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RADIO PROGRAMMES

SATURDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. 2YA, WELLINGTON (T2U KILOCYCLES). S.ll: Cliimes. Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's hour: Aunt Jlolly. li.il: Dinner music. 7.0 : A'ews. 8.0: Chimes. Excerpts from (lie works of Charles Dickens (In-commemoration of the author's birthday). under the direction of -Mr. Clement May. Overture—Salon Orchestra (conductor, Mr. M. T. Dixon). "Ballad Memories." S. 10: Scene from "The Tnlc of Two Cities" (Dickens). Characters—Minil, the poor seamstress. Miss Irene Nelson; Sydney Carton, Mr. Clement May; citizens, gaolers, and others. Character Sketch—Miss Madgo Thomas, "Madam .Dernrgc," from "The Tale of Two Cities" (Dickens). S.2T: Selection—Salon Orchestra, "The Student Prince" (Romberg). 5.37: Scene from "Oliver Twist" (Dickens). Characters—Oliver Twist, Miss Audrey May; Fiigin, Mr. John Storr: The Artful Dodger. Mr. Cedrii: Mnlr: Charley Mates. Mr. liobert Clicync; Bill Sykcs, Mr. Errol Muir; Nancy. Miss Madge Thomas. 5.37: Piccolo recordings—Gennin Bros., "The Jolly Whistlers" (Gennin). 9.1: Weather report and station notices. 0.2: Talk l>y Major-General B. S. Merlin, "My Adventures with tho Bolsheviks." 8.17: Scene from "The Old Curiosity Shop" (Dickens). Characters—Dick Swivcller, Mr. John Storr; Tho Marchioness. Miss Dorothy Seymour. 0.28: Novelties—Salon Orchestra, "The Parado of the Tin Soldiers" (Jessell) : "The Little Clock on tho Mantel" (Wheeler). 9.38: Record—The Revellers" Quartet. "Ploddin' Alonn," "Wake Up, Chillun, Wake Up." f1.44: Characters from Dickens—Sir. Clement May. "Uriah Heep," "Dan'l Pe'notty." and "William Mlcawher." from "David CopperMeld"; "Nell's Grandfather," from "The Old Curiosity Shop." (Solo. "Ahide With Me," suns by Miss Lenore Pulsford.) 10.0: Salon Orchestra. "Rhapsody Kusse." Dance novelties. 10.15: Dnnco programme 11.0: Sporting summary. 3YA, Christchurch (9SI) kilocycles).—l2.o: Results of races—Metropolitan Trotting Club's Meotinf? at Addington. 5.0: Children's hour: Aunt Pat. G.O: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.30: Sports results. S.O: Chimes. Medley recording—Paul Godwin. Orchestra, "Count nf Luxembnurc;" Farts 1 and 2. S.B: Tenor —Mr. li. C. Quane,'.(a) "F.llan Vannin" (Isle of. Man folk-song) : '■ (M "The Flutes of Arcady." S.U: :Cornet, Mr. -R. Ohlson, with orchestra: ''Bird of Lore, Divine" (Wood). S.IS: Christ-, ehurclv Salon Orchestra, conductor, Francis Bate i .v'Chu. Chin Chow" Selection , ..(Norton).•' .8.28:, Recording—Vocal Gems from "Menjie ■England." 5.52: Hawaiian—Elaine Moody'sHawaiian -Trio, (a) "Lady of Spain" (Evans) : (b) ."Swinging in a Hammock" (Wendling).' 8.38: Humour—The Chattterboras: "The Model Workman"; (n) "A Mfo on the Rolling Sen*1 8.49: Recordinc—Rumanian Gipsy Orchestra, .(.a.),. "I/A.. Bpchbou" (Rumanian song); ()>) "Caucasian Pot-pourri" "' (CodoTbanl. 