WEEK-END RADIO
Comedy and Music From 2YA FAMOUS AUTHORS IN DEBATE TO-MORROW 2YA WELLINGTON (570 k.c.) 7 0-8.30: Breakfast session. Dally programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s session. 60: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reporls. 8.0: Sir Dan Godfrey, conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, xylophone W. IV. Bennett, “Gee Whizz” (Brooke). 8.6: "Music Bound tne Camp Eire,” introducing “Baek on the Texas Plains” and “Ob, Dem Goldeu Slippers.” 8.21: Jimmy' O’Dea, Irish comedian, with accordion and piano accompaniment, “Mrs. Mulligan Wins the Sweep” (O'Dea); "Me Gilligan’s Youngest Daughter': “Maggie May" (O'Dea). B.27:'The Versatile Four, instrumental Quartet, "The Wedding in the Irk" (Butler) 8.30: A further episode in the lives of “The Japanese Houseboy_ and his Employer," "Mai der Mer.” 8.15: J. B Phillip's, mimic, "In a Clock Store (with vocal imitations) (Orth) 8.45: Bill and Jim, French duettists, with piano accompaniment, “Listen to Paris ’ (Trenchant); “I Don’t Want to Go to Bed" (L-i--nino) 8.54: Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, strings played with quills—conducted bv Sir Dan Godfrey, "Carlsbad Doll Dance" (Pleler); “Oriental Dance” (White;. 90- Weather report ami station notices. 9.4: Modern recorded dance programme. 10 0: Sporting summary. 10.10: Continuation of. dance programme. 11.10: Close down. 2YC WELLINGTON (8-10 k.c.) 5.0-6.0: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner musie. 8.0: Dvorak’s Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, from "The New World.” 8.40-10.0: Variety and vaudeville programme. (Alternative to 2YA). 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.) 7 0-8 30: Breakfast session. Daily programme from 10.0. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Recording, his Majesty’s Theatre Orchestra “Conversation Piece” Selection (Coward). 8.10: Miss Moans Lawrence, soprano, “Play to Me, Gipsy” (Vaeer). 5.14: Recording Frank Padilla and tus Marimba Serenaders. “Paree” (Padillai: “Dolores Waltz” (Waldteutel). 8.26: Mr. Jock Lockhart, comedian, "Father Sings th” Same Old Song” (Hargreaves) 8.26: Recording, Rudy Starita, xylophone, Schon Rosmarin” (Kreisler) 8.20: Mt. Philip Wynne-Yorke, baritone, Thinkip Mary" (Bennett); “Just Oneo tor Al) Times” (Heymann). 8.36: Miss Agnes Shearsby, piano novelty, ‘ A Bouquet of Roses” (arr. Shearsby). 8.44: Recordings. The Variety Stars, “Non-Stop Variety (Weston and Lee). 8.57: Alfredo Camnoli and his Salon Orchestra, Simonetta (Curzon). 0-0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.3: Reserved. 9.-0: Recording; The State Opera Orchestra. Berlin “The Old Marches for Ever (Robrecht) 9.26: Miss Moana Lawrence, soprano, “Moon Song” (Johnson); "And Love Was Born” (Kern). 9.32: Recording Maggie Foster, violin, ‘Le Caniin (1 ollakin). 9.35: Mr. Jock Lockhar , comedian, “Girls, Past and Presen: (Rutherford) 9.41: Recording, Rene Dumoiu, saxophone, “Saxophobia” (Wiedoeft). J. 44. Mr Philip Wvnne-Yorke, baritone, Without a Song" (Youmanns). 9.48: Miss Agues Shearsby, “Hits. Past and Present” (arr. Shearsby). 9.57: Recording, Alfredo Campoli and his Novelty Orchestra Hiawatha” Cake Walk (Moret). 10.0: bpprts summary. 10.10: Dance music, including relay from Hagley .Park of Community Dancing at Riverside Carnival. 11.30. Close down:
DAVENTRY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. 8.30 p.m. (N.Z. summer'time): Chimes ot Big Ben. A ballad concert by Australian artists: Geraldine Calea, soprano and Wilfred Thomas, bass. 9.0: The B-B-C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. 9.4.1. An organ recital from the Concert Ha.., Broadcasting House. 10.15-10.30: lhe News.
