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RADIO Programmes

1YA, Auckland. 8.0; Dan Poloy (Irish tenor), with Kathleon Duane at tlie piano, West End Oelebrity Orchesfcra, ' ' Carnival Nights", 8.5: "Parts Over-Played"— The Japanese househoy. 8.18: Dan Foley (Irish tenor), with Kathleen Dunne at the piano, ^Down in the Eor^ est," 8,33: Becordings: "Eb and Zeb." George Elliott (guitar), "Eed Heels"; "Answer Me". Tex Merton, "Peg-Leg Jack," 8,51; Loiiis Lovy and Ma Gau-mont-British Symphony, "Head Over Heels," selection. 9.0; "Weather, Station notices. Talk, Mr L. K. Munro, ' "World Affairs." 9,20; Dance muajc. 2YA, Wellington, 8,0; A programme featuring Paul Schramm (faroous Yiennese pianist), Ecole Norman's Ohamber Orchestra, Paris, condncted by Alfred Cortot, "Brandenburg"7 Oohcerto No. 3 in G Major (Bach). 8.14; A recital by Paul Schramm (famous Yiennese pianist), Sonata No. 3 in D Minor (Bach); Sonata in E Sharp" Major, Op, 78 (Beetho^ ven), 8.40; Talk, Paymaster-Captain E. L. Tottenhain, B.N., "Under the Wliite Ensign. 9.0: Weather, Station notices, "Haiawatha' ' (Goleridge Taylor), Becorded version presented by the Ckorai Society. Solists; Walter GJynne (tenor), Elsie Snddaby (soprano), George Baker (baritono), How^ ard Fry (baritone), Part X: "Hiawatha's Wedding Eeast," Part §; "Tho Bcath of Minneliaha." 10.0: Musjc, rnirth aud nxoiody, SYA, O^ristohurch. 8,0; Winter Garden Orchestra, "Thunder and Lightning," 8,5: "Westward Ho!" episode 21, Orchestra Maseotte, oBreama on the Oeeanj" "The Wave" waltz, 8.24; Peter Pawson , (basS'baritone), MBrahe Goes West"; "Yoeinea of England." 8,30; "Wandering with the West Wxnd,', episode 1, 9.0; Weather, Station notices, Talh; Mr Douglas Cresswell, "Como to the Eair," 9,25; The JtadiQ Rhythm Boys, "Organ Grinder's Swing"; "Did Your Mother Oopxe Epom Lrpland?" "My Blue Hoaven," 9.34: "Happy Eeunion" — Japanese honseboy. The Xtadio Bhythm Boys, "Don't Kiss Me Goodnight"; "South Sea Island Magip"; MSw_eet Sue". 9.57; Oicely Courtneidge, assisG ed by Ivor McLaren and Laurence Green, "Dpuble Damask. " 10,0; An hour with Bing Orosby and bis Qrehes. tra, and Jack Bylton and his Orchestra, 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0; Tho Boston Promenade Orches- , tra, "Entrance of the Litle Eauiis"; "Mosquito Dance". "Hotel Beyue," episode 12. 8.20: Miscellaneous rei eordings, tho Hill Billies (made chorus) J "After the Bouiid-up. " Reginald Dixon I, (organ), "Dixon Blts," No. 2. Boy Smeck and. his Sertnadpr^ " Whea thc

Poppies Bloom Again." Norton Collyer (tenor), *'The Devout Lover". 8,35; The New Light Symphony Orchestra, Characterlctic dances, . 8.41; A talk by C. J. L. White, "New Zeajand Bush' rangprs" (Np. 2), 9,0: Weather. Sta« tion notices, A eoncert by the St, Kilda Band, with vocal and humorous interludes, The Band: Marcb, "The Ohallenge"; "Because". 9.15: Joseph Schmidt (tenor), "I'ni AU Alone"; "Pll Wait for' You," The Band, "Bogsini" Selection (arr, Bimmer)., 9,31: "Eband Zeb." The Band, "Dance of the Youug Men" waltz. 9,48: Becordings, Paul Bobeson (bass), "Oanoe Song"; "Love Song". The Band, hynxn, "Morning," march, "Light Dragoon". 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 2ZH, Napier, 7.0; Music, mirth and melody, 8,0: Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, "Stradella" Overture. 8.09: The Three Keys, Vocal Trio, "Mood Indigo" ; London Palladium Orchestra, "Uharm of the Valse" ; Peter Dawson, Bass-Baritone, "Boots," "The Smuggiers .Song" ; Debroy Somers Band, "Auld Lang Syne" modley. 8.38: Jeanette MacDonald, Soprano, "Ah Sweet Mystery of Lif©,'' "Italian Street Song" ; Marek Weber and Orchestra, "Merry Widow" selection. 8,54; Vjctor Sterling, Xylophone. "Paithful and Bold" j The Three Keys, Vocal Trio, "Soraebody Loses — Somebody Wins"; 9.0; Station Annou»geinents, T)e Groot a»d his Orchestra, "Under the Roofs of Paris," "In the Nig}xt," 9,09; The Sieber Choir, with Grand Eymplxony Orchestra "Tales from the Vjenna Woods"; New Mayfair Orchestra, "Sons of Giins" aelectjon, 9,29; Dance programme by Billy Cotton and bis BancT, with vocxi interludes by Manrice Ehvin, lQ.JOClose devvn.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 39, 9 November 1937, Page 12

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RADIO Programmes Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 39, 9 November 1937, Page 12

RADIO Programmes Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 39, 9 November 1937, Page 12

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