RADIO Programmes
" 1YA, Auckland. ~ 8.0: A recital of MttOl'i sOiigB. Eotorua Maori Xllloi^: 1 'Mata li.ce 1 te Aroha." Mere Amoliau (eontralto) : "Aroha PumaL" Aua Hato aiid Dealie Waretini: "Hoea Ha" (canoe aong)j "Tabi Nei Taru Kino." The Choir: "Titi — Torea." 8.14 ; Winifred Cooke (piano), ''Ouban" Jiances",; "Lotus Laad" j "Ihe Island Spell" (Jolm Ireiajid); "The Itoinp". (York Bowen), 8.26; Bra Simson (soprano), "For Love °f You" ; "When the Children Sleep" (Montague Phili|ps) ; sMy World is Gold"; "When 1 Grow Too Old to Dream." 8.38: Sascha Jacobsefl (violin), "Berceuie" ; "Fvening." 8.45 : 'F. P. Freau (biritohe), in a group of songs with Words from. Eipliiig: "On the Eoad to hlandalay'11 ; ^'Boots" ; "Gunga l)in" ; "Smugglers' Song. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Tlxe Savillo TlieatrO Orchestra, with Adele Dlxon, •*Gver $he Goes" Selection. Noi'ah Wfiineray and Paul Beresford (ccmedy sketch), "JDiana Keeps Aeeouiits." 9.22: Green Bros. Marimba Orchestra, "Wedding of the Winds" $ "A Buftch of Roses." Carson Robison and his Pioneers, "Au lCvenilig on the O.lt. Rancb." 9.34; Sandy Powell's Blouthorgan Bandj "Theatro Qtieue Fntertainers." Ivor Moreton aiid JDfiVe Kayo (two piaiios), :'Tin Pan Alley." 9.45: Anona Wdiln (ccmedienne), "The G host of the Turkey" ; "No One Belioves I'm a Mermaid." 9.52 : Louis Leyy ahd his Gaumont-British Symphony, "This'llr Make You . Whiatle" Selection. 10.0 : Sports suxnmary. 10.10; Oance music. 2YA, Wellington. 8.0; "The Eight O'clock Itevue," a grown-up children's hour, devised and directed by Will Bishop. 9.0 : Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Recorded daace programine. 9.30: Dance inusic from the studio by Henry Rudolph and his Orcliestra. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Continuation of recorded dance programine. 3YA, Christchurch. S.O; Tlie Orchestra Raytaonde, *'A Nght on the Waves." "Westward Hc !'' episode 17^ 8.18: Bostcn Promenade Orchestra, ''Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes." 8.21: Cecily Courtneid'ge, Jack Hulbert and Company (sketch), "The Cure." Webster Booth (tenor), with the Lindonel Three, "Land Without Music" Medley. 8.33: Grand Massed Brass Bands, "Minstrel Memories," No. 2. Rrecordmg, .Paul Robeson and Laurence Bfowji (vocal duets), "Joshua, Fit de Battle ob Jericho"; "Da Ole Ark' a g-Movering" ; "Ezekiel Saw de Wheel." Jock Lockhart (comedian), "The Same Old Seaside"; ^'When I ,Was pjrfc ja Indiaj,"- 3,52.:
Eecording, Geraldo and his Orchestra, "Top Hat" Selection. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.6: Bessie Pollard String Bnsemble, "Gems of Irish Song." 9.15: Grace Mooi'o (soprano), 4tOur Song,sj "The Whistling Boy." Billy Mayerl (pianoforte), "0\rer She Goes" Selection, 9.27: Jock Lockhart (comedian), "Let Me Cgrry Your Bag, Oad, to Bagdad"; "Our Old Man's a Comnieicial Traveller." Bessie Pollard i String Ensemble, "My Lady Dainty" ; "Pl&y of the Butterflies",; "Fairy Phontoms." Light Opera Company, Geilis from "The Desert Song." 9.52: Herman Finck and his Orchestra, "Old Friends" Aledley. ( 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 4YA, Ouriedln. 8.0: A light orchestral and ballad concei't, i'eaturing, at 8.26 p.m., Viola Morris and Victoria Anderson, English singei's. 4YA Concert Orchestra, "Zampa" Overture. Lex Macdonald (baritone), "Sea Fover"; "The Heart Worships" ; "The Pipes of Pan." 8.19: The Orchestra, "Undivided" (a Song iflterm£Zzo); "Dancing CIotatIs." .Viola Morris aiid Victoria Anderson, English singers, in solos and duets. 8.50:. The Orchestra, "Tip Toes" Sbldctioh. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 01d«time dance programine by the Revellers' DaUce Band. Cliain , Waltz, "Gold and Silver." 9.14: Gerald Adams and the Jolly Old Felloivs, "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" j "Love Me and the World is Mine." 9.20: Lancers, "Hearts of Dak." RecordingS; John Tliorne (baritone), "Pretty Polly Perkins of PaddingtoA Greert" ; "The Crocbdile." Barn Dance, "Canadian Barn Dance." 9.43: Charles Penrose (humour), "The Laugliing Policeman in America." Alberts, "Qiiadrilles." 10.0 (approx.) : Sports summary. Maxina. Melldw and Rich "Sweethearts of Yesterday." 10.26: Schottische, "Dance of the Frowsy Heads." Military Twtistep, "Hinky Pinky Pafley Voo." Art Leonard (comedian), "Around the Corner" ; "Ten, Twenty, Thirty Years Ago." Irish Quadrilles. 10.51: Recording: Sandy Powell, "Sandy, the Boxer." Veleta, "Niglits of Gladness." 11.1: Recording: The Border Singers, Sir Harry Lauder Songs." Polka, "Let's Be Jolly"; "Destiny." 11.16: Ray Wallace (comedienne), Selection of Vesta Tilley's Songs. 11.22: Dance Medley. 2ZH, NAPIER. j 7.0: Musie, mirth and melody. 7.40: Sports Announcor. 8.0: Vaiied recovdings. 9.30: Danco music. 11.0: Close doivn.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 26, 23 October 1937, Page 12
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