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THURSDAY [March 10]

1VA (375 Ke.) --THURS., MARCH 10. 12.15-Selected recordings. 12.30-Relay of mid-week service from St. Matthew’s Church. 3.0-Chimes. Selected recordings and literary selection. 4.30-Sports results. 5.0-Children’s hour, conducted by Skipper. : 6.0-Dinner music session. 7.0-News and market reports. 8.0-Chimes. Overture-1YA Chamber Orchestra, under direction Mr. Harold Baxter, "Zampa"’ (Herold). $.8-Soprano-Miss Gwenda Weir: (a) "Away on the Hills" (Ronald) ; (b) "A Little Winding Road" (Ronald). $.14-Record — Violin — Joseph Szigeti, "Caprice No. 24" (Paganini). 8.22-Vocal recital by Robert Gilbert Simmers (baritone): (a) "The Magic of Thy Presence" (Quilter) ; (b) "EH’en as a Lovely Flower" (Bridge) ; (¢) "Go Not, Happy Day" (Bridge). 8.29-Selection-The Orchestra, "The Rose" (Myddleton). — 8.36-Humorous Character StudyMr. J. W. Bailey, "Selling a Horse" (Thomas). 8.40-Record-Mr. W. G. Webber, "Organ Fantasia of Old Songs" (arr. Webber). 8.48-Soprano-Miss Gwenda Weir: (a) "The Piper of Love’ (Carew) 3 (b) "The Charm of Spring" (Coningsby Clarke). 8.53-Morceau-The Orchestra, "In the Bazaar" (Howgill). Waltz, "Soaring’ (Fleming). 9.1-Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9,3-Record-Piano — Frederic La: mond, "Tarantella De Bravura" (Liszt). 9.11-Continuation of vocal recital by Robert Gilbert Simmers: (a) "Hills" (La -Forge); (b) "Star Byes" (Speaks); (c) "Fair House of Joy" (Quilter). 9.18-Orchestral — The Orchestra, "Symphonie Dance No. 1" (Grieg). Valse Lente--The Orchestra, "Rose Mousse" (Bosc). 9.26-Sketch-Mrs. and Mr. J. W. Bailey, "New Year’s Eve" (Lindo). 9.42-Record-Banjo-Michele Ortuso, "Teasin’ the Frets" (Collicchis). Duet-Vaughan DeLeath and Franklyn Baur: (a) "Thinking of You" (Ruby) ; (b) "Up in the Clouds" (Ruby). 9.52-Selection — The Orchestra, "Maritana" (Wallace). 10.0-God save the King. 2VA (720 Ke.) -THUORS., MARCH 10. 10.0-Chimes. Selected recordings. 10.45--Lecturette-"Cooking." 12.0-Lunch hour music. 2.0-Selected recordings. 3.15-Lecturette-Miss I. F. Meadows. ‘Talk prepared by the Home Seience Dxtension 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. A. Quinnell, "The Star Myths of the Zodiac." 8.0-Chimes. Concert by the Wellington Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen’s Association Orchestra und 2Y¥A Artists. March-The Orches-

tra, "Aida" (Verdi). Overture-‘Fin-gal’s Cave" (Mendelssohn). $.12-Baritone-Mr. Claude Moss, (a) "Route -Marchin’" (Stock); (b) "Wairings" (Martin). 8.18-Record-Piano-Les Hutcbinson,’ (a) "When Your Lover Has Gone" (Swan); (b) "Whistling Rufus" (Suesse). 8.24-Soprano-Miss Phyllis Leighton, (a) "Come To Me" (Henderson) ; (b) "For You" (Burke). $.30-Characteristic -The Orchestra, "Grasshopper’s Dance" ‘(Bucalossi). Tone poem-‘April’s Lady" (Ancliffe). 8.40-Record-Humour, Clapham and Dwyer, "Golf" (Clapham and Dwyer). 8.46-Selection — The Orchestra, "Sullivan Selection" (arr. Godfrey). 9.0-Weather report and _ station notices.

