RADIO PROGRAMME
£ THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 2nd. 2YA WELLINGTON. 7.0: .News, re ports and sports results: 7.40: Lecturette—Rev. Win. Constable of Auckland, "The Drama'’; 8.0: Chimes. Overture—Concerts Cof_ omit Orchestra, "Espana” (Cluibrjor;; 8.8; Baritone- Mr A. W. Beck ford; 8.14: Selection --2 Y A. Salon Orchestra ; 8.24: Soprano—Miss Amy Dunn, fa) ‘‘Little Boy Blue” (Nevin); (b) "TwiJ Light” (Glenn); 8.30: Organ—Loe Stin; 8.30: Baritone—Mr A. W. Beckford, "A Request”; 8.40: Violin with orchestra'—Mr W. Haydock, Saxophone wit-h orchestra—Mr J. Barratt, "I Hear You Calling Me”; 8.50: Soprano—Mbs Amy Dunn, (a) "Making It Up” (Hyden) •; (b) "The Elute Across the Lake” (Elliott); 8.56: Viola—Lionel Terris, Serenade "Has. sail”; 9.0: Weather report find station notices; 9.2: Descriptive—2YA Salon Orchestra, (a) "La Paloma” (Yradier); (h) "Swing Song” (Barnes); 9.12: Play—" Could We But See” (The Story of a Better Moment”; 9.45: Cornet—John. Mackintosh, (a) "Facilita” (Hartman); (b) "Silver Shower” (Rimmer) (Reg. G 20525) ; 9.51 : Fantasia—2YA Salon Orchestra, "Greetings from Old World” (Hoch) ; Latest Dance Novelties ; 10.0 : God save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 7.0: News and reports; 7.30: Review of the Journal of Agriculture; 8.0: Specially recorded international proI gramme—Vitaphone Orchestra. The 1 Irresistible Imps. The Flying Song Squadron. Weather report and station notices'. International talk — Mr G. M. Keys, M.A., "Vocational Guidance—an International Problem.” Forget-me-not. Whispers. God save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN. 8.0: Chimes. Relay from His Majesty’s Theatre. Concert by Dunedin Orchestral Society and assisting artists. Conductor, Alfred Walmsley. Overture—"La Gaaza Ladra” (Rossini). Selection—" Fin. Kleine Naclitmusik (Mozart). March from "Aida” (Verdi). Overture "Tannhauser” (Wagner). Selections—(a.) - "In the Meadows” (from "Countryside Suite”) (Coates) ; (h) "Children’s Intermezzo” (from "Othello” Suite). Selection—"Cortege Polonaise” (Doneddu). 10.0: God save the King. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4th. IYA AUCKLAND. 7.30; News and market reports; 7.40: Sports talk. 8.0: Chimes; March i —Bert King-sland’s Two-in-One Band, “American United” (Edwards) ; overture, Western World” (Chenette). 8.11: Oneact play—Auckland Dramatic Students, ‘‘The Signal” (Gordon). 8.31 : Waltz— The fßand, (a) “Passing of -Salome” 4Joyce) ; (b) “While Hearts are Singing” (Strauss). 8.36 : l’.iano—Mr Cyril Towsev, in E Major” (Rachmaninoff). 8.42;' Tenor—Mr Tom Moffitt, j(a) “The •World is Waiting for the Sunns:'” (Seitz) : (b) “In an Old-Fa shinned Town" (Squire).’ 8.48; Organ - G. T. Pattunm, “Liebestraum” (Liszt) (Col. 01903). 3.54: Intermezzo—-The Bond. I ••Indian Tr.-iii” (Lrunntu); foxt.i->:., “'lb" | Follies" (Engmud). 9.0: Kvuiir.a forcj card aid inuuiincemonts. 9.2: On rail ie. umdiev—Light Opera Comp.un. "iMy | of Killurney” (Benedict). 9.10; .Suit:' J Tlic .'Band, “Indian Love Lyrics" (YVood-ifuvde-Finden) ; instrumental, “Humorciske” (Dvorak) ; valse caprice, “Saxo--I‘iionds.*’ 9.24; One-act comedy—• Auckland Comedy Players, “It’s Not My Baby.” 9.44: Instrumental quartet— Paul Godwin’s Quartet, “Serenata Amurosn.” 9.47: Tenor—Mr Tom Moffitt, |(a) “My Girl and I”; (b) “The Little Girl from Hanley Way” (Clarke). 9.53 : Medley—The Band, “Savoy English” t(arr. Somers); march, “Golden Spur” (Weber). 