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RADIO Programmes

1YA, AUCKLAND. 8i0: The Studio Orchestra, "Chanson de Nuit," ' ' War Dance. ' ' Anna and Hal McLennan (aoprano and flautist.}. Ana MeLennan, " Wheie the Buc Sucks," "Star Viciiio, '' ' ' Five Eyes. Hal MeLennan, Miniature Ooncerto. Ana MeLennan, with Aute oblig&to, Sceha from "Lueia di LaminOrmoor. " 8.28; The Studio Orchesti-a, "Legonde Basque. " Aileen Warren (piano , ' ' Tristesse, " "D&nse Oreole," "Nocturne,'' Prelude in E Minor. 889. The Orpheus Male Quartet, "Soug oi the Jolly Roger," "The TWo ROses," 1 4 Down in Yon Summer Vale, " * "1 he Way You Look To-night. 8.51; The Studio Orchestra, "Keltie" Suite. 9.0; Weather, Statioh notices. A~ reeord"ed progfamme of old- time dance music with vocal interludes. Orchestra, ' ' Thrills ' ' Waltz. Kew Mayfair Orchestra, "See Me Dance the Polka, 7 ' "The Valeta. Billy Cotton and his Band, "Bound the Marble Arch. " lioriie Eorde (vocal), 9.24: Old-time Waltz Orchestra, "Destiny'/ Wallz. Begal Old-time Dance * Orchestra, "Little Toy Soldier " ScOttiSche; "Barn Dance." Diclc TlObertsqn and his Orchestra, ' ' The Waltz You Saved lr>r Me. " 9.3?: Variety Singcrs, "AtTor the Ball is Over," "Two Little Girls iu Blue." The Ballrooni Orchestra, ' ' Einclt-a-Lincke, " r ' The Costume Ball" Hedley Valse Cotillion, 10.0: Sports surnmary. 10,10: Novelty Orchestra, ''Moonlight" Waltz. The Ballrooiu Dqnco Orchestra, "Puni Jpnes." Doug. Swallow and his Band, "Boston Two-Step, " 10,22: Gracie Melds (Comedienne), "They All Eall in Love But Me," "The Mocking Bird Went Cuckoo, " Begal Old-titnf Dance Orchestra, "Maxina," ,"Lh Biftka. ' ' New Mayfair Orchestra, "Dick Turpin's Bide to Yorlc" One.itep. 10.40: Ered and Harry (comedians), "When the Bich Man DriveB By." Ered Douglas and Male Ohorus, A'l'm 21 To-day. ' ' The Ballroom Orchestra, "The Bat" Quadrilles. 11.0: Tho Hill Billies, "Lily Lucy Lane," ' ' When the Gurtains of Night Are . Pinned Back by the Stars." Band, "Blaze Away" Military Two-step. Old-time Waltz Band, "Waltz of the Steiiis." "Dhnce of the iloiieyboefi " 11,6; The Plantation Melody Makers, "Darldeland Ditties.^' 11,22; Orchestra, ' ' llappy Darkies ' ' Barn Dahce Erank Westfield 's Orchestra, 'Neapolitah Nigiits" Waltz. 2ya, wellington. 8.0 s PopUlar programme, featuring Allan Loveday (the wonder bqy vio* linist). The 2YA Concert' Orchestra, "The Bird-Seller ' l Overture. Napier Male Quartet (vocal), 1 ' E venihg, ' ' 4 'Mamniy 's Little . boal-Black Cobn. ' * 8(14: Allan Loveday (boy violinist), preesnts, "Moto • Perpetuo," '/Not-,: turno," RottdO. 8.29: Mr. B, G. Stevenson (tenor), 'The Eose of Tralee, J>. "The Blue Dragoons. " 8.35: Erie Williams (trombone solos) with orchestra, ' ' Bless This House, " ' Eirefly, ' ' "La Donna Mobile." 8,45; Napier Male Quartet (vocal). "A Summer Lulr laby," "A New Mealeyi'" 8.51;' The Orchestra, "Boberta" Selection. 9.0; Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Dance programme. *>• 10.0: Sports summafy. 10.10: Dance programme. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. • 8.0: Polydor String Orchestra, "Neptune" MarCh. 8.5: "Westward Hol" Episode 20. Peter DaWson (bass-bari-tone with ehorus), "Britaih 's Heritage. ' ' 8.27 f Concert Orchestra, S'With the Classics. 8.36: Sopraho with Orchestra,' "One Night of Love Memories," Bransby Williams (aonologue), "The Town Orier," Sydney Gustard (organ), "Irigh Medley. ' ' 9.0; Weather, Station noticeSi Programme, featuring BroWning Muflimery, Browning Mununery (tenor with 3YA Orchestra, "Kaslimiri Lovfe Song," "At the Mid Hour of Night," "When You're.Away," "PAmour Tou^our." 9.20: Harry Robbins) (xylophohe), "Kitten on the Keye," f'Twelfth Street Bag." George kitchener (comedian), "Let's Have a Song About Rhubarb," 9.32: • Reeording; Tony Lowry (piatto), "Eose Marie" Selection. Gladys Moncrieif (soprano), "Come Back to Me," "Were You Just Pretending?" 9.45: George Titchener (comedian), "What a Pal." 9,52: New Mayfair Orchestra, "Medley of James Tate 's Songs," 10.0: Sports summaryl 10.15: Dance musie. • 4YA, DUNEDIN, 8.0: The Dunedin Burns Club presents a Halloween entertainment of song, story, daficiiig and piping. Scene t: In tho Harvest Field. Scene 11: At the Hall. 10.0 (approx.)": Sports summary. 10.10: Dance musjc. 2£jH, Napier. 7.0; Musie, Mirth and Melody, Jack Hylton and Orchestra, "Accesioii^ Me-

