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RADIO PROGRAMMES

WEDNESDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER.

At 10.30 p.m. all YA stations will, conditions permitting, relay the ceremony of unveiling, the Port Said Anzac Memorial. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). (Dally from. 10 a.m.) 5.0: Children, by Aunt Molly. fi.O: Dinner Music. Piccadilly Orchestra, "The Waltz Dream" (Strauss). Plaza Theatre Orchestra "Scarf Dance"; "Pierrette" (Chamlnade). J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Iperatica;" Dajos Bela. ■ Orchestra, "Woodland Peace" Waltz (Favilla). ' 6 22- J. 11. Squire Celeste Octet, "Are Maria'" (Bach-Gounod). Coldstream Guards Band, "Suite Franca ise" (Foulds). Marel; Weber Orchestra, "Trcs Jolie" Walts (Waldteufel). ■'- ■ 0.42: Reginald Foort, "The Sacred Hour (Ketelbey). Albert Sandier Orchestra, "Saint d'Amour" (Elgar). Opera Comique Orchestra, "Scenes FlUorcsques"— March and Fete Boheme (Massenet). Orchestra Jlascotte, "Amoureuse" Waltz (Berger); '...'" 7.0 : News. 7.40: Toplcat Tallr, "Australia To-day," by S. WJ M.- Stilling. . .- . ■ 8.0: An All-Australian Programme of Records ; "The Kookaburra." 8.2:-March, Australian Commonwealth Band, "Entente■ Cordlale": (Douglas). ■ ; 8.5: Baritone,;: Peter.,Dawson, ''Along . the Road to- Gundagai.". '~',■''. 8.8: Gil Dech Orchestra, "Monte Carlo" Selection. 8.14:. piano,,. Percy Grainger, "Country. Gar r dens'! (CrataEer). ~ ■ .' ■'.'.* 8.17: Novelty, "Imito" (Corporal' Phillips), "Australian Bird Calls." 8.23: Soprano, Molly de Gunst, "Kitorna Yincitor."- ' -. i , , -. 8.29 .v Comedy Scene, Late Nellie Stewart, "Nell, Gwynne's Entrance," Act 1. 8.32:-organ, G. Thalben Ball,!,"Grand March —TaVniiauser" (Wagner)V^-- ~'.* <" : '. 8.35:' Tenor, Browning Mummery, E Luceran le'. Stelle." -' : . 8.38: Saxophone, Tom Katz,' "Yalse Lucille" (RenUman). '. , ' ', 8.4 V: Humour, Pat Hanna. 8.44: Australian Commonwealth Band (Cor-net-solo, A. P. Stender), "Hailstorm" (Rlmmcr)i . ..'.-■•.■ ..:. ■■- ■■-, 5.47: Contralto, Essie Ackland, "The Hills of 8.51: Piano Duo, The Two Octaves, "By the Fireside" (Connelly). . 8.54: Baritone, Harold Williams (with chorus), "The Lincolnshire Poacher." 8.57: Bondl Beach Concert Band; '. "The White Dore" (Lehar). " ' ' 9.0: Talk, Dr. Guy H. Scholefleld. 0.8. E. 9.20: Gil Dech Orchestraj "Children of Dreams" (Romberfi). 9.23: Duet, Gladys Moncrieff and Colin Crane. "When We Are Married." " 9i26: Tlano, Don Bradman, "Old-fashioned Locket"; "Our Buncalow of Dreams" (Verges). 9.29: Soprano, Florence Austral, "A Memory." 9.32: Choir, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, "Lift Thine Eyes" ("Elijah"). 9.35: Baritone, John Brownlee, "What the Red-haired Bosun Said." r 9.38: Novelty, "Imito," "Everyday Sounds." 9.41; Violin, Albert Cazabon, "Serenade" (Cazahon); • , . : ,:■ i 9.44: Humour, Hector St. Clair^ VLong, Long Wall." , ' ■■'•. '■■ '; ■>■ : ■ -:; ■ 9.50 :■ Piano, William" l[urdoch,: "Norwegian Bridal Procession" (Grlep:): ; ■"'-,-. . .'■ 9.54: Humour, John Henry, i'.Captaln Cook Discovers Australia.".. ' • 10.0:' A.B.C. Dance Band, "I Don't Know Why" (Ahlert). ": ■,'•■-., 10.3: 'Cello, Laurl Kennedy; "Hungarian Rhapsody" (Popper). ' 10.7: Soprano, Evelyn Scotney, "Voices pf Spring.". - . .-. ■-.-•- ■-. .. .',. •:

