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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Tbe following is a summary of tbe programmes to be broadcast by tbe prindpal New Moaland wjreless etationa to-night;— 1YA, Auokland. 8,0: Ball by bail deacription of tbe fiftfi day's play in tbe fourth cricket Test, England v. Australia, at Adelaide. 8-00; Chamber music, Recordings, 9.0: Resume of tbe day's play in the fourth cricket Test, England v. Australia at Adelaide. Weatber. Station notices, 9.30; Recordingi ; fcight Bympbony Orebestra, "Mannin Vgen" (f,Dear Isle of Mann") (Wood). 9.38: Coiumentary on day's play in tbe fourth crieket Test, England v. Australia, at Adelaide. 9.55: Recording; George Scott-Wood (piano-accor-dion), "Stars Over Devon" (Egan). 10.0: Music, xnirtb and melody. 11 .0-: Close down, u 2YA, Wellington. V « 8.0: Ohimes. Ball by ball descnption of play in the fourth cricket Test mateh, at 'Adelaide. 8.30: Ljght orchestral and ballad prog^amme, ffeaturing Alfredo and his orchestra and G. Alton Cbristie in feqordings. 9.0": Kesumo of play in the fourth cricket Test match, at Adelaide. Weather. Sta- . tion notiees. 9,15: Recorclings : "TftxMinute Alibi" (an impression of the play) (Armstrong). "Clapbam and Dwjer on Photography." 9.29: Andre Cnarlot, Gwen Farrar, Norah 131aney and Edward Oooper, "French- as she Commentary on play in the fourth pricket Test match at Adelaide. 9.55: Palmer (humorous eketcb), "The Fire Station" (Wilton). 10.1: "Daneing Timo." Another prbgramme of dante numbers in strict terapo. 11.1: Close down.

3YA, Christchurch 8,0: Ball by ball oommentary on the i'ourth cricket Test matcli, 'Fngland v. Australia. 8.30: Recording: The B.B.O. Sympbony Orchestra, "Ruy Blas" Overture (Alendelssohn) . Denys Co.w (baritone), "Witb Myrtle and Hoses;" "Silent ILove" ; "Spring Nightj" "I'll Not Complain." Minneapoiis Symphony Orchestra, Roumanian Ehapsody No. 1 (Enesco). 9.0: Resume of day's play in the fourth cricket Test match, England v. Australia. Weather. Station notices. 9.15: Recording. New Symphony Orchestra, eonducted by Dr. Maieolm Sargent, "Three-Cornered Hat" Suite. Recordings. Eugene Ormandy and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, "Aloto Perpetuo" (Paganini)s 9.38: Commentary on i'ourth cricket Test rrutch, Englano v. Australia. Recording. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0: Ball by ball description of the Fourth Test .8:30: A further episode in the life of a Japanese houseboy and

his employer. 8.45: "Musio Round the Campfire." 9,0: Resume of the day's play in tho fourth Test. Weather. Station notices. 9,15: Fifteen minutes of humour, featuring "Darby and Joan." 9.38: Test commentary. 9.55; Dance musio, 11,0: Olose down, 2ZH, Napier. 6.30 ; Ohildren's hour, Aunt Winnie and Uucie Jj 7.30: ■ Vai'jed recordings • 8.0: Studio coiicert progiramme, Orebestrai, Marek Weber's' .Orchestra, "A Wight in Venice"/ 8,7; Soprano, Mrs George Stevens, "Welcome" Oonald Crichton., "Come Sing to Me" (J. Thompson) ; 8.13 Vjolin, Jwiss Nancy Hobsoa, "M.1J.S.— B.A.O. "Serenata" (Nolck), "Scherzahdo'' (jNancy Hobson) ; 8.22 : • Bass, Robert Easton, "The Gay Highway" ' (Lockton and Drummond)', "On the Road" (Longstaffe) j 8,28; Reseryed. 8.31: Contralto, Mrs Myrtle Daniels-, "Now is the Time to Love," "Rose Softly Blooming;" 8.41 : Larry Adler, the Mouthorgan Virtuoso, with Wurlitzer oi'gan accompaniment, "A Londonderry Air" —•Traditional, "Hungarian Dance No, 6" (Brahms), "Riebestraum," (Liszt) "Mendelssohn's Spring Song;" 8.47; Soprano, Mrs George Stevens, "Red ! Roofs,"' "In No'rley -Wood;" . 8.53; .Violin, ..Miss Nabcy Hobson "The Weather Cock" (Samartini), "Paradise" (Kreisler) ; .9.1 : Sidney Burshall vocal, "Lover Come Back to iMe" (Hammerstein-Romberg), "Softly as in the Morning Sunrise," (HammersteinRomberg); 9.7: Reserved; 9.12: Contralto, Mrs Myrtle Daniels, "Three Fishes," "Couragje ;" 9.18: Jack Hylton's Orchestra, "Old Musical Comedy Gems." 9.30; Dance musicli 10.30: Close.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 16, 3 February 1937, Page 10

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 16, 3 February 1937, Page 10

RADIO PROGRAMMES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 16, 3 February 1937, Page 10

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