10.1 ; God save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON. 7.0: News, reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette—-Mr R. C. Wilson, “Tennis—-Volleying and overhead work.” 8.0: Chimes. Overture—2YA Orchestrina (Conductor, Signor A. P. Truda), “Raymond” (Thomas). 8.10; Baritone —Mr It, G. Blow, (a) “Invictus” (Huhn) ; (b) “Requiem.” 8.16: Novelty—Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Guitar Trio, (a) “When You Wore a Gingham Gown” (Gilbert) ; (b) “The Broken 'Ring” (Gluck). 8.24: •Humour—Mr Len Ashton, “The Musical Barber” (Weston and Lee). 8.29: Selection—2YA Orchestrina, "Queen High” (Gensler). 8.39 : Soprano—Miss Gwladys Edwardes, with orchestral accompaniment-," (a) Still as the Night' (Boinn); (b) “The Star” (Rodgers). 8.45: Novelty—Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Guitar Trio, (a) “Lento” (Gluck); (b) “In a Window in a House in Caroline" (\lorzan). : Baritone —Mr R. G.' Blow, with orchestral accompaniment, (a) “A Castilian Lament” (Del Riego) ; (b) “Wait” (D’Hardeloit). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2 : Humour—Mr Len ■Ashton, (a) “Song of the Vulgar Dustman” ; (£>) “In My Bell-Bottomed Trousers.” 9.8: Suite—2YA Orchestrina, "In Arcady” (Nevin). 9.17; Soprano—Miss Gwladys Edwardes, with orchestral accompaniment, (a) “When the House is Asleep” (Haigh); (b) “Cradle Song” (Jnrnefeldt). 9.23: Waltz—2YA Orchestrina, “Spanish Waltz” (Waldteufel). 9.30 : Dance music programme. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 7.0: Dialogue talk—Messrs D. Cossgrove and W. Melbourne, “Radio Services.” 8.45 : Talk—Air G. Ghallis, “Anatomical Footwear. ’ 8.0; Chimes. “Putting 'the Clock Back”—Programme by Christchurch musicians of the ’nineties. A drawing-room gathering in the ’nineties. Overture—Jack HyLton and his Orchestra, “Melodious Memories.” Baritone —Mr Peter. Hockley, (a) “’1 he (Scent of the Hay”; (b) “Bid Me to
Love” (Bernard). Piano—Mrs F. Wilding, (a) “Rosemunde and Fairy Frovic” (from “Where the Rainbow Ends”— Quilter) ; (b) “Study in G Minor.” Vocal Trios—Mesdames H. L. Bowker, W 7. F. Tait, E. W 7. Pigeon; (a) “Mayday Song” (Harvey) ; (b) “Evening” (Smart). Instrumental Trio (Violin, Mrs Roy Twyneham : ’cello, Mr 'H. H. Loughnnn : piano,. Mrs Joiin Russeil). Trio—“ Andante Con Mo to” from “Trio in I) .Min •, (•Mendelssohn). Waltz—Peter Bay. :n s Old-time Dance Band. “Donau Wellen” (Ivanoyici) ; schottische “Lily of Laguna” (Leslie Stuart). Tenor—Mr W. -J. Ti\ wern, “An Evening Song” •Blume.nthal). Lancers—Bryson’s Old-time Dance Bend, "Tit ITts" (Coote). Weather forecast and station notices. 'Falk—Mr Selwyn Bruce, "Reminiscences of Old Christchurch.'’ Piano—Dr T. L. Orooke, (a) “Deux Alouettes” (Breitkopf) ; (b) “Devotion” (Schumann). Baritone—Mr Peter Hockley, “Love’s Proving” (Lolir). Jnvstrumental Trio—Mrs Roy Twyneham, Mr-H. H. Loughnan, Mrs John Russell, '“'Andante Expressive” from “Trio in C Minor" (Mendelssohn). Old-time Dance Band : Valeta, “Valse Blue” (Margis) ; Barn Dance, “Darkie Melodies” (Bryson); "Hesitation Waltz” Vocal Trio—Mesdames H. L. Bowker, W. F. Taiit, E. YV. Pigeon, (a) “A June Rose (Bloomed”; (b) “How They So Softly Rest.” Old-time Square Dance—Bryson’s Dance Band, “Quadrilles” (Knps). Tenor—Mr V 7. J. Trewern, (a) “The Pilgrim of Love” (Bishop) ; (b) “A Farewell” (Lfddle). Old-time Dances—Bryson’s Dance Band (a) “Circassian Gircie” ; ’(b) “Mazurka” (arr. J. S. Kerr); (c) “Waltz, “Sobre Las Ola-s” (Rosas). 10.8: God save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Studio Concert.
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