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SEASONAL RADIO

The Old and the New SELECTED FEATURES FROM 2YA 2YA. WELLINGTON (570 k.c.). 7.0-8.30: Breakfast session. Daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s session. 60- Dinner musle. 7.0: News and reports. Special weather forecast for Wellington. . 8.0: "Memories.” An hour of music and eong of yesterday. De Groot and his Or- ' chestra, "The Merry .Widow” Selection (Leharj. 8.8: Peter Dawson, bass baritone, with male chorus and orchestra, "The Jllner’s Dream of Home” (Goodwin). Charles Hackett, tenor, with piano, “Thank God for a Garden” (Del Rlego), 8.14: Fritz Krelsler, violin, “Caprice -Viennols (Kreisler). 8.18: Dame Clara Butt, contralto, with orchestra, "In the Chimney Corner” (Cowen). Amy Castles, soprano, ■with instrumental accompaniment, "By the’ ■ Waters of Minnetonka” (Lieurance). 8.24: Zonophone Salon Orchestra, "Old Bustle Bridge” (Skelly). 8.27: Sir Harry Lauder, Scotch comedian with orchestra, 'Back,. Baek to Where the Heather Grows’ (Lauder); "I Think I’ll Get Wed In the Summer” (Lauder). 8.33: Albert Whelan, comedian, with orchestra, “The Preacher and the Bear” (Arzonia): “The Three Trees” (Powell). 8.40: Billy Whitlock, bell solo, "Bonnie Heather,' jig (Whitlock). 8.43: Ernest Hastings, entertainer at the piano. Billy Merron, "In My Young Days” (Beck).. Billy ' Merron, comedian, with" orchestral accompaniment, "Out on the Prairie” (Merron). 8.49: The Parlophone Variety Company, “An Imaginary . Broadcast,” introducing Eugene Stratton, Vesta Tilly. Gus Elen, Vesta Victoria, It. G Knowles and Chergwin (the white-eyed Kaffir), 8.55: The Melatone Chorus and Orchestra, “Music Hall Favourites.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. Special weather forecast for Wellington. 9.2: An Hour of Smiles. Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Hay Noble and his orchestra. "Happy” (Gay). Evelyn Laye. soprano, and Geo. Baker, baritone, with chorus and orchestra, “A Glass of Golden Bubbles” (Herbert). 9.8: Percy Pryde, entertainer, "Impressions on One String Phono Fiddle”—a motor-car ride. Norman Long at the piano, “Marrers” (Long). 9.14: Burlesque. “Our Village Pantomime (Dick Whittington). 9.22: Jack Bund and bis Bravour Dance Baud, ’ Laughing Baby” (Plessow). Pariophoue Company, - novelty. “Don’t Make Me Laugh.' The Big Four, vocal quartet, with piano. "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile” (Rich). Randolf Sutton with orchestra, "Laugh and Let the Clouds Roll By” (Barker). 9.34. lh“ Rhythmic Troubadours, "Does Santa Claus Sleep with His Whiskers Over or Under the Sheet?” (Gibsou); "Let s Have a Basinful of the Briny” (Tilsley). 9.40. Mabel Constanduros, Michael Hogan and Company, humorous sketch, "A Trip to Brighton.” 9.48: Ambrose and his Orchestra, "Laughing at the Rain (Gay). 0 51: Rex Naughton and his Boys and Girls. "Dis-Order lu Court.” Special weather forecast for Wellington. 10.0: Special feature. “Eb and Zeb, the Country Storekeepers," In the first of a series of humorous episodes. 10.10: Fifty minutes, celebrating Hogmanay. Pipe Band of the 2nd Battalion (Queen’s Own) Cameron Highlanders. “March Past of Highland Regiments” (are. Marshall). Glasgow Orpheus Choir, conducted by Hugh S. Robertson,

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiini "The Laird of Cockpen” (Robertson); "Dumbarton’s Drums” (Bantock). 10.17: The London Orchestra, "The Thistle Selection” (arr. Myddletonj. 10.20: Anne Bab lantlne (contralto) with orchestra and buspipes, "Jessie’s- Dream”; "Charlie Is My Darling.” 10.20: Regimental Band oi’ ILM. Grenadier Guards, conducted by Capt. Geo. Miller, “Sir Harry Lauder Medley’ (Lauder). 10.34: Light Opera Company with orchestra, "Melodies' of Robert Burns.” 10.42: Tom Klnnlbiirgb and Freens. “A New Year’s Party” (Kinntburgh). The Auld Lang Syners, "A New Year’s Eve Sing-Song." 10.54: Columbia Vocal Gem Company, with two pianos. “Drinks All Round.” ll.O: Relay from Wentworth Cafe of Festivities Bidding Goodbve to 1034. 12.0: Relay from Post Office Square of Ringing out the Old Year and Welcoming, the New. 12.15 a.m.: Epilogue.' Close down.

