Saturday, January 16
1YA, AUCKLAND (875 KILOCYCLES)-SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. 8.0 : Selected recordings, and ‘literary selection. 5.0 : Children’s session, conducted by Cinderella. 6.0 : Dinner music session. 7.0 : News and market reports. 8.0 : Chimes. (During the evening there will be a relay of running description of broadsiding from Western Springs Stadium). Record-Palladium Orchestra, "The Grasshoppers’ Dance" (Bucalosi) Contralto-Mrs. B. Jellard, (a) "My Ships" (Barrett); (b) "My Dear Soul" (Sanderson). Xylophone and marimba-Reno and Arta, Overture, "Caliph of Bagdad" (Boieldieu). Foxtrots, "Dream a Little Dream of Me" (Kahn); "Walkin’ My Baby Back Home" (Turk).
11.04 ota 12.0 : 3.0 2 G0 00 ~1 > CX ArHOoOCS 8.14: 8.24: 8.30: 8.36: 8.42: 8.52: whine ooo 14 9.36: 9.40: 9.45: 9.53: 9.59 : 10.6 : 11.0 11.10: Novelty entertainment-Ernest and Wendy, "Bits and :Pieces." Bass-baritone-Mr. H, A. Barton, (a) "All Joy Be Thine" (Sanderson) ; (b) "Thy Sentinel Am I": (Watson). Record-Banujo, Eddie Peabody, "I’ll Be Blue Thinking of You." Dlocutionary-Mr. J. ¥F. Montagu, dramatic, "Fagin" (Dickens) ; humorous, "Picking the Winner" (original). Novelty piano and vocal-Don Tasker and Johnnie Madden, "Syncopated Piano and Song Numbers." Weather report and station notices. Xylophone and marimba-Reno and Arta, Dance, "Hungarian No. 5" (Brahms) ; Waltz, "Blue Danube" (Strauss),; Foxtrot, "Would You Like to Take a Walk?" (Warren) ; "You'll Be Mine in Apple Blossom Time" (Tobias). Novelty entertainment-Ernest and Wendy, "Bits and Pieces." Bass-baritone-Mr. H. A. Barton, "The Admiral’s Broom" (Bevan). Novelty piano and vocal-Don Tasker and Johnnie Madden, "Syncopated Piano and Song Numbers." Contralto-Mrs. B. Jellard, (a) "When the Heart is Young" (Buck); (b) "The Dream Flower Tree" (Drummond). The day’s sporting results. Programme of dance music. : God save the King. WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES)-SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. Chimes. Trotting results, Wellington Trotting Club’s summer meeting, from Hutt Park. : Selected recordings. 8.30 and 4.30: Sporting results. 0 : Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Jim. : Dinner music session. : News, reports and sporting results, : Chimes. Presentation of Excerpts from "The Cabaret Girl’ (Kern). : Record--Dajos Bela Orchestra, "The Bird Catcher" (Zeller). : Duet-Mr. Ray Kemp (baritone), Mr. Will Hancock (tenor), "Mr. Gravvins and Mr. Gripps." Soprano-Miss Gretta Stark, "Dancing Time." Salon Orchestra, under Mr. M. T’, Dixon, "Potted Overtures." Scotch humour-Mr’? Doug Stark, "Soosie Maclean" (Lauder). Record-Cinema Organ, Jesse Crawford, (a) "Siboney"; (b) "Maria, My Own." Tenor-Mr. Will Hancock, "First Rose of Summer.’ Duet-Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kemp, "Journey’s End." Salon Orchestra, "A Doll’s House" (Hngleman). Soprano-Miss Gretta Stark, "Shimmy With Me." : Record-Clapham and Dwyer, "Discourse on Golf," the Royal and Ancient Game. : Weather forecast and station announcements. : Talk-Major-General Merlin, "My Adventures with the Bolsheviks." : Salon Orchestra-Selection, "Chu Chin Chow" (Norton). : Tenor-Mr. Will Hancock, "At the Ball." Contralto-Mrs. Ray Kemp, "Kalua." Duet-Miss Gretta Stark (soprano), Mr. Will Hancock (tenor), "Looking All Over For You." Record-‘John Henry’s Tigers" (Henry). Humour-Mr. Doug Stark, "The Postie" (Gibson). Cornet solo, with orchestral accompaniment, "The Lost Chord." Baritone-Mr. Ray Kemp, "London, Dear Old London." Etude Quartet-Finale of "Cabaret Girl." Salon Orchestra~-Selection, "Molloy’s Songs" (arr. Baynes). Dance music. : Sporting summary. God save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 KILOCXCLES) -SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. 84) + Gramophone recital, 4,25: Sports results. 5{0 : Children’s hour. 6.0 : 7.0: 7.30: 8.0 : 10.0 : 11.0 : Dinner music session. News and market reports. Sports results. Chimes. Relay of programme from Station 4YA, Dunedin, Programme of dance music. God save the King. 4YA, DUNEDIN (650 KILOCYCLES)-SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. DAD oD oo ooocowo 0: Chimes. Selected gramophone recordings, : Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. : Dinner music session. : News session. : Chimes. Sports results, Madam M. Reggiardo’s Sextet-Selection : (a) "In a Persian Market" (Ketelbey) ; (b) "Romance of a Rose" (Engelmann). The Select Four-(a) "Marching Through Georgia" (Curwen); (b) "All Through the Night" (Bantock). The Radietts-In original sketches and patter, Xylophone-Mr, W. J. Sinton, Overture, "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe). ‘the ‘Ted Heaney, Noreliy, Iustvumental Quartet-Populas aixz,
Madam M. Reggiardo’s Sextet-"Sweet Dreams" (O’Connor); Violin Solo, "Meditation" (Massenet). Soprano Solo-‘I Can Laugh, I Can Live" (Rubens). The Select Four-(a) "It was a Lover and His Lass" (Morley); (b) "McGregors’ Gathering", (Moodie); (c) "How Sweet the Moonlight" (Caleott). : The Radietts-In song, patter, and dance. or Madam M. Reggiardo’s Sextet-Selection, "Good News" (De Sylva). The Ted Heaney Novelty Instrumental Quartet- Further popular selections. . Bass Solo-‘Leader of the Town Brass Band" (Longstaff). Xylophone-Mr. W. J. Sinton, (a) "Island March" (arr, Pettit); (b) "Dancing Stars" (arr. Pettit). Madam M. Reggiardo’s Sextet-(a) Waltz, "Nights of Gladness" (Ancliffe). (b) Two-Step, "Buffalo Bill’s Farewell" (Sweeney), 10.0 : Dance music. ‘ 11.0 : God save the King. 2YB, NEW PLYMOUTH (1230 KILOCYCLES) SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. 7.30 to 80: News and information. 8.0 to 10.0: Studio concert.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 26, 8 January 1932, Page 24
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