RADIO PROGRAMMES
» m > The following is a summaxy of the programmes to be bxoadcast by the principal Few Zealand wireless statioiis to-night:— 1YA, Auckland8.0: Herbert Crandall (recitalist) , "Epitaph on the Tomb of a Dog," ' 'Opportunity,'1 ''Froblems of Etiquette foi: Animals;" "Pretending." "The Decree of Fate." 8.45: Eadio play "Galapagos," by the Talbot Players. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Talk, Mrs Lily Krug, "New Zealand and Australia; A Visitor's 1mpre&sions.'» 9.20: Studio String) Orchestra, Suite of English Folk Songs. 9.27 : Albert Sandler (violin), "The Violin Song." Nancye O'Connor (soprano), "1 Know Where l'm Goin' "Old Donegal," "Padroic, the Fiddler," "Men from the Fields/' 940: Studio String Orchestra, "Summer Days" Suite. 9.45: Albert Sandler, "l'Heure Exquise." Dennis Sheard (tenbr), "Say You Will Not Forget," "Trusting Eyes," "The Star and the Rose." 9.56: Studio String Orchestra, "More Daie Dances." 10-0: Music, mirth and melody. 2YA, Wellington. 8.0: Concertgebouw Trio of Amsterdam present: Geister Trio No. 5 in D Major (Beethoven). 8-24: Hedwig von Debicka (soprano), "Hark to the Soft Chorus of Flutes." 8,28: Freda Chmningham (piano), Scherzo in E Flat Minoi:, Op. 4; Rhapsodie in E Flat, 8.40: Talk, Mr Lajos Steiner, chess. champion of Hungdry,* "The Chess Mind." 9-0: Weather. Station notices. Pomp and Circtimstante," Goiitinuity programme. 10.0; Danee programme. 3YA, Christchurch. 8.0: Woolston Brass Band (conductor: R. J. Estall), "EU Abanico," "Marinarella." 8.13: Norman Allin (bass), "Olf to Philadelphia," "A West Couutry Courtiiig." 8.19: The Band, Selection of Schubert's Works. 8-28: "Eb and Zeb," the eountry storekeepers, 8-37. The BiiJid, "Mignon" Gavotte. Cornefc solo: "Titania." The Baud: "Fierce Raged the Tempest." 8.48: John McCormack (tonor), "The Garden Where the Praties Grow." 8.51 : Cor- ! net duet with the band (soloists: W. Stevenson and V. Aldridge), • "Florence and Joan,'' The Band: "King's Coip-ier." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.20; Madame Eoss-Brodje (mezzosoprano), "Traume," "Night in May," "Dedication." 9,32: Dora Deal (vio- • lin) and Ernest Jenrier (pianofoi-te), Sonata in A, Op. 100 (Brahins). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0: Recitai of Eoglish folk songs by Clive Cafey. 8-23: A two-piano reeital ; by darice Drake and Olive Campbell, ) Three Symphomc Dances. 8.42: Talk,
Mr J. T. Paul, "World Affairs." 9.2: Weather. Station notices. 9.7 : Edgar Wallace, sketch, "The Man in the Ditch." 9.13: Marriott Edgar (humour) "The Battle of Hastings, 1066," "The Magna Carta, 1215." 9-22: Cedric Sharpe, Sextet, "By the Sleepy Lagooix." 9.25: The Garrick Players present "One Goes Alone." 9.51 : Virtuoso String Quarte't "Tambourin." 9.54: Ivy St. Helier (humour), "Virginia and HeVivIOfnma.'' 10.0: An hour with Guy Lombardo and his Boyal Canadians. 2ZH, Napier, 7.0: Selected standard and operatic recordings, vocpl and instrumentaL 8.0: Dance music. 9.0: Varied programme. 10.30: Close.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 56, 22 March 1937, Page 10
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