OVER THE AIR.
RADIO PROGRAMMES. I TO-NIQHT'S BROADCASTS. I The following programmes will be broadcast by the New Zealand national stations mis evening:— IYA Auckland—7.o, news and reports; 7.30, talk, "How the Body I Works;” 7.45, talk, “This Changing! World (25) : Change in Medicine.” Mr. j ! F. L. Armitage; 8.0, concert pro-; , gramme. Recording: Regimental Band' | HjM. Grenadier Guards; 8.3, The j ! Gentlemen of H.M. Chapels Royal;’’ l 8.6, Boston Promenade Orchestra; 8.9, Fraser Gange (baritone) ; 8.13, State Opera Orchestra, Berlin; 8.16, J. Harold Murray (baritone); 8.19, Edith Lorand Orchestra; 8.23, Flotsam and Jetsam (vocal duet) ; 8.26, Boston Promenade Orchestra; 8.29, Patrick Colbert bass); 8.32, The State Opera Orchestra, Berlin; 8.35, Sheffield Orpheus Male Voice Choir; 8.39, Reginald Dixon (organ) ; 8.42, Peter Dawson i (bass-baritone) ; 8.46, Polydor Orchestra; 8.49, Robert Easton (bass); 8.53, BBC Wireless Military Band; 9.0, weather. Station notires; 9.5, reserved; 9.20, a recorded band programme, with vocal interludes by David Lunny (tenor); Massed Brass Bands, at the Leicester Brass Band Festival; Foden’s Motor Works Band; 0.29. David Lunny (tenor) ; 9.35, recording: The Band of H.M. Royal Air 1 Force: 9.43. Bandsman T. Giles, of the Salvation Army (cornet) ; 9.46, David Lunny (tenor) ; 9.52, recordings: Regimental Band of-H.M. Grenadier Guards; Grand, Massed Brass Bands; 10.0, an 1 hour with Ray Noble and his Orchestra; 11.0, -close down. J 2YA Wellington. —7.0. news and reports; 7.30, time signals. “Who’s Who and What’s Wliat?” A ramble in the news by “Coranto;” 7.40, talk. Our Book Reviewer. “ Books. Grave and Gay;” 8.0, rliimes. Popular programme''. Recordings: Louis Levy and his Gaumont-Brilish Symphony; 8.8. •• Happy Reunion." being a further incident in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer; 8.22, Patricia i Rossborough (piano); 8.25. a recital bv Reginald Morpliew (baritone); 8.40. talk, Mr. Arthur Henderson. M.P.. ol England: 9.0. weather. Station no-tices;-9.5. Essie Ackiand (famous contralto) ; 9.20, The Grand Opera Contest, of the Wellington ’Competitions Society’s 1937 Festival Competitors 15 to 21; 10.0. music, mirth and melody; 1 1.0, close down. | 3YA Christchurch.—7.o, news and: I reports; 7.30, lime signals, 8.0; chimes.; I Presentation of one-ael dramatic] j sketch, ■ London Fog” (Stenwav), by! Hie Arts Theatre Players: 8.30, record- ! ! Ing, .1. H. Squire Celeste Octet; 8.33,1 lan Swinley (spoken’ : 8.12. Henry Ainley in extracts from “ Hamlet :”i 8.36. .1. H. Squire Celeste Octet: 9.0,! weather. Station notices; 95. talk by j hr. Susan Isaacs. \ Childhoood in • Lancashire;” 9.20, dance music; 11.0,j .cio&c down. I
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20282, 26 August 1937, Page 4
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