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Following are details of to-day’s programmes received from New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations : IYA, Auckland (333 M.). 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children’s session. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk, Mr R. HowardTaylor, “ Care of the Feet.” 8.1: London Symphony Orchestra, “ Coriolan ” overture (R.). 8.9: Contralto. Miss Kay Christie, “ I Hid My Love,” “ Will* o’ the Wisp.” 8.16: Instrumental, Studio Trio, “Three Miniatures ” (Bridge).! 8.26: Russian State Choir, “Storm on the Volga” (R.). 8.34: Elocution, Mr, J. F. Montague, “The Bells.” 5:43: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Mary M’Cormack, I selected. 8.53: Piano. Mr Eric Waters, “Chelsea Reach.” 8.58: Tenor, Tito Schipo, “ Ave Maria” (R.). 9.2: Evening forecast and announcements. 9.4: Talk. Mr A. B. Chappell. M.A., Topical Talk.” 9.19: Contralto. Miss Kay Christie. “Sunbeams.” 9.23: Baritone, Mr R. Richards, “To the Forest.” 9.27. 'Cello solo, Pablo Casals, “ Melody in F” (Rubinstein) (R.). 9.30: Mezzosoprano, Miss Mary M’Cormack, select ed. 9.37: Instrumental, Studio Trio. “ Barcarolle,” “ Norwegian Spring Dance.” 9.46: Elocution, Mr J. F. Mon tague, “Lovely Woman.” 9.54: Baritone, Mr R. Richards, “ All Your Shades,” “Can’t Remember.” 10.1: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2” (Liszt) (R.). 10.10: Close down. 2YA, Wellington (416 M.). 3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner session (records) Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, “Pique Dame”; San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, “ Caprice Viennois ” (Kreisler) (R.). 6.15: Violin, Fritz Kreisler, “ Indian Love Call,” ‘Deep In My Heart, Dear”; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “ Rukoczy March.” 6.30: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “ Samson and Deli Iah”; grand organ. Arnold Grier, “Softly Awakes My Heart”; San Fran cisco Symphony Orchestra, “ Coppelia Ballet." 6.45: Victor Symphony Orchestra, “Dance of the Hours.” 7.0: News session. 7.40: Lecturette. Mr Dan M’Kenzie, “The Laws of Rugby.” 8.1: Orchestra. “Barber of Seville.” 8.9. Melodie Four, “ On the Thorn Bush Blooms a Rosebud.” 8.13: Contralto, Essie Ackland, “ The Lost Chord ” (R.); instrumental trios. Kreisler, Kreisler and Raucheisen, " Syncopation ” (Kreisler). “ Marche Miniature Viennoise ” (Kreisler) iR.). 8.23: Tenor, Mr Sam Duncan, “Angels Guard Thee.” 8.27: Orchestra, “ Cid Ballet Music.” 835: Special studio presentation of Richard Hughes’s famous radio play, “ Danger.” Mary, Elsie M. Lloyd; Jack, Eric A. Clark; Mr Bax, Victor S. Lloyd. (The scene of the play is in a coal mine.) (The author. Richard Hughes, was asked by the British Broadcasting Corporation to Write a play for effect by sound only in the sante way that film plays are written for effect by sight only. This was thus the first “ listening .play,” an experi merit, in a new medium, which in England has proved a great success. This particular play was repeated twice aftei i:d initial performance. It was pro duced by Nigel Playfair, and broadcast from the London Station 2LOd 8.53: Orchestra, “Tales of Hoffmann.”
