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BROADCASTING

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES

SJYA—Concert by the 2YA Concert Orchestra. 2YC—Kecitals by Dora Labettc, soprano, and Renara, }"•«>»«; 3TD—lnspector Scott in "The Case of the Construction Tragedy." IYA—"Potted Revue," a bright cntcr3YA—"Melodies of the Morning," and "A Rainbow Parade." 4YA—Concert by the Salvation Army Citadel Silver Band. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). 5.0: Children's session, Jumbo. ■ 60: Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra "Gee Whiz." Palladium Orchestra,' "La Siesta" Barcarolle. Robert Renard Dance Orchestra, 'Serenading Under the Balcony." Victoria Orchestra, "Espanita.' .■ 615- Paul Godwin Orchestra, "Entrance of the Queen of Roses." Ferdy Kauffman and ■ his Orchestra, '"The Gipsy Baron" Selection (Strauss). Robert Renard Dance Orchestra, "Lovely Al^ tin P a:alSn^^chestra, 'The (Saver). .Hermann yon Stachow Orchestra, "Serenade di Baa" (de MiCh6.40: Light Symphony Orchestra, "Queen Mary's Song" ((Elgar). J. H, Squire Celeste Octet, "Romance:; (Rubinstein)'. Light Symphony Orchestra, "Like to the Damask Rose' (Elfia6so- Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "The Bull Fight" (Isenmann). .Hermann yon Stachow Orchestra, "Lai Conzone de Amore" (Bixiq). Marek'Weber, and his Orchestra, "Simple Aveu, 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. Talk: Representative of the New Zealand Lighting Service. "Better Light, .Better Sight. 7 40- Talk, Mr. J. Lewis, Stale Placement Officer. "Workers in Other "so^The 2YA Concert 'Orchestra, "Obe'ron" Overture (Weber). 89: Madame Margaret Mercer (contralto), "The Praise of God (Beethoven)- "Caro Mio Ben" (Giordam). 815: Lionel Tertis (viola), Theme and Variations1 for Viola and Piano Tauber '(tenor), "The Wanderer" • (Schubert). ~■,.. 8 27- The Orchestra, Jewish Melody. "Kol Nidrci" (Bruch); Vabe "Tnstc" (SB«Kik: Mrs. Carrie ' Wallace, "The Old Country Doctor." 9.0: Weather. . ~ _ ~ „ 9.5: The Orchestra. "Petite Suite (D 9e?o" SMadame Margaret Mercer (contralto). "Cradle SonK"- (Schubert); "Lascio Chio Pianga" (Handel). 9 25: Eduard Erdmann (piano), Bagatelle Op. 126, No. C (Beethoven); Intermezzo" Op, 117, No. .3 (Brahms). 9.33: Alexander Kipnis (bass), Immer Leiser Wird Mom Schlummer ; "In Summer Fields" (Brahms). 9 41- Charles Tournemire (organ), "Cantabile" (Cesar Franck). , '9 47- Tito Schipa (tenor),1 Aimant la Rose, le Rossignol" (Rimsky Kor--9.50:' The Orchestra, "Eastern Romance" (Rimsky Korsakov); Marche "Turque" (Mozart). 10 0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and mcl* ody; the Hilo Duo. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5 0 to 6.0: Light musical programme, fo' After-dinner music. B.Q; "On With the. Show/ ■ . 10.0; In order of, appearance: west End Celebrity Orchestra,' Dora Labbette (soprano), and Renara (pianist). 2YD, WELLINGTON (900 kc). 7.0: Vaudeville and variety. 7 35: Inspector Scott in "The Case ol the Construction Tragedy. 8.17: Nat Shilkrct and the 2YD KevelCB S29: "Abroad with the Lockharts." 8.40: A Trailer. 8.45: A session of new dance recordln9.So: Mollic Blue in back numbers from her dance album. . 9.30 to 10.0: Community Singing at the Fireside. IYA, AUCKLAND (CSO kc). 8.0: Roy Smeck and Art Kahn (guttar and-Piano) "Itchin1 Finger^' 8,4. Japanesa houseboy. . 8.13: "Potted Revue" varied entertainment. 8.43. M> and Zeb." 8.56: Rudy Wiedoeft (saxophone), with violin, banjo guitar, and piano, .'-'Rubenola." 9.0: Weather. 0.5. Talk- "World AfEairs," Mi*. H. G. Bell. 9.20 to 11.0: Dance music. