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RADIO PROGRAMMES

TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. ~2YA, WELLINGTON (T2O KILOCYCLES).. (Daily from 10 a.m.) 5.0:-Children's hour, by Jumbo1 ~ 6.0: Dinner music. Frank Westfleld's Orchesva'w LlAac^ Time" Selection (Schubert); Marek t fen Oj;ches'ra. "My Darling" Waltz (Waldeufel); Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Tales of Hoffman^ "Barcarolle" (Offenbach); J. H. SSSSug^fcS "Funeral Mar(* ot * House Orchestra. "Praeludium" (Jarnefeldt); 1"1!?'^ Ban<l of H-M- Grenadier Guards "The Smithy in the Woods" (Michaelis) • New tert-^Sil^ °«Hestra, "Petite Suited Concert' —(1) "La Caprice de Nanette"; (2) ■Demande et Reponse"; (3) "TJn Sonnet i m? V (4) La Tarentelle Fretlllante." _b-41: Newlight Symphony Orchestra, "Ths S' alLzi^£^D^ l (Poldlnl); Debroy homers Band, "The Desert Song" Selection (Bomber*) ; Be Groot and the Piccadilly Orchestra, -%oUta" nXtV ; Marek^Weber and His orchestra, "Dreams on the Ocean" Walts (Gung"l). . 7.0: News. : H° "• Lecturette, "For the Man on the land ■* 8.0: Selection, Frank\Crowther's Novelty Orchestra, "High Jinks" (Frlmi). i>QTeuy or "ihiL^i,1",' 11, 6 Piano, Muriel Johns, •Underneath the Arches"; "Pagan. Moon." it ... ,TxßeCoird> No7elty Orchestra, "By (Henry); record (Imitator), Imito, "Imita«<«is of English and Australian Birds " 8.22: Elocution,. Clement May, characters from Dickens, "Wllkins Mieawber?'from "TWdTSfoX:Sh^ <™ather"from S» ((».; *~s ■**$■*&• 8.40: Leeturette, F. C: Hawley. D.F.C., "With Lawrenc 8 "^ Matli~The Methods of Colonel 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2: Humour, Alan McEteain, "Humour." . 9.8: Foxtrot, the Novelty Orchestra, "look. sm<r° n «T le-£ ri 1 ght*?W?" W^n); Mexican folk song, La Golondnna" (Serradel); xylophone. 9-J s jSongs at the piano, Muriel Johns "Tha Nlj*' Shall be Filled, with Music"; °w 8 Two •* ch7JrJ "M9i-i S" o ™l^,', Biiou Accordion Orchestra, Mmule's Waltz"- (Alexander) 7 record (banjo), Mario de Pietro.."Frivolous Joe"-(de 9.30: Elocution/ Clement May, Characters from Dickens, "Uriah Heep" frdm'-DSrta cOdperfleld"" * Peggotty" from "David Cod"ti»?c':" Fa.? tasia ' ,! ne Novelty Orchestra. ■ Hawaiian Memories." ■■ 9.48: Humour, Alan McElwain," "HumouV" ?nn: 5, ec°ra, (tenor), Barry Lorne^ ""Pals. 1' J0.0:-Close down. .. • 31-A Christchurch (980 Mlbcycresj Takllr B>T» 10A mi— 5-°: Children's hoi, by "Uncle Bill 6.0: Dinner music. National Symphony Orchestra, "William Tell" Overture (Kosslnl; International Novelty Orchestra'; - "To Die Dreaming" (waltz); Poltronlerl String Quartet, ' Serenade from Quartet in F" (Haydn). P^" *w *ft\ tonr s O^^tra, "Memories of 2* <M% e«);J-H. Squire's. Celeste Octet. r,Scei 1e,., d, a B,allet" (De Beriot); Royal Italian. £ %y- 2 la"la Keale" Wos-al March) (GabettH. 6.32: The Parlophone Salon Orchestra "La Sources-Ballet Suite" . (Delibes); Salon -Orchestra, 'Aloha Sunset Land" (Kawelo); Reeimlnrt &ne? °??! Stra ' "Tlle Sone l Lo«" (Henderson). 6.46: Zonophone Salon Orchestra. "Simple Aveu" (Thome); Marefc Weblr Orchestra. "Vienna by Night" (Komzak). 7.0: ? W t l' ,T- 30: ? alk- E- E- Wiltshire. "Books or the Month." 8.0: Kecord, Band or 8.3U Coldstream Guards, "1812 Overture" <TschaU kowsky). S. 10: Becord. Don-Cossacks Choir On the Eoad to St. Petersburg." 8.14: Bob Bradford and His Orchestra, "Savoy Aledlei of Medleys." 8.18: Record, tenor, Lewis JamesJ ..£? ye, ,Me:" 8-21: Kecord, organ, Pattmaiv "Cherie" Waltz (ValenUne). 8.24: Soprani Lottie. Colyille, "Soul of the Soring"; "Aut Wiederschen" (My Dear) (with Bradford's Orchestra). S.2S: Record, Bud* \J iedoeft, "Souvenir." 8.32: Descriptive sketcS Clapham and Dwyer; "A Day's Broadcasting* 8 38: Becord. piano, Raie da Costa, "\There?o« \ou Are" (Noble). 8.41: Baritone, K. Murra? Fountain, "Sea Pearls," '^Little Boy Blue * (Nevin). 8.46: Record. Linn Mllford and Hi* Hawaiian Players, "Honolulu! You're Calling^ Waltz (Stern). 8.49: Soprano, Lottie ColvflL IV.L 1 °'^ th 6 Wi5P-" "Cabin ln the Cottons (with orchestra). 5.54: Kecord, Brass Band Orchestra. "Nebukadnezar" Overture (Terrl) 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2- Be?,t?. Te<i- 9- 17: Baritone, K. Murray Fountain, "When Song, is Sweet," "The Bose of Tralee." 9.23: Bradford's Orchestra. "Sonata - Pathetique" (Beethoven). 9.26: Becord.-Male Quartet the Kevellers, "The Woman in the Shoe." 9.30: Dance programme. Bob Bradford's Orchestra. 11.0: Close down. '"• "'.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 31, 7 February 1933, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 31, 7 February 1933, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 31, 7 February 1933, Page 3

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