RADIO Programmes
1YA, AUCKLAND. *.0: Theo Halpin (piano), "La Plus Quo Lente" Waltz; "Elle Danse"; "Forwt Dream," " Whisper," Rider iu the Night." Edna Dwarlove (mezzosoprano), *'Shepherd's Cradle Song"; "Lte There My Lute"; "Love Came to Me"; "Garden of Sleep." 8.25: Joseph Kaartinen (Finnish saxophon* ist), Excerpts from "i'aust"; ' 1 Londonderry Air;,j Eance Medley. • 8.40: Light Opera Company, "Neapolitan Xight," m medley of Italian songh. 8.48: Leela Bloy (violin), "Polacea"; . Serenada; ' ' Habanera. V 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Les Allen and his Canadian Baehelors, "Musical Comedy Bequesti." 9.11: Billy Beid and his j Accordion Band, " Where the Cafe Iiights are G^eaming.,, Gracie Fielda (coinedienne), "Grandmother's Bagjdpes"; "The General's Fast Asleep." Sidney Torch (organ solo), "I Want to be Snappy." John Barratt (baritone), "Nta Gitana," "Duna." 9.32: Billy Beid and hia Accordion Band, "The Night is Young and You're ao BeautifdL," Flanagan and Allen (comedy aketch), "Digging H 'oi 'les." 8.41: Gerry Moore (piano), "Sing an OldFashioned Song." 9.44: John Barratt (baiitone), "A Wanderer's Song" (Bacbach); ' ' Somewliere a Voice is Calling." 9.50; Len Fillis (electric Spanish giutar solo), "Dipsomania." Mills Brothers (four boys and a gnitar), "Shoe Shine Boy." 9.56: Louis Levy and his Ganmont-British Symphony Orchestra, "Mnsic Irom the Movies." 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance mnsic, 2YA, WELLINGTON, 8.0: Concert by the Christchurch Harmonie Society. The National Anthem. Two songs fro-m the Bavarian Highlands, "The D^ice," "Lullaby." "A Chxistmas Blessing" — Carol for women 's voices. "Sanctus" Chorus from Mass in B Minor; "Belmont" Psalm. Miss Aiisa Nicol (soprano .solo), "Dear Hall of Song"; "A Summer Lullaby"; "Tho Bio Grande" (for piano solo, chorus and orchestra (solo pianist, Miss Bessie Pollard). Interval. "The Hilghwayman ' ' (for choiT, with string accompanioient). Chorus frcm the opera, "Admetus." "Tlie Blue Bird" (part-song). "The Faiiy Chorus" (Chorus from " The *lmmortal Hour"). if3ees" (part-song). "Wild Geese" (soprano solo; Miss Ailsa Nicol). "The Traction Engino" (part»ong). " The Campbells Are Comin' ** - .MiH patrol). "O, Prhise the Lord • »f^ileaven" (chorus for three choirs). 20^: (approx.) : Sports summary. Panjt jrogrammo.
3YA, OHBISTCHOBCH. 8.0:' Arthur Wood and his Orchestra, "The Arcadians" Overtnre. Joseph Hislop (tenor), "Afton Water," "Bonnie Mary of Argyle." Tarrant Bay« ley, jun., and his Banjo, More Old-tiiuo Selections. 8.20: The Western Brothers (cocnedians), "We'ro Frightfully BBC."; "Keeping Up the Old Traditions." The West End Celebrity Orchestra, "Frog King's Parade," "The Phantom Watch." 8.34: John Charles Thomas (baritone)', "Mah Lindy Lou," "Gwine to Hebb'n.' 8.40: Agnes Shearsby in pianoforte novelties: "Knave of Diamonds," "Love Me Forever." Beatrice Simpson (soprano), :n popular songs: "I Don't Want to Mahe History," "The Simple Thinga in Life." 8.54: New Mayfair Novelty Orchestra, "Jolliiication," "XJncle Pete." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. New Mayfair Orchestra, "Stop Press" Selection. George Titchener (comedian), "The Coster's Wedding," "Baby BilL" 9.20: Agnes Shearsby in pianoforte novelties: "Holiday," "Little Fool." Beatrice Simpson in popular songs: "Itte a Sin to Tell a Lie," "Would You?" 9.34: Becording, Frederic Bayco (cinema organ), Spanish Medley. George Titchener (comedian), "I Think I'U be Going Home Now." 9.48: Tom Burke (tenor), "Love Everlasting. " 9.52: Henry Hall and his Gleneagles Band, " A Musical Comedy Switch." 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music, 4YA, DUNEDIN, 8.0: A light orchestral and ballad concert. 4YA Concert Orchestra, "The Jestor at the Wedding" Ballet Suite. Alva Myers (soprano), " A Song in the Night," "Someone Brought Me DafFodils," ''Land of IJeart's Desire," "The Willow." 8.24: The Orchestra, "A Southem Maid" Selection. Colin Oliver (bass), "Since You Went Away," "Sleepy Biver," "Little Ona A'Cryin' ", "Drought Song." 8.42: The Orchestra, "Love Tales." 8.50: Becordings: Enid Cruickshank (contralto), "Sink, Bed Sun"; "Over the Dark, Still Silence"; "My Prayer." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Eingside commentary on professional wrestling match. 10.0: (approx,): Dance music. 2ZH, Napier 7.0: Varied reoordings. 8.30: Sports results. 9.0: Da"nce Music, 31.0: Close. * SUNDAY ' 1YA, Auckland . 7.0: Evening seTvice, relayed from Sfc. Mary's Anglican Church. Preacher: The Bt. Bev. F. A Bennctt, Bishop of Aoteraoa. ' Organist: Mr Edgar Kandall. S.15: Becordings, 8.30: Concert by the Auckland Mnnicipal Band. - 2YA, Wellington 7.0? Belay of evening sorvice from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. 3.15 (approx.) : Becordings, 8,30:. A
sympkonic programme, featuring, at 9,3 p.m,; Liszt 'u "Faust" Sympliony. 3YA, Christchurch 6,30: Belay of evening service from East Belt Methodist church. Preacherj Bev. H. L. Fiebig. Qrganist: Mr A. M. Owen. Choirmaster; Mrs J. Chaplin. 8.0: Becordings. 8.30: A coinplete recorded prescntation of "H.M.S, Finafore*" 4YA, Dunedin 6.30: Belay of service from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Preacher: Bev. H. J. Byburn. Organist: Mr L. S. Adam. 7,45: Becordings. 8,30: A classical concert, featuring Essie Aekland (famous contralto) and Beginald Morphew (baritone), with Leo Whittaker at the piano, and Lionello Cecil (operatic tenor). 2ZH, Napier Noon: Varied selected recordings. 3.0: Close. 6.30: Orchestral Music. 7.0: Belay of evening service from St. John's Cathedral. Preacher: Archdeacon Maclean. Organist and Choirmaster: Mr P. W. Tombs. 815 (approx.): Varied recordings, 10.0: Close.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 12
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