RADIO Programmes
1YA, AUCKLAND, S.O: Belay from His Majesty's Tlieatro of tlie liistorical musical play ^BuImymede«,, Wxitten and produced by Dr. Do Clivo Lowe. 9.0: A sliorfc addres3 by the Minister of 1'ransport, the Hon, B. Semple, beginning a campaign for ^'Boa-d Safety." 9.10: Weather. Station notices. 9.15: Continuation of relay from His Majesty's Theatro, 11.0 (approx.) : Half an hour with Benny Goodman nad his Orchestra, 2YA, WELLINGTON, 8.0: "Scudder Sitting Pretty, ,s Jap* anese houseboy. Becording: Beginald Dixon (organ), "The Storm," Carson Bobeson and his Pioneera, ('An Evening on the C.B. Eanch,'/ 8.29: Lonis Levy and his Gaumont-British Symphony "Head Over Heels" Seleetion. The New Mayfair Orehestra, "Folly to by Wise." 8.40: Talk: Mr. L. D. Austin, "When Celebrities Quarrel. ' ' 9.0: A talk by the Minister of Transport, the Hon. B. Semple, beginning a campaign for "Road Safety.,, (Eehroadeast by the National Stations). 9.10: Weather. Station noticQs. A concerfc by the Wellington Harmonic Society. 10.0: Music, mirth and m.lody. 3YA, CHEISTCHUECH. 8.0: Twcnty-two minutes with a problem play, "The Editor Eegrets." Ccdrie Sliarpe Sextctte, "Valse Blnette," 8.30: Bransby Williams (English cliaractor actor), "Micawber's Advice to David Copperfield," "The Town Crier," "The Caretaker." Cedrie Sharpe Scxlet, ('Lazy Night.,} Bloreiico Besnioiid (hupevsonator), "A Hollywood Party." Ccdrie Sharpe Sexlet, "Qld Englibh Medlev." 9.0; Talk by the Mlaister of Trausport, Hon. B. Semide, beginning a eainpaign for "Boad Safety." Weather. Sta tion notices. Talk: Mr. Leicester Webb, "World Affairs." 9.30: Dance tnusic. 4YA, DUNEDIN. 8.0: A classical coneert, featuring, at 9.20 p.in,: " Masterpieces of Music." 4YA Coneert Orchestra, "The Magic Flute" Overture. Elsa Alsen (saprano), "Hail, Joyous Day," "Thou Bing on My Einger, " 4YA Coneert Orchestra, Syxnphony in G Major. | 8.40: Talk by Professor T. D. Adams, J "The Bimillenium of the Emperor Augustus: Augustus and Alarli A.ulony." 9.0: A talk by tlie Minister of Trausport, the Ilon. B, Somple, beginning a campaign for ''lioad Safety,": I'.'eatiier. Station notices. Jiichard \ fauber (tenor)., ' ' Ali, IIovv Tlien i» it PiM.-dlde "Thou Who Art in My !
Thonghts. 7 7 ' 'Masterpieces of Music, 7 7 Tschaikovsky 7s Pianoforte Conccrto No. 1 in B Plat Minor, played by Arthur Buhinstein and the Loiidon Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 6, 30 September 1937, Page 10
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