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TO DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 1 3TA, CHBISTCHtfROH , .< (98,0 Kilocycles.) . *v 3 p.m.: Gramophone recital. 3.ls:\Home . Science Talk, prepared by the Home Science Extension Service, Otago University., 4.dU. Sports results." 5.0: Children's hour, *«on- ■ ducted by Ladybird and Uncle Frank. b.O ■ Dinner muSic session. 7.0: News anil reports. 7.20: Primary Productions Talk— Mr H. J. Geddes, "Crop Arrangement- - 7.35: ; 'Music-lovers' competition. 8.0. Chimes. ' Programme of recordings. v Overt'ure; —Bertin: "State Opera House Orchestra, "Aida" '"(Verdi-Tavan). 8.8: Vocal—Male chorus,'T' Song ; of the Anvil" (Goibel, »rrj Brown). 8.31: Instrumental—Original Marimba <Band, "Sunshine of- SpainV (Beltram). • 8.14: Humour —John Henry gnu. , Blossom, . "?0e Murgatroyd's Letter (Henry). 8.20: Medley—Colonial Club Orchestra, "Rio Rita'' (McCarthy). ;_ 8 28: Violin—Mar .'Rosen,., '-'Spanish Faili). .< 8^32: Chorus —Chorus o£ Theatre National & Opera/ Paris, "Soldiers' ChoruSV . (Gounod). 8M: Selection—H.M. Coldstream Guards' Band, "The Geisha '^( Jones). 8.40: Bass —Robert Easton, (a) ''On theßoad (Longstaffe); (b) "The . ■ (Lockton and Drummond). t 8.46: Comedian —Wish Wynne, "I Dnnno" .(Wynne).; 8.49Waltz —Continental Novelty Quintette, On Board." 8.52: Male voices—The Salisbury Singers, "Early One Mbrning" (Btillivant). 8.55: Overture—New Queen's Hall Lignt Orchestra, "Britannia" (McKenzic). 9.jJ: Weather forecast' and station notices. 9.5.: Talk—Mr J. F. D. White, M.Sc., 8.A., ' At the Copper Mines in' Central Peru." 9.20: Descriptive—Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "A Voyage on a Troopship," (arr. Miller). 9.28: Descriptive sketches —The Roosters, "Army, Reminiscences" (Merriman). So|ne of the Boys, "Memories of France" ; (Manifold). 9.39: Baritone—Dennis Nfcble, "The Old Brigade" (Barri). 9.42: Choral—Sieber Choir, with Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Roses of the South" (Strauss). 9.50: . Comedian —Rupert Hazell, . Fan s Dream" (Hazell). <9.55: Instrumental —Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" (Liszt). - 2TA,. WELUNGipN . (720 Kilocycles/) 10 a.m.: Chimes'. Selected, recordings. 10.45:" Lecturette, "Cooking<£' .12,; noon: Lunch hour "music.' 2 p.m. : Selected recordings. 3.15: Lccturette —Miss I. F. Meadows., Talk; prepared by the Home Science Exten-, sion Department of the Otago -University. 3.30 and 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted -by Uncle' George and Big Brother Jack. 6.0: Dinner music . session. 7.0: News.*, reports and sports results. • 7.40: Lecturette —Mr A. Quinnell, "The Star Myths of the Zodiac. 8.0. Chimes. Concert by -the Wellington- Commercial -- Travellersand Wajghojissmen • Association • Artwts. March—The Orchestra, ' £ada ; _-CYordi). Overture,' "Fingal's . Cave" •(Mendelssohn), i 8 12: Baritone—-rM*" v Glfcwle.^°& s » "Route Marchin* " (Stock); (b) flings"(Martra). ;• 8:18: Record—Piano, Les Hutchinson, • (a) "When Yonr Lover Has Gone" (Swan); (b) "Whistling Rufus (Suesse). 8.24: Soprano—Miss Phyllis Leighton, (a) "Come to Me" (Henderson); .(b) '{For; - (Burk?), 8;30.: Mic-J-The Orchestra, ''Grasshoppers' Daiije ' fßucalossi). J?**?. Poem, (Anclifre). 8.401 Recoxd-T-Humour/-' Clapham »nd -Dwyer,- ,"Golt" (Clapham and ,Dw*er). 8.46: " Selection—The Orchestra,.;. Sullivan Selection" (aw. Godfrey)?. 9.0: -Weather report and y station notices.- 9.2: Reeord— Male Voice ..Sextette, "Sea, Songs MedJey ' (Trdtl). 9.10: Suite —The Orchestra, "Hia-. watlia" " ( Coleridge-Taylor).:(a.) - The ". Wooing ; (b) -Tlie l Marriage Feasts. 9.l7:'jßantone —Hr" Claude Moss,, (a) ■ Love Song'-'* (Brahe); (b) "Four by .. the .XJlqck" ■ (MallJnson). ' Record. —Bell tolo, Musical BojlssJ'- 9.29:. Soprano—Miss
Phyllis Leighton, (») Street" (Harding); <b) "ReachMg iirtr the Moon (Berlin). 9.35: Suit®—The Orehflftra, "Hiawatha" (Coleridge-Taylor): BirdiScene; (b) .vConjurer^-Dance; JflsV 1 ® Departure; (d)' Reunion: - 9.47: KtiSOta.— Humour, Ronald Frankao, (a) 'BiOts, Strikes, and Revolution' (Frackauyij ib) "I'm Absolutely Cfertain" March —The Orchestra, "Knights King" (Ketelbey). •» - i'.saS'i-
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 3
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