BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, CHRISTOHURCH (980 Kilocycles.) 12 poon: Results of Canterbury Jockey Club races, interspersed with gramophone recordings. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Pat, Sunny Jim and Jack Frost. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.80: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes. Overture—National Symphony Orchestra, "Zampa" (Herold). 8.9: Baritone —Mr Robert Allison, (a) "A Wee Hoose 'Mang the Heather" (Lauder); (b) "Wimmen" (Phillips). 8.1.5: Saxophone and pianoMessrs Lyndon Christie and Clive Winston, "Vanity Waltz" (Weidoeft). 8.20: Chorus —Light Opera Company, "Songs of the Past." 8.28: Steel Guitar and Okelele— Miss Winifred Jeffries and Mr 1\ Kennedy, (a) "It Happened in Monterey" (Wayne); (b) "Lei Lani." 8.34: 'Cello—Mr Harold Beck, "La Oiiiquantaine" (Gabriel Mane). 8.87: Humour in Song and Story—Mr Jock Lockhart, (a) "Sing Hey, Sing Hey (Tabriar); (b) "Twenty Thousand Scotsmen" (Weston). 8.43; Instrumental; — Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "dialogue" (Bachmas); (b) "Second Valse (Godard). 8.53: Cabaret songs—-Miss Kathleen Johns, (a) "In the Land of Make Believe" (Baer); (b) "You're Always in My Arms" (McCarthy). 8.60: Banjolin—Mr Arthur Hodgson, "Popular Melodies" (arr. 'Hodgson). 9;4: Weather forecast and station notices, i 9.6: Selection —Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Martial Moments. 9.14: Baritone—Mr Robert Allison, "There, Far Far Away" (Booth). 9.18: Saxophone, and Piano-—Messrs ■ Lyndon Christie and Olive Winston, "Wentworth Medley" (arr. Christie). - 9.28: Humour in song and story —Mr Jock Lockhart, "We Must All Pull Together" (Weston-Lee). 9.27: Steel guitar and ukelele —Miss Winifred Jeffries ana Mr T. Kennedy, (a) "My Song of the Nile (Meyer); (b) "South Sea Rose" (Baer). 9.83: Cabaret song—Miss Kcthleen Johns, "Little Irish Rose" (Zamecnik). 9 - 3 ®; •Cello—Mr Harold Beck, "Rustic Dance (Squire). 9.40: Instrumental —Broadcasting Trio, (a) "The Old Refrain" (Kre sler); (b) "Serenade" (Chomlnade); (c) Hungarian Dance No. 2"' 9.50: Malei Voice . Trio—Burtnett's Biltmore Trio, 'I m j. n i Love With You." 9.53: Banjohn—Mr | Arthur Hodgson "Popular Melodies' (arr. Hodgson). 9.58: March —Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Dunedin" (Alfordj. 10.1: Dance musio session. SZC, CHRISTCHURCH. (250 Metres) 10 a.m.: Women's session. "Faust Waltz," Peerless Orohestra. ' 10.5: Tested recipes. 10.25: "Wiener Volkslied," Carl Flesch (violin); "A Dream," Percy Xicholls (tenor); "Hear . Mo, Nortuo," flute and clarinet; ''l'm Falling in Love," Frederick Kinsley (organ); -"From the Land: of the Sky Blue Water," • Frieda Hotnpel (soprano); "Bide of the Cavalry,'.' United States Marine Band; "Marsovio Waltzes," American Syaij phony Orchestra; "Song Without Words," Carl Flesch' (violin); "Serenata," Percy Kicholls (tenor); ? "Kathleen ■ Mavourneen,' Nagv (zim balon); "A KisßintheDark," Frederick Kinsley (orpan); "Lullaby," Frieda Hempel (soprano); "Old Comrades March," United Statos Marine Band. 11.30 a.m.: Close down. . ; IYA, AUCKLAND. | '(900 Kilocycles.)" ''-7 i 2.15 p.m.: Relay from Auckland Domain of , description of the -Boy Scouts and, Girl • Guides' Rally to be held in connexion with the visit of the Chief Scout; Lord>B*denPowell, and the Chief Guide, Lady'jßsdenPowell. 6.0: Children's session,'OTomcted by Cinderella. ,6.0: Dinner music se»flta»i.fluj|, Nqws and' market reports. OfißbflQ" March—Orchestral Octet, under Shfcdjttiflfim ?ot Mr - Haroldßaxter;, ' 'Entty j(Lotter) ; watt*; '•Weln, Oiraus*)., - Amir Victor Baxter,. t"N6ctttrae'' (Deiza). Ifetfcov Soprano—-Mr? V., Baxter, (a) : "Sincerity' (Olsrke), (b) - "The Call of the Itaytime'fe (Brahe).B.2o:Novelty—Mouth Organ Band, (a) "Golden Rain" (Waldteufel). ■'(b). , "Lotus" Wait* (Ojblsen). 