10.10: Australian 'Australia Forever"

Commonwealth Band, (Betteridge). '

3YA, Chrlstchureh (9SO, kilocycles) (Dally from- 10 ;a.m.).—5:0: Children, by Aunt Hilda. CO: .Dinner Music. Columbia Symphony Orchestra,; -'"March-.of tho Bojaren" (Halvorsen). Xew Light Symphony Orchestra. "The Merry Wives of Windsor" Overture (Xlcolat). 1. H. Squire Celesfe Octet, "Poem" (Fibich). 6.15: Herman Finck Orchestra, "Melodious Memories." , Plaza Theatre Orchestra, "Pearl o' Mine" (Fletcher). Marek Weber Orchestra, "Old Vienna—Gems from Lanner's Waltzes" (Lanner).- ■•• Meriorah Symphony Orchestra, "Sehulamlth" Selection (Goldfaden). ' 6.36: Organ, G. T. .Pattman, "Alice, Where Art Thou?" (Traditional). B.b:c. Wireless Military Band, "Dances of the Tumblers" (Itim-sky-Korsakov). Victor Olof Snlon Orchestra, "Callirhoe" (Chaminade). Ketelbey's Concert Orchestra,' "The Clock ,and the Dresden Figures" (Ketelbey). J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "The Piceanlnnnies' Picnic" (Sflnlre). 7.0; News.',7.3o: Addinston Stock Market reports. 8.0: Studio Orchestra, "Coriolanus" Overture (Beethpven). 8.10: Tenor. Ernest Rogers, "To Enid," "TrystlnK Song." 8.17 : Violin with Or-chestra,-Irene Morris, "Farewell to Cucullain." 8.21: Record, Ivar Andresen, with Chorus and Orchestra, "The Sacred Name of Rod." 8.25: .Record (Piano), Harold Bauer, "The Appas'sionata Sonata," First. Movement "Allegro Assal" (BeetlVoYcn). 8:33: Record, Elizabeth Gera,, "I/Estasi" ; "Chanson Espasnole;" 8.41: Record .(Orßan), Harry Goss-Custard, "EvenIng Song" (Bairstnw). 8.43: Bass, R. S.- H. Buchanan, "Ella Giamml M'Amo." 8.50: Record ('Cello), Pablo Casals, "Traumerei" (Reveries) (Schumann). 8.53: Tenor. Ernest Rogers, ''Ask Me Xo More"; "My Little Missis." 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2 : Reserved. 9.17: Studio Orchestra, "Oxford Symphony" (Haydn) : (a) "Minuet"; (b) "Presto." 9.2': Record (Soprano). Lotto Lehman, in German, "Mem Herr"; VKlange der Heimat." 9.33: Record (Piano), Harold Bauer, "Appasslonata Sonata" (Beethoven) : Second Movement. "Andante Con Moto",' Third Movement, "Allegro ma nqn Troppo." 9.41: Bass, R. S. H. Buchanan, "I-Triumph,' I Triumph"; "Oh. Oh. Hear .the Wild Winds Blow." 9.49 • Studio 'Orchestra, "At the Theatre" (Foulds) ; "Evening, in the Forest"; "Fiddler's • Fancy." 10.0: Dance Music.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 12

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 12

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 12

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