To-morrow’s Programmes. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 k.c.) 9.0: Selected recordings. 11.0: Relay o£ service from St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Willis Street. Preacher: Ven. Archdeacon Bullock. Organist and choirmaster: Mr. S. B. Shortt. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 10: Dinner music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.0-4.30: “Concerto iu G Minor tor Violin and Orchestra” (Vivaldi, arr. Nachez). Mischa Elman and London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Lawrence Collingwood. 6.0: Childrens song service, conducted by Uncle William, assisted by. the children’s choir of the Ang.ican Church Armv. 7.0: Relay of evening service from the Salvation Army Citadel, Vivian btree.. 815 (ilimrox.): Selected recordings. 8.30. Recital 1 by Mr. Frank Hutchens, brilliaii.. New Zealand pianist and Professor at t n. Sydney Conservatorium, featuring, at b.-m, Liszt's “Hungarian Fantasie, with the concert orchestra conducted by Mi. Leon de Mauny. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.4: Raymond Beatty, Australian basso-cantante with orchestral accompaniment: “She Alone .harmerh Mj Sadness” (Gounod); "Youth (Allltscn); Jomorrow” (Keel): “The Old Supeyb (Stanford) 9.20: Fritz Kreisler, violin som “Marguerite” (Rachmaninoff). 9.23: -YA Concert Orchestra, "The Lotus ’ “Minuet" (Hutchens). 9.30: Debate on the League of Nations,” between Sir Norman Angell and Sir Charles Petrie. An interesting feature In regard to this debate is the fact that both participants,are particularly distinguished authorities on the subject on which they speak Sil Horman Angell has an enviable reputation in Lirope and America as a journalist and author with a wide knowledge ot political and economic'questions. In , 10 -® lie became Member of Parliament for North Biadford, Foe-land and recently he was awarded Sm Nobel Peace Prize for 1933. Sir Charles Petrie is also a journalist, well Known as an authority on foreign affairs. He has ■written books on political matters, and ha., broadcast for the 8.8. C. talks on foreign affairs. 10.5: Close down. 2YC WELLINGTON (840 k.c.)
6 0-8.0: Selected recordings. 8.0-10.1: "Bands Around the. World,” with appropriate interludes. (Alternative to 2YA). 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.)
9.0: Selected recordings. 110: Relay of morning service from the Christchurch Anglicau Cathedral. 11.11.11. Duke of Gloucester present. Preacher: 'lhe Kight Rev. til’.* Lord Bishop of Ch’ristehureb. Organist and choirmaster: Dr. J. C. Bradshaw. I'-.1-i approx.): Close down. 1.0 : Dinner music. "O- Selected recordings. 0.0-,>.40. Recordin” Sergei Rachmaninoff and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, ' Concerto No. 2 in C Minor,” Op. 18 (Rachmanlnofl). 3 40-4.30: Selected recordings. 5.30: Children’s song service by children of the Presbyterian Sunday school. b.lu • Selected recordings. 6.30: Relay ot evening service from St. Peter’s Presbyterian Church, Woolston. Preacher: Bev. A. MeNeur Ofganlste: Mrs. Sutherland. Choirmaster: Mr E. Voyce. 8.31): Uncording?, Sir Henry J Wood conducting cue Loudon Symphony ’ Orchestra, “Don Giovanni” Overture (Mozart). 8.35: Ila-old Williams and tlie 8.8. C. Chorus with Orchestra “The Heart Bowed Down" (Balfei; “The Toreador Song" (Bizet). 8.46: Paris Philharmonic Orchestra, “San.sou and Delilah” Selection (Saint Saensl. 8.54: La Scala Chorus of Milan, "Festa e Pane (Ponchlelli); “Humming Chorus” (Puccini) 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices.' 9.3: Presentation of 8.8. C. recorded programme, “Chopin." A play specially written for broadcasting around the life of the famous composer. Cast: Chopin, Glen Byam Shaw; The Abbe Jeioweki, 11. O. Nicholson; Countess Skarbeck, Lilian Harrison, together with 22 other artists and tho 8.8. C. 'lheatre Orchestra. 10.0 (approx.): Close down.
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