9.3: Weather report. 9.-5: Baritone, Mr R. S. Alhvright, “Star of My Soul.” 9.9: Soprano, Lucrezia Bori, “II Bacio —The Kiss” (R.) ; pianoforte solo. Mischa Levitski (R.). 9.17: Vocal duet, Messrs Sam Duncan and W. W. Marshall, “ The Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp.” 9.21: Orchestra, “ Ballet Music from Meyerbeer’s Operas.” 9.29: Tenor, Mr F. Bryant, “ The Hand of a Friend,” “Blue Sky and White Road.” 9.36: Bass, Mr W. W. Marshall, “ Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.” 9.40: Wurlitzer organ, Jesse Crawford, “ Roses of | Yesterday,” “Just a Night for Meditaj tion ” (R.). 9.46: Melodie Four, “ Timi buctoo.” 9.50: Orchestra, “Beauty Prize.” 10.0: Close down. ! 3YA, Christchurch (306 M-). 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0Children’s session. 8.1: Overture, rebroadcast of 2YA. 8.11: Song, Miss Alma Finnerty, “ When Irish Eyes Are Smiling.” 8.15: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. 8.24: Soprano, Miss Eileen Johnstone, “ The Desert Song.” 8.28: Xylophone, W. Byrne and W. W. Bennett, 44 The Two Imps” (R.). 8.31: Humorous recital. Mr L. T. J. Ryan, 44 Mv Friend Brown.” 8.35.: Dance music, “Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life,” 44 This Year of Grace ” (R.). 8.43: Baritone, Mr Ernest Orchard, “The Miner.” 8.47: Vocal, Miss Alma Finnerty, “ When They Ask Me What Your Name Is,” "A Little Bit of Heaven.” 8.55: Dance music, 44 1 Faw Down and Go Boom,” 44 Me and the Man in the Moon” (R.). 9.3: Weather report. 9.8: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. 9.17: Soprano, Miss Eileen Johnstone, “ Only a Rose,” “ If You’re, in Love You’D Waltz.” 9.24: Humorous recital, Mr L. T. J. Ryan. “ Mixed and Muddled.” 9.29: Bass. Mr Ernest Orchard, “Out of the Deep,” 44 Davy Jones’ Locker.” 9.36: Waltzes, “Missouri Waltz,” “Till We Meet Again” (R.). 9.42: Foxtrots, “ Glad Rag Doll ” and “ What D’ya Say?” 9.48: Dance programme (records)—Overture, “ Der Freischutz”; foxtrots, “My Pet," Baby Doll.” 44 I’m Afraid of You ” 10.1: Will Gardner, “ That’s Another One Gone”: Joe Miller and Charlie Farrell. “The Grass Grows Greener”; foxtrots. “Jf You Want the Rainbow,” “You Don’t Like It. Not Much”; waltz, 44 Was It a Dream?” 10.16. Tenor, Browning Mummery, “ Had You But Known”; Hawaiian, “Honolulu Stomp”: foxtrot, “Dainty Miss”; Hawaiian, “Hawaiian Dream.” 10.28: Bass-baritone, Peter Dawson, “ The Admiral’s Yarn”: Wurlitzer organ, Rosette ”; foxtrot, “ The Grass Grows Greener": Hawaiian, “Song of Hawaii.” 10.40: Male quartet, “ Chlo-E ” ; foxtrot, The Doll Dance”; waltz, “ Sunset Down in Somerset.” 10.52: Tenor, Joseph Hi slop, “Mary”; Hawaiian. "Honolulu Moon”; foxtrots, 44 Flapperette,” “Is It Possible ?* 11.0; Close down. 4YA, Dunedin (463 M.;. 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children’s session. 8 1 : Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “ Invitation to the Waltz” (R.). 8.9: Presentation of the song cycle. “ Windflowers " by the 4Y A Harmonists sast Soprano • - Mae Matlieson; me -zo-soprano, Miss j Mollie Andrews: tenor, Mr H. A. John-| ston; baritone, Mr F. M. Tuohy. 8.39:
Instrumental, 4YA Broadcasting Trio, “Souvenir.” 8.45: Don Cossacks, “Three Folk Songs” (R.). 8.49: Recitals—Miss Julia Jacobs, 44 Portia’s Description of Her Suitors,” “ Lorenzo Eulogy on Music.” 8.59: Weather report. 9.1: Instrumental, 4YA Broadcasting Trio, 44 Canzonetta.” 9.6: Bass, Peter Dawson, “ Song of the Flea ” (R.). 9.9: Soprano, Miss Mae Matheson, “A Birthday.” 9 13: Pianoforte, Mrs Ernest Drake. “ Ballade in A Flat (Chopin). 9.17: Tenor, Mr H. A. Johnston, “How’s My Boy?” 951: ’Cello, Mr P. J. Palmer, “Tarantella.” 9.25: Recital, Miss Julie Jacobs, “ Queen Catherine’s Defence.” 9.35: Royal Opera Orchestra, 44 Carmen Ballet ’ (R.). 9.43: Baritone, Mr F. M. Tuohy, “Harbour Night Song.” 9.47: Violin, Miss Eva Judd, 44 Romance in G” (Beethoven). 9.52: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Mollie Andrews, “ Cuckoo Clock ” 9.56: Chicago Symphony* Orchestra. “Slavonic Dance in G Minor” (Dvorak) (R.). 10.0: Close down. Australian Stations. 2BL, Sydney (353 metres)—9.3o p.m. to midnight: Studio concert. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres)—9.3o p.m. to 1 a.m.: Concert. 9.30: Relay of first act. of 44 The Desert Song.” 4QG, Brisbane (385 metres)—9.3o to 11.30 p.m.: Programme arranged by Mr Sydney May. FOR SATURDAY. IYA, Auckland (333 M.). 2.45 to 4.30 p.m.: Relay of description of football match from Eden Park. 6.0: Children’s session. 7.0: Talk, Mr G. D. Rutter, “The Flower Garden.” 8.1: Orchestra, “Jolly Robbers.” 8.11: The Snappy Three, “Blue Bird Sing Me a Song,” “Blue Night,” “Forty-seven Ginger-Headed Sailors.” 8.20: The Olympians, “Thirty Minute Miniature Concert.” 8.50: Orchestra, “Barcarolle,” flute solo, “Fairy Tarapatapoum.” 9.0: Evening forecast and announcements. 9.3: The Snappy Three, “Marian”; “Mary Ann.” 9.9: Orchestra, “Blue Mazurka.” 9.19: The Oly’mpians, “Thirty Minutes Miniature Concert.” 9.49: Orchestra, “Valse”; march “Ole South.” Dance programme (records): —10.0: Foxtrots, “I’d Rather be Blue,” “I Never Knew/* “My Man.” 10.10: Vocal, Nick Lucas, “Heart o’ Mine”; foxtrots, “Wedding of the Painted Doll,” “Broadway Melody”: waltz, “Love Boat.” 10.22: Vocal, Nick Lucas, “Old Timer”; foxtrots, “You Were Meant for Me,” “Tiger Rag.” 10.34: Tenor, William O’Neal, “Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise”; foxtrots, “It’s Tight Like That,” “I’ll Never Ask for More,” “I Want to be Bad”; one-step, “Jazz Battle.” 10.49: Tenor, William O’Neal, “Stout Hearted Men”; foxtrots, “When the World is at. Rest,” “Button Up Your Overcoat,” "Who’s Sorry Now?” 11.0: Close down. 2YA, Wellington (416 M-). 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Relay description of football match from Athletic Park. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner session (records):—Orchestra of the Opera Comique de Paris, “Scenes Pittoresque —Fete Boheme,” "Marche”; Dajos Bela Orchestra, “Casino Tanze.” 6.15: Grand Symphony' Orchestra, “Tales of Hoff- | man”; Orchestra Mascotte, “Siren Magic:.” 6.30: Orchestra of the Opera Comique, Paris, “Carmen” Overture; Dajos . Bela Orchestra, “Morning Leaves.’ 6.45: Edith Lorand Orchestra, ; “Johann Strauss”: Liebesfeier.” 7.0: News session. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr F. L. Combs. MA., "William Hazlitt on ‘Living and Learning.’ ” 8.1: Orchestra, “Potted Overture.” 8.9: Soprano, Miss , Nit.a Hopkins, “Rose Softly Blooming.” , 813; Novelty, Messrs Harman and Beere. 44 Ban joviality”; “There’s a Trick in Picking a Chicken.” 8.20: The CoOptimists in short turns and encores. 8.27: Orchestra, “A Day in Paris.” 8.35: Baritone, Mr 11. Du Faur, “A Castillian Lament.” 8.39: Siffleuse and comic song, Miss Winifred Birch-Johuston, “O Sole Alio,” “The Bird on Nelly’s Hat.” 8.47; Song, Miss Lily Charles, “The Best Things in Life are Free.” 8.51: Orchestra, “Pale Moon”; cornet solo, “Besses o’ the Barn.” 8.59: Weather report. 9.1: Soprano, Miss Nita Hopkins, "At Dawning,” “The Two Magicians.” 98: Novelty, Messrs Harman and Beere, “Beat of the Drum,” “Doin’ the Raccoon.” 9.15: Baritone, Mr 11. Du Faur, “The Kerry Dance.” 9.10: Orchestra, “Glorianna.” 9.29: The Co-Optimists in short turns and encores. 9.36: Novelty, The Roosters. “Army’ Reminiscences— Route March” (R.). 9.42: Songs, Miss Lily* Charles, “Ah! Sweet Mjtetery of Life,” “Hard Up, but Happy.” 9.49: Orchestra, Dance Novelties. 10.0: Dance programme (records) :—Waltz, “Marie”; foxtrot, “I Kiss Your Hand. Madame”; waltz, “Where is the Song of Songs for Me?”; foxtrot. “I’ve Got a Feeling I’m Falling.” 10.13: Baritone, John Charles Thomas, “Rolling Down to Rio”; foxtrots, "Stairway of Dreams,” “That’s the Good Old Sunny South,” “I’ll Tell the World”; waltz, “Sweet Suzanne.” 10.29: Vocal, Bob Nolan, “Rose of Mandalay”; foxtrots, “Do You Ever Think of Ale?”; “Ploddin’ Along,” “Naughty Eyes,” “Leave Ale with a Beautiful Melody.” 10.43: Vocal solo, Bob Nolan. “Caressing You”; foxtrots, "Mean to Ale.” “Aly Castle in Spain is a Shack in the Lane,” “Shout Hallelujah, 'Cause I'm Home,” “There's a Place in the Sun for You.” 11.0: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch (306 M.). 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children’s session. 7.0: News session 7.30: Sports results to hand. 8.1: H.AI Irish Guards Band, “Colonel Bogey’” March (R.). 8.4: Soprano, Aliss Marjorie Miller, “Poor Wand’ring One.” 8.8: Charles Lawrence’s Snappy -Trio in Musical Snaps and Jollity. 8.23: Sir Harry Lauder, “The Pirate” (R.). 8.27: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Spanish Dances” (Moszkowski). 8.35: Scottish song, Mrs D. W. Stallard, “Still as the Night.” 8.39: Humour, Mr George Titchener, “Funny Phrases.” 8.44: Wurlitzer organ, Jesse Crawford. “The Song is Ended < R.). 8.48: Popular song at piano. Afiss Anne Stephenson, “Sailing the Sea of Romance.” 8.52: Scottish song, to own accompaniment—Mr Jock Lockhart, "Heather-r-r-r-Dew.” 8.58: Weather report. 9.3: Soprano. Miss Marjorie Miller, “Over the Dreamland Sea,” “I Love You Truly.” 9.10: Messrs Chas. Lawrence, Sydney' Comfort and Eddie Hegan in a varied entertain ment of bright numbers. 9.25: Tenor Gene Austin. “She’s Funny’ That Wav.” “Sonny Boy’ (R.). 9.31: Instrumental Uhristchurch Broadcasting Trio. 9.39: Old-time songs. Airs D. W. Stallard “The Land of the Leal.” “I Cannot Sing the Old Songs.” 9 47: Humour. AD Geo Titchener, “How I Climbed the Pole.'* “Lawyers’ Language.” 9 52: Songs at t.hc piano. Aliss Anne Stephenson. “Old Alan Sunshine.” “Ale and the Man in the Aroon.” 10.0: Touches of Bonnie Scotland. Air Jock Lockhart (at the piano), "Heather-r-r Bloom.” 10.7: Dance programme (records) :—Foxtrots, “He, She and Me,” “Fashionette.” “Angry/’ 10.20: Baritone, Richard Bonelli. “Summer Moon"; foxtrots. “Mi Amado ” “What a Girl! AVhat a Night!” 10.32- Baritone Richard Bonelli, “Vision o f Venice”; foxtrots “Olaf,” “ *Yo Te Amo’ means ‘I Love You’"; waltz. “The Waltz I Can’t Forget.” 10.44: Vocal duet. Lester AFFarland and Robert Gardner, “Birmingham Gaol"; foxtrots. “Monna Vaniia,” “The Alonte Carlo Song,” “Let’s Sit and Talk About You." “In a Great Big Wav.” 11.0: Close down. '’T’C, Christchurch (750 metres) 10.0 ft ;n " The Plah< London Symphony Orchestra. 10 5: j Tested recipes: Dresden Patties. Fruit I 1 Puffs, Iloney Biscuits. 10.25: “Golden <
Days,” Allan Prior and Herbert Waterous (duet); “ Humoresque ” (Chanson a Loire), W. H. Squire (’cello); 44 O Lovely Night,” Muriel Brunskill. A brief talk, “ A Business man’s visit to Bournville,” Mr P. Walker; followed by “ The Alerry Widow Waltz,” Alischa Dobrinski (violin); “Had you but known,” Alfred O’Shea (tenor); “ To Spring *’ and ** One More Day, Aly John,” Percy Grainger (piano) ; “ Largo,” W. H. Squire (’cello) ; “Stu dents’ Entrance” (trio and chorus); “ Un Peu d’Amour,” Alischa Dobrinski; 44 Kathleen Alavourneen,” Muriel Brunskill (contralto); “Wedding day at Troldhangen,” Percy Grainger (piano) , 44 Home, Sweet Home,” Alfred O’Shea (tenor); “The Belle of New York” (selection), Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. 2.30 to 5.30 (approx.) : Alusical programme on short wave (50 metres) including : 41 La Gioconda,” Court Sy rmphony Orchestra; “I Love the Moon,’ Hubert Eisdell (tenor); 44 Classica ” Selection), Quentin MacLcan on Compton theatre organ; “The Little Silver Ring/’ Eileen Boy’d (contralto) ; "Gipsy’ Suite,” Plaza Orchestra; 44 Adorable ” and "Gloria.” Rudy Wiedoeft (saxophone), " Song of the Locust,” Ernest M'Kinley (tenor) ; 44 Passacaglia,” Albert Sam raons (violin); 44 Hats off to the Stoker” and "Tally Ho! ” Walter Kingsley (baritone): “Little Log Cabin of Dreams ” and “ Did you Mean Itr Mersh M’Curdy (organ); “Jewel Song iFaust) and "Waltz Song,” Gertrude Johnston (soprano) ; “ La Paloma.' Paul Whiteman orchestra; 44 Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes,” Redder Nash (tenor): “No Possible Doubt Whatever,” Harold Williams (baritone) ; se lections from “ Princess Ida,” Court Symphony Orchestra; " Deep in My Heart ” and 44 Serenade,” Mischa Dobrinski (violin) ; “ The Floral Dance, Rex Palmer (baritone) ; “ Poet and Peasant/’ overture, Columbia Sym phony Orchestra; “Slumber on my little Gipsy Swetheart,” Fraser Gauge ibaritone) ; “ lolanthe,” Band of H.AI. Grenadier Guards. 4YA, Dunedin (463 M.). 2.45 to 4.30 p.m.: Relay description of Senior Rugby’ football match from Carisbrook ground. 6.0: Children's session. 7.0: News session. 8.1: Relay' of 3YA, Christchurch. 10.0: Dance pro gramme (records) :—Waltz, “Popular Songs of Yesterday”; foxtrots, “Dusky Stevedore,” “When Sweet Susie Goes Steppin’ By.” 10.13: Tenor, Lewis James. “Roses of Yesterday”: Hawaiian., “Honolulu Sweetheart of Aline": waltz, “Was It Love?”: foxtrot, "That’s What Put the ‘Sweet’ in Home. Sweet Home.” 10.25: Tenor, Barrington Hooper. "For You Alone”; foxtrot, “Sweethearts on Parade"; waltz, “Another Kiss”; foxtrot, “In a Woodshed She Said She Would.” 1038• Melodv Three, "Remember Me to Mary"; fox trot. “Jimmy Valentine”; selection. ( ‘ This Year of Grace.” 10.48: Bass with chorus, Paul Robeson, “Plantation |
Songs”; foxtrots, “Teach Me to Dance Like Grand-ma,” “Gotta be Good,” "A Room with a View,” “In the Shadows.” 11.0: Close down.
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