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THURSDAY [March 3]

1VA (875 Ke.)-THURS., MARCH 3, 12.15--Selected recordings. 12.30-Relay of mid-week service from St. Matthew’s Church, 3.9-Selected recordings. 3.15-Home science talk, prepared by the Home Science Extension Service of Otago University. 4.30-Sports results. 3.0-Children’s hour, conducted by Skipper.

6.0-Dinner music session. 4.0-News and market reports. 8.0-Chimes. Record-London Symphony Orchestra: (a) "The Impresario" (Mozart) ; ; (b) "Minuet" (Mozart). 8.9-Choral-The 1YA Broadcasting Choir with String Quartet: (a) "Come Lassies and Lads;" (b) "Here’s to the Maiden of Bashful Fifteen" (17th Century). 8.15--Record-Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "Gee Whizz"’ (Brooke). 8.19-Mezzo-Contralto-Miss Ida M. Moore: (a) "Thou Art Repose" (Schubert) ; (b) "Morning" (Speaks). 8.25-Quartette — Northern String Quartet: (a) "Old Black Joe"; (b) "The Mill’" (arr. Pouchon). 8.33-Choral-The Choir, with String Quartette: (a) "Sweet Genevieve" (Tucker); (b) "The Old Rustic Bridge" (Skelly). 8.39-Record-J. H. Squire Celeste Octet: (a) "The Butterfly" (Bendix) ; (b) "The Grasshoppers’ Dance" (Bucalossi). 8.45-Sketch-"‘Swamped" (Carlton and Manley). 9.0-Hvening weather forecast and announcements, 9.2-String Quartette — Northern String Quartet, "An Old English Love". (arr. Pouchon). 9.6-Choral-The Choir: (a) "Parting and Meeting;" (b) "Departure" (Mendelssohn). 9.12-Record-Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "Rippling Streams" (Gennin). 9.16-Vocal duet- Misses Chrissie Foster and Nellie Marriage: (a) "Whispering Hope" (Hawthorne) ; (b) "List to the Convent Bells" (Blockley). 9.23-Piano-Mr. Cyril Towsey, "Prelude and Fugue" (Bach). 9.30-Choral-The Choir, "Londonderry Air" (Irish) ; With String Quartet, "There Was a Jolly Miller" (Old English). 9.35-Record-Royal Opera Orchestra Covent Garden, "The Sleeping Beauty" (Tschaikowsky). 9.39-Sketch-"The Amorous Cop" (Cronin). 9.50-Choral-The Choir: (a) ‘""When Evening’s Twilight" (Hatton); (b) "The Whale" (arr. Roddie). 9.56-Record-Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Norma" (Bellini). 10.83-God save the King. 2YA (720 Ke.)-THURS., MARCH 3. 10.0-Chimes. Selected recordings. 10.45-Lecturette-‘Cooking." 1. 0-Lunch hour music. 2.0-Selected recordings. I. FF. Meadows, talk prepared by the Home Science Extension Department of the Otago University. 3.30 and 4.30-Sports results. 5.0-Children’s hour, conducted. by Uncle George and Big Brother Jack. 6.0-Dinner music session. 7.0-News, reports and sports results. 7.40-Lecturette-Mr. W. A. Sutherland, Secretary Wellington Automobile Club, "Reading Progress in New Zealand." 8.0-Chimes. Concert by the Port Nicholson Silver Band (Conductor, Mr. J. J. Drew) and 2YA Artists. MarchThe Band, "Punchenelle’ (Rimmer). Overture-"‘Tancredi" (Rossini). 8.10--Baritone-Mr. H. Mitchell, (a) "Son o? Mine" (Wallace); (b) "The Rebel" (Wallace). 8.16-Piano-Miss Gladys Marshall, "Rhapsodie" (Brahms), —

