RADIO NOTES
£< KiJL>A X IYA: Recorded talk: "Is New Zealand Rugby D: teriovating?'' A discussion by IT. F. McLean; 8.0 Concert programme. Reading of prose and poetry, translated from the Chincse ) by Judith Terry; 8.32 The London Philharmonic orchestra; 8.48 Evelyn Gordon, contralto; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Dorothea Franchi, piano: 9.17 Vladimir Rosing, tenor in songs by Moussorgsky; 9.25 Lamourcux Orchestra. Paris; 9.41 Herbert Janssen, baritone; 9.44 Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra "Russian Faster Festival"; 10.0 Music, miltli and melody. 2YA; 10.30-1 p.m Broadcast from House. 2.30-5.H0 Same; 7.40 "Is Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?": 8.0 1 "Song Hits with a Miss," featuring Mavis Edmonds and her Rhythm: 8.17 Drurv Lane Theatre Orchestra "The Vagabond King": 8.21 Light Opera Company; 8.25 Charlie Kunz, piano: 8.28 The Hill' Bdlics, vocal; 8.34 Primo Scala's Accordion "Band;' 8.40 Talk: "An English Country Library" 9.0 Weather;" 9.5 Eb and Zeb; 9.15 Programme by the Wellington South' Salvation Army Band; 10.0 Programme of now dance recordings. 3VA; 7.. .35 Recorded t-dk; 7.45 Talk under the alisnices of N. 2. ' TTtilitV Poultry Club; 8.0 Dajos Bela Orchestra; 8.10 Derek Oldham,, tenor; 8.22 Pianoforte recital; 8.. 3<"> San Francisco Symnhonv Orchestra: 8.40 Audrey Hold gat e sooi-ano 852 Boston Svmnhony Orchestra; 9.0 Weather;' 9.5 Dramatised talk: 9.21 Orchestre Ravmonde:" 0,24 Claude Burrows, baritone: 9.36 Symphony Orchestra: 9.45 Essie contralto; 9.51 London Palladium Orchestra: 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 4YA: 8.0 Dad and Dave: 8.15 Pinto Pete in Arizona; 8.30 The Rich Uncle from Fiji; 8.43 Just a Job of WorL 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Male Voice Enson blc; 9.12 Berlin State Opera Orchestra; 9.20 Readings by Prof T. D. Adams: 10.0 Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band. SATURDAY 11 A: 3.0 Mar.st v Old Boys Rugby match; S.O Concert programme featuring studio recitals by the Madrigal Choir, under the direction of John Tait: y.g Weather; 9.5-11,1;, Light piogramme dance music. ' 21 A: 12.10 p.m. Commentary on Wellington Trotting Club's Spring meeting, broadcast through *>YC f 'om 1.30 to 4.30; l.;j 0 AV Black trial match; 3.0 North v South match /-2.> A review of the All TJlsck trial, and the North v South match by the -'.v-players- George Aitkcn and Frank Kilby; 8.0 Concert programme Louis -ve\y and his orchestra; 8.8 "The Crew of the Maude Woodlock"' a rart,o comedy; 8.50 Haas Georg Schutz, accordion W ith orchestra--.0 Weather: 9.5 Dance Programme.' 3YA: 3.0 Canterbury v Bull.-r Ru*. nv match: 8.0 The London Philharmonic orchestra "Th e Corsair'' overture Berlioz; 8.0 Peter Dawson, bassbar,tone; 8.15 "One Good Deed a ° a y" n comedy serial; 8.27 The London Palladium Orchestra: 8.35 "Coronets of England*." Tiie Ivfe or Charles 11. "The Merfry Monarch ' (episode 19); 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra; 0 Tllc Novelty Duo, vocal aiK I piano: 9.17 Jock Lockhart, in Bunkum Ballads; 8.2H Henry Croudson oigan; 9.31 Danny Malone, tenor;' •• / Harry Karr saxophone; 9.43 The Novelty Duo; 9.49 Jock Lockhart . J.oh London Piano-accoiulion Band-I 10.15 Tut Coitman and his Australian Swing Band. 41 A: 8.0 Light Orchestral and Ballad concert; 9.0 Weather: 9.5 Oldtime dance programme. SUNDAY IYA: 11.0 Catholic service relayed from St. Patrick's Cathedral; 7. 0 Con giegational service relayed from Beresford Street Church; 8.30 Music from the Theatre. "Manon," Massenet's charming opera. 2YA: 11.0 Congregational church service, relayed from Cambridge Terrace Congregational Church. Preacher Rev Arthur Muriel; 7.0 Anglican Church -service, relayed from St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Wellington South. Preacher: Rev C. V. Rooke: 8.30 Programme featuring Richard Junior pianist, and at 9.5 Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." 31 A: 7.0 Presbyterian service, re laved from St. Paul's Church. Preacher; Rev A. C. Watson, M.A; 8.30 T?' 'e;' !'d;i 1 L;,: Iho Queen's flai] OechesIve; 8.38 Alice Chapman, soprano; 8.18 Hie London Symphony Orchestra "Crown of India —Suite, Op. GO"; 9.0 Y\ cat her; 9.5 Xoel Newson, L.R.A.Mj A.R. C.M. 3 pianoforte i'c-
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 65, 22 September 1939, Page 7
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