RADIO Programmes
1YA, Auckland. 8.0: "Poinp and Circuinstance,", a continuity programme of varioue types of cerewoniul music. 51.0: "Weather. Station noticcs. Talli, Mr. P. W. Reed. ' ' Duinas in Whangarei: A Collcctor Eides His Hobby." m20 : Polydor Brass Band, "Nebueiiednezjzar" Qverture. Band of the Royal Air Force, "Naiia" lntermezzo;- "The "Whistler and His Dog." Walter Brough (barltone), " Up From Somerset"; "±'ricnd." 0.08: Eegimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Neli Gwynn" Danees. Walter Brough' (baritonc), "Sacrament"; ' ' Whafc tho Red-Haired Bos-un Said." Harry Mortimer and Jack Macintosh (cornet daet), "Merry Mountaineers. ' ' Grand Ma'ssed Bands, "Old Faithful" March, 10,0: An hour with tho Swing bands. 2YA, Wellington. 8.0: "Hipplewater Quits ' '■ — the Japaiieeo houseboy. Fifteen minutes with Lauil Paddi and his Band. 8.00: Grace Moore (soprauo): "Our Song"; "Tho Whiatling Boy. 1 ' .Jesse Crawford (orgau); "Garolina's Calliug Me." 8.i0: Talk, Mr. A, G. Hullquist, M.P. i'or Bay of Islands, "Tho Bay of Plenty To Gisborne: A New Seenic Coast Eoute." 0.0: Weather. Station notices. An abridged vergion of Vcrdi's opera, 1 ' Eigoletto," with the La Scala Chorus and Milan Symphony Orchestra^ conducted by Cav. Lorcnzo Malajoli. 9.55: Milan Symphony Orchestra, "Tho Secrct of Susanna" Over ture. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 3YA, Christchurch. 8.0: J. H. Squire t'elcsto Octet, "Everybody's Muiodies.'' Harry Tatu and Ooiupauy, "llunning An Ullice." . Norman Long in a burlesque, ' 'Luxenn bourg Cailing!" 8.27: Tlie Six Niglit Lights (instrumental), "Bancing GoLn Uii"; "Hiddies' Kapers. ' ' Bobby Comber, Eobert Tredennick, Fabfa Drake, Fred. Douglas and Alec. McGill; A Fruity Melodrama, "Only a MiJl Girl. 1 3 International Novelty Quartet (instrumental) , ' ' Ting-a-Ling ' ' Polka, 8.45: Sandy Powell and Conipanv (huinorous eketch), "Sandyt tlip Stage Doorkeeper." 1'Tedric Ba'yco (crgan), "Spanish" Medley. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Talk, Mr. Leicester Webb, "World Alfairs." O.'iO: Dance music. 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0: A Beethoven Concert, featuring at 9.20 "Masterpieces of Music." Artur Schnabel (pianist) and the London | Philharmonie Orchestra, conducted by i Sir Malcolm Sargent, Concorto No. 2 i in B Fiat Major (Beethoven). 8.3!-: I Lutte Lehmann (soprano), "The Drunw jBeatiag Loudly"; "Cheerful and Teav» ful. " 8.40: Mr. Averago Citizon inter- * views a newspaper regorter: "Serving
the Public." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Vienna Philharmonie Orchestra, "Prometheus" Ovcrturo (Becihuven). 9.9: Charles llousseliere (tenor), ' ' Consolation. ' ' Theodor Ohaliapin (bass), "In Questa Tomba Oscura." Tlio Berlin Union of Teachers, "The Heavens are Telling. " 9.20: "Masterpieces of Music." Symphony No. S in ■, F Major (Beethoven), played by the B.B.O. Symphony Orchestra. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 10
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