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Thursday, October 10

esults All Blacks v. Northumberland and Durham‘in breakfast session from four main. stations‘Round the. Family Hearth" and band music from 1YA-Fred Bluett, Raymond Beatty, Heather Kinnaird and Gil Dech from 2YA-*Flags on the Matterhorn" from 8 p.m. to’9.0, and dance music from 9.20 from 3YA-Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra evening from 4YA, and Richard Tauber.

LYA "cso

7.0: Chimes. Report on Rugby football match -All Blacks (N.Z.) v. Northumberland and Durham, with at quar-ter-hour intervals, report on and result of the match alternately {) till 8.30. } Breakfast session. ‘9.0: Close down. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 12.30: Relay of mid-week service from St. Matthew’s Angcican Church. . 12,50: Continuation of lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 2.30: Classical hour. 3.15: Sports results. 8.30: Special -frost foreeast for farmers and talk prepared by the Association for Coantry Edueation, Home Stience Tutorial Section of the University of Otago. 3.45: Light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results. @: Children’s hour, conaucted by Aunt Dorothea. 6.0: Dinner music, Sydney Baynes and his Orchestra, "Old England" Selec. tion (arr. Baynes). Marek Weber and his Orchestra,

*Along the Banks of the Volga" (Borchert). §B.B.C. Wireless \Symphony Ovchestra, "Tolanthe" Selection (Sullivan). — ' 6.18: London Palladium ¢*schestra, *‘The Rose" (Selection -of Wnglish melodies) (arr. Myddleton). International Novelty Quartet, "Dwarfs’ Patrol" (Rathke): Classie Symrhony Orchestra, "Carmen". Selection (Bizet). 6.38: Salon Orchestra, "Ieminiscences. of Vienna" (Strauss). Sydney Baynes and jis Orchestra,. "Kentucky Home" Selection (arr. Baynes): The Salon Orchestra, "Where the Rainbow Wnds"’ Selection (Quilter). 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme, Continuity hour, ‘Round the Family Hearth." = — 9.0: Weather, Station notices, © 9.5: Talk: Mr. Chas. B. G Tisdall, "Travels in: Persia." 9.20: Recorded band music by the Band of H.M. Welsh Guards. The Band, (a) "Sanum" Selection (arr Robrecht); (b) "When ‘the King Goes By" (with male chorus) (Connelly) ; {c) "We'll Always be Sweethearts" (with male chorus) (Pola). 7 9.34: Mabel Jones; soprane. (a) Little Cuckoo’; (b) "Goodbye Mary" (Trad.) ; (c)

"The Sparrow" (all sung in Welsh) (Davies). 9.41: The Band, (a) ‘"Tarantellede Concert" (xylophone soloist: Musician FF, Harmer) (Greefwood) ; (b) *"Parade of the Tin Soldiers" (Jessel).; (c). "The Water Melon Fete" Descriptive Sketch (Thurban). 9.51: Parry Jones, tenor, "Oh! That Summer Smiled for Aye" (sung in Welsh) (Davies), 9.54: The Band, (a) "Baby’s Sweetheart" (with novelty effects) (Corri); (b) "Off to _ Philadelphia" (vocal march) (Haynes). 10.0:. Dance music. 11.0: Close down.

1YX AUCKEAND 880 kc:

( Alternative Station) 5.0: "Light ‘musical programme. °. 7 Close. down, : After-dinner music. $0 : Chamber’ music hour. Fea-. turing at 8 p.m.: Haydn’s Quartet in EB Flat Major, Op. 33 (No, 2, played by the’Pro Arte Quartet. And at:8.26 p:m.: Quartet in D Minor, Op. 56, by’ Sibelius, played ‘by the Budapest String ‘Quartet. 9.0: Classical programme, featuring at 9.12 p.m, and. 9.50 p.m.: Ania Dorfmann (pianist); 10.0: Close down. ?

WELLINGTON 2YA 570 kc.

7.0: Breakfast session, A ful}: report on the Rugby football match, Al]. Blacks (N.Z.) versus Northumberland and Durham,. will be broadcast at 7, 7 30, 8, 8.30, 9: a.m, 9.0: Close down. . 10.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 10.30: Devotional service. 11.0: ‘Time signals from the Dominion Observatory, 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Educational session (5): Dr, A: G. Butchers, "Britain’s Place in World Affairs" (2), (C, D). 2.20: Mr. W. G. Morgan, "Tele phonic Communication. in .New Zealand" (B, C). 2.40: Mr. M. A. Tremewan, "An Introduction to Literature" (5), (B, CC}... : 8.0: Sports results. 3.30: Special frost ‘forecast for farmers. 4.0: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory, Sports results. 5.0: Children’s‘ hour, conducted by Big Brother Jack. 6.0: Dinner music (recordings) : Kampfbund Orchestra, "Mason and Locksmith" Overture (Auber). Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "Contrasts" Potpourri of Famous ’ Melodies (arr. Robrecht).

