RADIO Programmes
lYAj Auckland, 8.0: Preseutatidn of the prisse-wih-niiig pja.y, "Ihe l1ime Factoiy ' a radio piay ui eight episodes, by W. (iraexnoriolder. D.(3: Weather. Statioa notices. 9.5: itingslde eomcieutary oh prbfessibilal wrestling matchj relayed from the J.'own Hall. 10.0: Musie, mirth and nciody. ZtA, WeliingtoiL S.O: A ehamber Musrc feature art aiig programme, featuring Caselia's arxilhgbiiient Of Baeh's ' 1 Trio, ' > from '•The Miisical OiferingF' and J. Newton Goodson (baritdhe). The Itdlian Tiio (Albert Poltrohibri, yibiiil; Arliird Hdniieeij jcello, and Alfredo Caselia, piano); "Trio froirt the MtiSieal Oft'ering. ' ' 8.18: An aft feohg reeitai by j. Newton Gbodson (baritone), "The Wondrous Sionth bf May ' ' ; "Thou'rt So Like a Flower"; "1mpatien'ce"; "To th®' dhildren5/; "Spring Waters. " 8.20: Lefll Pouishnoif (piano), Prelude in B Flat; "Poliehinelle.'1' 8.40: Discussidn, "Tlve Sliadbw Of Britisli Suicidb, * ' h discUSsion on population, by Mr. C. A. L. Treadwell and Mr. j". Coilhick. 9.0: Weather. Station notiees. « 9.5: RingSide deseription of £ke 'wrestling Dlateli. 10.0: Dance ptd^ramme. 3YA, Christchurch. S.O: Prograinble by tlie Woolston Band. Woolston Brase Band, conductOd'by lt. il. Bstall, " Mephistopheies " i\larcli; " Willidm Tell" Dverture. 8.14: Panl Bobeson (bass), "Paul Bobesoii Aiedley. ' ' 8.22: The Band, " Jesii, Lover of My Sotil ' J Hyhin; "Eose of My "Waihla Poi," 8.31: "Bb anui 2gb;}> 8.50: Ftdnk Tittertoil (tenor), "Songs That Live Fortver"; "Oh! Noj d'ohn. ' ' 8.40: The Bandj "Boulder City" Mareh. 8.44: Talk. Mr. F. C. Thonias, "Some Early Grand National Reniiniscences. ' ' 9.00: Weather. Station notiees. 9.20: Lener String Quartet, Quartet in G Major, R.387 (Mozart). 9.52: Iteeordingsj Lott'e Lbhmann (soprano), "To Ohloo"; 1 ' Secreey. ' ' 10.00: Musie^ mirth and liielody. .. .. .. .-.4YA, Dunedin. .. .. . ... 8.U: A recital programme. Loiiise Tonkin (piano), Three Preludes — NoS; 3, *8, and To (Gliopirl) ; "JRefl'etS dans i'Ean" (Debussy)j "Arabesque" i i Schumann); 8,19: Dorothy Helmrich j (mezzo-soprano), "Falis tho Snow''; , 'Thou Art So Like a Flower"; "Oh | tlie BiV'ei- bBat." 8.25: Elvira Wycherley ( 'cello), "Sieilienne"; "Meditation on a Norwegihn Folk Tune Frdg- ' ment"; "Czardas." 8.40: Talk by Mr. J". T. Paul, "World Affairs." 9.0: /Weather. Station aotieeB, 9.5:
ahd 'Erb, ' ' in another humorous topical dialOg'ue. 9.20: Alle.yne and Leonhai'dt (piano) } "Die Fledei'inaus" Waltzes ^Strauss). 9.'23: "Murder ln the Silo," a dramatie play by Edmund Bhrclay, presehted by the Acadeihy Players. 9.48: Prima Seala's Aceordion Band, "The Sunset Trail. ' ' 9.51: Bobby Gomberj Bobert Tredinnick, Fabia Drake, Fred Douglas, and Alee: McGill, "A Fruity MelOdrama: Oniy a Mill Giri." 10.0: Dahce music. . 2ZH, NAPIER. 7.0: Selected standard and operatic recordings. Yoeal and instrumental. 8.0: Dance rnuBie. 9.0: Varied recorda. 10.30: Close.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 12
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