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). ; 80: "Melodies of. the Morning." .Lop Stin (organist), "Morning" (Grieg). John Thome's Glee Singers, 'HasU Smiling Morn" (Spofforth). Raie da Costa (pianist). "When the Morning Roll* Around." Havana Marimba Band, "Good-morning, Mr. Sun." Dora Labette (soprano), "One Morning Very Early."/Johann StraUss and Symphony Orchestra, "Morning Leaves' Waltz (Strauss). Richard Crooks (tenor). "Open Your Window to the Morn" (Royden). 8.24: "A Rainbow Parade." Yellow: Philharmonic Orchestra, Bei> lin "The Yellow Princess" Overture (Saint-Saens). Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "Crocus Time" (de la Riviere). Green: Harold Williams and 8.8.C. Male Chorus, "Ten Green Bottles." Billy Mayerl and Austin Croom-Johnson (piano duet), "Green Tulips." Blue: Olive Groves (soprano), "Under Heaven's Blue.?' Harold Rahv say with Patricia Rossborough (pianoforte), "Rhapsody in Blue" Gershwin). Red: Raymond Newell (baritone), "Red Roses" (Messager). De Groot and his Orchestra, "When the Great Red Dawn is Shining" (Sharped 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Dialogue: "Serving the Public" series: "At the Public/Library." 9.20: New Mayfair Orchestra. "Mr. Whitting* ton" Selection. 9.28: Japanese houseboy. 9.43: The Pavement Artists, Once Upon a Time." 9,50: Ten mu> utes of humour, featuring "Darby and Joan." 10.0 to 11.0: Ambrose and his Orchestra. ■ .;v. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 8.0: Debroy Somers Band and Chorus, "Theatre Memories," No. 1: The Gaiety. 8.10: Peter Dawson (bass-baritone), ; "A Song, For You and Me," "The Shepherd Boy's Song." 8.16: Ken Harvey (banjo), excerpts from "Naughty Marietta" (Herbert). 8.19: Columbia Light Opera Company, "A Fantasie of Sleep." 8.27: The Two Leslies (comedians), "Let's Set the Town Alight." 8.31: The London Piano-Accordion Band, "An Old Hawaiian Guitar." 8.34: Gracie Fields (comedienne), "Smilin* Through." 8.37: The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra (comedy novelty), "A Fea* ther in Her Tyrolean Hat." 8.40: Re* served. 9.0: Weather. 9.5:. A concert by the Salvation Army Citadel Sil-' ver Band. The Band, "The Golderl: West" March, "Good Old Army." 8.17J ValdaMcCurdy (soprano), "Spring,.the Fiddler," "Yesterday and Today." 9,23: The Band, "Mocking Bird" (cdrnet duet) ; (Ludyen); "Songs of Ireland"; Selection. 9.32: "Kb and'Zcb." 9.41:. The Band. "Nun Danket" Hymn (Cruger); "Roll Along, Jordan" (Jakeway),' 9.50: Valda McCurdy (soprano), "The: Littlo Old Garden" (Hewitt); "Wake1 Up" (Phillips). 9.56: The Band, "On*' ward to Conquer" March (Jakeway),: 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. EMPIRE BROADCAST. \ 4.30 p.m.: Big- Ben. "Empire! Exchange," points of view by travellers from the Dominions and the colonies. 4.45: Military marches! , .'. ,' ■ 4.55: "Drury Lane." The story of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, told by Cyril Nash. Music written and arranged by Robert Chignell. The: 8.8.C. Revue Chorus and the 8.8. Ci Empire Orchestra' (leader, Daniel Melsa), under the direction of Eric Fogg. Production by Pascoe Thornton. 5.55: The news and announcements) Greenwich time signal at 6.0. 6.15: The 8.8.C. Dance ■'Orchestra* directed by Henry Hall. , , 6.45: Close down, ..,. ■: '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 128, 1 June 1937, Page 4

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BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 128, 1 June 1937, Page 4

BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 128, 1 June 1937, Page 4

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