RADIO Programmes
* "•■sspssw™*swsfSfssRsswswssssawnsss®§e§§a§00s®ij( 1YA, Auckland. 8.0: a continuity programme: •'JSome Famous Outlaws." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Talk, Mr j. l. Scoullar, "Famous Newspaper Scoops" 9.20: llecordinga, the Massed Bands of tlie British Legion," "'Quand Madelon," ' 'Coionel liogey" March. Itoger Errington (tenor), "Becatise," (d'Hardelot) ; "i Know tiro Bright Eyes/' 9.32: Westminster Military Band, "Ileminiscences of the Gaiety," Jack Mclntosh and Harry Mortimer, with Brass Band, "The Swallow's Serenade," "Gentle Zephyrs." 9.44 : Roger Errington (tenor), "Paasing By," "i Hear You Calling Sle.m 9.50 ; Harcy Mortimer (cornet solo), aceom- ; panied by Foden's Motor Works Band "Tom and Eitty— Felinq Pranks/' "a Day in the alps." Bahd of the 'Roval Air Force, "Royal Air Force March Pkst." 10.0: Dance numbers in correct tempo. 2YAj Wellington, 8.0: "Albert Performs d Service," the Japanese houseboy. 8to : Ireno French songs: "Parlex-Moi d'Amour" "Piaisir d'amour," "Obstination." John Parkin (novelty pianist), introduees a medley of modern melodies. The RondoJicrs, "WhaJe Did Swallow Jqnah," and "Nut Brown Maiden," "The Cttckoo and the Pussy Cafc," and "flie Away Honie.'1 8.10j tdlh Miss Ahno Aitken, "a js'ew Zealknrl Womau sees tho World Under lier own Steam." 9.0: Weather. Station notices, a feeital by Cedric Sharpe sextet: Intermezzo ; Ser'enade. 9.15: John MoCormaek (tenor), "Three Aspeets," "There," (Parry); "Through All the d ays To Be," "When the Children Say Their Prayers." The Claude Tanner Violoncello Ensemble, Song Without. Words, Serenadej Requiem for Three 'Cellos. 9.44: m. Balietf's Chauve-Sou-ris Gompany, "Gipsy Caravau'' "Dark Eyes." "Tho Alluring Gipsy Giii," "Two Guitars," ltussian Popular Songs. 10.0 j Music, mirth and meiody. 3YA, Christchurch. 8.0: PreseUtation. of ono-act play, Port" by Harold Simpson. Performed by the Civio Players. b.12: Cedrio Sharpe Sextet (instrumental), "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Charms," "l)own in the Forest," Old English Medley. 8.22: "jv'^irder at Monte Carlo." a radio pla> adapted by John f. Peters froin a story' by Guy de Maupassant. Performed by the Ciric Playersi 8.52: The j* h. Squire Cc'leste^ Octet, PraehuUum, Scottish ! Failtasia. 9.0: Weather. Station notiet es. 9,5; Talk, Mr -Leicester webbj . "World Aifairs.'' 9.20: Dance nm»i»4
SYA, Dunedin. 8.0: a concert by the London Philharmonio Orehestra, featuring at 9.20, Masterpieces of Music, The Orehestra, "Faust." Overture. 8.14: Meda Paine (mezzo-soprano), "Lia's Air," "The llells," ' 'Tlie Perfections of Leander," 8.24: The Orehestra, conducted by Efrem Kurtz, "Aurora's "Wedding," Badet Music, 8.40; "i Was There.5' a Talk by George a. Wycherlcy: "The Funeral of Cecil Rhodes." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. The Orehestra, "Sarabande," "Tambourine" (Handel, Beecham). Theodor Clialiapin (bass), "Maschenka" Folk Song- (Txdl) Theodor Chaliapin, with Choir of the ltussian Mfetropolitan Church, "Open to Me the Gates of Repentance,55 "Now Let Us Depart." 9.20: Masterpieces of Music, with theinatic illustrations and comments by Dr. t. Vernon Giiffiths, Superintendent of Music at the King Edward Technical College. Mozart's Symphony No. 4 in c Major ("The Jupiter55), played by the London Philharmonic Orehestra. 10.q' Aitisic, mirth and inelody.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 18, 14 October 1937, Page 10
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