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SATURDAY [March 12]

1¥YA (875 Ke.)-SAT., MARCH 12. 2.0-Relay from the Auckland Domain of a running description of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Championships. 5.0-Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella. 6.0-Dinner music session. 7.0-News and market reports. 8.0-Chimes. March-1YA Chamber Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Harold Baxter, "Renne Militaire" (Czibulka). Overture-"Orpheus in the Underworld" (Offenbach). $.10-Soprano-Mrs. Rewa Hipwell, (a) "Morning Hymn" (Henschel) ; (b) "Sing, Joyous Bird" (Phillips). 8.16 — Record — Recital — Bransby Williams, "The Difference’ (Kelly and Longstaffe). : 8.19-Novelty Instrumental-Wally Harrison and His Melody Boys, "They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree" (Brown). Mandolin-Mr. Wally Harrison, "Girl of a Million Dreams" (Gilbert). 8.26-Baritone-Mr. Harry Mitchell, (a) "A Jolly Old Cavalier" (Dix) ; (b) "Glorious Devon" (German). 8.32-Orchestral-The Orchestra, "Interlude" (Hosvgill). 8.36-Novelty | Entertainment-The Tollies, "A Little Nonsense" (arr. Tollerton). 8.42 — Record — Saxophone — Tom Katz, "Valse Lucille’ (Benkman). 8.45-Popular Duets-The Mounce Sisters, (a) "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain" (Johnson); (b) "Wasn't it Nice’ (Young and Simons). 8.50-Record-Male Quartet-Hisdell, Nash, Noble and Allin, "Meet Me by Moonlight" (arr. Batten). 8.583-Waltz-The Orchestra, "La Jeunesse" (Gung’l). 9.0-Evening weather forecast aad announcements,

9.2-Record — Organ — Charles. W. Saxby, "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn). 9.6-Soprano-Mrs. Rewa Hipwell, "Pipes of Pan" (Monckton). 9.10 — Record — Recital — Bransby Williams, "Not Old" (Day). 9.13-Novelty Instrumental-Wally Harrison and His Melody Boys,’ (a) "Hanalei Bay" (Awai); (b) "I Laughed So Hard I Nearly Died" (TieldsHall). 9.19-Record-Male Quartet-Hisdeil, Nash, Noble and Allin, "I Know of Two Bright Byes" (Clutsam). . 9,.22-Suite-The Orchestra, "Le Calife Cigogne" (Pougot). 9.28-Novelty-The Tollies, "A Little Nonsense" (arr. Tollerton). 9.35-Record — Saxophone — Arnold Brilhart, "Fascination" (Bernie). 9.38-Baritone-Mr. Harry Mitchell, "Drake Goes West" (Sanderson). §.42-Record-Piano-Carroll Gibbons, "Moonbeam Dance" (Gibbons). §.45-Popular Duets-The Mounce Sisters, (a) "I'm in Love with Mary" (Dean); (b) "When You were the Blossom of Buttercup Lane" (Meyer). 9.51 — Selection — The Orchestra, "Show Boat" (Kern). 10.0-Programme of dance music. 1L.0-Sports summary. 11.0-God save the King. 2VA (720 Ke.)-SAT., MARCH 12. 8.0-Chimes. Selected recordings. 3.30 and 4.30-Sports results. 5.0-Children’s hour, conducted by ‘Aunt Milly and Uncle Jasper. 6.0-Dinner music session. 7.0-News, reports, and sports results. 7.40-Lecturette-Mr. W. A. Sutherfand, Secretary, Wellington Automobile Club, "Preparations for Touring." 8.0 -- Chimes. Record — Herman Finek’s Orchestra, "Gaiety Echoes" (Caryll and Monckton). 8.8-Bass-baritone with OrchestraMr. Trevor Thomas, (a) "Up From Somerset" (Sanderson); (b) "Beloved, it is Morn" (Aylward). 8.16-Record-Humour-John Henry, "John Henry’s Night Out" (Henry). $.20-Overture — Salon Orchestra "Conductor, Mr. M. T. Dixon), "Comique" (Kela Bela). 8.28-Humour-Mr. F. W. Barker, "Aren’t We Refined?’ (Elliot). 8.34-Mezzo-soprano with Orchestra -Mrs. BE. Ransom Myers, (a) "Bon Jour, Pierrot" (Lambert) ; (b) "Thoughts" (Fisher). 8.40---Record-Zonophone Concert Quartet, (a) "I Know a Lovely Garden" (d’Hardelot); (b) "Rose in the Bud" (Forster). 8.48-Selection-Salon Orchestra, "The Chocolate Soldier" (Strauss). 9.0-Weather report and station notices. 9.2-Record-The Roosters Concert Party, "Tommy’s Little Day" (Merriman). 9.10-Bass-baritone with OrchestraMr. Trevor Thomas, (a) "The Trumpeter" (Dix); (b) "A Perfect Day" (Jacobs Bond). 9.16-Record-Yumour-Gillie Potter, "Mr. Potter Wanders On" (Potter). 9.20--Instrumental-Salon Orchestra, (2) "Tua Paloma" (Yradier); (b) "Minuet" (Paderewski). 9.30-Humour-Mr, F. W. Barker, "Snorkins" (Spurr). 9.36-Mezzo-soprano with Orchestra -Mrs. HW. Ransom Myers, (a) "Your Song from Paradise" (Brown); (b) "Sumnmier Rain" (Willeby). 9.42---_Record-Marimba Orchestra, (a) "Admiration" (Tyers); (Db) "Maori" (Tyers). :

9.46-Instrumental-Salon Orchestra, "Four Dances" from "The Rebel Maid" (Phillips). Latest dance novelties. 10.0-Dance programme, 11.0-Sporting summary. 11.0-God save the King. -8YA (980 Ke.)-SAT., MARCH 12. 3.0-Gramophone recital. 4.30-Sports results. 5.0-Children’s. hour, conducted by Aunt Pat. 6.0-Dinner music session. 7.0-News and reports. 8.0-Chimes. Relay of programme from 4YA, Dunedin. 110.-God save the King. 4YA (650 Ke.)-SAT., MARCH 12, 3.0-Selected recordings. 4,30-Sporting results, 5.0-Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Anita. 6.0-Dinner music session. 7.0-News and reports. 8.0-Chimes. Relay from Somerset Lounge of concert and dance reminiscent of other days. The dances will include-Opening Grand March, Lancers, Caledonians, Quadrilles, Polka, Barn Dance, D’Alberts, Highland Schottische, Mazurka, Waltz. The dances will be interspersed with songs, choruses, and humour of the period. Vocal selections will include-"Uncle Ned" (Foster); "Darling Nellie Gray" (TrdtL); "Loch Lomond" (Trdtl.); "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" (Butterfield); "The Farmer in the Dell" (Trdtl.); "Bohunkus" (Trdtl.) ; "Ben Bolt" (Kneass); "Who Killed Cock Robin?" (TrdtL); "How Can I Leave Thee?’ (Kucker). 11.0-God save the King. 2XB (1230 Ke.)-SAT., MARCH 12. 7.30 to 8.0-News and information. 8.0 to 10.0-Studio concert.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 34, 4 March 1932, Page 21

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SATURDAY [March 12] Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 34, 4 March 1932, Page 21

SATURDAY [March 12] Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 34, 4 March 1932, Page 21

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