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RADIO PROGRAMMES

1YA, AUCKLAND. 8.0:, Phyllis .Bloy and Evelyn Prime (two pianos), yariat'ions in E Major for Two Pianos. ' 8.15: Ada Lynn (soprano), "Blue- Danube" Waltzes, ^ A Brown. Bird Singing," "June is in.My Heart," "Elegi.c." 8.27: Heifetz .(violin), " Jota," "Puck," "On .Wings of Song." 8.35: John B.ond :(hass*-baritone), "Prelude," "Trade Winds," "I Attempt from Love's Sickmess .to Flyj " "Kolling Down to'Rio." 8.47-: Londqn Symphony Orcliestra, f'From Meadow to Mayfair": ln the Country;- Song by the Way; EVenixxg in Town." 9.0: Weather.- Station • notices. Oolumbia- Light Opera Coinpany, "Oh! Kayl" Vocal Gpms. 9.9? Billy Maverl (piano), "Wistaria." Mr. A. L. MacPherson, • " The Bowlin' Tourn'amexit. ' ' ' 9.27 :• Larry Adler ' "(mouth organ), ' 'The Continental. ' ' 9.30: Turner Layton (tenor), . at the piano, "Swing Time" Film Selection. •9.36: Louis Voss* and his OrcKestra, "A Mediterranean Cruise" S'uite: Malaga, Algiers, Naples, Nice. 9.42: Clapham and Dwyer (skqtch), "A Surrealist Alphabet." ,9.48: Uilly Mayerl (piano), "The Wedding of the.Painted Doll " 2YA, WELLINGTON. * 8.0: "The Eight O'Cloek Revue." A grown-.up children, 's hour. :Devised and directed -, .by Will - Bishop. ; 9.0: Weather. Station no ,es. 9.5;."Jazz ; Virtuosi," a short programme featuring Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, 9.20: Dance music. 9.30: Dance music by Jack Cowdrey and his Baixd. .10,0: Sports results., 10.10: Dance music. 10.45: Further dance music. •'3YA,i Christchurch8.0: Hermanii -Finck 'a«4 h>:s orchestra, "Gaity Echoes,.'L Paul Robeson (bassj, Paul Robeson Medley. ■ 8.18: Sydney Gustard (organ), Popular Classies. 8.27: Jeanette McDqnald (sopraho), and Nelson Eddy (baritone) (vocal. duets), "Indian Love Call"; "Ah. Sxveet Mystei-v of Lifp',". 8.83: Paul Romby (saxophone), ' ' Farnxente ',f Valse Boston; "Saxofolly." 8.40: The Chatterboxes xn a Patter Sketeh, " Ask Me Anotlier?"i Light Opera Coxnpany, Gems from the " Desert Song." 9 R Weather.. Slalion notices, 3YA Orche.strn, Seieeiion from "Obu Chin f'how." 9.13: Richard Crooks (lenor)', "I Love 'Yon Ro." 9.17: 3YA Orchestra: Two Light Pieces, "Valse Morlerne," "The Dancing Cloek. " 9.24: The Chatterboxes xn Patter- Rketcli and .Sond. "The Old Family Album" (original sketch), "Let George Do Tt" (song). 9.33: 3YA Orcliestra: "The YOur Acqs" (for piano and orcliestra): Ace of Clubs, Ace of Diamonds, Ace of Hearts," Ace of Spades. 9.45: The Mc- , Gowmui Mtlo Qnartct " Little Tpmntyl"il