1 I mories." Billy Beid and His Accor* dian Band, ''Empty Saddlea." Gladys Moncrief, soprano, "The Old Spinnlng Wheel," 7,15:- Borrah Minevitch and His Harmonioa EaScals, "Bugle Call Bag," Gypsy Accordeoii Band, "AlOtte/' sandy Poweil and Co.,. "Sandy the Stago Door-keeper," Jack Buohanah with. Geraldo and His Orchestra, "BreWstefs Millions.'' 7.36: Billy Reid and his Accordeon Band, "Woiild !Y6U,', Waltz, 7.40: . Sports AnnounCer. 8.0: 15 minutes with Louis Levy and the Gaumont British Symphony, "Gold Diggers of 193?,° etc. Bumaby and North, comedihns, "Audrey Little Audfey.' ' 8,18; Borrah Minnevitcli and his Harmoniea Eascals, "Chinatown my Chinatown." Gladys Moncfiefe, sopralib, "Tho Boulevafd of BfOken Dreams." Larry Adler, "You Hit the Spbt," "Tho Toueh of Your Lips," "Goody Goody," "Lost," 8.30: The Ilill Billies, "GOOdbye Broncho Bill, Goodbye." Gypsy Accordeon Band, "Saddle your Blues to & Wild Mustaag." The M1116 Brothers entertaim for 12 minutes. 8,48: Ivor Moreton an'd Dave Kay (ofi two pianos), "Tin Paa Alley Medley/' " Hill Billies,. "Twilight Yodelling Song/' Station annonneements. 9.0: Danee programme. ' -nr 1 1 1 — rTUtr- - - SUNDAY PR0GRAMMES lYA, AUCKLAND. 7,0: Evening service, relayed from St, Mary's Anglican bathedrati Pteaehhf: Canon William Eaneourt, Organist: Mr. Edgar Randall, 8,1 5 1 Beeordings. 8.80: Concert programme, featuring Dan Eoley (Irish tenor), witH Kathlefen Dunne at the piano, A . concert by the Auckland Municipal Band. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 7.0 : Relay of evening service from the Chureh of Chriet, Vivian street, Preacher: Mr, A. G. Saundefs, B,A. Organist and ehoirmaster! Miss Eileen O 'Connor, 8.15 (approx): Beeordings, 8.30: A symphonio programme fcatnring Mozart'e Cohcerto, in G Major for Violih and Orchestra; and Brahma's Symphony No. 3 in E Major, Op. 90. 3YA, OHRISTCHUBCH. 7.0: Belay of evening service fio-n Oxford '. Terrace Baptist Chureh. Preacher: ' Bev. Lawrence A. North. Organist: Mr. George Martin, Mus.Bac, "Choirioaster: Mr. Vietor Peters. 8.15: Beeordings. 8.30: A complete recorded •uiusical presentatioiv of "Madame Butlerfly." ' 4YA; DUNEDIN. 6.30: Belay of evening service from First Presbyterian Chureh, Preacher: Eev. W. Allan Stevely. Organist and Clioirmaster: Dr, V. E. Galway. 7.45; Beeordings. 8.30.: Beeordings: Orchestral concert' of works by Ffench composeri. S

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 37, 6 November 1937, Page 12

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RADIO Programmes Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 37, 6 November 1937, Page 12

RADIO Programmes Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 37, 6 November 1937, Page 12

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