OVER THE AIR.
RADIO PROGRAMMES. TO-NIGHT'S BROADCASTS. The following programmes will bo broadcast by the New Zealand national stations tills evening:— IYA Auckland. —7.0, news and reports: 7.30, book review; 8.0, concert programme. Recordings: Simon Goldberg (violin), and Paul Hindemith (violin); 8.17, Oilmour McConnell (piano) ; 8.32, recordings, Dora Labette (soprano); 8.40, Griller String Quartet; *9.0, -weather. Station notices; 9.5, talk, “ A Landlubber Goes to Sea,” by Alan Burgess, of the Cap Pilar; 9.20, Ada Lynn (soprano), accompanied by the Studio String Orohestra, oonduoted by Harold Baxter; 9.26, The Studio String Orchestra; 9.32, recordings: John MoCormaok (tenor); 9.40, The Studio String Orohestra; 9.48, Ada Lynn (soprano), w-ith string accompaniment; 9.54, The Studit) String Orchestra; 10.0, mu-slo, mirth and melody; 11.0, dose down. 2YA Wellington.—7.o, news and reports; 7.0, time signals. Talk, Our Gardening Expert, *' For the Home Gardener;" 8.0, chimes. Operatio contest of the Wellington Society’s 1937 Festival; 8.40, talk. Dr. -Guy 11. Scholefleld, 0.8. E., “World Affairs;” 9.0, i weather. Station notices; 9.5, "A Dream Passes." A radio play by Isobcl : Andrews, dealing with the romantic figure, Bonnie Prince Charlie, and presented by A. S. Farquhar’s Upland I Players; 9.45, recordings: Serge Krish ! Instrumental Septet; 9.48, “Mrs. ’Arris j Plays the Races," a humorous charac- ] ter sketch of London life by Lola : Maries and Company; 10.0, Dance ! music by Lauri Paddi and his Band 1 (relayed from the Majestic) ; li.o, close down. I 3YA Christchurch—7.o, news and imports; 7.20, Addington stock market reports; 7.30 time signals. “This Changing World: The Twentieth Century: Law.” Mr. A. *C. Brassington; 8.0, I chimes. 3YA Orchestra, conducted by ! Gil Dech; 6.12, recordings: Kersten i Flagstad (soprano) ; B.IS, Noel Newson, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. (solo pianist) ; 8.48, recordings: Heinrich Rehkemper (baritone); 8.56, 3YA Orchestra; 9.0, weather. Station notioes: 9.5, re- ! served; 9.20, recording: M. Marcel | Dupre (grand organ) ; 9.28, record- ! ings, Mme. Germaine Martlnelll (so-| ! prano) ; 9.37, Bence Cliemct (violin); ■ i 0.',5, peter Dawson (bass-baritone): I 9.52, Berlin Stale Opera Orchestra; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; il.o, j close down. j 4YA Dunedin.—7.o, nows and reports: 7.30, book talk: R.O, chimes. A variety programme. Recording: Jack Jackson and his Orchestra; 8.10, rei cordlngs: The Rocky Mountaineers; ! 8.1 3, T. Currori (clarinet) and G. Tyrie , (Spanish guilar) ; 9.19, Jimmy Taylor, English entertainer and comedian; 8.3 i, O’. Currerl (clarinet!, and G. Tyrie (Spanish guitar!; 8.37. The Bijou Accordion Orchestra; 8.10, talk (re- . corded', by John Guthrie, the Now Zealand novelist, author of “The Little Country ” and “So They Began," " London: The Most Exciting Place in i the World," 9.0, weather. Station noI tiros; 9.5, “Victorian. No. t: Acccssi sinn." A dramatic mosaic of the oom- ! Ing Of Queen Victoria In Iho throne ; Of Britain and of the life of that lime: , embodying Laurence Hnusuian s play.. ! ■■ The Six O'clock Call ” from “ Vici torla Regina.” Constructed and produced bv Iho National Broadcasting I Service ; 10.0, dance music ; 11.0, close I down.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20281, 25 August 1937, Page 4
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482OVER THE AIR. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20281, 25 August 1937, Page 4
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