RADIO PROGRAMMES
The "following is a eumtnary of the programmes to be broadcast by the principal Few Zealand, wireless stations to-night;— 1TA, Auckland. 8. Oi The Silver Screea Oxchestra, "The Gold Diggers of 1933." 8.7: e"Eb and Zeb," in another humorous epkode. S.lTl "Variety Brand^Pie," light music, humopr and variety. 8.47: "Mexico After AH," a Japaneae houseboy and His employor. 9.0: Weather. Btatioa notioes. Talk, Mr H. G, Bell, "World AfEairs." 9.20: Danee programme. 2TA, WelUngton. 8.0: The Xtondon Philhaxmonic Or- 1 cheetra, " Faust" Overture. 8.14: Eliea- 1 beth Ghmes (soprano), *^Dreams"j "Paips." 8.24: Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, "Siegfried IdyX^J.''•, 8,40: JTalk, MajorGeneral B. S Merlin, "Bome Supernaiaral Adventures." 9.0: Weather. Station notieea. Mischa Levitzki. "La Campanella." 9.15: Vladimir Rosing (tenor), 4.Yeromoushka;8 Oradle Song"; "Gopak." 9.23; Berlin Btate Gpera Orehestra, Serenade. Qp. 48. 9.30; Sophie Braslau (contr<o), : "Romance." 9.35: London Philharcionie Orehestra, " Aurora 's Wed4ing^ " 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 3YA, Christchurch. 8.0: "I Scream Too Much. " A radio satire, 9.0: Weather. Station notices, 9.20: ■'^Tune Detective." 9.34: "A Trip to Mexieo in Prospect," a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 9.48: "Easy Chair," songs and 'melodies ot days gone by. 10.0; "More Danee Tunes from the Talkies," 4YA, Dunedin. 8 0: Geraldo Orehestra, "Careles9 Rapture." Heyn's Singing Guitara ^'Iaebe Ja Liebe." 8.13: Eaymond Baird (saxophone), "I Haye Lost My Beart in Budapest." Gracie Pields, "She Came from Alsace Lorraine." 8.19: Gino Bordin's Hawaiians, Yalse "Bleue." Leslie Sarony, ' ' When the Tarritorials Are , On Parade." Billy Reid'fl Accordion Band, ^'Empty Saddles"; "The Hills of Old Wyomin'." 8.31:Brian Lawrence "Rory O'Moore" "The Moutains of Mourne." 8.37: Grand Symphony Orehestra, "Eeram ors," 9.0: Weather Station notices. St. Kilda Band, condueted by L. EranciSjf ^arch "Brilliant"; Euphonium SoT(5" (Bandsman C. Millar), " Somewhexr-a Yoice is Calling." 9.15: J, M. Hood "(baritone), "Big Ben"; ' ' If I Might Come to You." 9.21: The Band, "Three Blind Miee." 9.27: "Eb and Heb," in another humorous episode. 9 36: The Band, "Bizet" Selection. 9.46: J, M. Hood (bari^tone^ "There JYas % Lad !Was Born
in Kyle"; "The Battle of Stirling." 9.52: The Band, "Bells of Ouseley"; march, '^Trigarthen." 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 2ZH, Napier. 7.0: Selected vocal, instrumental and orchestral recordings. 8.0: Reserved. 8.10: Varied recordings. 9.30: Danco niuaic. 10.30; Close.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 45, 9 March 1937, Page 12
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