RADIO PROGRAMMES
Following is a sumniRry of the p.rogrammes to be .bro&dcast by the principal New ZealRiid .Wireless statioas and 2ZH; Napier, to-night: — 1YA, Auckland v See 2TA, Wellington. ■ 2YA, Wellington 7.0: Opeuing of the new 2YA 60kilowatt transmitter at Titahi Bay. 7.30: Inaugural speeches by Ministers of the Crown and othera aesociated with broadcasting. 8.0: (apphox.): Formal opening of station by the Prime Miniater, the liight Hon. M. J. Savage, followed by the national programme. Items by a number of leading artists. Wanganui Ma,ori Party in "Music and Tradition of Aotearoa." "In Such Short Time." A cavaleade, depicting in dramatie form the development of national broadcasting in New Zealand betweeh the years J926-I037. Afranged and produced by Will Yates. Narrators; Professor James Shelley, Alan McElwani, and Karl Atkinson. ' "Filrii Stars Parade." Introducing "The Man in the Street." A popular presentation featuring scenes and songs ffom well; known talkies of the past year •which have been broadcast from the natiopal Btations. SYA, Christchurch \ ■ See 2YA, WellingtODL 4YA, Dunedin See 2YA, Wellington. Baventry 8.0: Big Ben. *'This is England.*-' Talks by representative Engliah; people. (3): Driver A. Dart, of the; Great Western Bailway. | 8.16: A reeital pf Burns's songs by Ella McGotmell (contralto) and George. Flenling (baritone). ' . ; 8.35:f|"Tam o' Shanter." A' drama-; tisation by Joe Corrie, based on the Robert Burna poem. The action takes place in the - town of Ayr. 9.20: "Music and the Ordinary Listener" (10). A talk by Sir Walford Uavies. 8.40: The news. 2ZH, Napier. 7.0: Selected recordings. 8.0: Dance music. t 9.0: Varied recorded programme. 10.K) Close.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 8, 25 January 1937, Page 4
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