RADIO
1YA, Auckland. 8.0: Eeading of prose and verse by Mr D'Arey Cressweil (with. appropriate music). Keadings from jfarkman's ' ' Conspiracy Of Pontiac" and frOrii ' ' Huckleberry Finn," with mtisie trorn Kachmaninoff's Second. Symphony. 9.0 i Weather. Station notices. New Sym* phony Orchestra, ' ' Danza? Fantasticas." 9.21: Dawn Harding (mezzo: soprano) in a group of four Elizabethan and two modern English love songs, "Away with These Self-Loving Lads," "Sweet Was the Song," "If There Ba Any one," "When from My Love I 1 Looked, ' ' "Diathenia," ' ' Sigh No More/ Ladies." 9.33: Orquesta de Se* villa (piano, Manuel Navarro), "Night® in the Gardens of Spain." •10.0: Music, inirth and melody. : * 2YA, Wellington. 9.0; Geraldo and his Orchestra, ' ■ Tuiies from the MuSxc Shop " Medley , ' ' Brillxant Sleuthing s f— J&pahese houseboy. 8.19: Harold Eamsay .(organ), "Tiger Bag,5 j "12th Street Bag." Gracie lleids (llght Vdcal), "The Coronation Waltz." 8.28; Marcel Moyse (ilute), "Les Miliions d 'Arleqain ' ' Serenade. Bas Oosta (light vocal), ' 'Harbour Lights." Brimo Bcala's Acc cordion Band, "Songs That Won the War." 8.40: Talk, Mr A. P. O'Shea, Dominion Secretary of the Farmers ' Union# "The Golden Eleece. JTrom Sheep's Back to To-morrow's Sale.'1 U.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: "Eb and Zeb." A brdss band prOgramme, featuring bands competing at the Leicester Eestival, 1936. Grand Massed Brass Bands at tho Leicester BrasS Band Festival, 1936, "Sfceps of Glory" March Medley. 9.21: "Milo» stoiies Of Melody. " J. M. Oaldwell (bass), '"The Eollicking Eolling Stone," "Grendon JTair." 9.33: Grand Massed Brass Bands at the Leicester Brass Band Festival, 1986, "Minstrel Memories." "A Wayside Sanetuary Idyll." Jack Buchanan and Msie Ean1 dolph (vocal duet), "l'ni in a Bttncing Mood." 9.48: J. M. CaldweJl (bass;, "If I Wefe," "Why Shouldn't I?" 9.34: Massed Bands of tli6 Champions, " Wedding of tho Bose" Intermezzo, "1S12" Over ture. 10.0: Dance pro' gramine. SYA, Ghrlstchurch. 8.0: Cornplete reeoi'ded presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan opcru, "ituddigore." 9,0: Weather. Station notices. Albert Sandler and his Orchestra, "Sandler Minuets." 9.14: Nellie Lowd (contralto),. "Break o' Day," "A Summer Nlght."' "Sink Bed Sun." "HaWhiki' Oalling! eoiigs and memo" —ries of the South Seas, introducing
Maui, and Eangi. 9.40: Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Dahcing Demoiselle." Eichard Orooks (tenor), "Macushla," "Too Late To-morrow." Albert Sandler and his Orchestra, "Sandler Serenades." 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, Dunedin, 8.0: BBO Dance Orchestra, "Follow a Star" Selection. Elsie and Doris j Waters (commediennes)( "Gert and | Daisy Write a Letter," "Mrs Stanley ! Holloway." "Scudder Sitting Pretty" -—the Japanese houseboy. 8.30: Carroll Gibbons and his Boy Frieinds, "We're Not Dressing." 8,36: Leslie Sarony (comedian), "Sweet Panny Adams." The London Piano-Accordion Band, "Good-night, My Love." 8.42: A talk by Mr P. H. W. Nevill, "Our Ancestors: Wero They So Different?" 9.2: Weather, Station notices, A chamber music conc'ert, introducing Faul Schramm (Viennese pianist), playing: Three Organ Choral Prelndes, "Awake the Voice Comfflands," "Through Adam Came Our Fall," "Cpme, God, Oreator," Sonata in A Plat Major, Op'. 110 (Beethovexi). Eichard Tauber (tenor), "The Lovers' Pledge," "Last Spring," "Have Pity," 9.44: Bouillon ( violin)^ Cortet (flute)j Morseau (flute) and the Ecole Normale Chamber Orchestra, "Brandenburg" Concerto, No. 4 in G Mapor (Bach). 10.0; Dance music. 2ZH, Napier. 7.0: Olassical session. 7,40: Sports announcer, 8,0: Old timo favourites. Songs and melodies bringing back me mories that timo cannot erase, 9,c: Station announcements, 9,03: . Old timo favourites (continued), 9.30: Light var' ied recordlngs. 10,30: Close down,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 54, 26 November 1937, Page 12
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