Radio Programmes
1YA, AUCKLAND. ' 8.0: ' 'Beneatli l'liy Window?J — Serehados of all IS'ations. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.20: The Band of H.M« Goldetream Guard^ ' ' Boiuinion Medley." Bandsmen Eobinson ahd Boaai, with St. Hilda Professioual Band (trombone duet), "The Troubadours. " 9,20;. Kancyo O'Connor soprano), "Three Eairy Songs"; "The Lilae Tvee./- 8.80: The BBO Wireless Military Band, "Un Peu d'Amour"; "Evensong." Caims Citizens' Band, "Thcughts" Waltz; "My Old Koutu eky Home" (solo by Warrant Offieer J, Cf.mpton), 9.47: Nancye O'Connor (soprauo), "Eriskay Love Lilt"; "Eor the Sahd of Somebody." 9.53: » The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Ooronation Bells" Mareh; "Boyal Cavaleado," 10.0: Danco numbers. 2YA, WELUNGTON, 8.0: Programmo, featuring Jimrny Taylor (Englisli entortainer and coinedian), and his Badio Optimists, in "A Merry Whirl of Song and Humour." 8.80: "Ghosts in the Mine," Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.44; Talk, Miss Veronica Quinn, "The Eomance of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Planders. ' * 9.0: Weather. Station notiecs. A programme featuring the Budapest String Quartet and Mary Pratt (Now Zealand eontralto). Tho Budapest String Quartet, Quartet Xo. 2, Op. 17 (Bela, Bartok). 9,35: A reeital by Mary Pratt (Kew Zealand eontralto), "Lhment of Isis"; "Silent Strings"; "Adrift"; "Linden Lea"; "Silent Moon." 9.50: Kew Ligkt Syoiphony Orcliestra, Three English JDanees. 10.0 (approx.): Music, mirtb and nielody,
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 8.0: A sporting programme featuring Claphain and Dwyer, Pat Hanna, Harry Tate, Sandy Powell, and Murgatroyd * and Winterbottom. Debroy Somefs Band, " A Hunting Medley" Quiekstep. Clapham and Dwyer, "At the Races." r8.ll: Pat Hanna, "The Gospel Aeeofding to Eaciiig"; "Crielcetisinsi ' ' International- Kovelty Quartet, "Eton Boating Song." 8.20: Clapham and Dwyer, "Golf." Murgatroyd and Winterbottom, "Winter Sports." 8.30: Beryl Kewell (piano), "Dancing the Devil Away." Sandy Powell and Company, "Sandy Swims the ChanneL" 9.38: Harry Tate and Company, "Motoring." Clapham and Dwyer, "Tennis." The Midnight, ..Eevellers, "The Open Eoad," a hiking medley. 9, Oi Weather. Station notices. _ _
4YA, DUNED1K. 8.0: London Symphony Orcliestra, featuring, at 9.20: "Masterpieees of Music." The Orehestra, conducted by Eobert Kajanus, Symphony Ko. 5 in E Plat Major, Op. 82 (Sibelius). 8.30: Alexander Kipnis (bass), "Eor That Wliieh Befalleth the Sons of Men"; "So I retumed." 8.40: Talk by Dr. P. S. de Q. Cabot, "A Kew Zealander Looks at Amerieali Edtication." 9.0: Weather. 'Station notices. The Orehes-1 ira, conducted by Albert Coats, "Prince Igor'" Polovtsi March. Maggie Teyte (soprano), "Lovers' Walk"; "I Know a Grot"; "Glimene, My Love"; "I Tremble When I See YoU Waver." 9.20: "Masterpieees of Music " Brandenbufg ' * Coneerto, Ko. 6 in B )Bach), played by Symphony Orehestra. "Tills Merry Pianks," by the London Symphony Orehestra. 10.0: Music, piirth and melody.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 10
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