"A . Catastrophe. " , 3YA Orchestya, "Bleow Bridges" Suite: Wapping Old Stairs, Stepney Chureh, Poplar — Satxir-* day Night; 10.0 Sports s'ummary. Dance" mhsic. - * - ; - , 4YA, Dunedip. 8.0: 4YA .Concert Orchestra. Selection from" "Cochran Revu'es."" James Macfarlane, tenor,- "Linden Lea"; "The. Midshipmite. " 8.1.6: .The : Orchestra> Two Light Pieces; .."Dancing Silhouette"; "Under the. Balcony, " Mair Jones (soprano), ' ' Mountain Stream"; "Lover's-L'eap'-'; "Paradise of My Heart." '8.3.4: The Orchestra, Suite from "As You Like Tt"; Shepherd 's Holiday; Evening ih the Forest; Merry Pranks; , Country' Dance. '8.40: Jaxnes Macfarlane, tenor, At DawnLng"; "i Lovq the Moon." - The Orchestra, "Green Lawns," Welsh folk song; "Oid Cromes, " Humorous Intermezzo. ' 9.0: Weather. Station notices. , Charles Penrose - and . Kaye Connor, "Laugh and You '11 Feel Grand." Oldtime dance 'programme: Chain Waltz. ' ' Songs of Scotland. " 9.13 : Seorge Formby (cQmedian), "Levi's Moilkey Mike'';'f 'Sitting on the.Ice.in, the Ice Rink." . Irisk C^uadrilles,. .".Rollickiiig Irish." 9.35: John Mckay and Coinpany, "A 'N'ight AVi' Burns.''1' Barn Danfce,- "Lorraine." 9.45: Beg» Grant (comedian), , "Two Lovely' Black Fyes"; • ";Kn,ocked ,'Ein, in the Old Kenit Road;" Alberte, " Alh'erts Quadrilles. ' ' "30.31 Sports sumxnary. Highland* Schottische Polka, "The. Bonnet String. " Variety Stars. "Non-Stop Viariety. ' ' L,ancers,.- ' ' Aladdin. ' ' Kit Keen (comedian) ; "I May Be Crazy-'*'; "'h(y Little Octoroon,-" 30i44: Military Twostep, "Glenmopr. " john Henry and Gladys Horridge, "JohnHenry in Paris." 10.54: Waltz Cotillon, "Erinalia." Sketch -Compaxiy, "The' Naughty 'Nineties." 11.10: Destiny Waltz. 11.15: The hJmbassy Musical Comedy Compsiny, "Sohg^. From tho Show^" 11,21: Dance medley. 21 H, Napier, •7.0: 90-niinute non-stop variety, 8;80:' Sports announcer. 9.0: Relay from Excelsior Dance ; HaJl. -Old-Time dance music. Orchestra: Les Henry. 1,1.0: Close. " . SUNDAY. 1YA, Auckland. 7.0: Evening serric.o, relayed I'ruiu thf Ralvatjon Army Congress Hall. Pr.eaclior, Adjutaut Bic.knell. Condnctor, Bandmaster T. Paice. 8.15: Selected rec'ordings. 8.30: Refeorded presertation of tlie complete opera, "Car men." by Bizet. • ! * 2YA, Wellington. 7.0: Relay of evening service from Sfr Peter's Angliean Chureh. , Rreacher, Ven. Arehdeaeon Bullock. Organict and .

choirmaster, Mr. S. R. Shoftt. 8.15 (approx.) : Selected recordxngs. 8.30: Concbrt programme introducing at 9.5 p.m., Josef Kaartinen, the distinguished Finnish - saxophonist. . , . 1 3YA, Christchurch. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Trinity , Congregational Chureh. Preacher, Rev. D. Gardner Miller. Organist, Mr. Len Boot. ' Choirmaster, Mr. W. J. Salkeld. 8.0: Selected recordings. 4YA, Dunedin. 6.30: Relay o| service from St. Andrew's ^ Street Chureh of Christ. Preachor, Pastor W. D. More. Organist, - Miiss . E. Stbkes. Choirmaster, Mr. Gf., Hickey. & 7.45,: Selected recordings. 8.30: .Exeerpts. from operas of Germany and-Austria; - 2Z H, Napier. Noon: Selected vocal and instrumental recordings. l.O: Varied records. . 3,0': •• Close. 6.30: -Orchestra) .music. 7.0: Relay' of evening service from the Trinity dVl'etliodist. Preaeher: Rev. H. J. Odell, Organist,-' Mrs Prime, Choirmaster, Mr J. Edwai'ds 8.15 (approx): Varied reeordingts. 10.0. Close.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 3

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