RADIO PROGRAMMES
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. All YA Stations.—Parliament on the Air; 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). 5.0: Chilaren's nour, conaucted by JUiuDO. o.u: Victoria Orchestra, "Girls from iStiQen" ixvuiiiiiaK.; .*. iviareK Vv eoer and his , Orcnesira, - .Four Indian Love i-iyncs (wuoiuoraej. •fau.une Celeste Ociev "x-uaeiai March in a Manoneue'V. (Gouuoaj.. b.15: iviareic Weber and his Orchestra, "iieauiuuj bprjiig" Waltz Cbincicej. bquire cei<ißi.e octet, "serenaue' (.rierne). Aioert Sanaier (vioiuu, assisted Dy J. .tsyrieia ipiano), and fci. 'rorcn (.organ;, —fc>ong: oi Faraoise" (King).'- famuire Ceiebie octet, Air on G t>i.fing i.t>aon). OTcnesire xtaymonae, VUiuwworm aayll." B. 31: Urcnesu-e. Raymonde, "Indian Man" (.Descriptive) ijuamottie). Harry Jacobson (piano), "S\.op-±ress" Selection. aldwi bandler haa nis Orcnesira, "Heartless" nvieisel). 6.45: Victoria orcnestra, "Game of Kisses" (ttizzi). Squire Celeste Octet, Uavotte •"i'endre." Virtuoso String quartet,- "Moment Musical." Albert Sandier and his Orcnestra, "Gipsy, faing tor Me." 7.v: i\ews. 7.50: ueiayfrom the House of Representatives. The Minister •of Finance, the ±ion. :W: isash, wiii announce the guaranteed price to be paid tor dairy produce as irbm August 1.. The Minister will also, make reference to'the method to ■be auopted in fixing the price lor next season's dairy produce He will then proceed to broadcast his reading of the isuaget. 9.30 (approxj: belected records. . 10 p.m.: Music, mirth, and melody. 2YC, WELLINGTON " (840 kc). 5.0 to 6.0: Light music. 7i? n"^. pjiV: Aj-cer-uini!er music. 7.40: lalk, Mrs. jvnox Uiimer. "Arbor Day." « pjn.:,'A programme of universal 8.2o: uave Howard (Saxophonisi comedian), "Souvenir" (Draiaj- "i'aie Moon" (liOganj; "Matrimonial Agency" mose); "btuenata" Cioseln). 8.40: TalK, Mr L. .ue jserry. "Small Boat Voyages" (2). 9.0: Weauier report and station notices.
9-b: A programme of compositions of moaern Jtin e iish composers, leaturing r ■ en popular Australian contralto: Song cycle, "Sea Pictures": "Sea biumber bong," "Xn Jtiaven, " "Sabbam Morning at t>ea," '.'Where Corals Lie'" (Elgar).
a.^i: Record, London Symphony Orchestra, conaucted by Sir Edward Eigar, 0.M., i5..c.V.0., "Crown of India" auite: lntroauction and Dance oi iNautch Gins; Minuet; Warrior's Dance; Mar o ch of the Mogul Emperors (Elgar;. ..-ifr*1 Hubert tisdell (tenor). Take, O lake Tnose Lips Away," Hey Ho, the Wind and the Rain." "Go. Lovely Rose" (Quilter). v 9.39: Record, xVew Light Symphony Orchestra. Three English Dances (Quil-
. 9.48: Dora Labette (soprano), "Evening Voices" *(Twilight Fancies) (Delius). «.r? si: R, e,cord' John Ireland (piano). "O, April" (Ireland). 9.55: Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Two British folk music settings by Percy Grainger. "Country Gardens." Shepherd's Hey." 10.0: Three light recitals, Harry Davlidson (organ), Dora Labette (soprano), , an,d Major Bowes Capitol Theatre Trio. 10.30: Close down. WEDNESDAY'S EMPIRE BROADCAST, j, (Wave-lengths: 31.55 and 25.53 metres.) ■ - 4;?£ p>m" Si S Ben. "Ladies' Night" or. "Here's to the Maiden." S 5.30: "World Affairs." w£? 5: tA recit^ by Margaret Field(pianofor°ter n° WaUam Busch r-o 6;i 5: A, commentary on'the Olympic Beriin 5' ■ OlymPic Stadium. 