‘Cat and Mouse,’ ” (c) “Serenade— Roccoco”; Mr Clive Hindle, (a) “I Fear No Foe,” (b) “Blue S&y and White Road”; National Military Band, “Washington Post.” 10.0: God Save the King. 4YA. DUNEDIN. 3.0: Selected recordings. 3.15: Talk, “Some Ways of Using Apples,” arranged by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago Universiay. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session; talk, Mr L. W. McCaskill, “Review of N.Z. Journal of Agriculture for February, 1931.” 8.0: Chimes; Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. “Don Giovanni”; Mr R. Duredon, (a) “The Romany King,” (b) “Passing By,” (c) “All That I Ask”; 4YA Studio Trio, “Second and Third Movements from C Minor Trio”; Piano, Mr Max Scherek, (a) “Gavotte in B Minor,” (b) “Scherzino”; Miss Lucy G. James, (a) “The Ballad-Mon-ger,” (b) “Fairings,” (c) “Third Only”; 4YA Studio Trio, (a) “Moment Musicale.” (b) “Traumerei,” (c) “Anitra’s Dance,” (d) Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rusticana”; Mr F. Watt, “Droop Not, Young Lover.”
9.0: Weather report and station notices; J. H. Squire's Celeste Octet, “Perpetuum Mobile”; Miss F. Sumner, “May Dew,” “She Never Told Her Love”; Studio Instrumental Trio, “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice”; Mr F. Watt, (a) “The Blue Dragoon,” (b) “The Drums of Life”; Studio Instrumental Trio, (a) “Humoresque,” (b) “Gavotte Amaryllis”; Miss F. Sumner, “Days of Joy are Here”; Dance music session.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18817, 4 March 1931, Page 7
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