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140 p.m.-A Selection
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Programme.
7 p.m.-
Excerpts from The Gondollers" (Gilbert and Sullivan)
The Gondoliers-Overture,
O Rapture when alone together;
There was a time,
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1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and 5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
weather Report.
103 p.m.-A Concert,
Pianoforte Sole. Childrens' Corner Suite (Debussy)-Vlad mir Horowitz.
3.
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view in English.
5.45
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view in German
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music.
(Eric Coates) Master Robert 8 D.-News in English-Sign of TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1936
DJQ
8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
(continued).
and
9. p.m.--Sign off for South Asia
(German, English). 9.05 p.m.-Call DJA
(German, English), German Folk Song. 9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-
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herita Perras (Soprano). Pianoforte Solo-Turkish March
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view in German on D3A, DIE, DJN, DJB.
and Trac Aspects of the Kith Olymplad at Berlin.
Song O Woodlands Far (Elchen-
"dor-Richard Tauber
Tenor).
1.30 p.m.--Reuter Press Bulletins.
But Bless my heart: Try we
Lifelong. Bridegroom and Bride! When a 1.35 p.m.-
Merry Malden Marries.
Now, Prey what is the cause; Replying, we alrig.
With Ducal Pomp: On the day
when I was Wedded 725 p.m.
The London Palladium Orchestra The Golden Valse (arr. Winter). March Review Medley (arr.
Woltschach).
1
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Excerpts from Grand Opera. Damnation of Faut"-Rakoczy
March (Herlioz). Aria-Carmen"The flower you
Alung me
(Bizet). Fernand
Ansscau (Tenor). "Cavalleria Rusticana" Inter
mezzo Mascagn!).
ers.
9.30 p.m.-Technical
10 p.m.-News and Economie Re- view in English on DJN, DJE and in Dutch on DJA, DJB, " 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.
Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m.-"Smirking Olympus."
Some Merry Pictures with Text by Herbert Witt. Music by Günther Neumann.
"Sadko"-Song of India (Rimsky- 11.30 p.m.-Woman's Hour:
Korsakov).
Animal Antics Novelty Inter- 1.50 pm.-"A Venetian Barcarolle"
mezzo (Wark),
7 45 p.m.--
A Recital by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone)
1. Sirs! Your Toast Toreador Song) ("Carmen") (Bizet), 2. Room for the Factotum ("Bar-
ber of Seville") (Rossini).
3. Just Keepin' On (Philips).
4. Don't let the River Run Day
(Harper),
E p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wes-
ther Report and Announce ments.
8.03 p.m.
A Variety Concert Piano Solos-The Charm School
-Selection,
To Beat the Band-Selection- Carroll Gibbons with his Boy Friends.
2 p...
Military Band Music, Selection-The Beggar's Opera
(Ugy)
Frattle Flower-March (Hume. Lynwood-March (Hume). Selection The Arcadians
(Monckton).
Belphegor March Brepsant), Marche Lorraine (Ganne). 3.30 pm-Close Down. 4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m.-European Programme.
6 in 7 p.m. "Symphony No.
Minor" (Tschaikovsky); 1.42 p.m.-"
Song-You're Sweeter than I though you were Jack Hul-. bert. Band-Campus Moon-The Lon-8
don Plano Accordeon Band. Songs-My Platio and Me--Tur-
ner Layton. Song-Melody at Dawn-Gracie
Fields,
Plano Duets Quick Step Med-
ley.
Fox-Trot Medley-Ivor Moreton
and Dave Kays. Bong-It you Love me-Lesi'e
Hutchlason. Vocal-Rolling down the Hill Bully Trail-The Hill Billles, Song-Mary Rose-Gracle Fields. Piano Solo-A Couple of Aphi Fools--Carroll Gibbons with Hi Boy Fends. Selection Jubilee Musical Hall
Parade, Song-Vienna. "City of my Dreams-Webster Booth (Tenor). Organ Bolos Naughty Marietta
Belection
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Mississipi- Selection- Reginald
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A Relay from Daventry Cricket: Middlesex v Sussex. A commentary on the Match from Lord's Cricket Ground, London.
