OVER THE AIR.
RADIO PROGRAMMES. TO-NIGHT’S BROADCASTS. The following programmes will be broadcast by the New Zealand national stations tnis evening:— 1 YA Auckland. — 7.0, News and reports; 7.30, talk, the Gardening Expert, “Rock Gardening”; 8.0, concert programme; recordings, Jack Hylton and ‘his Orchestra; 8.4, “ Courtship with Interruptions,” being a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer; 8.17, Tex Rose (electrical steel guitar) and his Kialua Boys; 8.23, recordings, the English Minstrels, with Alexander and Mose; 8.31, recorded feature*, “Dust of the Ages,” a dramatic play; " The Order of the Garter,” one of a series of short plays dealing with world events and personalities throughout the ages; 8.44, Tex Rose, and his Kailua Boys; 8.50, recording, “Eh and Zeb,” the country storekeepers, in another humorous episode; 9.5, talk, Professor R. M. Algie, “ International Law in Relation to Current Problems ”; 9.20, a studio programme of dance music by Bert Peterson and his Band; 11.0, close down. 2YA Wellington. —7.o, News and reports; 7.30, time signals;-7.40, recorded talk, Dr. A. I. L. Kandel, Columbia University, “A Visitor Looks At Our Education”; 8.0, chimes; a classical programme, featuring Essie Ac k land (famous contralto), and Reginald Morphew (baritone) ; the 2YA Concert Orchestra, conducted by Leon de Manny; 8.15, the operatic contest of the Wellington Competitions Society’s 1937 festival; 9.0, weather; station notices; 9.5, Essie Ackland (famous contralto); 9.19, the Orchestra; 9.30, a recital by Reginald Morphew (baritone) ; 9.45, recording. Leon Goossens (oboe): 9.45, John McCormack (tenor); 9.51, the Orchestra; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; 11.0, close down. . 3YA Christchurch. —7.o, News and reports;, 7.30, time signals; 7.35, “ Book Review,” Mr J. U. E. Schroder; 8.0, chimes; recording, the London Palladium Orchestra; 8.5, ‘•Westward I In ! ” a dramatisation of Charles Kingsley’s immortal novel by George Edwards and Company; Episode 2; 8.25, Orchestra Mascolte, “Over Land and Sea”; 8.30, “America Celebrates,” a recording of a programme broadcast in America on July 4 last: 9.0, weather; station notices;' 9.5, “ Serving the Public,” a conversation between one of the public and a railway engine-driver; 9.20, recordings, Alfredo Campoli and his Novelty Orchestra; 9.26, “ The Morning After,” a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer; 9.4 1, Debroy Somers 'Band; 9.15. a quarter of an hour willi “The Kingsmeii,” radio’s royal quartet; 10.0, “Some Swing, Plus a Crooner,” an hour with the swing bunds, with
Interludes by Ray Kinney; 11.0, close down. 4YA Dunedin.— 7.o, News and reports; 7.30, “This Changing World— Artificial Silk,” a talk by Professor F. G. Soper; 8.0, chimes; a complete musical presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, “ The Mikado ”; 9.35, weather; station notices; 9.40, “ Eb and Zeb,” the country storekeepers, in another humorous episode; 9.49, “ Hotel Revue,” Episode 1 of our new musical comedy serial; 10.4, music, mirth and melody; 11.0, close down.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20280, 24 August 1937, Page 10
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471OVER THE AIR. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20280, 24 August 1937, Page 10
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