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RADIO PROGRAMMES

The radio programmes to be broadcast to-day are:— 3YA, Christchurch (416m.—720*.). 2: Selected recordings. 3: Classical music. 4: Light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results. 5: Children. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.35: Talk, Mr E. J. Bell, “ Books.” 8: A continuity programme, “ Ships That I-’ass in the Night,” narrated by Mr Tasman Young. 9.5: A soprano recital by Miss Annas Gale. 9.20: Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, ” Carlsbad,” ‘‘Oriental Dance.” 9.25: “Trouble With Cynthia,” a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 9.40: “ Music Round the Campfire,” introducing ” Blue Tall Fly ” and “Old Uncle Ned.” 9.55: New Mayfair Orchestra, “ Happy Memories ” Selection. 10-11: Dance music. . 3YL, Christchurch (250 m 1200 k.). 5-6: Light musical programme. 7: After-dinner music. S: Chamber music, featuring, at 8 p.m., Dvorak's Quartet in Major, played by the Prague String Quartet. 9-10: Sonata hour, featuring, at 9 p.m., Beethoven’s “ Waldstein ” Sonata, played by Wilhelm Kampff (pianist): and at 9.35 p.m., Brahms’s Sonata in F Minor, Op. 120, played by Lionel Tertis (viola) and Hariet Cohen (piano). 2YA, Wellington (526 m 570 k.). 2: Classical hour. 3: Sports results. 4: Sports results. 5: Children. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.40: Talk, “ For the Man on the Land.” 8: 2YA Concert Orchestra, “ Oberon.” 8.9: Lotte Lehmann (soprano) •with organ, "Where Thou Goest,” “ITalleluia.” 8.17: Erica Morini (violin), “ Caprlccio." 8.21: Frank Volker (tenor), "My Country.” 8.25: Orchestra, “ Jeux d’Enfants.” 5.40: "The Causes of War,” a talk delivered by Sir Josiah Stamp, and one of a series specially recorded by the British Broadcasting Corporation. 9.5: Clement Williams (baritone), " Thine is My Heart,” " Hurdy Gurdy Man,” " Linden Tree,” ” SereJiade." 9.20: Wilhelm Backhaus (piano), recital of music by Brahms. 9.28: Maria Olszewska (contralto), "The May Night,” "Love is for Ever." 9.36: Orchestra, "Adagio Cantabile." 9.42: Richard Tauber (tenor), “ The Lover’s Pledge," "To-morrow.” 9.48- Beatrice Harrison (’cello) with orchestra, " Caprice,” " Elegie.” 9.54: Orchestra, "Hungarian Dance.” No. 6. 10-11: Music, mirth and melody. IYA, Auckland (460m.—~630k.). 8: Silver Screen Orchestra. " Moonlight and Pretzels." 8.5: "The Country Storekeepers, Kb and Zeb," *n the thirteenth of a series of humorous episodes. 5.14: Mufeic at your fireside, featuring "Caro Mio Ben,” "Sextette” from "Lucia di Lammermoor.” 8.28: Spilling the Beans," being a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and hia employer. 8.43: Hans A sellberger Instrumental Trio, " Buchhof.” 8.46: Frank Perrin (comedian), ‘‘Fourteen Minutes of Merry Moments.” 9.5: Talk, Rev J. L. Gray, " In the Shadow of the Himalaya." 9.20-11: Dance music. 4YA, Dared in (379ra 7SCk.). S: Frogramme of recordings. Vienna Orchestra, " Memories of Old Vienna ’’ Suite. 8.8: Robert Howe (baritone), with chorus, “ The Four Jolly Smiths,” "Chorus, Gentlemen." 8.14: Gertrude Lawrence and Douglas Fairbanks, jun., scene from “Moonlight Is Silver.” 8.22: London Piano-Accordeon Band, " Meet Me Down Beside the Singing Waters." 8.25: Jack Hulbert (comedian), " Who's Been Polishing the Sun." 8.28: London Novelty Orchestra, " The Mosquitoes’ Parade." 8.31: Jeanette MacDonald (soprano), "Try to Forget." 8.34: Novelty sketch. " The Good Old Coaching Days." 8.40: Talk, Rev Albert Mead. “The Lost Millions of Lobengula." 9.5■ Concert by St Hilda Band (conductor, Mr James Dixon) Band, march, " Sen!i*c Abbey"; overture, " Tancredi." 9.18: Tho Radiettes Trio, " Rock and Roll,” "It’s the Talk of the Town," “If I Had a Million Dollars." 9.26: Band, cornet polka (soloist, Mr It. Colvin). “ Australis ”; Intermezzo, Austrian Hymn "Air Varie.” 9.40: The Radiettes Trio. "\\ hat a Little Moonlight Can Do,' “ Dardanella,” "Just Once Too Often." 9.48: Band, selection, Joan of Arc." 10-11: Music, mirth and melody. Daventry, England. GSB. 31 55m., GSD, 25.53 m. New Zealand standard time. 4 p.m.: Big Ben The 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra, directed bv .. H 2” 4.45: Talk. "For Hen Affairs. 5: The R.B C Em"lre Orches tra, (leader. Daniel Me’sa conductor Eric Fogg). “ Cirnfval,” “ Bohemian Scenes. 5.45-6: News. FOE W^P’irSDAY. 3YA, Ckrisrtctmrcli (416m.— 72Qk.). 7-8.30: Breakfast session. 10- Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 10.32: Selected recordings. 11.30: Talk by a Food Expert, on “Diet.” 11.50: Selected recordings. 12: Lunch music. 1.5:0 Education session. Eurytlimic work for the infants and Standards I. and Ti., Mis«=e s D. Bester and J. Hay. 2.15 to 2.35: For the Unper School, talks, “Adventurers in Exploration ” Mr L. F. de Berry. M A., Dip. Ed.. “ David Lfvjngstone.” 2.4 0-3: Mr G. Jobberns. M. B.Sc., Dip. Ed.. “ Sir Alan Cobham.” 3: Classical mu**ic. 4: Lie-ht musical nrogramme. 4.30: Sports results. _5: Children. 6: Diaper mus’e. 7: News and report,s. 7.35: Addington stock market reports. Symphony Orchestra conducted bv Albert Coates. Symphony No 9 in D Minor Op. 125 (The Choral Svmphony) (Beethoven). 9.10: “The Causes of War. Atalk delivered by Sir Norman Angel!, and one of a series recorded by the British Broadcasting Corporation. 9.25: Alfred Cortot (pianoforte), ■* pre]nde. Choral and Fugue.” 9 41: Heinrich Schlusnu* (baritone). “Coming of Soring.” 9.44: Berlin State Op°ra House Crehestra. “The Moldin'* Symphonic ; Poem. 10-11: Music, mirth and melody. 3V1., Christchurch. (230 m.— 12»3k.). 5-6: Light musical programme. 7: After-d’nner music. 8: Light popular programme. 9-10: An hour with Gilbert and Sullivan, featuring “ Pirates of Penzance.” 2YA, Wellington (526m.—570k). 7-8.30: Breakfast session. 10: Recordings. 10.30: Devotional serviee. 12: Lunch music. 2: Classical hour. 3: Sports results. 4: Sports results. 5: Children. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, ‘‘For the Hofne Gardener.” 8: Frank Crowther's Novelty Orchestra, “The Country Girl” Selection. 8.10: Essie Ackland (contralto), “The Hills of Home,’* “ Tired Hands,” “ Sweet and Low,** “ Move’s Old Sweet Song.” 8.25: Frank Crowther, piano novelty, “ By the Waters of Minnetonka.” 8.28: John Robertson, cornetist, with orchestral accompaniment, “ Old Fashoiped Town,” “ Maeushla,” “Vale,” “Just For Today.” 8.37: Orchestra, “The Ghost Dance.” 8.40: Talk, Professor F. L. W. Wood, “World Affairs.” 9.5: An hour with Gilbert and Sullivan, featuring "The Pirates of Penzance." 10.5-11.5: Dance programme. IYA, Auckland (460m.—€50k.). 8: The Capet String Quartet, “Quartet in C Major.” 5.36: Alexandra TriantJ (soprano), "A Maiden’s First Love Song,” "The Fairy Binsefuss." 8.40: Pablo Casals (’cello), and (J. Schullmlf (piano), Sonata in A Major, Op. 69. 9.5: Talk. Rev A. B. Chappell, M.A.. “The Maori: The Maori as a Warrior.” 9.20: Steiner Salon Orchestra, “In a Toy-Shop.’’ 9.24: Richard Tauber (tenor), "The Forbidden Song,” “ The Last Greeting.”

