RADIO Programmes
1 Y A Auckland. 8.0: Eqy Fox's Bancr, "Three Old Fa'vourites.-" "A Great Land Naviga tor," Japanese houseboy and bis employer. 8. 18.: Tino Rossi (tenor)^ "Lovely Marie," "Serenade jn the Night." "Dust of the Ages," a draBuchanan with Bruce Carfax.Trio and Orchestra, ''The Flying Trapeze" Beleotion. 8.45: "Eb and Zeb.55 8.54: Casani Club Orchestra, "Top Hat." 9.0: Weather. Station noticesi 9.20: Dance musio. . 2YA Wellington. , 8,0 : A programme featuring) the Budapest String Quartet (Josef Roisinann, Alexander Schneider, Boris Kroyt, and Misclia Schneider), Mary Platt. (N.Z. contralto), and Mozart's ,Yialin. Concprto in G Major, Iiondon Symphony Orchestra, "Don Giovanni" Overture. 8.10: Irotte Lehmann (soprano), "Acb Bleib* * Mit Deiner Gnade," "Aixs Tiefer Not.'_' 8.16: Broninshaw Hubernian (violin), and the Vienna Phiiharmonie Oreheatra, conducted by Dobrowen, Concerto in G major (Mozdrt) . 8.40: Talk, Mr A, H. Cockayne, liirector-General of Agricunlture ''Reviek of Development in Grassland Farming." 9.0: Weather, Station hotices. 9.5: The Bndapest String Quartet, Quartet in E Flat Major Op. 127 (Beethoven). 9.40: Mary Pratt (contralto), presents a Gipsy Song Qpcle, by Brahms: "Ho, There, Gipsy." "HigF and Towering Rimastream," "Know l'e When, My Love," "Loying God, Thou Knowest ;" "Sunbrown Lad;" "Rosebuds Three," "Art Thou Thinking?" "Rosy Evening Clouds.". 9.54: Philadelphia Orchestra, Serenada for Orchestra. 10.0: Music, rairth and melody. 3YA Christchurch 8.0: Continuity Hour, featuring "They're Off," Roraance of the Blue Riband, of the Turf, the English Derby. 9.0: IVeather. Station notices. "Servingi the Public," a conversation between oue of the public and a railway engine-driver. 9.20: The Chetiil Orchestra, ''Echoes of Variety." 9.26: UA Bullet-proof Jacket," Japanese houseboy and his employer, 9.41: Orchestra Mascotte, "Hobgoblins1 Review," 9,45: A quarter of an hour •vvith "The Kingsmen," radio's royal quartet. 10.0: Dance numbers, 4YAi Dunedin. 8.0: The Corona Babes, "The Para-, dise Alley Kids' Outing." Reginald Dixon (orgatTi Y'altz feelectioji. Oliver Wakefield (humour), "Play Up and Play the Dame." 8.17 ; Ajbert Sandler f
— - — . , arid his Orchestra "Sandler Minuets." The Rocky Mountaineers, "I'm an old Cow Hand." The London Piano-Accor-dion Band, "Tho Way You Look Tonight." 8.31: Nelson Keys and Ivy St Heiier, "Our Friends, the Stars.'' Pipes and Drums of 2nd. Battalion Scots Guards "Highland Schottische." 8.40: Talk by J. Gordon • Allard, "Bridge." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. A concert by the St, Kilda Band The band: Marobe "Militaire," "Shylock," (cornet solo by R. Rudhali), 9.17 : Recordings : Brian Lawrence (baritone), "Molly Brannigan," "Rory 0'Moore,'' The Band, "Talisman," Selection (Balfe). 9.32: "Eb and Zeb," 9.41: The Band, "Moonlight," Serenade, "Old Earth" Hymn. Recordings Brian Lawrence (baritone), "Sally Horner," "Rags, Bottles or Bones," 9.56 : : The Band "II Cavalier" March4 10.0: Musio, mirth and -melody.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 174, 10 August 1937, Page 4
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