TO-NIGHT’S RADIO PROGRAMMES.
The wireless programmes to be broadcast to-day are:— 2VA, Wellington (416m—720k.). 2: Recordings. 3: Talk, prepared by the Jlome Science Extension Service of Otago University. 3.30 and -4.30: Sports ! results. 5: Children. 6: Dinner music, i 7: News. 7.30: W.E.A. session. W. B. j Oliver, M.Sc., "Our Biological Environj ment—Town." j S: Mr Win M’Keon and Company present "An Evening at a London Variety Theatre.” A programme of Inter-nationally-known artists will be heard, including: Julian Rose, Hebrew comedian: Percy Prvde, phono fiddle expert; Charles Penrose, laughing comedian; Leslie Sarony, light comedian: Tarrant Bailey, Jr., banjo virtuoso; The Ginx Trio, in vocal items; Tom Burke, tenor; Thea Phillips, soprano; The Eight Famous Choristers; Mario Lorenzf, harp solos; Coram, world-famed ventriloquist, with Jerry and Sandy Powtll's mouthorgan band. 10: Close. 3YA, Christchurch (30€m.—9SOk.). 2; Recordings. 3.15: Talk, prepared by the Home Science Extension Service ~>f Otago University. 3.30 and 4.30: Sports results. 5: Children. 6; Dinner musio. 8.2: Massed military bands, "1001 March.” 8.6: Vocal gems, The Palace Opera Company, "Merry England." 5.14: 'Cello, Beatrice Harrison, "Largo." 8.18: Tenor, John M'Cormack, " A Pair of Blue Eyes,” "I Feel You Near Me.” 8.24: Pianoforte Solo, Moriz Rosenthal, " Etud* in G Flat Major," "Mazurka in C Sharp Minor.” 8.28; Baritone, Thomas Marshall, "The Old Rustic Bridge.” 8.31: Scotch comedian. Will Fyft'e. “If Scotland Turns Republic.” 8.35: Dajos Bela Orchestra, “ Maritana ” selection. 8.43: Tenor, Richard Tauber, "Silver Hair and Heart of Gold." 8.46: Organ. Reginald Foort, " Theme Songs from Famous Films." 8.52: Vocal duet, Ana Hn to and Deant» Waretini, "E PariRa.” 5.55: Violin, Fritz Kreisler, "Souvenir.” 8.58: Baritone, Peter Dawson, "The Gay Highway.” 9.1: Weather. 9.3: Talk, J. T. Burrows, "The Sport of Early England.” 9.18: Dajos Bela Orchestra, " Valse Triste." 9.22: Contralto. Esther Coleman, “ There's a Land." 9.26: Saxophone duet, Rudy Wiedoeft and Arnold Brilhart, "La Golondrfna.” 9.29: Edward Branscombe s Westminster Glee Singers, " Sally In Our Alley.” 9.32: Humour, Sandy Powell. " Sandy, the Ballad Singer.” 9.35; The Victor Olof Sextet. "To a Wild Rose," "In Autumn.” 9.38: Baas, Malcolm M’Eachern, "You Along O’ Me." 9.41: Debroy Somers Band, "Ballads We Love.” 9.49; Tenor, Richard Crooks, "Only My Song." 9.52: Dajos Bela Trio, " Traumerei." 9.56: Vocal duet, Dora Labette and Hubert Eisdell, "Down the Vale." 9.59: Massed Military Bands, " Old Comrades March." 10.2: Close. 3ZC, Christchurch (250m.—1200k.). 5.30 p.m.: Children. 6-15-7.30: Dinner music. 7.15-7.30: Talk on Dentistry, given by Mr F. P. Tymons. 7.30: News. 7.45: Recordings. S-10: Evening concert programme. 9: Rev Gardner Miller, Talk on “ Religion and Life." OSD, Daventry (19.8—31.5 m.). 4 p.m.: Time signal from Big Ben; news. 4.15: “The Economist in the Witness Box." a talk by Commander Stephen King-Hall and Mr N. F. Hall (head of the Department of Economics, University College, London). 4.35: The Australian Choir. 5.20: Gramophone records. 5.30-6: The Rutland Square and New Victoria Orchestra, directed by Norman Austin, from the New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 783, 8 June 1933, Page 4
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