RADIO PROGRAMMES
The following is a summary of the programmes to be broadc&et by tbo prineipgL Kew 2isliand wirelesa statioijs to-night:— 1YA Auckland 8.0:/ "The Life of- Cajruso," in story and song. S,34.:vJBerlin State Operft Orchestra, ^'Oapyjccio Italien". 8.42: Branislaw Hubeimian (violin)/ Meiodie. (Jovent G&rden Orchestra "Sleeping Beauty", 8.50 :* Morst Behimmelpfennie (orcan)i "Chant Sans Paroles."
Philadejphia Bymphony Orehestra, Marche 9.0: Weather, Station notioes. • Talk, Hr P'Arey Gresswell, . "Poetry". 9, .20: Band o£ H.M. Coldstream GuardSj "On. the March." Fo den's Band "Shylock" ; !The Cossack". 9.32 : Doug .Stark and , Tui Scalley, ''What a Lady Cleopatra Mufit .jffave Been?" 9.38: Jack Mackintosh (cornet), Jessje Stamp (trombone), Duets: "Miserere" ; BarparoUe,.\ 9.44: Westminster Military Band, "Reminiscences of the Gaiety". 9.50: Doug Stark and Tui Scalley, "Riehard the First". 9.56: B.B.C. Military Band, ' 'Sing As We Go". • 10.0: An hour with the swing. hauds. , - 2YA Wellington 8.0?- "Easy Chair." Songs and melodies of the past. 8,15; "Trouble Arrives Through the Window," a Japanqs& hauseboy and his employpr, 8 .'30 : "Darby and Joah'; in "Mr Qabbjer's Visit." 9,0: Weather, Station-, notiees. 9.5 • Hutfc ValJey Liedertafel "Pilgr'ims' Chorus" ; "Annabel Lee" ; "The Road tp the Xslps'V ; 9; 15; * Pablo' .Cassals (ViolinceUo), " Gavottej. "Tonadllla" ; iiargo ; Mazurka". 9.25': The Choir, "Sigh No More Dadies"; "A Smugglers Song" j "Th§ Blue Dapube". 9.38 : Leon Goosseng (obog), "Siipple Aveu" ; "Le Cygne" : Gavote, 9.47 : The Choir; "Down Among the Dead Men"j "Lass of Richipond Hill"; ' 'Sipce Fjrst I Saw Youf Face" j "Greep. Bottjes''.' 10.0: Music, inirth and melody.3YA Christchurch 8,0; Edna Begt aud Ivor Kovejlo, Excerpt from "Murder in Mayfair", 8.10: Robh Wilton, assisted by Florepee Palmer, "The Fire Station" j "The Poliee * Station", 8-23; Serge Rrish Instrumental Septet, "Kola" ; "Mighty Lak' a Jtose". 8,30; Hgrry Tate and Company, "Motoring", 8.38: Wee Georgie Wood and Company, "The Black Hand Gang." 8.45: Fred Hartley's Quintet, "Butteriiies Jn the Rain" Percy Edgar and Company, "The Invalid". 8.54; Cpdric Sharpe Sextet, "Les Trc.tors De Columbine," "Valge Bluette".. 9.0; Weather, .Station na- * tices. Thlir: Mr'Deicester Webb "World Atfairs.'' 9,$0; "Jazz Yjrtuosi," featuring Benhy Goodman's Orehestra. 9.55; Dance prcgramme. «YA Dunedin 8.0; :The Londdn Symphoiiy Orehestra, Symphony in*C Major, No..97j (Salouron
set) (Haydn). 8.34: Derek Oldham (tenor), "In the Silent Night;" Jqseph Hislop (tenor} "To the Children." 8.40: Talk, Major F. H. Lampen, "Corcnation Series: Where is the Throne of Ejiglajid?" 9.0: Weather, Station notiees. Leopold Stokowski and Philadelphia Orehestra, "Mghteenth Century" Dance (Uaydn). 9.9: Aladame ltossBrodie (mezzo-soprano') , "Les CJoches" "Crepueule", "Ouvre tes Yeux Bleux", "Panis Angelicus." 9,23: Sergei Raclimaninoff (pianist), and PhJladelpha Orehestra, Leopold Stokowski, Concerto No g jn C. Minor, Op. 18 (Baehmauinoff), 10.3: Music, xhirth and melody,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 63, 1 April 1937, Page 10
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