RADIO PROGRAMMES
TUESDAY, loth DECEMBER.
2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.) °-J: Afternoon session. Jim"1 Chlldren' s sessloa' conducted by Uncle
<iv m I D!aner session. Records. New Light Won, Orchestra,. "Merry Wives of Wind! "Monn, ° '" M"ek Weber's Orchestra, 615 Ev Oa the Alst«" (Petras) "Hearu #«" ..S ™Pfc™y Orchestra, Weber's Orchestra "wf ' T. obanl>- Marek (Weber) w,, m ' "me- "omen, and Song" the Blue Hawa fn w 63"1 Keßlnald *'oort> "^ 6.30: New Liih? « Bte£ s 'Krtelby). Boatmen " Orchestra, "Song of the Volga Taught Me" (Dvorak)'."' S°* SS My Moth« results S SeSsloD ' market "Ports, and sports
•ok" n> OrChestra- '^^ PartV:^^l^"' "The Strollers" Badio brettc, "He Did" P? Ye for Two-" s°«ical comedy numhfV nedley °' latest m»ss ~."W-C&& "Rlchard I-" Sketches-^Maye^) I. o^ °M"St"- '^«-»l J.o: Heather report ods 7eo-N rEe- 6-7: DiDner »'«» X Tall" nr t t ? anU mark« reports. 7.40Bo'aUnf "ciuM" M "They f™*?? 0™ T^apuna Chimes' Trlo^""^" ": r-^a^-^^^Si-^ Violin ™ M T Grue?; "piP<* of Pan." 8.3s DOM. si? i" a BoswOfth' "Minuet" <Por- »™ f'i : Bass> Dunc»n Black, "The FlshS? Bo? E r nßlanV S'«: Clarion' Trio, "When the Boys Come Home to Tea." 8.50- Piano sS^o-ie^Sth1 br;;H|' Trii? ?-n a, r<T. <Satnt-6aens). 9.22: Clarion Trio, "Gipsies' Chorus." 9.26: Gramophone Lecture-Recital, Mr. Karl Atkinson, "The Sea in Music": Records. St. Louis Symphony OrT™ tr\, h "'Fi nßal' S Cave" (MendebsohnK lenor Richard Tauber, "To the Sea." Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "The Sea and the \es%el of Sinbad" (Rimsky-Korsakov). Baritone, Peter Dawson,' "The Glory of the Sea." I Plaza Theatre Orchestra, "Plymouth Hoe" (AnI sell). Sea Songs. 4YA, Dunedin (650 kilocycles) .—1.30: Relay from Invercargill of opening ceremony of New Zealand Royal Show. 5.0: Children's session conducted by Uncle George. 6-7 : Dinner sesslon. Records. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. Studio concert by St. Kilda Band and assisting artists. 8.1: Band, "Entry of the Gladiators" (Fuick). 8.8: Bass, Mr. Neil Black, "Young Tom 0' Devon." 8.12: Norman Long, record, "Overture 1929" (Carlton, arrgd. Long). 8.15: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Winnie Collier, (a) "Dream 0' Day Jill"; (b) "Somewhere a Voice Is Calling." 8.22: Crown of Love" (Tipping). 8.29: Prudhoe Gleemen, record, (a) "Soldier's Farewell"; (b) "Border Ballad." 8.35: Band, "Unfinished Symphony —First Movement" (Schubert). 8.46: Recitations, Miss Mary Jolly, (a) "Comfort"; (b) "The Woman at the wheel." 8.53: Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, record, "Gipsy" (Gilbert). 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Band, "Gems of Irish Melody" (Hume). 9.14: Bass, Mr. Neil Black, (a) "The Grey North Sea"; (b) "Tho Mountains o' Mourne." 9.21: Mandolin Band, record, "Stephanie Gavotte" (Czlhulka). f1.24: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Winnie Collier, "A Summer Night." 9.28: Band, "Was It a Dream?" (Coslow). 9.35: Recitation,-Miss Mary Jolly. Extract from "Romeo and Juliet." 9.42: Band. "Musical Fragments" (Rimmer). 9.52: Humour, Norman Sonjr. record, "What did the Village Blacksmith Say?" 9.55: "The Crusader" (Anderson). 3TA, Chrlstchurch:—Silent.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1929, Page 5
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