RADIO Programmes
i fVf vf VTvT vfv??* TVf vvvwvi ; 1TA, Auckland 8.0: A studio presentation by J. W' Bailey and Players of tlxe play, "Youth at tke Helm, ' 1 by Hubort Griffith, Adapted from tlie Gorman of Paul Vi|b pius. 9.0: "Weather, station notices. 4|nnning comnxentary on professional wrestling matoh, 10. Q; Mueic, mirth and pielody, 2YA, Welliiigton 8.0: ((New ^ealand National Antliein,1^ in eonimemmoration of Dominion Day, IjOndon String Quartet, Quartet in P Jdajor (Dvoralc), 8.28; Jaeques Thibaud. (violin), "and Alfred Cortyt (piano), present Sonata fpr Viojin and Piano by Debussy. 8.40; Talk, Jdr Knmg, ^Dutch East Indjeg. 9.Q: Weat .tlier. Station notieoa. Eingsido dpscriptjon of the wrestling match. 10.0: Eanee prqgramme.
3YA, Christchurch 8.0: Woolston Brass Band, "Carras* co.sa' ' March, ' 1 Marinarella ' ' Over ture, W. E, Crawes (baritone), ^Where's the iScrgeant?)', ' 1 Casey, the Eiddler," Cornet with the Band (soloist: W Sta* vflnson), ' f Silyer Threa^S Among the GolcU' The Band, "Old King Gole," S.31; "Elj and Zebd' The Baad, "Bonds of Friendsliip ' Spanjph Mareh, "Bradford " Hymn. W. E. Crewes (baritone), 1 Man in the Street," "From the Land of tlie Slty Blue Water,'1 ' 'Pass Everyman." The Band, "Bells Across- the Meadow,'' ' ' Brilliant ' ' March. 9.0; Weather. Station notices, 9.20: 8YA Charaber Music Players, "Jesu, Jov of Man's Desiring," "Londonderry Air. " Mag* gle Teyte ((soprano), Alfred Cortot (pjanDforte),) rClaire dg Liine," 9.30: 3YA Qhawber Music Players, Quarfet No. 1 in O Minor, for Violin, Viola, 'Cello and Piano (Faure). 10.0: Music. mirth and meiody. | 4YA, Dunedin ! 8.0: A recital progranune featuring at 8-26, Dave l|oward5 4-lbert Saudler . and his Orehfestra, ' ' Amorettentaiize, ' ' " Saddle? Sorgqades," "PJay pf Bu^ terfiies." A reeital of M'aori songs by Ernpst MeELiloy (tenor), ' ' Haerp Tonu" (Horne), "Waiath Poi," "Titi Torea," "Song of the Locust" (Hill). Dave Howard (English saxo-phonist-comedian). 8.40: Talk by Mr ,T. T. Paul, "World Affairs." 9.0: Weather, station notices. Joe Corrie 5 players (sketch), "The Irish SweepStake," Fred Hartley's Quintet, "Tlie Song of the Nightingale. " "The Footstops Aftep," a play by Charles Pprter. Ewin Christoph" (organ), "Glittering . Starp." 9,,0: Andre Charlot, Gweh lt Farrar, Nprah Blapey and Edwftrd * Oooper, "Frenqh as She is Learnt,"
Andro Charlot, Edward Cooper aud Beginald Smith, " Atmospherics. " De Groot (violin), Bavid Bor (piano), H, Oalve ('cello), "E1 Keligario." Wiliiam MeCullough humour), ' 'Praseutation of Prizes." 10.0: Danee Orehestfa. 2ZH, Napier. 7.0; Operatic hour, 8.0;' Dance uiusk. 9.0: Varied recordings. 10.80; Close.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 3, 27 September 1937, Page 4
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