OVER THE AIR.
RADIO PROGRAMMES. TO-N!GHT*B BROADCASTS. The following programmes ■will he broadoast by the New Zealand national stations this evening:— IYA Auckland.—7.o, News and reports; 7.3Qf, talk, “Marine Life of the Sea Shore,” Mr A. W. B. Powell; 7.45, talk, "This Changing World (21)—Change in Medicine,” Mr F. L. Armitage; 8.0, grand oharlty concert (the prooeeds in aid of the Mayor’s Relief Fund), introducing the Budapest String Quartet; Joseph Rolsmann, Alexander Schneider, Boris Koyt, Mischa Schneider (relayed from the Auokland Town Hall); 9.0, weather; station notices; 9.5, Mary Pratt (New Zealand oontralto) ; 9.20, the Budapest String Quartet; 10.0, an hour with Billy Cotton and his Band; 11.0, close down.
2YA Wellington. —7.o, News and reports; 7.30, time signals; 41 Who’s Who and What’s What?” a ramble In the news by " Coranto ”; 7.40, our Book Reviewer, " Books, Grave and Gay; 8.0, chimes; popular programme; recordings, Alfredo and his Orchestra; 8.5, “ Pink Insteps,” being a further incident in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer; 8.19, Reginald Dixon (organ) ; 8.25, Mrs Adele Edmonds (mezzo-soprano) ; 8.36, recording, Roy Smeck and his Serenaders; 8.40, talk, "The EyeWitness (1) —The Klondyke Gold Rush,” speaker, Mr J. Malton-Mur-ray) ; 9.0, weather; station notices; 9.5, a programme by the Wellington Boys’ and Girls’ Choirs, conducted by H. Temple White, with interludes by Bessie Pollard (pianist); 9.15, Bessie Pollard (pianist) ; 9.21, the Girls’ Choir; the Boys’ Choir: the Combined Choirs; the Girls’ Choir; the Combined Choirs; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; 11.0, close down.
3YA Christchurch. —>7.0, News and reports; 7.30, time signals; 8.0, chimes; concert programme; recordings, Vienna Schrammel Quartet; 8.5, Bernard Lee, Richard Littledale, Katherine Hynes, John Garside and Roland Carswell, ” Ten-Minute Alibi," an impression of the play; 8.14, the Cherniavsky Trio; 8.17, jack Hobbs. Lewis Casson, Jane Comfort, and Sybil Thorndyke, "To Meet the King." a play In one act; 8.26, Edith Lorand Trio; 8.30, a Shakespearean recital by Sir Johnston Forbes-Rob-ertson; 8.45, Vienna Schrammel Quartet; 8.48, Lionello Cecil, operatic tenor, with 3YA Orohestra, conducted by Gil Dech; 9.0, weather; station notices; 9.5, an Interview with an American expert on Contract Bridge, Mr J. Gordon Allard; 9.20, dance musio; 11.0, close down
4YA Dunedin. —7.o, Nows; 7.30, gardening talk; 8.0, ohimes; a recorded concert by the London Philharmonic Ordhcstra; the Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beechain: 8.18, Lotte Lehmann (soprano!; 8.28, the Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty; 8.40, talk by Mr J. I. Craig, Financial Secretary to the Minister of Finance, Government of Hgypt, '* Off the 'Beaten Track in lsgypt”; 9.0, weather; station notices; 9.13, Raoul Gillies (tenor) ; 9.20, “ Masterpicoes of Musio,” with thematic ifllt list rations by Dr. V. E. Galway, Dunedin city organist and lecturer in music at the University of Otago; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; 11. close down.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20258, 29 July 1937, Page 6
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