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RADIO PROGRAMMES

FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 10.0: Gramophone recordings. 11.12: Lecturette, “Fashions.” 12.0: Lunch hour music. 2.0: Gramophone recordings. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results. 5.0: Children. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News, market reports and sports results.. 7.40: Lecturette. Mi'. C. S. Dempster, “Cricket Reminiscenses.” 8.0: National Military Band, “The Flying Dutchman.” Tenor, Mr. B. H. Mayall, "Who Is Sylvia?” Apollo Singers (mezzo-soprono soloist, Miss Dorothy Sawyer), “Maureen.” Quartet, The Aeolians, “Lovely Night, ’ “Every Rustling Tree.” Soprano, Miss Kathleen Wood, “Nymphs and Fauns.” Apollo Singers, “Drake’s Drum.” Baritone, Mr. George Wright, “The Trumpeter.” Apollo Singers, “Gondolier’s Serenade.” Humour, Flotsam and Jetsam, “Schubert’s Toyshop,” “Polonaise in the Mall.” Apollo Singers, “Awake! Awake.” Musical monologue, Miss Joan Maunder, “Breaon Hill.” Apollo Singers, “My Bonnie Lass She Smileth.” Tenor. Mr. George Wilson. “I Ha’e a Wife O’ My Ain,” “My Wife’s a Winsome Wee Thing,” “Come Under My Plaidie.” Apollo Singers, “Follow the Gleam.” Weather report and station notices. Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, “Grand March” from Tannhauser.” Apollo Singers, “Pilgrims’ Chorus.” Soprano. Miss Kythe Maciver, “Ritorna Vincitor.” Apollo Singers, “Greeting to Spring.” Bass, Mr. J. M. Caldwell, “Myself When Young.” Apollo Singers, “The Sword of Ferrara.” 9.3o:.Dance programme of oldtime favourites. 11.0: Close. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0: Gramophone recital. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk, Mr. J. S. Hawkes. “Tours and Motor Driving.” 8.0: Eighteenth Century Orchestra, “The Beggar’s Opera." 8.8: Tenor, Mr. David M’Gill, “If You Would Love Me,” “Sleep and the Roses.” 8.11: Organ solo. “La Nuit.” 8.16: Soprano. Miss Phyllis Coombs, “The Scent of the Lilies,” “In the Fashion. 8.22: Salon Orchestra, waltz. “The Blue Danube.” 8.28: Vaudeville entertainment. The Two Rascals, introducing “I Don’t Care a Lot for a Lot Of It,” “Chin Wag.” “Piano Novelties.” 8.40: Harp, Mr. H. G. Glaysher. “The Murmuring Brook.” 8.45: Baritone. Mr. Claude Burrows, "The Clock,” “Uncle Rome.” 8.50: Orchestra,. “Orientale.” “Nocturne.” 8.59: Male Quarter. “I Know if Two Bright Eyes.” 9.2: Weather forecast, etc. 9.6: Mr. M’GiJl, “Roses of Forgiveness,” “The Carnival.” 9.12: Tampa Blue Orchestra. “Running Between the Raindrops.” 9.16: The Two Rascals, introducing “A Vagabond Lover,” “Chin Wag,” “Piano Novelty,” “Tap Dance Medley Specialty.” 9.28: Orchestra, “Woodland Pictures.” 9.39: Miss Coombs. “L’Ete Summer,” “Stay With Me, Summer.” 9.44: My Glaysher. “The Last Rose of Summer,” “The Mountains of Mourne.” 9.50: Mr. Burrows, “Sunshine in Rainbow Valley.” “Go to Sea.” 9.55: Parlophone Military Band. “Steadfast and True,” “The Singing Season.” 10.0: Close.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19095, 29 January 1932, Page 4

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19095, 29 January 1932, Page 4

RADIO PROGRAMMES Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19095, 29 January 1932, Page 4

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