6-25: The news and announcements b.40: .An eye-witness account of the Olympic Games, from Berlin. < . 6.55: Close. down. • - l \ . IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). [''> , 5.0:- Children's session, conducted-by Uncle Dave,-with,-at 5.45, the special feature, "Once Upon a Time." 6.0: London Symphony Orchestra, "Di Ballo" Overture (Sullivan). Arnold F?i2f&J? cL 10' "Sinned" ttC , Light Symphony Orchestra, "Miniature" Suite, children's dance intermezzo, scene dv bal (Coates). 6.23HGodwm's Orchestra, "Lake of .£w, (£& s)- Dorfman, piano. tS ngs' W?thoul Words, No.-5 m F igharP- Mmor (Mendelssohn). Daios Bela Orchestra. "Vindobona" (Vienna fr°J k TS °n Kg Fantasy> (Leopold). How mfr; »C°r^' ? a Ix°Ph°ne,1 x °Ph°ne, VSchon Ros M ls} eT) V,Poulet Orchestra B47^i£ t -Petro" shka" (Stravinsky). "Hrlnr? vtt^ S V-* Muni« Pal Orchestra, Henry VIII" Dances, Morris Dance Shepherd's Dance, Torch Dance (Ge^ man). Paul Godwin Quintet with QurJntiiW a£r So? g' 'Tale-'1f (Komzakh Hn^ l Pn W M AlMa» L,e^ n' OtSan. "Just Newf 7E^ °^? g - <Ewing' 7.0: JNews. 7.30: Parliamentary broadcast. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). Aim°t: p^K hou/' conducted by »vu? t 1 & 0: J New Concert Orchestra, P^.i r^ a-ldens ,Waltz (Ziehrer) «Mimi n ?^ W«? «nd his Orchestra. | •xfv ? vet A at,the goyal Court of Louis • IV- Andre Conti (piano), with Celeste. "Two Jolly Fellows" (Conti).! State; Opera Orchestra, Berlin, "Wine Won»en and Song." 6.19: The Regai Salon Orchestra, "Memories of Beeth- ? ♦ £ International Novelty Quar- *|*, "Do You Miss Me in the Dear Old Homeland??' (Rogers Neat). Reginald Dixon (organ), "Roberta" Selection stefn) * M^ F (RubiS: «p^ir»« : Orchestre Raymonde, Chanson d'Amour" (Suk). J. H p^ 6!? 61!!?. 46 .Octet' "Putting the, ?J»h r?? CIT" .. l Andre Conti (piano),' with Celeste, "My Heart's Melody." prchestre Raymonde, • "By • the Sleepy £55""* -C^ at?s)-- Regmald Dixon (organ), "Mississippi" Selection 70----ew?; Ji 0: Talk. "Arbor Day," by I Mr. C. E Foweraker.'M.A. (lecturer in Botany at Canterbury CoUege) 7 soParliamentary broadcast" 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). j 5.0: Children's session. Dajos Bela Orchestra, "The Countess Maritza" ■ Potpourri (Kalman). Paul Godwin's Frn£» Str!i 7 he K Nightingale and thl Frog. H. Gerber, piano, Crescendo (Per Lasson). Paul Whiteman and his SSS ra> J h% Merry Wow" Wai v (Lehar). Mayfair Orchestra, "Lake Stei *^ ew- Concert Orchestra Nights of Fi^grance". Waltz (Ziehrer). M^-^ alr S£chestra, "Waiata Maori" (Hill) 6.30: Marek .Weber and his Orchestra, "The Squirrel Dance" Intermezzo Caprice /Elliott, Smith, and °iEPw' rIlj? ~L Orchestra, No, No, Lulu"Valse. De Groot and 56,,,S 6,,,? 1"?^ Orchestra, "Only fo? l ] ra- Ll u vschakoff Orchestra. Swenade (tadiakofl). Marek Weber and hi s Orchestra, "The Nightingale's fwS?t g feting." 6.46: International S"" 1' Orchestra, "Kavalier" Waltz «tainn n" v,AI/ redo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra, "Only My Song" Regal Virtuosi.."Nola" fArndt). International Novelty Orchestra, "Czardas Princess-Waltz (Kalman). 7.0: News. 7.30: Parliamentary broadcast
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