RADIO Programmes
~ 1 YAj Auckland. 8.0: ''011 Fiuisterro," u studio presimtatjon. by tho Muisie Carte*Lloyd I'Jayexs of tho radio play by Horton Giddy. 8.45: Will J. ltowo (recitalist), "Gems i'rom tbe Treasure Efougo ot Literature," "Fagan," from "Oiiver Twist," "Jonas Cliuzzlewit," from "Martin Cliuzzlewit" "Bartliolomew" from "Dombey and$on." 9.0: Weather. Stat'ioh notices. 9.0: Running Qommentary on professional wrestling match. * 10.0; Music, mirth and melody. 2YAf Wellington 8.0: A Chamber music pi'Ogramme, featuring Ilubor's Sopata in D Major for 'cello and piano. Hamilton Dicksyn ('cella), and JJecima JLlughson (piano), Sonata in ' D Major (Huber). 8.24: Elizabeth Sch omanu (soprano) "$chlechtes Wetter '> Standchen; "All Mein Cadauken," "Hat Cesagjt Bleib Nicht l)abei." 8.34: Vladimir Horowitz (piano) ? Ai-abesque, ,Op. 18 (Schuruanii). ' Talk: Eric Caro, B.D.S., "Looking Bad Health in the Mouth." 9,0: Weather. Stution notices. 9.5: Itiugsido description of the wrestling match, 10.0: Hauco music. 3YA Christchurch 8.0: The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Tbe Quaker Girl" Selection, 8.9: Harold Presoott (tenor) "Homeland." ltecording, the Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Scottish Patrol" "Navai Patrol." "Eb and Zeb." 8.31; Bloy's Banjo Band, introduejng" "Medley of Popular Choruses " "Sea Songe and Shanties," "Community Medloy," "Sousa Serap Book," "Medley of I'o» pular Uits." Harold Prescott (tenor), "Lass o' Killean," "Love Everlasting." Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Parado of the Puppets." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Talk Dr. W. Dryden Warden of tho Union Houso, Melbourne Uuiversity: "Canips for Sehyoi Boys." Prograimno 1'oatuiv ing eompositions for two pianos, performed by Gil Dech and Ernest 3euner, A.lt,A.M„ L.lt.A.M. Gil Dech and Ernest Jenner, "Vrariatious on an Original Theiue for Two Pianos " Nim on Vallon (soprano), "l'Air," "d'Une Prison," "La Delaissee." 9.40: Gil Dech and Ernest Jenner, "Variations on the Tlieme of Beethoven for Two Pianos." 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0: Ihe Berhn Union ot Teachers "The Lorely," "Love" "Maiden Fair" "What Has Come Over You, Lovely Forest?" Fred Hartley's Quintet, "The Fairies' Gavotte," Serenade "Marigold," "Sailor's ELornpipe." i 8.28: Marie Bremner (soprano), "Ap-
lil Morn," "If I'm Dreaming *' "When Love Is Kind," "A Spring Morning." 8.40: A talk by J. T. Paul: "World Affairs," 9-0 ; Weather, Station notjcdern dramtic comedy by Edmund Bares. "Eeeles Cake§, Limited," A moclay. Produced by A. G. Smith. 10.0: An hour with Jay Wilbur and his Bandt 2ZH, Napier Noon: Luucheon Alus'ic. 2.0: Cloge. 7.0: Operatic Hour. 8,0; Hance Alusic. 9.0: Varied Reeordings, 10,20: Gfosc,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 203, 13 September 1937, Page 4
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