RADIO PROGRAMMES
TUESDAY, sth JANUARY. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES)* (Daily from 10 'a.m.) ; .'■"■-: 5.6: Children's, hour. Jumbo.- . • r — 6.0: Dinner session. ■■ 7.0: News. -. . .- ■ ■ T -. .■:'•: 7.40: Lecturette, 'Tor the Man on the Land." 8.0:' Chimes. Record, Parlophone Military Band, "Steadfast and True" (Tieke); "The Singing Lesson." ■-~-■-. ; ... -,•... , 8.8: Baritone, Mr.. Ernest Short—la) !10n the Road^to Tlpperary"; (b) "The Old Trombone." 8.14: 2YA Salon Orchestra; (conductor, Mr. M. T. Dixonj, "X Gypsy Princess^ (Kalman).' 8.24: Record, humour,: Gracie Fields—(a) "Sally"; (b) "Follow In and Followthe Band.'? 8.30: Banjo arid piano, Mr. Cluny MacPherson and Claude Bennett—(a) "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise" (Lockhaft and Seitz); (b) piano, "Lover Come Back" (Romberg); (c). piano and • banjo. Medley' Popular Songs; (d) banjo solo, "Melody in F" (Rubensteln). ■•:■• 8.45: Record, contralto, Maartje Offers—^(a) "Agnus Dei" (with ; 'cello, harp, and organ); (b) "Noel" .(with: harp and organ). \ , . 8.51: Two transcriptions. 2YA Salon Orchestra—(a) "Poem" (Fibach); (b) "Serenata^ (Tosselll). ■■■: . ■■:•■' ■•;■ '-. ' ■.-..... ;' -.:■ ; '. 9.0: Weathec report and station. notices. 9.3: Record, xylophone," Fritz Eroeger—-fa) "Kspanita" (Kroeger); (b) "The Dreaming Snowdrop" (Oertel). : ; 9.9: Baritone, Mr. Ernest Short—(a) "The Eri. -King"; .■ (b) "Friends Again.'.' : ,\ 9.15: Record, tenor, Ernest McKinley—(a) "In thef Shade, of the Old Apple Tree"; (b) "In the Gloaming."', ■ : ■; 9.21: 2YA Salon Orchestra,5 clarinet; "Concerto" (Weber)., :1 •'.,; , ■ 9.3l:'Record, TOeal .duets,/Flanagan Brothers —(aj belly's Cow Has Got No-Tail"; (b) "The Girl I Xeft Behind Me;;' : 9.37: -Piano land banjo, Mr. Ctuny -MacPherson and Claude Bennett—(a) Piano solo, "Moonbeams' Dance" (Carroll); (b) banjo solo, "Liebestraum" •: (Liszt); ■ (c) piano -and banjo, ' 'Reaching: for the.'. Moon" ■ (Berlin); (d) piano and banjo,,"Medley Popular Choruses." ; 9.51: 2YA Salon Orchestra---(a):Suite "Orientale" (Popy); (b) Latest Dance Novelties. - 10;0: God Save the Kinir.' : : 3YA, Christchurch.—Silent. ..■' -:v'. ■'■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1932, Page 3
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276RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1932, Page 3
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