A Recital by Alfred Cortet. (Pianoforte).
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1. The Childrens' Corner Sulte.
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Announce- thier Report and
ment.
8.03 p.m.--
*
From the Studio. A Recital by Harry Talbot (Tenor) accompanied by Elisio Quald!.
Nura Kanis (Pianoforte).
*Programmic.
1. Bonga.
"All on a clear spring morning a
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4.55 pm-Greetings to our Listen-
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5 pm-HY. Programme: 30 Days
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5.15 p.m.Little Folkmusic. 5.30 p.m.-News and Review of the
Week in English.
5.45 p.m.-The World is decked in
blossoms."
Whitsuntide Music and Poetry. 6.30 p.m.-Humoresque for Piano by Robert Schumann, Walther Welsch.
6.45 p.m.-News and Review of the
Week in German.
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music. 8 pm News in English.
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Quando miro quel bel cigilo 9.15 6.m.-News and Review of the
Mozart
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2. Planoforte Bolos:-
To a Wild Rose.-Edward Mac-
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From "Uncle Remus-Edward
MacDonald.
3. Bongs:
Break O'Day-Banderson. Ell, El-Schermann. Planoforte Solos:--
Idyll. Edward MacDonald. To a Water Lily.-Edward Mac-
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8.35 p.m.--"Facade" Suite (Walton) 3.52 p.m.
Two Songs by Elsie Suddaby (Soprano),
1. On Wings of Song (Mendels-
toba.
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2 The Frayer to Our Lads
(Ford).
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"Orchestra from the Cathay9.05 p.m.-.
Ballroom.
10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry.
12 midnight-Close Down.
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SUNDAY 10-11am-A Relay of the Mori
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11 a.m.-12.15 p.m.-European re-.
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12.15 abi...
Orchestral Music
A Night at the Proma.
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** From the Studio. The Bard of the 1st Battn: The
Royal Ulster Rifles.
The
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(A.R.C.M.-Bandmaster.
Programme.
1. Marca-Nibelungen" Wagner 2. Overture The Merry Wives of
Windsor - Nicófal.
3. Belection-Lohengrin-Wagner 4. Two Little Dances-mack
5. Excerpts from—The Grondoller
Sullivan
6. Scottish Airs "The Thistle
arr. Myddleton......
LA Cenerentola Overture (Ros-10-pin Big Be from, Daventry.
sini).
Dance Music.
Merry Wives of Windsor-Over-10.30 p.m.-Close Down,
ture (Nicolal).
Truimphal Maren ("Caractacug")
(Elgar)
Balut D'Amour (Elgar),
12.50 6.
Two Songs by Mile. Yoshiko Miyagawa (Soprano).
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Week in German on DJA, DJE, DIN, DJB.
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Evening.
9.45 p.m.--Little Folkmusic. 10 pm-News and Review of the Week in English on DIN, DJE and in Dutch on DJA, DJB. 10.15 pm "Der Ländlerkönig."...
A Radio Flay about Lanner. 11.30 p.m.-Radio Variety: "Critic- isms of Grateful and Ungrate- ful Objecta."
12 midnight-Sign of DJA, DJE,
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pines.
Musicale, conducted by Alfredo Roa.
7.30 pm-Flipino Youth Hour,"
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Bim-8pm-Musical Varieties.
8.45 pm-Commercial Monitor. 9 pin-Symphony Concert
Adventures in a Ferambulator (Carpenter-Eugene Ormandy and the Minneapolis Bymphony Orchestra.
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Aguaday 5pm-Ding Taling's Parade of
c Boog's.
Symphony No. 1 in A Major (Beethoven)Leopold Stokow- sk and the Philadelphia Or- chestra.
Nuages (Debussy). La Cathedrale Engloutle (Dé-
busty).
Dankes: (a) Bactée (b) Profane (Debussy)-Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orches tra.
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