RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for' to-night are as follow: ~ '
IYA AUCKLAND (343 metres. 875 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.40: Sports talk. 8.0: Chimes. A novelty programme, “The - Radiators” will radiate “Happiness.” Orchestra, “Melodious Memories.” 8.9: The Radiatere. 8.54: Orchestra, “Leslie Stuart Melodies.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Orchestra, “Old Musical Comedy Gems." 9.10: The Radiaters. 9.54: Banjo Quartet, “A Swanee Sing Song.” Band, “Twist and Twirl.”
,2YA WELLINGTON (416.7 metres; 720 kilocycles).—s.9: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr C. S. Dempster, “Cricket Reminiscences.” 8.0: Chimes. Studio presentation of concert by [the Wellington Apollo Singers, under the conductorahip of Mr H. Temple White. Accompanists: Messrs Ernest Jenner, A.R.A.M., and Wm. Billington.. Overture, “The Flying Dutchman.” Choral, Apollo Singers, “Sailors’ Chorus” from “The Flying Dutchman.” Tenor, Mr B. H. Mayail, “Who Is Sylvia?” Apollo Singers (mezzosoprano soloist, Miss Dorothy Sawyer), “Maureen.” Quartet, The Aeolians, “Lovely Night,” “Every Rustling Tree.” ■ Soprano, Miss Kathleen Wood, “Nymphs and Fauns.” Choral, Apollo Singers, . “Drake’s Drum.” Baritone, Mr George .Wright “Tho Trumpeter.” Choral, Apollo Singers, “Gondolier’s Serenade.” Records. Choral, Apollo Singers, “Awake! Awake!” Musical monologue, Miss Joan Maunder, “Bredon Hill.” Choral, Apollo Singers, “My Bonnie Lass She Smileth.” Tenor, Mr George Wilson, “I Ha’e a Wife O’ My Ain,” “My Wife's a Winsomo Wee Thing,” “Come Under My Plaidie.” Choral, Apollo Singers, “Follow the Gleam.” Weather report and station notices. Orchestra, “Grand March” from “Tannhauser.” Choral, Apollo Singers, “Pilgrims’ Chorus” from “Tannhfluser” with accompaniment by Messrs Jenner and Billington, two-pianos. Soprano, Miss Kytho Macivor, “Ritorna Vineitor.” Choral, Apollo Singers, “Greeting to Spring.” Bass, Mr J. M. Caldwell, “Myself When Young.” Choral, Apollo Singers, “The Sword of Ferrara.” 9.30: Dance, programme.
3YA CHRTSTCHUIICH (306 metres, 980 kilocycles).—s.o: . Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner, music. 7.30: Talk, “Tours and Motor Driving." 8.0: Chimes. Orchestra, “The Beggar’s Opera.” 8.8: Tenor, Mr David McGill, “If You Would Love Me,” “Sleep and the Roses.” 8.14: Record. 8.16: Soprano, Miss Phyllis Coombs, “The- Scent of tho Lilies,” “In tho Fashion.” 8.22: Orchestra, “The Blue Danube.” 8.28: Vaudeville entertainment, Tho Two Rascals, introducing, “I Don’t Care a Lot for a Lot of It,” “Chin Wag,” “Piano Novelties.” 8.40: Harp, Mr H. G. Glaysher, “The Murmuring Brook.” 8.45: Baritone, Mr Burrows, “Tho Clock,” “Uncle Rome.” 8.50: Orchestra, “Orientals,” “Nocturne.” 8.59: Record. 9.2: Weather forecast nnd station notices. 9.6: Tenor, Mr David McGill, “Roses of Forgiveness,” "The Carnival.” 9.12: Record. 9.16: Vaudeville, The Two Rascals, introducing,. “A Vagabond Lover,” “Chin Wag,” “Piano Novelty,” “Tap Dance Specialty.” 9.28: Orchestra, “Woodland Pictures,” “In the Hayfiolds,” “An Old World Garden,” “The Bean Feast.” 9.39: Soprano, Miss Phyllis Coombs, “L’Ete, Summer,” “Stay With Mo, Summer.” 9.44: Harp. Mr H. G. Glayßher, “The Last Rose of Summer,” “The Mountains of Mourne.” 9.50: Baritone,. Mr Claude Burrows, “Sunshine in Rainbow Valley,” “Go to Sea. 9.55:-Band, “Steadfast and True,” “The Singing Season.” 4YA. DUNEDIN (463 metres; 650 kilocycles).— 5.0:. Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Chimes. Popular programme. The band will play, “Danube Waves,” “Old Time Alberts,” “Irish and Scottish Medleys,” “Barn Dance,” “Highland Schottischo,” “Old Time Waltzes.” The Banjo Quartet numbers will include, “Hero They Come,” “Veronica Barcarolle,” “Mountain Laurel Waltz,” “Eventide • Rej verie,” march. “University of Dayton.” Madam Reggiardo’s Instrumental Sextet will play, “The,Merry Widow,” “Moon Magic.” “Kiss of Spring,” “Floradora,” “Merchant' of Venice.” The Ehilharmomc Four will be heard -in- “The Last Rose of Summer,”' “Believe Mo if All Thoso Endearing Young Charms,”' “Softly Fall the Shades of Evening,”' “When Evening Twilight,” “The Dear Little Shamrock.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 50, 29 January 1932, Page 3
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580RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 50, 29 January 1932, Page 3
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