BROADCASTING.
J j V . TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES., \-i ' ■ J ; ; , - 3TA, OHEISTOHUECK. (#BO .Kilocycle*.) i B,' p.m.: Gramophone recital, 4.25: Sports I' refroits., 5.0: hour, 'conducted by > »Cou»in ' Margot and, .the Mystery Man. 6.0: Dinner music session, 7.0: Newg session. 7.90: Talk—Messrs. <E. .33. Wiltshire and F. ■ C.v'Fairclouglv "The Storyof the Garden, Elementary Botany as Applied to Garden Plants." 8.0: Chines, Open-air band pro- i gramme Irdta a city rotunda hy Derry's 1 Military Band (Conductor,',Mr J. Scott), assisted by 3YA . artists. March—Band, *'Allegiance" t' (Shutt); Morceau, "The Turkish. Patrol."-8.10: W. J. Bichards, (a) "Time to Go" (fcfanderaon); (b)'"The jPishermen of England" (Phillips). 8.16: Descriptive - fantasia —Band, "The Smithy _in » the -'Woods'' (Michaells). 8.25: Tenor-—Mr Oliver Foote, !'The Old Brigade" (Barri). ,8.29:-•'Walts—Band, 1 "Destiny"' (Baynes). ■ 8,84: Bass-baritono —Mr W. H. Inkster, (a)" "Answer" (Robyn); . (b) "Asleep in' the-"Deep" (Petrle). .8.40: Overture—Band, "Crown Diamonds'" (Ariber). J 8:49: ■ Bass—Mr W. _J. "Richards, "The Farmer's -Pride" '(Knssell). ■ ,8.63: Selection —Band," "Ini Coonland" (Bidgood).' ' 9.8 % Weather, forecast and station notices. 6.5 s Foxtrot—B*nd,' - "1.. Am Oarty Making Believe?' , (Davies), 9.10: Tenor—Mr Oliver ' Foot?,' (a)" "Dear. Heart of Mine" (Gollard Moutrie);' (b) "There's a Land" (Atyitaen).' «.lfl:< Walts—Band, ' ".The White Dove", YLphar). ,9.21: Bassibantorfe—Mr W. 'H. Jnkst«r, "On the Shores of the* Aegean Sea." ' 9.25: March—Band, 'The Desert) Song" '-(Romberg). . 9.80: From 'the studio. • Selection —Regal Oinema Orchestra, ' "Kihg. of (Wayne). .9.88: Contralto —Sophie Braalav, (a) "-Card Scene ;..(b), "Habmwrtf," • Mi.l fOrgan—rLewWhite, (a) ••Louise" (Whiting; (b) "Evangeline." 9.50: • Baritone—Allan Prior < and Chorus— , "Memories" (Romberg). Vocal"; duet— Lucyenne Heryalj and John Just We *Twa.'' 9.56 > Selection—Eddie. Thomas's Collegians, "Walti fMedlSjy" (arr. Herbert), ' , 3Z0," OHBIBTCHOTCH. (250 Metres.) > i r lb a.m.: Women's session..' "Red Rose of. Spain," Bkolnik'.a > Orchestra. 10.5:. Tested recipes.. 10.85: "Serenade," Albert • Spalding (violin) "Jetfel Song," Alice Yerlet (soprano): "The Debutante," Edna Whito (trumpet): - "Soliloquy," Will Donaldson ■(piano); "Initfi Gitana, Henri Scott : '*'Don Juan # ,; overtur®, Bdisdn Concert Band; ■ "Until' ,To-morrow," . Skolnik's Orchestra; ,»'.'From the" CottoMeldff," -Albert Spaldiiig (violin) • "Ah F.ors e lui," Alice Verlet (soprano): "Cleopatra,"' polka, Bbhumir Kryl (cornet); "Sapphire," Will Dona-ldson (piano) ;. "Voice 'of the Mountain. Land," Mario Laurent! v(barltone); "The Turkish 'Patrol;" Now .York Military Band. 11.80: 01o«e do\yn. 12 noon to 2 p.m.: Hews and u luncheon./ music session. t 1 2YA, WBI4INGTON., \ (720 Kilocycle*.):- * 8' p.m,: - Chimes. Seleoted gramophone ,rii<cordtags. 9.80 and 4.3oSpbrting results to hand, 5.0: Children's session, conducted by 'TJncle- Jeff. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: /News sessian, market reports ; and sports results. -"T»40: -.Lecturette—Mr' 9. C.- Bouth, "Books,' Grave . Gay.", " 8.0: Chimes. Overture—2YA iQwheatriria -' (Conductor.' Slgnor A.'. Triida) "Zampa" (Herdldl. 'Cello —Mr Claude' Tanker,' "Melodie Arabe" - (Glazounov); - 8.15: ' Bas*—-Mr Claude O'Hagan, - (a) ''ln, Happy'" Moments" with orchestral accompaniment . (from "Mari-. tana'-') (Wallace)'; " '<b) "The 'Drover" (Stcneham);'- - (c) /"Mandalay's - (Willeby). Piano—Mr-Gordon Short, (a) "Study D-Flat" (Liwst);- (b) "Dance sof tha Gnomes" (Liszt),' „ 8.34: , Sopralio*—Misß Gwlftdys E[dw»rJej, - (ah > "A' Retreat" (Loughborough) (b). "The Star" (Rogers). Vocal duet—Misses Qwladys ,-Edwardes -and Hilda Cliudley, with violin obligato, "O 'Lovely Night',' (Landon Ronald). Contralto —Miss Hilda.Chudley,' "I. Love Thee" (Grieg). '' 8.46: 'Elocutionary recital—Mr Clement May,', (a) 1 ',' Th- Crowning of rreiitn-ingf-John"-' (Driilk^ater); (b)„ "Ethelred" • (Anon) j, (je) * "The Boy at School" (Spurr); (d) t i yEiighienberg""-CKipling>» 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9,2: , •' " - (Massenet). " j 9.17! . Tenor*—Mr - Denis' Sheard, (a) * M M'Appari Tutta '.(from "'Martha'?) '(FlotoF) r 'i(h)., 'Trusting .Eyes* 1 (Gartner); 1 ' (c)' <VI Heard' You 'Singing*'. (Coates); (b); "The Little Hills!,'., (Gleesoa). 9.29: Organ ; ' —G. ;T. Patiman, "'Liobestraum 1 ' (Liszt).' 0.85: „ Soprano—rMiss Gwladys Edwardes, '''Chinese" Flower 1 • (Hood-Bowers); 'Some'vhere VoWe sis, Calling)" (Tata), or.che'straV- acco^npanimenf,, Vocal duet —MJsses ' - Gwladya "* Edwardea 5 , and Hilda Chu'dle'y, "Bir4. at,.,Eventide'' (Coates). - Con- ; Hilda .Chudley,' "The Swan" (Grleg>. 0.47:„ Symphony—<)rcheptrina, (a) 'tfimnpfcony EaVhetlque" iT««haikow?Tty) j ; (W 'Dance prograinyhe.' " , , You will get instant relief from Bay cimrro." You f g|t- ISO "full doses, for n©w ; doub3« cun, —2 .'•itw' ■6£l*w.iXi- * tA <( \
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20175, 2 March 1931, Page 3
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633BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20175, 2 March 1931, Page 3
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