THURSDAY, OCTOBER:10..... CONTINUED

Trio Rosentha] (instrumental), "Extase" (Ganne). 621: La Argentina (castenets solo), "Jota Valenciana" (Granados), Light Symphony ‘Orchestra, -"‘Miniature" Suite (a) Children’s dance; (b) intermezzo; (¢) Scene de Bali (Coates). 6.37: Arnold Foldesy (cello). "Sninnlied" ("Spinner’s Song’) (Popper), Cedric Sharpe Sextet, "By the Sleepy Lagoon" (Coates). Henry Hall and his Gleneagles Hotel Band, "‘A Musieal Comedy Switch" ‘(arr. Hall), 6.50: Edward O’Henry (organ), "Raust" Waltz (Gounod). New State Symphony Orchestra, "Toy" _ Symphony (Haydn). 7.0: News and reports, 7.30: Time signals from. the Dominion Observatory. 8.0: Chimes. A popular programme, featuring the Australian comedian, Fred Bluett. Recording: Frederie Hippman and his Orchestra, "A Night in Andalusia" Potpour ‘ ti (Voigt). 8.5: A further incident in the lives of the Japanese house-. boy and his employer, "Snap Judgment." 8.19: Fred Bluett, the famous Australian comedian. : 8.27: A quarter of an hour with "The Kingsmen," radio's royal quartet, 8.42; Talk, Major General B.S. Merlin, "Adventures ot a Page ‘at-the Russian Court" (2nd of a series of 4). 9.2: Weather, Station notices. 9.3: A recital programme featuring Raymond Beatty; the Australian bass-baritone ; ‘Heather Kinnaird, the Australian mezzo-contralto, and Gil Dech, the eminent Raglisb pianist. A recital ‘by Raymond Beatty (bass-baritone), with piano accompaniment: "Rolling. Down to Rio’. (German) $ "The Pretty Creature"; "The ’. Beggar’s Song" (arr. Lane Wilson). 9.17: Recordings: A recital by the London Plute Quartet, (a) Melody (Sehubert); (b) "Bees’ Wedding" (Mendelssohn). (a) "Danse of the Elves" (Grieg); (b) Prelude: No. 7 (Chopin) 3 (ce) "Norse" (Grieg). "The Carnival of Venice" Variations . (Briccialdi);: "Seoteh and Irish" Airs, Variations (arr, Stainer). 9.30: A recital by Heather Kinnaird (mezzo-contralto), with piano accompaniment: A ‘Selection from the Song Cycle, "A Lover in Damascus" (Woodforde Finden), 9.40: A recital of ponular melo. dies by Gil Dech, the eminent English pianist: "Improvisation" (Lee Sims) ; ‘Have You

Forgotten?" (Suesse); "‘L Kiss Your Hand, Madame" (Hrwin); "Smoke -Gets in Your Eyes" (Kern), 9.54: Raymond Beatty and ’ Heather Kinnaird (vocal duets), "The Singing Lesson" (Squire); "Call Me Back" (Denza); 10.0: Music, mirth and melody, . 11 0: Close down.

WELLINGTON 2YC 840 kc

{ Alternative Station) 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down, 7.0: After-dinner’ music, 8.0: Chamber music hour. Featuring at 8 p.m.: Mozart’s Duet ‘in B Flat Major for Violin.and Viola, played by. Simon Goldberg (violin) and Paul Hindemith (viola), And at 8.20 p.m,; Quartet in B Fat, Op. 67 (Brahms); played by ‘the Lener String Quartét. ; 9.0: An hour of popular €ntertainment, 10.0: Close down.

