OVER THE AIR.
RADIO PROGRAMMES. TO-NIGHT'S BROADCASTS. The following programmes will be broadcast by the New Zealand national stations this evening:— IYA, Auckland. —7.0, News; 7.80. talk, “Placement of the Youth.” by an officer of the Youth Employment Branch, State Placement Service; 7.45. talk, “Better Light, Better Sight” ;• 8, ooncert programme, Doris Bransgrove (soprano) ; 8.12, Joseph Kaartinen, distinguished Finnish saxophonist; 8.27, Robert Sawers (baritone); 8.38, Ina Bosworth (violin), in an English group; 8.50, Ina Stuart (contralto); 9.0, weather, station notices; 9.5, recordings, Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra; 9.11, Billy Plonkit and his band (comedy sketch); 9.17, Albert Sandler and his Orchestra; 9.20. Light Opera Company; 9.24, Billy Reid and his Accordion Band; 9.30, Mills Bros, (novelty quartet); 9.36, Charlie Kunz (piano); 9.42, Hildegarde (light vocal) ; 9.48, Roy Smeck and his Serenades; 9.54, Reginald Purdell (vocal comic) with vocal quartet; 9.57, Orchestra Mascotte; 10, sports summary; 10.10, dance musio; 11.15, close down. 2YA, Wellington.—7, News; 7.30, time signals; 8, chimes; a prograrrtme featuring Thea Philips (soprano), and at 8.20 p.m., “The Eight. O’clock Revue"; recording, Herman Finck and bis Orchestra; 8.3, a recllal by Thea Philips (soprano); $.17, recording, Louis Levy and the Gaumont British Symphony Orchestra; 8.20, "The Eight O’clock Revue,” devised and <ii’v led by Will Bishop; 9. weather; 9.5, recorded dance programme; 9.30, dance music by Jack Cowdcry and his Band (relayed from SI. Francis Hall); 19. sports; 10.10, dance musio; 10.45, •lack Cowdcry and his Band; 11.15, close down. 3YA, Christchurch. —7, News; 7.30, gramme: recordings,* the Alfredo Cam|M)|j Grand Orchestra; 8.0. “Be\>dver Pr.nMire." being a further episode in the of a Japanese house-
boy and his employer; 8.22, Paul Robeson (bass) ; 8.27, ten minutes of humour, featuring “Darby and Joan" in “Horace's First Shave,” presented by George Edwards and Nell Stirling; 8.40, The Mayfair Ensemble (vocal and Instrumental) ; 8.53, recording, The Chenil Orchestra; 9, weather, station notices; 9.5, recording, Sydney Gustard (organ); 9.13, The Chatterboxes In a patter sketch; 9.22, recording, Dan Sullivan’s Shamrock B'and; 9.2'5, The Mayfair Ensemble (vocal and Instrumental) ; 9.42, The Chatterboxes in a patter sketch and song; 9.52, recording, Len Fillis and his Novelty Orchestra; 10, sports summary; 10.10, dance musio; 11.15, close down. 4YA, Dunedin.—7, News and reports; 8, chimes; a light orchestral and ballad ooncert; 4YA Concert Orchestra, conducted by James Dixon; 8.8, Margaret Howden (contralto) ; 8.14, The Orchestra, two light, pieces; 8.21, James Simpson (tenor) ; 8.31, the Orchestra, “Moods” Suite; 8.5 i, Margaret Howden (contralto) ; 8.57, The Orchestra; 9, weather; station notices; 9.5, description of professional wrestling; 10 (approx.), sports summary; 11.30, close down. TO-MORROW'S BROADCASTS. IYA, Auokland. —11: Morning service, relayed from All Saints’ Anglican Church: preacher, Rev. W. W. Averlll; organist, Mr H. Taylor. 7: Evening service, relayed from Beresford Street Congregational Church; preacher, Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher; organist, Mr L. A. Eady. 8.15: Recordings. 8.30: Concert programme; recordings, Orchestra of the Berlin Slate Opera House; 8.39: Claudio Arrau (piano). 8.42: Mary Pratt (Aew Zealand contralto). 9: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Recorded presentation of the complete, opera, "Cavalleria Ruslicana" (Mascagni). 10.25 : Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—l 1 : Relay of morning service from tlie Terrace Congregational Church; preacher, Rev. 11. W. Newell; organist and choirmaster, Mr C. Howe. 7: Relay of evening service from St. Thomas’s Anglican Church; preacher, Rev. C. V. Hooke; organist and choirmaster, Mr Erie. Froggatt. 8.15 (approx.): Recordings. B.3ft: A concert by I he Wanganui Garrison Baud, with re-
! corded Interludes. 10 (approx.): j Close down. 3YA, Christchurch.—ll: Relay of morning service from Durham Street .Methodist Church; preacher. Rev. Clarence Eaton; organist and choirmaster, Mr Melville Lawry. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Knox Presbyterian Church; preacher. Rev. T. W. Armour; organist, Miss V. Butler; choirmaster, Mr A. G. Thompson. 8: Recordings. Concert programme, introducing to listeners, Essie ■ Ackland, famous contralto, and Lionello Cecil, operatic tenor. 8.30: 3YA Orchestra, conducted by Gil Dech. 8.39: Lionello Cecil, operatic tenor, with 3YA Orchestra. 8.50: 3YA Orchestra. 9: Weather; station notices. 9.5: Essie Ackland (famous contralto). 9.20: Recordings: Pablo Casais (’cello). 9.28: Studio presentation of one-act mystery play, "Unseen Eyes” (McLean), presented by the Civic Players. 10: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin.—ll: Relay of mornbig service from St. Andrew’s Pres--1 byterian Church; preacher, Rev. H. J. Ryburn; organist, Mr L. S. Adam. 0.30: Relay of evening service from Trinity Methodist ChLrch; preacher, Rev. <3. H. ‘Olds, 8.A.; choirmaster, Mr H. R. Wilson: organist, Miss Ef. Hartley. 7.45: Recordings. 8.30; Recorded selections from four light opera composers; Dol Dauber and his Orchestra. 8.34: Helge Roswaenge (tenor), Hedwig von Debicka (soprano), Else Ruzlczka (contralto). 8.52: The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Otto 'Klemperer. 9: Weather; station notices. 9.5: Marek Weber and his Orchestra. 9.13: j Johan Heesters (tenor). 9.20: The i New State Symphony Orchestra. 9.28: Mme Lemichel du Roy (soprano) and M. Burnler. 9.34: The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 9.42: Soloists and Chorus of the Berlin State Opera. 9.48: Ania Dorfman (piano). 9.52: Anni Frind (soprano). 9.56: Orchestra of the Grossen Schausplelhaus. 10: Close down.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20254, 24 July 1937, Page 12
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