8.22-Soprano-Miss Janet Stirling, (a) "The Little Damozel" (Novello) ; (b) "I Know of Two Bright Byes’ ‘(Clutsam). 8.28-Selection-The Band, "L’Etoile Du Nord" (arr. Rimmer). 8.48-Guitar duo-Berthold and Sullivan, (a) "Kawaihau Waltz’ (Awai); (b) "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain" (Woods). 8.49-Quartet-Bandsmen, "Huryanthe" (arr. Rimmer). 8.56-Record: Vocal — Parlophone Variety Quartet, "Veterans of Variety." 9.2-Weather report and_ station notices. 9.4-Baritone-Mr. H. Mitchell, (a) "Drake Goes West" (Sanderson); (b) "Absent" (Metcalfe). 9.10-Piano-Miss Gladys Marshall, "Blue Danube Paraphrase"’ (SchutzBvler). 9.16-Trombone duet — Bandsmen Marshall and Matson, "The Gliders" (Trenchard). 9.20-Soprano-Miss Janet Stirling, (a) "Charming Chloe" (German); (b) "Happy Song" (del Riego). 9.26-Guitar duo-Berthold and Sullivan, (a) "Sleepy Hyes" (Alau); (b) "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver’ (de Rose). 9.32-Record: Comedy-Jimmy O’Dea and Harry O’Donovan, (a) "Mrs. Mulligan at the Telephone" (O’Donovan) ; (b) "Mrs. Mulligan at the Pawnshop" (O’Donovan). 9.38-Selection-The Band, "Gems from Sullivan’s Operas" (arr. Drew). 9.45-Record-International Novelty Orchestra, "Carmen Sylva" (Ivanovici) 9.48-Intermezzo-The Band, "Glow Worm" (Lincke). March-"Dunedin" (Alford). 10.0-God save the King. 3¥YA (980 Ke.) -THURS., MARCH 3. 3.15-Home science talk, prepared by the Home Science Hxtension Service of Otago University. 4.30-Sports results. _ 5.0-Children’s hour, conducted by Ladybird and Uncle Frank. §.0-Dinner music session. 7.0-News and reports. 7.20-Review of Journal of Agriculture. 8.0-Chimes. Programme of recordings. Orchestral symphony — Berlin State Opera House Symphony’ Orchestra, "Battle Symphony" (Beethoven). 8.16-Humour-Harry Gordon, (a) "The Story That I Started"; (b) "The Village Editor’ (Hazelwood). 8.22-Piano-Lily Dymont, "Sevilla" (Albeniz). 8.28-Vocal variety-Mona Grey, "Wntertaining Peter." 8.34-Instrumental-The A. and P. Gypsies, (a) "White Acacia" (Stone) ; (b) "Herbertiana"’ (Victor Herbert Melodies) (Stone). 8.490-Vocal trio-Nessi, Baracchi, Venturini, "Trio of the Masks" (Puceini). 8.46-Foxtrots — Debroy Somers Band, (a) "A Clockwork Courtship" (Rayners); (b) "Wedding of the Three Blind Mice" (Williams). 8.52-Vocal gems-Light Opera Company, "Lily of Killarney" (Benedict). 9.0-Organ-Marcel Dupre, (a) Chorale, "Sleepers Awake" (Bach); (b) "Christ Came to Jordan" (Bach). 9.6-Weather forecast and station notices. 9.8-Talk-Mr. J. E. Strachan, M.A., B.Se, "Storm Clouds in the Hast." 9.23-Orchestral- Milan Symphony Orchestra, "Le Maschere" (Mascagni). 9.31-Vocal-The Jolly Old Fellows, "Chorus Hits of Yesterday" (Francis).

9.37-Melodies- Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, "Selection of Boosey Ballads." ae 9.45-Comedians — Hddie Can "Eddie Cantor’s Tips on the S Market." ‘The Happiness Boys, "Who Cares Anyhow" (Midgeley). 9.51-Mixed chorus-HEXver Ready Hour Group, "Going Home" (Fisher). 9.55-Descriptive selections — Super Cinema Orchestra, (a) "In the Sudan" (Sebek); (b) "Babylonian Nights" (Zameenik). 10.83-God save the King. 4YA (650 Ke.)---THURS., MARCH 3. Silent Day.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Page 20

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THURSDAY [March 3] Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Page 20

THURSDAY [March 3] Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Page 20

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