WEDNESDAY
. From 1YA HE W.E.A. lectures on "Literature and Wife’ ‘will be continued bv the Rey. W. Jellie: The concert session will be devoted to the presentation of an historical drama, "The Favourite of the King." It is a three-act play, . written by Dr. George De Clive 4 Lowe, and will be presented under . the direction of Mr, J. M. Clark, Wellington Notes A PROGRAMME of recorded items. A P . : opening an fine piece of orchestral work by Cesar Pranck, "The Accnrsed Hunter." wil) be broadcast. During the evening Dr. Scholefield will deliver a topical lecturette Christchurch Features Miss Addie Campbell, late of Australia, where she was known as the "Bendigo Nightingale." will be the vocalist this evening. One of her four solos will be the popular "Indian Love Call." by Friml. She will also sing "Roses of Picardy." The Campbell Boys. past masters on the English concertina, will play a.number of selections. What talented coynbination of sketch artists, the Masycots, will present two entertaininz ! sketches, "The Miracle’ and "Jacob's ’Dream and Awakening." Maisie Ortey will contribute some piano novelties. The Studio Orchestra and A variety of selected records will provide the balance of the programme. 4YA Features "A Night with British Composers," featuring the works of eminent British musicians, with in-
troductory remarks and vocal and instrumental illustrations, will ‘ be the programme to be presented by Mr. G. W. Johnstone and his concert party.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 28, 22 January 1932, Page 15
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235WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 28, 22 January 1932, Page 15
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