RADIO NOTES
2YA: 8.15 Record nigs; 8.30 The BBC Symphony Orchestra, "Portsmouth Point' , overture (Walton); 8.36 A recital by Dorothy Ilelmrich, soprano; 8.48 Gordon Anderson, pian ist; 9.5 George Swan and Company present Berkeley Square. 3YA: 8.0 Recordings: 8.30 The Berlin Symphony Orchestra, Daugh. ter of the Regiment overture (DonL z.etti); 8.37 Vera Martin, contralto: recital; 8.49 Pablo Casals ? cello; 9.5 John McCormaek. tenor; 9.14 G. W. McConnell, pianoforte recital; 9.30 Amclita Galli-Curci, soprano; 9.37 Lionel Terti-\ viola recital: 9.48 Ho , - ace Stevens, bass; 9.52 The Philadelphia Orchestra 'Invitation to the Waltz 1 (Weber). 4YA: A BBC recorded programme: A Northern Evening from Burbleton; 9.5 Jean MacFarlane, New Zealand contralto; 9.18 Selections from French 2 opera, (The Boston Pro. menade Orchestra); 9.26 Beniamino Gigli, tenor; 9.34 Lina Pagl'usi'hi, so. prano; 9.3S The State Opera Orchestra, Berlin; 9.40 Enrico Caruso, tenor: 9.44 Eicfe Noren a and M., Michclctti. duet; 9.5'2 The London Philhar. monic Orchestra.
FRIDAY, JUNE 23 JYA: 7.-15 "Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating? ' (3) Mark Nicholls discusses Selection Methods; 8.0 A > hour with English composers. The BBC Orchestra, with sixteen out.stand ins* vocalists, Serenade to Music; 8.17 Marjorie' dully, piano; 8.IU) London Philharmonic Orchestra; 9.0 Weather 9.5 Talk: A Victorian Childhood, by Llewellyn Etherington; 9.20 Constance Manning, soprano; 9.32 Philharmonic Orchestra, 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice'; !).44 Heinrich Schlusnus baritone; 9.52 Grand Symphony Orchestra; 10.0.11.0 Music, mirth and melody. 2YA: 7.40 Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating? Mark Nicholls: 8.0 Albert Sandler and his orchestra; 8.10 Vivian Delia Chicsa and Thomas L. Thomas, vocal duets; 8.14 Barnabas von Geezy and his orchestra: Minuet 'Cradle Song 1 (Mozart); 8.20 Bucc-a-' ncers Octet; 8.32 Louis Richard-Day accordion; 8.40 Talk: Mr J.. S. Webb; Tlie Ways of Many Waters; 9.0 Weather: 9.5 Eb and Zeb; A brass band programme with vocal interludes by Pat Murdoch, baritone. 3YA: 8.0. -SYA 8.12 Mark Raphael, baritone, with Roger QniL tcr at the piano in songs by Roger Ouilter; 8.25 3YA Orchestra; $..>-.) Mrs Hamilton Mercer, mezzo con. tralto recital; 8.51 3YA Orchestra-, 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Talk: Mr Denny: Entertainments Then and Now: The Pun of the Fair (2); 9.20 The Vienna Salon Orchestra: 9.26 Joseph Hislop, tenor; 9.38 Herman Finck and h!s Orchestra: 9.16 Doris Vane, soprano; 9.54 Marck Weber and his Orchestra: 10.0-11.0 Music, mirth and melodv. 4YA: 8.0 Dad and Dave from Snake Gully: 8.15 Pinto Pete in Arizona; B>. 30 Th- Rich Uncle from Fiji; 8.42 Talk by Mr Douglas Ciessweil: Historic New Zealand Estates.—Tito Bid wills in the Wairarapa: 9.0 Weather: 9.5 The London Welsh MMe Choir; 9.11 The London. Philharmonic Orchestra; 9.20 Readings with music: 10.0.11.0 Dance rclav. SATURDAY, JUNE 24 IYA: 3.0 Rugby; 8.0 The Euterpe Trio, soprano, Mute and piano; 8.1 I The Studio Orchestra; 8.23 Josef Kaar tinen, Finnish saxophonist; 8.35 The Studio Orchestra; 9.39 Norton Jay, baritone; 8.51 The Studio Orchestra; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Columbia Light Opera Company, 'Vocal Gems: The New Moon; 9.13 The BBC Variety Orchestra: O.lfi The Melody Maids; 9.21 Paul Whiteman and h\s Sw'ng Wing Group, featuring' the Four Modernaires; 9.17 The BBC Variety Oldu\Htra; 9.30 Frank Luther with/orn Layman and the Century Quartet; 9.42 Albert Sandler and his Orchestra: 9.50 The Melody Maids; 10.10, 11.15 Dance music. 2YA: 2.45 Rugby relay; 8.0 Coronets of England. The Life of Queen Elizabeth; 8.29 Orchestre Raymonds; 5.35 The King's Jesters, vocal: 8.11 Reginald Dixon, organ; 8.47 Jessie Matthews, light vocal; 8.53 Carroll Gibbons o.nd the Savoy Hotel Orp heans: 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Danes programme; 10.10.11-15 Continuation of dance programme. 3YA: 2.45 Rugby relay; 8.0 Horn" stead on the Rise; 8.15 One Goo;] Deed a D a y ; 8.27 Savoy Orpheans Band; 8.35 Coronets of England; The L : fe of Charles TI —The Merry Monarch; 8.0 Weather; 8.5 The May fair Ensemble: Vocal and instrumental: 9.17 Pereival Mackey's Band "Th: Vagabond King 1, selection; 9.25 The Roosters Concert Party, humorou sketch: 9.34 Sydney pi am,-. ■9.43 The Mnyfair Ensemble: 9..">(> Paul Godwin's Orchestra; 10. l."»-l 1.'1.l Dance music by Tut Cnltinan'-. band. 4YA: A lig !, t orchestral and ballad concert, introducing at 8.40 y.\u. lean MpcFaiinne, Nrw Zealand contralto: 8.0 The Pir-'ton Promenade Orrhest'-.i, Tell ' overture ''Rossini): 8.11 John Charles Thoims baritone; 8.2(> The Langworth Concert Orchestra:: 8.40 Jean Mac Far. lane: 8.5.'{ Th" London Palladium Or Hicst'-a; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 to 11.M \n old tim? danco programme by Ted Andrews and h : s Revellers dance band and vocal interludes.. SUNDAY, JUNE 25 IYA: 9.45 a.m Recordings; 12.15 n. m Recordings; 2.0 Recordings; 3.30 Beau Danube, ballet music by itrauss; ,'i.5(5 Recordings; 8.15 Rt•ordings: S.'AQ Music i'rnm t'io Th•tre: A.'t 2 of Don by \s r oii' r :-;"t:nuvd foot n" ;-r-v;o"" cchinr.i)
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