OVER THE AIR.
RADIO PROGRAMMES. TO-NIGHT’S BROADCASTS. The following programmes will be broadcast by the New Zealand national stations tnis evening:— IYA, Auckland. —7, News and reports; 8, concert programme; Cynthia Herbert-Smith (piano) ; 8.15, Girleen Clarke (soprano) ; 8.27, recordings, Tom Katz (saxophone) ; 8.35, Colin Wood (baritone); 8.47, recordings, the Eastbourne Municipal Orchestra; 9,-weather; station notices; 9.5, recordings, Light Opera Company; 9.9, Alfredo and his Orchestra; 9.12, Jack Buchanan and Elsie Randolph (vocal duet); 9.18, Charlie >Kunz (piano); 9.24, Jack Hylton and his Boys; 9.32, Layton and Johnstone (duettists); 9.38, Alfredo Orchestra; 9.44, Dick Foran (baritone), with Victor Young and his Orchestra; 9.47, Sandy Powell and Company; 9.53, Light Opera Company; io, sports summary; 10.10, dance music, relayed from “Show Boat’’; 11.15, close down.
2YA f Wellington. —7, News and reports; 7.30, time signals; 8, chimes; demonstration concert of the Wellington Competitions Society's 1937 Festival. and the final of the Grand Opera Contest (relayed from Town Hall) ; 9, weather, station notices; 9.5, recorded dance programme; 10, sports summary; 10.10, continuation of dance programme; 11.15, close down.
3YA, Christchurch. —7, News and reports; 7.30, time signals; 8, chimes; recording, Debroy Somers Band; 8.5, “Westward Hoi" A dramatisation of Charles Kingsley’s immortal novel by George Edwards and Company (episode 3); 8.25, Quentin M. Mac Lean (organ); 8.31, Chic Farr and George Hughes (humour); 8.37, New Mayfair Orchestra; 8.46, The Minstrel Singers with Banjo Band; 8.54, Frank Westfield’s Orchestra; 9, weather, station notices; 9.5, programme by the Timaru Highland Pipe Band (Dominion champions, 1936-1937), with vocal Interludes by Sydney Mac Ewen (tenor) ; 9.14, recordings, Sydney MacEwan (tenor); 9.20, the Band; 9.29, recordings, Sydney Mac Ewan (tenor); 9.36, the Band; 9.45, recordings, Sydney Mac Ewan (tenor) ; 9.51, the Band; 10, sports summary; 10.10, dance music; 11.15, close down.
4YA, Dunedin. —7, News and reports; 8, chjmes; a light -orchestral and ballad concert; 4YA Concert Orchestra, conducted by James Dixon; 8.10, F. C. