RADIO PROGRAMMES.
The wireless programmes to be broadcast to-night are:— 2YA, Wellington (41Gxn. —7201 c.). 6: Dinner music session—Orchestra, “ Academic Festival ” Overture, “ From Foreign Parts ” —ltaly, Germany, ” Lilac Time ’’ Selection, “ Schwanda the Bagpipe Player,’’ “ Schatz Waltz,” “ Mosaic ” Potpourri, “ The Land of Smiles ’’ Selection, “ From Foreign Parts ” —Spain, Hungary. “ Moonlight on the Alster.” 7: News, reports and sports results. 7.40: Ltecturette. Mr H. C. South, “ Books—Grave and Gay.” 8: Paul Godwin's Orchestra, “Geisha.” Presentation by Mr Keith Grant and Company of the Japanese Musical play, “ The Geisha.” Act I—Opening chorus, “ Happy Japan.” Solos—“ Dear Little Jappy-.Tap-Jappy,” “ The Amorous Goldfish.” Duet—“ The Kissing.” Solo and chorus—“ Chon Kina.” Duet—“ Pearl of the Radiant Sea.” 8.33: 2YA Orchestrina, “Les Contes d’Hoffmann.” 8.42: Act 2—“ Tlite Geisha.” Chorus—“ Day Born of Love.” Solo—“ Star of My Soul.” Chorus of Geisha Girls—“ With Splendour Auspicious.” Solo and Chorus —“Chin Chin Chinaman.” Solo—“ The Jewel of Asia.” Solo and Chorus—“ The Interfering Parrot.” Solo and Chorus, “ Love, Love, Softly You Call." Finale, “Before Our Eyes.” 9.12: Monologue John Barrymore, “Gloucester’s Soliloquy” (from “King Henry IV., Act 2, scene 2). 9.16: Orchestrina, “Genevieve de Brabant.” 9.28: Lecture-recital by Mr Karl Atkinson, ” The Indispensable Piano.” 10: Dance music programme until 11 p.m. 3YA, Christchurch (308 m 980 k.). 6: Dinnter music session—Orchestra, “ Zampa ’’ Overture, “ Dynamiden ” Waltz, “O Sole MIo,” “Kaiser Waltz,” “ The Tea House of a Hundred Steps,” “ Be Embraced, Ye Millions,’’ ” Aida ” Selection, “ Hungarian Rhapsody" No. 2, “Narcissus,” “Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival,” “ Souvenir ” Valse Boston, “Gopak.” 7: News and reports. 7.30: Miss W. Haward, M.A., “The Beginning of English Banking.” 8: Programme by Band of Ist Canterbury Regiment and 3YA artists. Band, “ La Militairte,” “ Viscount Nelson.” 8.14: Baritone, Mr Clive Hindle, ” I Heard You Singing,” ” The Village Blacksmith.” 8.19: Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, “My Hula Love.” 8.22: Soprano, Miss Loyis M’Kinley, “ Sewing Song," “ What a Wonderful World it Would Be.” 8.27: Band, “Torchlight.” 8.31: Humour, Mr George Titchener, “ I Had a Little Garden,” ‘ The Girl on the Stairs.” 8.38: Christchurch Broadcast-
ing Trio, “ Second Valse,” “ The Old Refrain.” 8.46: Bass, Mr R. S. H. Buchanan, “Mendin’ Roadways.” 8.4 8: The Singing Teachters’ Society, “ Lay Down Arms, Brothers,” “ Brothers, Your Hands.” 8.54: Band, “Juliana.” 9.2: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.4: Mr Hindle. “Blue Sky and White Road,” "The Ragged Vagabond." 9.8: Light Opera Company, “ Songs of ; Wales.” 9.12: Polka, Bandsman W. TTnwin, “Althea.” 9.16: Miss M’Kinley, ” The Greatest Wish In The World,” - “When The Dew Is Falling.” 9.21: Violin, Jascha Heifetz, “On Wings of ; Song.” 9.25: Mr Titchener, “ Thte Cross- . ing Sweeper’s Story.” 9.31: B&nd, “Higher Grade.” 9.35: Mr Buchanan, “ Time To Go,” “ Come To The Cookhouse Door.” 9.41: Broadcasting Trio, “ Intermezzo,” “ Romance,” “ Saltarello.” 9.50: Light Opera Company, ’ “Songs of England.” 9.54: Band, “ Bo- ; hemian Girl.” 10.4: Close.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 302, 21 December 1931, Page 4
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