RADIO Programmes
1YA, Auckland. ^ 8.0: Conccrt programme, f eaturing Jinnuy Taylor (Luglisli entertaincr and coincdian), and Dave Howard (suxoplionist). l)ol llaubor and his fcialon Orchcstra, "Tlie Queen's Lace Handkerchief" Overture. Jiinmy Taylor (English entertainer and comedianj. Davo Howard (English saxophonistcomedian), in a programme of melody and mirth. 8.30: "WiJliam McCulloch, "Through the Elood ' ' from the story, "Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush/' by lan MacLaren. 8.40: Talk, Lily Krug, ' ' Good-bye, New Zealand and Australia.'} 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Ringside commentary on professional wrestling match. 10.0: M-usic, mijrth and melody. 2ya, Wellington. 8.0; A chamber music programme, f eaturing Schumann's Quartet in A Minor, and Cynthia- Herbcrt-Smith (pianist). Capet String Qnartet, Quartet in A Minor (Behuxnann). . 8.-26: liichard Tauber (tenor), "Tho Lotus Flower. !J 8.29: A piano recitai by Cynthia Hcrbert-Smith, Preludc, Op. 11, Not 10; Ibelude (Scriabin); Prelude and* Eague in B I'Jat Major (Baeh) ; Intermezzo i'n B Elat Minor (Brahms). f ■8.40: Talk, Mr. L". D. Austin, "Humours of the Silent Films." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Ringside description. of the wrestling match. 10.0; Dauce programme. . SYA. Christchurch, 8.0: Programme by the Woolston Brass Band. The Band: ' ' Automobile ' ; March; "lf I Wero Iving ' 1 Uvarture. Joseph n Hislop (tenor) t "Afton Wate^•a,,; 1 'Bonnie Mary of Argyle." 8.21: The Band, "Load, Kingiy Light" Ilymn Cornet ivith Band (soloist, Vic. Aldri.dge): "Zanett." 8.29: "Eb aud Zeb. " 8.37: The Band; "Erog King's Parade." Eujihonium with Banjo: "Ireland, Mother Ireland. ; 3 George Baker (baritone), "Merry-go-Round"; ' 1 Devil-May-Care. ' ' 8.52: Tho Band, "Perpetuum Mobile" (arr. Winter); "Oavalry of the Clouds" March. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. "As Others See Us," candid opinions of a Chinese. 9.20: Andersen Tyrer, English pianist. Introduction, Tlieme and Variations; Noetarne No. 5; Valse in C Sharp Minor; Scherzo in B Flat Minor (Chopin). 9.47: Ecole Normale Chainber Orehestra, Paris, conducted by Alfred Cortot, "Concert in Theatrical Style." 10.4: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA. Dunedin, 8.0: The J. TT. Squire Oelestc Octet, ; Gavotte from "Mignou"; Air on G
String; ' Ohant Sanfe Paroles." A baritone recitai by A. J. H. Jeavons; A cyele of songs from Tennyson's "Maud," by Arthur Somorvell. 8.40: Talk, by J. T. Paul, " World Affairs." 9.0: Weather. , Station notices, "Bill and ;Erb. " Terence Casey (organ), "Broken Dreams." 9.24: "Blind Man's Buft'er," an original play for xadio by Edmund Barclay, prcsented by Gordon Niven and Company. 9.46: fvor Moreton and Davo Kaye (piano), "Irving Berlin Waltz Medley." Bransby Williams (humour), "Thc Showrnan." 10.0: Dancc music. 2Z H Napier Noon: Lunchcuii music. 2.0: Close. 7.0: Operatic liour. 8.0 : Dance niusie. 9.0: \ aricd recordings. 10.30: Close.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 197, 6 September 1937, Page 4
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