3YA CHRISOCHURCH 720- k,c:

7.0: Bredkfast ‘session, Report on the Rugby football, mateh, All Blacks v. Northumberland and Durham. 7.15: Result of All. Blacks yv Northumberland and Durham mateh, with at quarter-hour intervals report and result of the match alternately till 8.30. 9.0; Close down. 10,0: Devotional service, 10.15: Selected recordings, 11.0: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory, 11.2: Talk, ander the auspices of the Christchurch branch of National Council of Women. 11.17: Selected recordings, 12.0: Relay from the Civic Theatre of community sing. 1.30:. Selected recordings, 2.30:° Talk, prepared by the Association for Country Bduea ' tion, Home Science. Tutorial Section, 3.0: Classical music. 3,30: Special frost. forecast for farmers. 4.0: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory: 4.2: Light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results, 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Mother Hubbard. 6.0: Dinner music. Percy Pitt and. Symphony Orchestra, "Poet and . Peasant" Overture (Suppe).. In‘ternational Concert Orches‘tra, "Love and Spring" Waltz (Waldteufel). William Murdoch (piano), "Songs Without Words" (Nos, 22 and 47) . (Mendelssohn). ‘Orlando and his. Orchestra,’ "Little Platterer" (Wilenberg, Zletberger). 6.19: Bohemia ‘Orchestra, "Destiny" Waltz: (Baynes), Al-.

’" pert Sandler and his. Orchestra, "Love, Here Is My Heart". (Silesu). Hermann Finck and his Orchestra, "Offenbachigna" (arr, Pinek) -Orechestra _ Mascotte, . "Lotus Flowers" : (Ohlsen). 6.37: Albert Sandler and his Orchestra, "Casino .. Dances" (Gungl). Sandor Joszi Or- . chestra, »"Love’s) Call" (Scharf). Zonophone Salon Orchestra, ‘Rose in the Bud" _ (Forster). Bohemia Orchestra, "Love and Life in’ Vienna" Waltz-(Komzak), 6.49: Bournemouth . Manicipalr Orchestra, "The Merry Brothers" (Gennin). Edith Lor‘and Orchestra, "Underneath the Lilac ‘Tree’ (Schubert, -Berte). Columbia .Symphony Orchestra, "Bridal Procession" (Grieg).. 7.0: News and reports, 7.80: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 7,35; Talk, Dr. Wm. °*.Bryden (under the:. auspices. of . the New Zealand Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs), . "Animals on the Farm." 8-0: Chimes, | Presentation of B.B.O. re corded programme, "Flags of the Matterhorn"’--A drama of: the Swiss Alps. Adapted .by JI..B. Benzie and Barbarg Burnham from the. German of Gasbarra and Pfeil, "Flags on. the Matterhorn’" tells «in. dramatic : fashion the true story of the first succasful. attempt to climb the Matterhorn on July 14, 1865, when ao party of Englishmen, ted by the artist. Rdward Whymper. beat an ex: pedition of Italian. climbers. headed ‘by the great. guide, Carrel. in a desperate’ race to the summit, This remarkable radio play is the work of Gasbarra, the famous alpinist, and Dr. Christian Pfeil. .a well-known German radio expert. Its unusual setting and skilled treatment make it a memorable drama, of the kind only. radiocan give, rich in ‘excitement, of the strain. endurance and courage demanded of .adventurers in-the "white hell" of Switzerland’s' highest peaks. Characters (in: ‘order . of: ; speaking): A Guide: a man tourist; Ist narrator, Mr. Brown, Mr. Simpson; a woman ‘tourist; other tourists: 2nd narrator,’ Mr. Green, Mr. Thompson, -Mr. Whymper. Jean Antoine Carrell; Lue, the hunchback: Old Matteo, "a peasant: Gorret: Signor ‘Giordano; Peter Tangwalder: Favre, ‘the landlord; Mr. Hadow: Zermatt peasants; Cesare Carrel; Datiiel Ma- . quignez; Croz:; A boots: Lord -Francis. Douglas; Inn ‘ servant; Rev. Mr Hudson; a | bailiff; young Tangawalderwith B.B.O.. Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of

_Stanford. Robinson. Pro- .. gramme produced by -Val Gielgud in the. London studios of the British Broadcasting Con poration. 9.0:. Weather. Station notices, 9.5: Talk, Mr. Harold Black, "New Zealand Championahip Golf" 9.20: Dance music. 9.30; A’ further interlude with the Cocoanut Grove ‘Ambassadors. 9.45: Dance music (continued). 11.0: Close down.

3Y ‘CHRISTCHURCH ' 1200 k.c.

(Alternative Station) 5.0: Selected recordings. 6.0: Close down. | . 7.0: After-dinner music, i 8.0: An hour of light orchestra! music and ballads. 9.0: "Cavaleade"-A programme featuring historical personages commemorated in music, 10.0: Close down..