8.53 :' Sopranro^Jllss--Evellno Hill, (a) "Break;-o' Day"; (b) "A Blackbird's Song." S.ns.:\Salon Orchestra, (a) "Lazy Dance" (Montague King): : (b) "IthapsodJa Russo" (Nussbaum): fl-R: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.5 • Recording— Creatore's Band. "Introduction ani} Moorish Ballet from 'Aida'." (Verdi). 9.9: Tenor-—Mr.. L. C. Quane,- (a) "Linden Lea,'! (b) "Mary:" -9.15: ■ Cornet—Mr.. R. Ohlsont (a) ''God gendYou Back to Me" ■(Adams)! (b) "Daddy".>(Behrend)v 9.23: Recording— liielit Onera Company. "Gems from 'Rio Rita.' " n.27: Hawaiian—Elaine Moody's Hawaiian Trio, (a) "We Two" (Payne) ; ■ (b) "It's the Girt" (Baer). . .9.33: Humour—The Chatterboxes. "She's My Sweetheart." BAS: Recording—Emilo Grimshaw's Banjo Quartet, "Snatches or Song" Medley. .'9.47Y Soprano— Miss Eveline Hill, (a) "The Early Morning": (h) "It Is Only a Tiny Garden": (c) "My Heart Is a Haven." 9.52: Selection—Salon Orchestra, "The Yeoman of the Guard" (Sullivan). 10.2: Dance music till 11. SUNDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. 2VA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). ..3.0:. Selected recordings. fi.O: Children's song service, conducted by Tjncle. ficorgo nnd the children's choir from Club) ' 3 AD? lican Churcb < st- Mark's Glee 7.0: Evening service from Vivian Street Church of Clirist. Preacher: Pastor \v G Carpenter. Organist, Mr. Robert. Coombe. 5.1.1 (appro*.) : Concert by Hie . Wellington Municipal Tramways Band (conductor, Mr. E. Franklin) and 2YA artists. March—The Band, _btars and' Stripes" (Sousa). Overture—The Band, -Lnstspiel" (Kela Bola). Soprano—Miss Monica Malfroy,.;. three songs from "Golden H Ml"rpl (!J? "Glvo Me Youth and, a,; Day." In) Tho Old Clock," (c) "You've Got Your Mothers Eyes." Violin—Miss Ava Syniona 'a).-An<Jante" ..(Mendelssohn),-(b) "Air and Variations" (Corelll-Kreisler). sCornet ductBandsmen Stevenson and Bowman, "Ida arid Ji?'-, (Iptisey). Baritone—Mr. Val. Jones _The Lord Is My Light." Weather report and station ..notices. Record—Zonophone Light' opjra "Lcs Cloches de Corneville" (Planquet):;rVlolin-MIs S Ava Symons "Introduction; and; Rondo,Capricc)o"-(Saint-Sacns). Characteristic .march-^The Band, "THY Mountain.', y Gnomes" rt (Fletcher). Hymn—"Lead :randlyrlJßht";(Saudori).- ,So|irano—Miss Mori-' &»"•■, Wa'froy,--fa), 'fThe Cloths of Heaven" (b) /I Know Where I'm Goin'." Piano record!"S—Mlscha Xevttskl, . (a) "Staccato Etude" •mubnstein).. (.b), "La •Campanclla"- (PaganinlUszt).. Baritone—Mr. ■ Val .Tones- (a) "The Great Awakening," (b),"Uncle Koine." SelecK?nfT B"nd' ''Gounod-" Gotl Save the SYA, Christchurch ((ISO kilocycles) —3 0 ■ Gramophone recital. ■ -5.30: Children's song re^ mal. 6.15: Selected recordings. 6.30: Relay nJJnh nK,,r, OrVice, from Enßt Belt Methodist S' C,J; Fltssßorald avenue, Christclturch. Preacher, Rev. Edward Drake. Organis! Mr A M.. Owen. Choir conductor, Mr .T Chaplin, i ,4a: Selected recordings. Sls - Relay of programme from 4YA. Duncdin. lo'.O God bave the King. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 8

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 8

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 8

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