RADIO Programmes
1YA, Auckland. ti8'?; ^•/tudio Presentation by Allan F. McSkimming and players, of the dramatic play, "Miirder in the Silo," by Edmund Barclay. 8.30: A recorded presentationi "Great Mysteries of the Sea: An Admiral 's Orders. " 9.0: VVeather. Station poticea. Talk, Mr -ATmitage, "Paittacosia or Parrots Diaease. ' ' 9.20: The Studio Orchestra, « Czaradas, » * Druid 'a Prayer. * Tony Itex (baritone), «If I Were Kiog/' "GirQ^netta,,' 9,34: The Studio Orchestra, "Summer Davs"Suite. 9.43: Tony Eex (baritone), "The Lark m the Clear Ajr," "The Gentle Maiden," "Kitten. My Lpve." 9.49: The Studio Orchestra, "Three Eastorn Sketches, ' ' 10.0: Muaic, mirth and melody, 2YA, Wellington, S.O: A Chamber Music programme. Marcel Darrjeux, Marcel Moyse and Pierre Pasguier, Serenade for Violin, Pluto and Viola, Op. 25 (Beethoven;. 8.16: A xecital by Harcjld Preacott (tenor), "Three Songs of Summer Night," "To the Moon," "Indian Serenade/' "To Mary," 8,26: Deqima Hugheon and Ina Stevens, "Suite ror Two Pianos, ' ' 8.40 5 Talk, Phyllis Williams, "Looking for Maori Songs. ' ' 9.0: Weather. Station notjces. A pro* grammo by the Wellington Returned Soldiers* Ohoir, The Wellington Eeturned Soldiers' Choir, "Cqmrades in Arms"; part songs, "Oh, Hush Thee," li Every Eustling Tree." 9.15: Eecording, Berkeley Mason (organ)^ Concert OVerture in G Minqr. 9.1Q: Thq Choir, "Creatjen's Bymn,,j solo and chorijs, (Watchman Whafc of the Night," "Song qf the JolJy Eoger," TOsay Spivakov?ky (violin), "Eondo." 9.33; The Choir (part song), "Lullaby"; solo, "The Image ef the Eose"; ehorus, "On the Sea.'» 9.43; Geraldo Orchestra^ with Clive Groves, Cyril Grantham, Geofge Baker, the Top Hatters and Pull Ohorqs, "The Show Boat,, Selection. Geraldo Orchestra, with Cyril Grantham, the Tophatters and the Geraldettes, "Swing TiraeM Selection, Geraldo Orchestra, "The Girl from Paris." 10.0: Dance nmsic, 3YA Christchurcli. 8.0: BBG Wireless Military Baud, "Le Reve Passe." "The Mijl on the Rock" Overture, Thoroas E, West (tenor), "There's Something About a Soldier," "Gentlemen, the Eing. ' ' 8,20: Band Qf H.M. Grenadier Qnards. "The Belle of New York" Selection (Eerker), 8.28$ "Eb nnd Z6l?.', Leicestqr Grand Massed Brass Bundi, " Theatre'Land Memories," "Caval* cade of MartiaJ Songs," 8,44? Thomas E. WOBt (tenor), (Mjoodbyt) Olcl Ship o' Mine," "The Pishermen of Jhigland." Band of H.M. Coldstream Guardst
"Naval Patrol," "Scottish Patrol." 9.0: Weather, Station notices. Talk, Mr Douglas Cresswell, "Discovering Our Couutry — Shearing." 9.20: Ernest Jenner (pianoforto reeital/, "Welsh Eustic Dance," "Study in D," "The Island Spell," "Colqmbine," "Capriccio. " 9.35? Elsie Suddabv (sopramO. '^Paith in Spring," "The Almond" Tree," "Cradle Song." Pro Arte Qoartet, Quartet in E Plat Major, Op. 64, No. 6 (Haydn). 10.Q : Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0: Chimes. The Lyric Ciioir presents f4The EebeJ Maid/' a concert version of the light opera by Montaguq Philips. 10.0: Jimmie Lunceford entertains, with interludes by Franqqs Langford. 2 ZH, Napier. 6.30: Eelay of children 's session from our Hastings Studio, conducted by Aunt Gwen and IJncle Ed. 8.0: Eequest evening.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 62, 6 December 1937, Page 4
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