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R \DIO PROGRAMMES. TO-NIGHT’S BROADCASTS. The following programmes will 1broadcast by the New Zealand stations nils evening:— IYA, Auckland. —7. News and reports; S, concert programme, featuring Essie Acklan.l .famous contralto and Reginald Morphcw (baritone : recording, lgnaz Friedman (piano 8.9, Reginald Morphcw; 8.23. record ing, Yovanovitch Bralza (violin); 8.31. Essie Acklan.l; 8.45, recordings, Plaz; Theatre Orchestra; 9. weather, station notices; 9.5. recordings. The Hit Billies and their own novelty accompaniment; 9.11. Gerry Moore (novel!} piano); 9.17, Hilda Raffell (soprano): 9.23. recordings. Magyar! Imre am; his Hungarian Gipsy Orchestra; 9.29 Tom Kinniburgli. Valentine Dunn and John Laurie (sketch); 9.35, R"> Snieck and his Surenaders (Hawaiian insl rumen I al) ; 9. it. Hilda Ucffcll (soprano); 9.17, recording, Harold Ram say (organ): 9 53, Louis Levy and his (iauinonl-Rrilish Symphony; 10, spores sumiuary; 10.10, dance music; J I.i o. close down. 2YA, Wellington.—7. News and reports; 7.30, time signals; 7.10. talk. Mr E. \V. King, "Rugby with the N.Z. K.F."; 8. chimes; Ihe opening ceremony of Ihe Wellington Competitions Society’s 1937 Festival (relayed from I lie Town Hall); 9 (approx.), weather, station notices: 9.5. recorded dance programme; 9.30. dance music by Jack Cowdrey and his Orchestra (relayed from St. Francis Hall) ; 10, sports summary; 10.10, further recorded dance programme; 10-4 5, continuation of dance music by Jack Cowdrey (relayed from St. Francis Hall); 11.15, close down. 3YA, Chrlstchuroh.—7, News and reports; 7.30, time signals; 8, chimes; ' popular programme; recording, Eric finales and Symphony Orchestra: 8.5. i "Westward IIo!” a dramatisation of j Charles Kingsley’s Immortal novel by i George Edwards and Company; Epl- ! sod© 1; 8.25, Harold Ramsay at the Wurtlltzer organ; 8.31, recording, Frank Titterton (tenor); 8.35, Musical Revue Successes; 3YA Orchestra conducted by Gil Dech; 8.43, recording Gertrude Lawrence (soprano) ; 8.52,
3YA Orchestra; 9, weather, station notices; 9.5, modern dance programme
to the music by Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra; 10, sports summary; 10.15, resumption of modern dance proi gramme (relayed from the Winter j Garden); 11.30, close down. 4YA, Dunedin.—7, News and re- | ports; 8, chimes; a light orchestral [and ballad concert; 4YA Concert i Orchestra, conducted by James Dixon; 18.10, James Macfarlane (tenor): 8-10. | Jimmy Taylor. English entertainer and | comedian; 8.29, Enid Aitchison (so- | prano) ; 8.38, Hie Orchestra, two novelty numbers; 8.44, James Macfarlane (tenor); 8.51, the Orchestra; 9, weather, station notices; 9.5, ringside commentary on professional wrestling match (relay from Town Hall); JO (approx.), sports summary; 10.10 (approx.), dance music; 11.15, close down. TO-MORROW’S BROADCASTS. IYA, Auckland.—ll: Morning service. relayed from St. Mark’s Anglican Church; preacher, the Rev. Percy Houghton; organist, Mr A. Paseoe. 7: Evening service, relayed from the Baptist Tabernacle; preacher. DrAlexander Hodge; organist. Mr Arthur E. Wilson. 8.15: Recordings. 8.30: A recorded presentation of the opera “Manon,” by Massenet; chorus of the Opera Comique, Paris, conducted by Elio Cohen. 10: Close down. 2YA. Wellington.—-10.5 (approx.)* Recordings. II : Relay of morning service from St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church; organist. Mrs R. Aldridge; choirmaster. Mr Maxwell, conducting the choir from SI. Joseph's Church, Ruckle Street. 7 : Relay of evening service from the Terrace Congregational Church. Preacher, Ihe Rev. H. W. No wall; organist and choirmaster. Mr C. llowc. 8.30: A programme of music for voices and strings by the modern English composer. Temple Bcvan; presented by Stanley Oliver. 8.52: Recording, Eileen Joyce (piano). 9: Weather; station notices. 9.5: The 2YA 'Orchestra (conducted by Leon do Manny). 9.17: Recordings, Franz Volker (tenor). 9.20: Tossy Splvakowskv (violin). 9.28: Elisabeth Schumann (soprano). 9-3 G: W. 11. Squire (’cello). 9.44: Lawrence Tibbet (baritone). 9.48: The Orchestra. 10: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch.— ii: Relay of morning service from Church of Christ, Miiorhoiise Avenue; preacher. Pastor SI liar I Stevens; organist. Mrs i Pugh: ehi'irmasler. Mr It. E. Ames, i <•.30: Relay «r evening service from i s l. Paul's Presbyterian Church; preacher. Re\. 1.. Miller: organisl and choirmaster, Mr A. Lilly. A.ILC-D. x; Recordings. s.3i»: Recordings. Ihe London Symphony nreheslrn, condueled bv Sir Hamilton llarly. S.i3: London Symphony nrcheslra. 9: Weallier: slaliou indices; programme lei. Josef Roismann. 1 \le\ander Sehnei- | dec and Mary Pralt (New Zealand contralto'. 9.3: The Rudapesl Siring <J uar I el. 9.35: Mary Prall New Zealand contrallo . 9.5 n: Recording. Mohs, el Madame de Lausnay (pianofurl e duo . In: Close down4YA, Dunedin. II : Relay of service from Knox Presbylerian Gluirrh; preacher. Ihe Rev. D. C. Herron. M. \.. ■Mi:.; organist. Mr C. Roy Spaekman. ' Relay of service from St. Andrew's S|reel Church of Christ; preach - <’<'- I’ • slot* \\ . |i. More: organisl. Miss E. elioiri.iasler. Mr <I. 11 ic - Freiii’li opera reeilal. The Berlin < 'per.' i>'-eliesliM. .■ondueled i.y Ira, eondueted by ‘ Albert ' t'oakns.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20278, 21 August 1937, Page 10
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