OVER THE AIR.
RADIO PROGRAMMES. TO-NIQHT’B BROADCASTS. The following programmes will be broadcast by the New Zealand national stations this evening:— IYA, Auckland. —7, News and reports; 7.45, talk, ‘‘Better Light, Better Sight”; 8, concert programme; 8.12, Edna Dearlove (mezzo-soprano); 8.25, Joseph Kaartinen (Finnish saxophonist) ; 8.40, recording, Light Opera Company; 8.48, Leela Bloy (violin); 9, weather, station notices; 9.5, recordings, Les Allen and his Canadian Bachelors; 9.11, Billy Reid and his Accordion Band; 9.14, Grade Fields (comedienne) ; 9.20, Sidney Torch (organ solo) ; 9.26, John Barratt (baritone) ; 9.32, recordings, Billy Reid and his Accordion Band; 9.35, Flanagan and Allen (comedy sketch) ; 8.41, Gerry Moore (piano) ; 9.44, John Barratt (baritone) ; 9.50, recordings, Len Fillls (electric Spanish guitar -solo, unaccompanied) ; 9.53, Mills Brothers (four boys and a guitar) ; 9.56, Louis Levy and his Gaumont-British Symphony Orchestra; 10, sports summary; 10.10, dance music; 11.15, close down. 2YA, Wellington.—7, News and reports; 7.30, time signals; 7.40, talk, Mrs G. A. Hurd-Wood, “How the Hard-at-Hearing are Helped Here and Abroad”; 8, chimes; a concert by the Christchurch Harmonic Society (relayed from the Concert Chamber, Town Hall); the National Anthem; two songs from the Bavarian Highlands; 10 (approx.), sports summary; 10.10, a programme of rhythm by Henry Rudolph and his Orchestra; 10.45, recorded dance programme; 11.15, close down.
3YA, Christchurch.—7, News and reports; 7.30, time signals; 8, chimes; recordings, Arthur Wood and his Orchestra, “The Arcadians” Overture (Monckton) ; 8.5, Joseph Hislop (tenor) ; 844, Tarrant Bayley, jun., and his banjo; 8.20, the Western Brothers (comedians) ; 8.28, the West End Celebrity Orchestra; 8.34, John Charles Thomas (baritone) ; 8.40, Agnes Shearsby in pianoforte novelties; 8.48, Beatrice Simpson (soprano) ; 8.54, recording, New Mayfair Novelty Orchestra; 9, weather, station notices; 9.5, recording, New Mayfair Orchestra; 9.13, George Titchener (comedian) ; 9.20, Agnes Shearsby in pianoforte novelVes; 9.28, IBeatrice Simpson in popular songs; 9.34, recording, Frederic Bayco (cinema organ) ; 9.42, George Titchener (comedian) ; 9.48, recordings, Tom Burke (tenor); 9.52, l\pnry Hall and his Gleneagles Band; 10, sports summary; 10.10, dance music; 11.15, olom down.
4YA, Dunedin—7, News; 8, chimes; a light orchestral and ballad concert; 4YA Concert... Orchestra, conducted by James Dixon; 8.12, Alva Myers (soprano) ; 8.24, the Orchestra; 8.32, Colin Oliver (bass) ; 8.42, the Orchestra; 8.50, recordings, Enid Cruickshank (contralto) ; 9, weather, station notices; 9.5, ringside commentary on professional wrestling match (relayed from Town Hall) ; 10 (approx.), dance music; 11.15, close down. TO-MORROW’S BROADCASTS. IYA, Auckland.—ll: Morning service, relayed from St. David’s Presbyterian Church. 7: Evening service, relayed from St. Mary’s Anglican Church; preacher, the Rt. Rev. F. A. Bennett, Bishop of Aotearoa; organist, Mr Edgar Randall. 84 5: Recordings. 8.30: Concert by the Auckland Municipal Band, relayed from the Town Hall Concert Chamber, conducted by Mr T. J. O’Connor. 10: Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—ll: Relay of morning service from Wesley Methodist Church, Taranaki Street. 7: Relay of evening service from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. 8.15 (appTOx.) : Recordings. 8.30: A symphonic programme; recording, Vienna Philharmonic (Orchestra, conducted by Franz Schalk. 8.46: A recital by Ronald G. Gilbert (baritone). 8.56: Recording, Grand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Professor Robert Heger. 9; Weather, station notices. 9.5: A special recorded presentation of the “Faust Symphony” (Liszt). 104: Close down.
3YA, Christchurch.—ll: Relay of morning service from the Salvation Army Citadel; speaker, Adjutant W. Thompson; bandmaster, Mr N. Goffln. 6.30: Relay of evening service from East Belt Methodist Church; preacher, Rev. H. L. Fiebig; organist, Mr A. M. Owen; choirmaster, Mr J. Chaplin. 8: Recordings. 8.30. A complete recorded presentation of “11.M.5. Pinafore,” or “The Lass that Loved a Sailor,” a comic opera in two acts toy Gilbert and Sullivan. Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. 10: Close down.
4YA, Dunedin. —li: Relay of service from Salvation Army Citadel; preacher. Adjutant Victor Dick; conductor, Mr A. Millard. Close down. 6.30: Relay of service from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church; preacher, Rev. 11. J. Ryburn; organist, Mr L. S. Adam. 7.45: Recordings. 8.30: A classical concert, featuring Essie Ackland (famous contralto) and Reginald Morphew (baritone), with Leo Whittaker at the piano, and Lionello Cecil (operatic tenor). Recording, the British Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dame Ethel Smyth. 8.38: Lionello Cecil, “Adelaide” (Beethoven). 8.51: Recording, Concert Orchestra of the Royal Conservatorium of Brussels, conducted by Desire DefaHw. 9: Weather, station notices. 9.5, Essie Ackland. 9.20: Recording, Lamoureux Concert Orchestra, Paris, conducted by Albert Wolff. 9.29: Reginald Morphew. 9.44: Recordings, Vladimir Horowitz (piano). 9.49: The Boston Symphony OrehosIra, conducted by Serge Ivoussevitsky 10.2: Close down.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20260, 31 July 1937, Page 10
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