New Year’s Day Programmes

2YA WELLINGTON (570 k.c.) 7.0-8.30: Breakfast session. Daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children's session. 6.0: Dinner music, 7.0: News and reports. Special weather forecast for Wellington. 8.0: Jack Payne and his 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra, "Great Day” selection (Rose). 8.10: The Eight Famous Choristers. "Songs of Bonnie Scotland" (Trdtl.). 8.16: John Mathewson, baritone, with piano, “The Bonnie Earl O’Moray” (arr. Moffatt): “My Nannie’s Awa’” (arr. MacGunn). 8.22: Zonophone Scottish Players, "We McGregor” (Amers); “Scottish Patrol” (Williams). 8.28: Nell Greig, character study, “The New Year Visitor” (Stoddart); "Mrs. Tamson’s Poker” (Stewart). 8.34: The Eight Famous Choristers, "Songs of Love,” "Songs of Good Cheer.” 8.40: Catherine Stewart, contralto, with piano, "Ae Fond Kiss”; "There’s Nae Luck About the House” (arr. Moffatt). 0.46: Wingate’s Temperance Band, "The Kilties Courtship” (Mackenzie); "The Piper’s Wedding” (Thayne). 8.52: Leslie Henson and Sydney Howard, “A Few Drinks.” 8.56: Winter Garden Orchestra, “Express . Train Galop” (Von Bion). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. Special weather forecast for Wellington. -Presentation of special 8.8. C. recorded programme, "Seven Days’ Sunshine.” A musical cruise, with book and lyrics by Henrlc Ege. Music by Norman Hackforth and produced by John Watt. The action Is aboard a liner during a cruise In the cast:—Floyd Peurhyn, Claude Hul-well-known 8.8. C. radio stars are Included in the cast: —Floyd Panrhyn, Claude Hulbert, Davy Burnaby, Teddy Williams, Sydney Keith, Enid Trevor, Gordon Little, Gilbert Bailey, Doris Gilmore, Renee Moyer, Wynne Ajello, The Carlyle Cousins, the 8.8. C. Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Stanford Robinson. 10.0: Special weather report for Wellington. Modern and oldtime dance programme, interspersed with vocal recordings. Three foxtrots, Lew Stone and his Band, "The Beat o’ My Heart” (Burke); “Easy Come, Easy Go” (Heyman); "Cupid” (Coslow); 10.0: Glen Rice and his Beverley Hill Billies, "Baek in the Old Sunday School” (Lord) • "Cowboy Joe." 10.15: Three old-time dances: Neapolitan Novelty Orchestra. Mazurka, “My Beloved Francisca”; Polka, “My Calabri Girl" (Cesarlno); Alexander and his Accordion Orchestra, waltz, "Dream of Montmarte” (Vacher). 10.25: The Victorian Quartet, vocal with orchestra, “Mary” (Richardson); "Eileen Alannah” (Marble). 10.311 Three foxtrots: Paul Whiteman aud ..Ills orchestra, "Pardon My Southern Accent" (Mercer) ; "Here Come the British” (Mercer); "Tall Spin” (Dorsey), 10.41: Ruth Ettlng, vocal, with orchestra, “Were My Ears Burning, Baby”; “With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming” (Revel). 10.47: Three old-time dances: Rex Shaw's OldTime Dance Band, "Scottische,” "Ring the Bell Watchman”; Bon Ton, “Frog Puddles” (Whitney); Regal Old-Time Dance Orchestra, “Maxlna” (Hurndall). 10.58: The Singing Sophomores, male quintet, with piano, "Show Me The Way To Go Home” (King). 11.1: Three foxtrots: Harry Roy and his Cafe Anglais Orchestra, “Becky, Play Your Violin” (Scott-Robin-son) ; “I Wish I Knew a Bigger Word Than Love” (Pola); Harry Roy and bls Mayfair Hotel Orchestra, “I Was In -the Mood” (Pola). 11.10: Florence Desmond, Impersonations, "A Hollywood Bridge Game.” 11,16: Sydney Baynes and bls orchestra, Lancers, ‘Hearts of Oaks” (arr. Rlcorini). 11.30: Close down.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 82, 31 December 1934, Page 5

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SEASONAL RADIO Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 82, 31 December 1934, Page 5

SEASONAL RADIO Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 82, 31 December 1934, Page 5

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