8.28: Novelty*— Miss Allca Bennetto and Mr Elton Black; | "Pierrot Phantasy," Part 1. 8.88: Suite—Or; ahestral Octet, ''Holiday Sketches">(Foatds) J I selection "Madrigal and Vals® Lente" (Worto* ser). 8.47: Novelty—Regal Pantomime Conn pany,. "Dick Whittington" (Arthurs). 9.0J Evening.weattier forecast and announcements; 0.2: Selection—Orchestral Octet, "Dense.dee Persanes" (Moussorgsky). 9.6: Mexto- • soprano—Mrs Victor Baxter, "The Birds from Fairyland.'' -Vocal duet—Mrs and Mr'V* Baxter, "The Moon Bath Raised He*' Lamp Above' , (Benedict). 9,18: Intermesto—Orchestral ' Octet, ' 'Poudrefl'' (Popy); gavotte, v ".Piquapte," ' 6.20: Novelty—Miss Alice .«nd Mr V Elton Black, "Pierrot Phantasy,' • Part J 2.' . 9.80: Baritone—Mr Victor Baxter, (a) "Floral Dance" (Moss); (b) "Young Tom o' Devon" ' (Kennedy Russell). 9.87: Male quartet—rThe Revellers, (a) "Little Cotton Dolly" (Buck-Geibel); (b) "Kentucky Babe" (Buck-Geibel).- * Male Forty Elks Chorus, "Sweet -end tew" (Barnby). 9.46: Selection—Or- ' chestyal Octet, ' 'lncidental Mueic to ,'Monjliettr Beaucaire' (ROsse). 10.0: 1 Programme of dative musio.- * t " t ! ■ , BTA, WELLINGTON i \ ' (720 Kilocycles.) , - 3 p.m.; Chimes. Selected gramophone recordings. 8.80 and > 4.30: . Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by {Aunt Molly. 0.0: Dinner musio session, i 7.0: .News session, market .reports! and. sports . results, .> 8.0: Ohimes, | Overture—Solon Orchestra (Conductor, It* • M. T. Dixon), "If I Were King" (Adam)., 1 B.B.:Popular songs—Miss Mary Holmes, (a) ! "You Find Your Answer" (Baer); (b) "Should; I" (Brown). -; 8.14: Selections— I Four pianos, > (•) "Faust Waits"; (b) I "Dream of Hawaii." 8.22: Baritone—Mr i R. 'S. Allwright, "Crooning Water" .(E-el Riego). Quartet—Melodie Four,- "Funiculi i FunieulaHi (Densa). 8.28: Fantasia—Salon i Orchestra, "Russian Fantasia" (Tobanl). 8.36: Humorous song—Mr F. W. Baker, i "Silly Ass" (Leigh). 8.42: Organ—Eddie -Dunstedter T "Marie" (Berlin). 8.45: Quar tet—Melodie Four, "Rosemary" <Zamecnik). Tenor—Mr Frank Bryant, withviolin obll- ; gato, "I Love You More." 8.82: Selection —Salon Orchestra) "Kissing Time" (Caryll). 9.2: Weather report and itation notices.. 9.4: Popular songs—-Miss Mary Holmes, (a) "Honey" (Simmons) r (b) "I Feel You , N6ar Me" (Hanley). \9.10: 1 Novelty piano with orchestra —Mr M. T. Dixon and Salon Orchestra,' ' 'The Clock and the Dresden Figures" (Ketelbey). ' 9.15:. Bass —Mr W W.i Marshall, "Myself When' Young" (Lehmann). 9.19: Accord.eon—Eddy Beckmann. (a) "Children of the> Regiment'.' (Fucik); (b) "Gladiator's -Farewell" (Blanckenburg). 9.25: Humorous song—Mr F. W. ; Barker, "Seaside Cecil" (Lawrence). 9{31: Choral—-Zonophono Light Opera Company,: "Vocal . Genis : From "The • Merry Widow j i (Lehar). 9.39: Saxophone—Mr W. J. Halmea, "tlntil'' (Sanderson). 0.45: Tenor . —Mr Sam Duncan, "Shy Mignonette I ; (Brahe}.v . QuartetI—Melodie 1 —Melodie Four,.. 'Felix . the Oat" (Kortlander). 9.52: Latest Dance I Novelties—Salon Orchestra./... 10.0: Dance,j programme. 4YA, DXJKBDIN '(650 Kilocycles.) , . 8 p.|m; Selected .recordings. , 5.0: Ohil- ' dren'a session,' conducted by "Uncle* Sambo. 8.0! Dinner' njasic session. 7.0: i News session* 8.0: Ohimes. Relay of vaudeville programme from BYA, 1 Christ- | 1 church. 10.0: Dance music session/
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 9
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