DUNEDIN: 4YA 790 kc

7.0: Chimes, Breakfast sassion. Result of All Blacks match v. Northumberland and Murham (also: at 7.30, 8.0 anti '&.30 .™m.), 9.0: Close down. 10.0, selected recordings, 10,15: Devotional service. 12.0: Lunch music. 1.0: Running commentary on ‘the racing on the first day o the Dunedin Jockey ‘lub’s spring meeting, and at tnteré vals during the day, Relayed from Wingatui. | 2.0: . Educational session (reof 2¥A, Wellington) Dr A. G. Butchers, "Bri‘tain’s Place in World Affairs" (2) (©, D). 2.20: Mr. W. G. Morgan, "Tele -phome Communication in New Zealand" (B,-C}. 2.40: Mr. M. A. Tremewan, "An Introduction to {terature (5) (B, C). 3.0: Light musical programme. 3.30: Special frost’ forecast for farmers, 4.45: Sports results, 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted -by Big Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner music. Edith Lorand and her Vien‘nese Orchestra, "Anceleray tion" Waltz (J. Strauss). Salon Orchestra, "Allah's. Holiday" (Friml), De:Groot (violin), David Bor (piano), ‘dnd Reginald Kilbey (‘cello), "Frasquita" (Lehar). Béaard Erdmann (piano), "Biackbird" (Tiessen). ~ Viennese ‘Concert Svloists, "The Army _ Chaplain" (Dream Waltz) (Millocker), 8.19: Walter. Hyden and his/ . Magyar Orchestra, "Moon« shine" (Leopold). . De (iroot and his Orchestra, "Traume’?

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10..... CONTINUED

("Dreams") (Wagner). Hugo y Kolberg (violin); "Gipsy / Dance" ("Zigeunertanz") (Nachez). Trio Rosenthal, "Serenade" (Saint Saens). Salon Orchestra, ‘"Nenpoli‘tan Nights" (Zamecnik). 6.37: Viennese Concert Soloists, "Mary" Waltz (Lannei;. De Groot (violin), David:- Bor (piano), "Reginald MWKilbey (cello), "Loin du Bal" (Gillet). BHduard Wrdmann (piano), "Ein Sperling in die Hand des’ Hduard Wrdman" (Tiessen). De Groot aud his Orchestra, "Autumn" (Chaminade), 6.50: Alfredo® Campoli and his Salon Orchestra, "Smilin’ Through" (Penn); Llugo Kolberg (violin), "Album Leaf" ‘("Ablumblatt" ) (Waener, Wiehelmy). Walford Eyden

and his Magyar Orenestra, "Autumn Leaves" (Tradt.): 7.0: News and reports, %.30: Book talk. 8.0: Chimes. Concert vy ‘the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Soloists: Alfred. Certot, piano; Richard Tauber, tenor. 8.2: Ike Orchestra, condneted by Franz Schalk, "Letiora" Overture ‘No. 3 (Beethoven). 8.16: Mischa: Elman (violin), "Caprice in W flat major" (Wieniawski) ; **Vocalise"’ (Rachmaninoff) : "IruebtakeKaleidoscope" (Cui). 8.25: The Orchestra. with Bronislaw Huberman, = conducted by Issay Dobrowen, Concerto in A Minor for Violin and Ovchestra (Bach). 8.40: Talk: Mr. C. R. Allen. "John Milton."

9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: The Orchestra, conducted by Clemens Krauss, Suite from the music to "Le Bourgois Gentilhomme." (1) Jourdain le bourgeois; (2) minuet; (3) The fencing mas-' ter (4) entry and dance of the tailors; (5) the miauet at Lully; (6) courante; (7) entry of Cleonte (musie¢ after Lully) ; (8) prelude to scene 2, intermezzo Dorantes’ and Doréne, count and countess; (9) the dinner (table music and dance of ‘the scullions) (R. Strauss). 9.37: ‘Richard Tauber, tenor, Four Songs from "The Winter Journéy." (1) "Spring Dreams"; (2) "The Post"; (3) "Looking Backward". (4) "The Water Course" (Schubert).

9.49: ‘he Orchestra, conducted . by Clemens Krauss, Hungarian Dance No. 8 (Brahms) ; conducted by Karl Aiwin, "Kaiser" March (Waguer). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody 11,0: Close down,

4YO DUNEDIN 1140 kc

(Alternative Station) 5.0: Selected recordings. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Musical comedy programme, 9.0: Popular chorus programme, with three spots of sporting humour, by- Clapham and Dwyer. 10.0: Close down.

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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 35

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Thursday, October 10 Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 35

Thursday, October 10 Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 35

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