RADIO NOTES
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17. IYA: 8.0 Lener String O.nortet; ■5.26 Rena Edwards, soprano; N. 38 The Nga Tawa Trio: Sonatn lor two violins and piano in G Minor (Hansel); 8.50 Mark Raphael, baritone; .53 The Nga Tawa Trio: '.}.(» Weather; 9.5, Coronets of England* Chnr„| ll f The Merry Monarch;' 9.35 j :Steiner Salon Orchestra: 9.'>3 ''Stars ■Calling 1 ' compered by Ronald Frankau; 9.46 Django Reinhar.lt, guitar .xtnd Stephane Grapelly, piano; '.'.52 _3ly Earlier Songs, Ivor Noveilo; 3 0.0 3lusic mirth and melody. * * « ss 2YA: 8.0 2YA Concert Orchestra; • 5.12 Round the Piano; 8.32 The Or8.40 Talk: Dr Guy [I. Scheie flf eld, World Affairs; 9.5 Singapore rSpy; 9.32 Thrills; 9.45 Personal ~<Zolmn. * * * * . 3YA: 8.0 Readings by Mr <). L. 1 -Simmance, with music; 8.35 Hsinrieh rSchlusnus. baritone: Four Schumann conges; 8.45 Noel Newson pianoforte; 9.0 Weather: 9.5 London Symphony Orchestra; 9.12 Emmy Betten---dorf. soprano: 9.18 Concert Orches. of Amsterdam; 10.0 Music, mirth melody. * * * * 4YA: 8.0 Mittens; 8.15 The Bold Bad Buccaneers; 8.28 The Fourth r "Form at St Percy's; 8.40 The Uohejnians; 8.43 Talk by Sir Thomas: Wilford, "Personalities I have met s ': 9.0 Weather: 9.5 Westward Jio!; 9.18 "The Strange Adventures of Mr Penny *9.42 The Life of Emile Zola; 10.11 Blue Barron Entertains.
THURSDAY, MAY 18. IYA: 8.0 Westward Ho!; 8.15 Wandering with the West Wind; sUo (R) The Fourth Fonn at St. Percy's; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 y. 1*) "Canada and the Commonwealth,'' Professor Norman McKenzie; 0.20 The Rand of Grenadier Guards; 9.28 Jas Compton, cornet; 9.31 Dad and Dave; 9.44 Salvation Army Clapton Congress Hall Band; 9.50 Ana Ilato and Deane Waretini, Maori dnettists: 9.53 Massed Brass Bands; 10.Ozzie Nelson and Will Osborne entertain. * « * <* 2YA: 8.0 The Shaftsbury Theatre Orchestra; 8.10 The Rich Uncle from Fiji; 8.22 Patricia piano; 8.29 Dick Todd, l.aritone; 8.35 Primo Scala's Accordion Band; 8.40 Talk: Just a Job of Work, by a [Dressmaker; 9.0 Weather; 9.17 A pro ( gramme by the Wellington Apollo I Singers; 9.29 Fritz Kreisler, violin; [9.37 The Apollo Singers; 9.49 Quen. j tin M. Maclean, organ; c ). 55 The I Apollo Singers; 10.7 Music. mirth •Hid melody. 9 as -1: •]: * 3VA: 8.0 The Woman in White; 8.14 Cedric Sharpe Sestet; 8.17 Night Nurse:'B.3o Cedric Sharpe Sestet; 8.33 Thrills: 8.45 Cedric Shaf'pe Sestet; 8.48 Personal Column; 9.0 Weather: 9.0 Talk: Mr N. S. Woods, "Employci and Workman in England —Face to Face'': 9.20 Dance music: P. 30 Talk; Mr A. L. Leghorn, ''Mo. dorn Ballroom Dancing"; 9.50 Continuation of dance music. * * * S» 4YA: 8.0 London Philharmonic Orchestra; 8.10 Robert Cou/.inou baritone; 8.18 London Philharmonic Orchestra; 8.34 Man Through the Ages: Capture of Jerusalem; ther; 9.5 4YA Concert Oichestra; 9.33 Emmy Bettendorf, soprano: 9.45 4YA Orchestra; 10.0 Music, ciirth and melody.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 12, 17 May 1939, Page 7
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