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SOMETHING BRIGHT.... ....EVERY NIGHT

SUNDAY, MAY 26. VELIX WEINGARTNER and the Royal Philharmonie Orchestra will play Brahms’s "Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68," at 3.30 p.m. from 1YA. R. HENRY PENN, the overseas pianist, may be heard in a recital at 8.40 p.m. from 1YA. ALTER KINGSLEY, baritone, accompanied by the Studio Orchestra, will be heard in two operatic brackets ut 9.5 and 9.32 p.m. from 38YA. J OHN ROBERTSON, brilliant New Zealand cornetist, may be heard at 9.13 p.m. from 4YA, MONDAY, MAY 27. THE Dramatic Players present * The Upper Berth," a short story from "Uneanny Tales," by F. Marion Craw-ford-at 8 p.m. from 1YA. RANK PERRIN, comedian and cutertainer, will be ..eard in "Tourteen Minutes of Comicalities," at 8.28 p.m. from 1YA. "THE CAUSES OF WAR," is the title of a talk to ~e delivered by Sir Josiah Stamp, and one of a series . specially recorded by the British Broadcasting Corporation-to be heard at 8.42 p.m. from 1YA. RECITAL by the eminent Australian tenor, Lionello Cecil, is a special feature at 8.26 p.m. from 2YA. WALTER KINGSLEY, baritone, may be heard in a ballad recital at 8.86 p.m. from 3YA. ADAME WINNIE E. FRASER, soprano, will be featured in a classical recital at 9.5 p.m. from 3YA. HH FACULTY PLAYERS" will entertain with a one-act dramatic play entitled "The Crossing," at 9.20 p.m. from 4YA. TUESDAY, MAY 28. "Ylusic AT YOUR FIRESIDE," featuring "Caro Mio Ben" (Giordani), and "Sextette from ‘Lucia di Lammermoor " (Donizetti)-is a special feature to be heard at 8.14 p.m. from 1YA. RANK PERRIN, comedian, entertains with "Fourteen Minutes of Merry Moments," at 846 p.m. from LYA. LEMENT WILLIAMS, the famous Australian light baritone, may be heard in a Schubert recital, with orchestral accompaniment, at 9.5 p.m. from 2YA, "QGHIPS THAT PASS IN THD NIGHT," is the title of a continuity programme to be narrated by Mr. Tasman Young, at 8 p.m. from 38YA. CONCERT by the St. Kilda Band (conducted by Mr. Jas. Dixon). and The Radiettes Trio, will be heard between 9.5 and 10 p.m. from 4YA.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. "HE BLUE DIAMOND," one of a series of dramas about famous diamonds, is a special recorded feature to be presented at 9.30 p.m, from 1YA._ FRANK CROWTHER’S Novelty Orchestra will play selections at 8.0 and 8.387 p.m. from 2YA. J OHN ROBERTSON, brilliant New Zealand cornetist, will be heard in a ballad recital, with orchestral accompaniment, at 8.28 p.m. from 2YA. ; .{PUCATIONAL SESSION, 1o be heard at'1.50 p.m. from 3YA. . ALTER KINGSLEY, the celebrated English baritone, will present a. ballad recital at 8.25 p.m. ‘from 4YA, THURSDAY, MAY 30. RANK PERRIN, the visiting comedian, will provide "A Few Laughs" at 9.32 p.m, from 1YA. FyPUCATIONAL SHSSION, to be heard at 2 p.m. from 2YA and 4YA, "WWW ZENITH PLAYERS" will entertain with a studio presentation of the two one-act sketches, "Once a Gentleman" (adapted by DPllis Price), and "The Winning Hand" (Mary Ke-laher)-at 8.6 and 8.40 p.m. from 8YA. "THE CARNIVAL OF ANIMALS," by Saint-Saens, will be played by the Paris Symphony Orchestra at 8.18 p.m. from 4YA. FRIDAY, MAY 31. "M~ PERSONAL EXPERIENCE IN A TORPEDO ATTACK AT JUTLAND," is the title of a talk to be given by Mr. A. H. Amey, Ex-A.B., H.M.S. Nomad, at 8.40 p.m. from 2YA. J OHN ROBERTSON, brilliant New Zealand cornetist, accompanied by the Port Nicholson Silver Band, will present a recital at 9.5 p.m. from 2YA, EMONSTRATION CONCERT of. prize-winners in the Christchurch Competition Society’s 1935 Festival, will be relayed from the Civic Theatre between and 10 p.m. from 3YA. SATURDAY, JUNE 1. RANK PERRIN, English comedian and entertainer, will be heard in "Fifteen Minutes of Humorosities," at 8.14 p.m. from 2YA, "FY COUNTRY," is the title of a talk to be delivered by Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa, at 840 p.m. from 2YA. , (QLEMENT WILLIAMS, Australian light baritone, will be heard in a popular recital at 9.5 p.m. from 3YA. GHORT Ballad Recitals will be given by Miss Mary Somerville, contralto, at 8.14 p.m.; and by Mr. Hrnest Drake ,tenor, at 8.84 p.m. from 4YA.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 4

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SOMETHING BRIGHT.... ....EVERY NIGHT Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 4

SOMETHING BRIGHT.... ....EVERY NIGHT Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 4

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