9.30: “The Blue Diamond,’* one of a series of dramas about famous diamonds. 9.45: Berlin State Opera Orchestra, “La Traviata ** Potpourri. 9.52: Evelyn Laye (soprano), with Male Chorus, "Brave Hearts.” 9.56: Sir Hamilton Harty, conducting the Halle Orchestra, Cossack Dance from “ Mazeppa.” 10-11: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, Dunedin (379 m 7: News and reports. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8: London Theatre Orchestra-, “The New Moon ” Selection. 8.10: “ Who Shot That Arrow.” A further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.25: Mr Walter Kingsley (English baritone), “Sea Fever.” " The Arrow and the Song,” “ The Jolly Miller,” “To Anthea.” 8.40: Talk, Mr N. S. Woods, “ Famous Characters in History: Canning.” 9.5: An hour with Gilbert and Sullivan, featuring “The Pirates of Penzance.” 10.5-11: Dance music. Daveatry, England. GSB, 3L55m.: G.S.D., 25.53 m., New Zealand standard time—4 p.m.: Big Ben. Chamber music. The London Ensemble: Helen Just (violin), Harold Fairhurst (violoncello) and Hetty Bolton (pianoforte), Trio in F Minor, Op. 63 (Dvorak). 4.45: “Meet the Detectives of Fiction; Meet Dr Syn,” presented by his creator, Russell Thorndike. 5: A musical comedy potpourri. Webster Booth (tenor), Paddy Prior (soubrette) and Sydney Jerome anad Harry Bidgood (two pianofortes); Paddy Prior and Webster Booth, “Just Suppose”; Paddy Prior, “The Black Hussars," “ Button Up Your Overcoat ”; Sydney Jerome and Harry Bidgood, Melodies of Noel Coward; Webster Booth, “Oh Maiden, My Maiden,” “Carnival Time”: Paddy Prior and Webster Booth. ” Fancy Me Just Meeting You"; Paddy Prior, “ Zyder Zee.” “It": Sydney Jerome and Harry Bidgood, Melodies of Jerome Kern; Webster Booth, “If I Am Dreaming,” " One Alone”; Paddy Prior and Webster Booth. “Who?** 5.45-6: The News.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20625, 28 May 1935, Page 4

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20625, 28 May 1935, Page 4

RADIO PROGRAMMES Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20625, 28 May 1935, Page 4