9.2-Record-Male Voice Sextette, "Sea Songs Medley" (Trdtl.). 9.10-Suite-The Orchestra, ‘"Hiawatha" (Coleridge-Taylor), (a) The Wooing; (b) The Marriage Feast. 9.17-Baritone-Mr. Claude Moss, (a) "Japanese Love Song’ (Brahe); (b) "Four By the Clock" (Mallinson). 9.23-Record--Bell solo, (a) "Snowdrops"; (b) "Black Forest Musical Boxes." 9.29-Soprano-Miss Phyllis Leighton, (a) "Down a Quiet Little Street" (Harding); (b) "Reaching for the Moon" (Berlin). 9.35-Suite-The Orchestra, "Hiawatha" (Coleridge-Taylor), (a) The Bird Scene; (b) Conjurer’s Dance; (ce) The Departure; (d) Reunion. 9.47-Record — Humour, Ronald Frankau, (a) "Riots, Strikes and Revolutions" (Frankau);' (b) "I’m Absolutely Certain" (Frankau), 9.53 — March — The Orchestra. "Knights of the King’ (Ketelbey). 10.0--God save the King,

SYA (980 Ke.)-THURS., MARCH 10. 3.0-Gramophone recital. 3.15-Home Science Talk, prepared by the Home Science Extension Service, Otago University. 4.30-Sports results. 5.0-Children’s hour, conducted by Ladybird and Uncle Frank. 6.0-Dinner music session. 7.0-News and reports. 4.20-Primary Productions TalkMr. H. J. Geddes, "Crop Arrangement." 7.35-Music-lovers’ competition. 8.0-Chimes. Programme of recordings. Overture-Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, "Aida" (VerdiTavan). 8.8-Vocal-Male chorus-"Song of the Anvil" (Goibel, arr. Brown). 8.11-Instrumental-Original Marimba Band, "Sunshine of Spain" (Beltram). ; . 8.14-Humour-John Henry and Blossom, "Joe Murgatroyd’s Getter" (Henry). §.20-Medley-Colonial Club ‘Orchestra, "Rio Rita" (McCarthy). $.28-Violin-Max Rosen, "Spanish Dance" (de Falla). 8.32-Chorus-Chorus of Theatre National D’Opera, Paris, ‘Soldiers’ Chorus" (Gounod). 8.36-Selection — H.M. Coldstream Guards’ Band, "The Geisha" (Jones). 8.40-Bass-Robert Easton, (2) "On the Road" (Longstaffe) ; (b) "The Gay Highway" (Lockton and Drummond). 8.46-Comedian-Wish Wynne, "I Dunno" (Wynne). 8.49-Waltz — Continental Novelty Quintette, "On Board." 8.52-Male voices-The Salisbury Singers, "Harly One Morning" (Bulliyant). 8.55-Overture-New Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra, "Britannia" (Mc Kenzie). 9.3-Weather forecast and station notices. Be 5-Talk-Mr. J. F. D. White, M.Sc.,. , "At the Copper Mines in Central " 9.20-Descriptive-Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "A Voyage on a Troopship" (arr. Miller). 9.28-Descriptive sketches — The Roosters, "Army Reminiscences" (Merriman). Some of the Boys, "Memories of France" (Manifold). 9.39-Baritone-Dennis Noble, "The Old Brigade’ (Barri). 9.42-Choral-Sieber Choir, with Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Roses of the South" (Strauss). 9.50-Comedian-Rupert Hazell, "A Radio Fan’s Dream" (Hazell). 9.55-Instrumental — Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" (Liszt). 10.83-God save the King. 4YA (650 Ke.) -THURS., MAROGH 10. Silent Day.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 34, 4 March 1932, Page 20

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THURSDAY [March 10] Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 34, 4 March 1932, Page 20

THURSDAY [March 10] Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 34, 4 March 1932, Page 20

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