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RADIO Programmes

1YA, Auckland. 8,0? FubUc concert by the world'f&m- : oue Gomedy Harmonists, Prescntod by tbe National Broadcasting Service. (Relaycd from the Town Eall.) 10.0: (approx.) ; ?£uslc, mirth and melody. ^ 2YA Wellington, . 8.0: Light orchcstral and ballad programme, The B.B.G. Theatre Orchqstra, Pinafore" seloction, Mrs Edith Pcngelly (mezzo-soprano), "The Gallani -Weaver"} "The Rowan Tree"; "Pive Little Piccanihhics". The Boyd Neel String Orchcstra, "Slavonic Scheroz"j "Moto Perpetuo/' 8.28: WObster Booth (tenor), "A Song Por You and'Me"; "Moon of Romance1'. Alfredo Campoli and his Orchestra, "Under the JBalcony": "Parade of the Pirates". 8.40: Talk: Dr. Guy H. Schofleld, O.B.E., "World Affairs." 9.0: Weather. Sta'tion notices, "The Old Clock on the Stairs," A radio pluy by J: T. Delaney. 9,50: "Through the Flood,'? a dramatic recital by William McQulloch. 10.0: Dance music. 3YA, qhristckurch, 8.0: Concert programme, introduc' ing Paul Schramm (Vienese pianist), Philharmonic Orchestra "Water Music" Suite (Handel), 8,18: Walter Wiadop (tenpr), with Orchestra, "Love Sounds the Alarm"; "Love in Her Eyes §its Playing", 8,27: Choir of the- Temple Chureh, London "Jesu, Jpy of Man's Desirihg" (Each). 8,30; Paul Schramm (Yiennese pianist), "presents, (a) Partita in A Mjmor, No. 3 (J. S, Bach); (b) Sonata in A Plat Majojr, Op. 26 (Beethoyen), 9,0: Weather, Station noticeg. 9.20: "Yienna Philharmonic Orchestra, "Turkish" March (Mozart), 9.25; Lotto Lehmann (soprano), "To Chloe"; "Secrecy" (Mozart), 9,32; Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Sypi' phoiiy in D Major (The "Prague " Symphony) (Mozart), Music, rairth and melody. 4YA, Bunedin. 8,0: A variety programme. Lew Stone and his Band, "The Hits of 1936." 8.10: The Parlophone Variety Quartet. "Veterans of Yariety." The London Piano-Accordion Band, "Pm Still jn Love With You." Norman Long (comedian), "We Can't Let You Broadqist That". 8-22; Charlie Kunz (piano), "Oharlie Kunz Piaho Medley" No, 9, William MeCullocn (humour), "Old Soldi6rs Never Lie' '. Don RiUaldo and his Tftngo Orchestra, "Tanglfed TaUgos" No. 1. 9,0; Weather. Station notices, Browning MUmmery (celebrated Auatralian tenor), "Adelaide"; "Last Night"; "AS the Moon's Soft Splendour"; ' LovingyKind and Kindly Loving". 9.20: "The Cafe Continentale." Epicode 7. Uja Livachakoff "Orchestra, "Melodies of Mexico." 9.51: Prank Tittertdn (tehPf), "Mfexican SoirfenadC".

Harold Ramsay (organ), "Mexicana." Jan Garber and his Orc-hestra, "Mexicali Rose." 10.0; Dance music 2ZH, Napier. | 6.30: Children 's session conducted by Aunt Millie- and Uncle Charlie. 7.80: Varied recordings. 8.0: Studio concert' with recorded intermissions- (times approx). Oyerture.- B.B.G, Wireless military Band, "The Mill on»the Rock,'' Tenor; Riehard Tauber, "Smile ior Me" (Oscar Strauss), "Simple Littlfe Melody" (Oscar Strauss). 8.15; Contralto: Madame Margaret Mercer,* "Bb tent Noon" (Vaugban Williama), "La^cla Ch'jag Piango" (Handel) Re cit, and Atia from Rinaldo. Pianoforte Miss w, McCarthy, "To the Spring," (Greig). 8.27: Humour: Planagan and Allen "The New M.P." Soprano: Mrs (3. Nichojson "Angels Guard Thee" (Goddard), "An Old Violin" (Howard Pisher), Violin Qbb. by Miss Enid Alslabie, Baritone: Mr H. Marshall) "Song of Songs" (Moya), "Mexiean Serenade" (Terese). 8.45: Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, "Yienna Memories, Potpourri." Contralto. Madame Margdret "Mercer, "A Bowl of Roses" (Conipgsby Glarke), "That's AU" May Brahe), "Salaam" (A. Mary Lang). 8.57: Pianoforte Miss W, McOarthy, "Waltz in A Plat" (Chopin). Duet, Layton an,d Johnstone, "Isn't Xt Heayenly," "Lazybones." 9.09: Soprano, Mrs C. Nicholson, ".Ohristina's Lament'i (Dyorak), "Come for it's June" (Dorothy Tforster). 9.21; Raritone, Mr H. Marshall, "Fairy Tales ©f Ireland," ' ' Till tlio Sands of tlie Desert" (Ball). Alberfc Sandler and Orchestra. 9.30: Dance music.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 46, 17 November 1937, Page 10

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RADIO Programmes Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 46, 17 November 1937, Page 10

RADIO Programmes Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 46, 17 November 1937, Page 10

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