RADIO Programmes
1YA Auckland. 8.0 s "One Goes Alone," radio play. 8,30: Jack Hobbs, Lewis Casson, Jaue Comfort and Sybil Thorndike, one-act play: "To Meet the King". 8.38: Will J, ItoWS (recitalist), "Gems from the Treastire Hduse of Memory." 8.53: W. P» Lipscombe and Michael Hogan (dramatic sketch), "The Last l'rail". 9.0: Weather. Station noticeS. 9.5: Hingside commentary on the wrestling match, 10.0 5 Music, mirth and melody. 2YA Wellington 8,0: Musical programme, featuritig (Jhauson's Concerto in D Major for Violin, Tiano, and String Quartefc. Alfred Cortot (piano), Jacques TliibaUd (violin), fittd String Quartet, Concerto Ifl t) Major (Cliauson). 8.40: Talk; Mr P. Kavanagh, "The Law aiid the Citizen : Itound the Courts iri the Past Montli." 9.0- Weather. Station notiees. Itiflgside description of the wrestling match. .10.0: (approx.): Eance progtamme. 3YA Christchurch 8.0: The Band of E.M. Coldstream Gtiards, "Dominion Medley" ; "The Quaker Girl" Selection. Rex HarrisOn (baritone), "The Bandalero" (Stuart), "6.20: T. Giles (cornet), with the Salvation Army Supplies Baud, "Tucker". Tottenham Citadel Band, "Everlasting Praise" March, 8.29: "Eb and Zeb", Band of H.M. Welsh Guards, "The Water-Melon Eete" ; "Vienna Maxdens'i^ 8.44: Rex Harrison (baritone), "Tartary" • "Rolling Down to Rio". 8.51 : St. JBilda Frofessional Band, ■'Soldiers' Chorus" ; "The Torrent Chorub',i ; "Ravenswood" Quiekstep Mafch. 9.0: Weather. Station notiees. ,Talk i Margaret Birkenshaw, "The Emigrant Sliips". 9.20: Chamber music. Pro Arte Quartet, Quartet in G. Major, Op. 11 i No 1 (Haydn).- 9.44: Lotte Lehanaiin (soprano), "Sunset Glow" ; "Mpatience". 9.5u: Alfred Cortot (pianofcrte), and Rablo Casals ('cello), Seven Variations on att Air from "The Magic Flute". 10.O: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA .Dunedin. 8.0: Tlie Boyd Neel String O'rchestra, "Moto Rerpetuo" > "Roniance in C for Strings" ; "Slavonic Sclierzo". 8.18: Conchita Supervift, gdprano, "Tonadillasfs. 8.30 s Pablo Casals, 'cello, "Mazurka in G. Minoi" ; "Goj'escas Intefmezzo" j "Spgnish Ilaflce Op, 54, No 3". Popper). 8.40 : Talk by J. T. Paul, "World AffaifS." 9.0: Weather, Station Notiees. Wee Geofgie Wood and Company, "Tha Black Haitd Gang." 9.U': Allayne and Leonhardt, piano duo,
"Carmen" — CanZpnetta. Jdhn Tilley, liumour, "The London Transport Board". 8.19 : Quentin Maclean, organ, "Ballad Concert Memories". 9.26: "The Unguilty." A* play by Cathrine Brownhill, presented by the Opportune Players. 9.56: Raie da Costa (piano), 'Sweetlieart, I'm Dreaming of YoU". 10.0: Pance Music. 2ZH, Napier. Noon: Luneheon music. 2.0: Close. 7.0: Selected recordings. 8.0: Dance music. 9.0: Variety. 10.30: Close.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 167, 2 August 1937, Page 4
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