RADIO PROGRAMMES
1YA Auckland. 8.0 : A BBC recorded presentafcion entitled "Suez and Panama." 8.47 : Andre Charlot, Gwen Farrar, Norah . Blaney and1 Edward Cooper, "Frenclx as She is Spoke." 8.51: Gertude Lawrence and Noel Coward, Two Scenes from "Private Lives." 9.0: Weather. Station notiees. 9.5: Running commentary 0xx professioual boxiug match, relayed iTcxn the Auckland Town Hall. 10.0: Music mirth and melojy. 2YA Wellington. 8.0: A chamber music programme. Featuring Brahms's* " Quartet in O Minor, Op, 51. No 1. The Busch Quartet, Quartet in C. Minor, Op. 51: 1st movenxent; allegro; 2nd movement: romance, poco adagio; 3rd movement : aliegretta molto moderato comodoj 4tb movement: allegro. 8.34: Lotte Lehnxann (soprano), "Die Mainacht" ; "Vergebliches Standclxen". 8.40: TaJk: Mrs Rene McKay, "Coaching Days aud Coaclxing Ways." 9.0; Weather. Station notiees. 9.5: Ringside description of the wrestling match (relayed from tlxe Town Hall). Announcer:' Mr A. Pope. 10.0: Dance programme. 3YA Christchurch 8.0: New Brighton Municipal Band, "The First Parade" ; "When Mother Played the Organ." 8.12: Stuart Robertson (bass-baritone), "Song of the Buocaneer"; "A Bowl of Punch". 8.17 r Xylophone with band accompaniment, "Jack in the Box"; The Band, "The Baby Parade. 8.26: "Eb and Zeb," 8.35: The Band, "Favourite Melodies" Selection. 8.44 : Robert Naylor (tenor) "My Heart is Always Calling You" ; "You, Me and Love". 8.50: The Band, "For You, Madonna" Foxtrot; "A Waltz was Born in Vienna" ; "Sandhurst" March. 9.0: Weather. Station notiees. Talk, Mr J. D. McKenzie, Al.So., "James Watt, the Scottish Enginccr." 9.20: M. Merckcl, Mdme. Marcelli-Herson and Mlle. Eline Zur-fiuli-Tenroe (xnstrumexxtal trio), Trio. 9.46 : Maggie Teyte (soprano) and Alfred Cortot, "Ballade des Femmes de Paris"; "De Greve". 9.52: Yehu i Menulxin (vioJjn ) , with piano, "Tzigane". 10.0: Music, mirth and nxelody. 4YA Dunedin 8.0 : The Society of Ancient Instruments, "Les Plaisirs Cliaxnpetres" : Bitournelle et Passepied ; Entree des Bergers ; Cortcge des Zusettes et des Bergers ; Ronde de Bonheur. 8.18 : A recital by Alison Tyrie (contralto), "Tliou Art llisen, My Beloved" ; "A Slumber Song of tlie Dladonna" ; "Four by the Clock" ; "13y a Bicr Side". . Egon l'etri (piano), "Orplxee" Mclodie ; "Carnxen" Fantasie. 8.40: Talk by J. T. Paul, "World Alfairs." 9.0: Weather. Station notiees. 9.5 : A thriller, . "The Case of ihe Night of Dreed,"
9.45: Len Green (piano), "Melodies cf the Month." 9.51: Gillie Potter (humour), "Heard at Hogsnorton: The Truth About Russia." 10.0: An hour with Jay Wilbur and his Band. 11.0: Close down. 2ZH Napier. Noon: Luncheon Music. 2.0: Close. 7.0: Selected recordings. 7. '30: Talk: British Israel, "Destiny of the Empire." 8.0: Dance music. 9.0: Varied programme of recordings. 10.30: Close
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 138, 28 June 1937, Page 3
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