RADIO PROGRAMMES
FRIDAY. sth FEBRUARY. j 2YA, WKLLINOTOX ('2O KILOCYCLES). c (Daily from 10 a.m.) ■ 5.0: Children's liour; Uncle Jim. ; li.n: lilnncr music. 7.0 : Nras. i 7.-10: Lcclurelle—Mr. !•*. Chapman: "Ideals : of Life-savin*.:." S.O: Chimes. Overture—2YA Orchrstrina (conductor. Siguor A. P. Truda), "Masaniello" (Aubcr). ; 5.9: Bass—Sir. Win. Uoardman, (a) "The : Kerry Dance," fh) "Astliorc." S.lo: Banjo—Mr. C. M.-icpUorsou. (M "Banjo Tricks" (Macnhcrson) ; (b) "Less Than the Dust" (Woodforde-Finden) : (c) "Kashmiri Son?" (Woodforde-Flndcn) ; (d) "SilversStars" (Macphcrson). 5.22: Re-jrcJ—X.-itional Cavaliers Male Quartet—"Lonesome, That's All." 5.26: Selection—2Y A Orchestrina, "Stop Flirting" (Gershwin). 5.37: Tenor—Mr. Xnho Toki, (a) "Marama Maid," (b) "Pokare Kara." 5.43: Banjo—Mr. c. M-icpbcrson. (a), "Plantation Melodies" (Foster) ; (b) "Medley Popular Choruses." S.SO: Soprano—Miss Mj-ra Sawyer. (a) "Butterfly Wings," (b) "Home, Sweet Home." 5.56: Record—Kaalowahl Quartet, "Where tlio Sunshine Smiles." !>.O: Weather report and station notices. 0.2: Waltz—2YA Orchestrina, "Tesoro Mio" (ISecucei). Intermezzo—"Dance do Baccantes" (Gounod). 9.11 : Duet—Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr. Win Bnardman. "Tiie Garden of Your Heart " f1.13: Tenor—Mr. Xolio Toki. (,-:) "When Sons is Sweet," (h) "I Hear You Calling Me." 0.21 : 2YA Orchestrina. "Rhapsody Russe" (Xussbaum). 9.50: Dance proKrammc till 11. •>,? YA' , Chrlstchuroli (9SO kilocycles).— S.O: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's hour; Aunt Pat. 6.0: Dinner music 7.0: News. 7.30: Talk—Mr. T. L. Hutclunson. "Manuractnring Industries in Uelation to National Wealth and Prosperity" SOChimes. Record—New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, "Summer Days Suite" (Coates) SS • Baritone-Mr, dive Hindle, (a) "The Whcei Tappers Song," (b) "The Cloths of Heaven." S.la: Orcan recording—Reginald Goss Custard "Madrigal" (Lemare). S.IS: Contralto—Miss Belle Uenaut—Three songs, (a) "As of Yore" (b) "Spring." (c) "A Love Sonz." 5.24: Selection— Christchurch Salon Orchestra (conductor. Francis Bate), "A Country Girl" (Monckton). 5.34: Uumour, Mr. Frank Moran "The Pom Pom Tiddly-on-Parade." 8 39: Piano and saxophone—The Melody Makers! baxiano Melodies." 8.50: Sketch— Miss Xaare rtooper and Mr. H. L. Shaw, "School lor Scan'l, ,~ Act ln- Scene J- (Sheridan). 5.34Cliristchurch Salon Orchestra, "Lilac Time" Waltz (Schnbert-Clutsam). 8.1: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.3: Recording—Band ?r i i'? ,Gre"; l[iler Guards, "Jungle Drums" Uetclbey) 97: Baritone—Mr. Cllve Hindle, rroloßue." 9.11: Violin and organ—De Groo aud Casey "Parted" (Tosti). 9.15: Contralto —Miss Belle Renant. (a) "When the House is Asleep, (b) "A Song remembered." 9"1 • Recording—Light Opera Company, "Gems from Coconuts' Berlin). 9.24: Melodies-Salon Orchestra, (a) "Walata Maori" (Hill) (b) "Kamate" (Hikeroa). !). 34 : HumouV-Mr I-rnn k M or an, ".My Poor Old Mother's Shawl" J.I : Piano and saxophone—The Melody Mjikers ; •Souvenir" (Drdla).. (1.45: Scene— Miss :\aaro Hooper and Mr. H. L Shaw "Scene from Hamlet"— Act 3, Scene 4 (Shake' tH re "T.9'? 5.:,? ani? rccor<iine-Mlchele Ortiiso. Teasln' the I'rets" (Collicehis). 5.07Suite—Salon Orchestra, "The Jevlngton Suite," Down" 7T -"r ?' eldS'" (b) "On J^ington
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 3
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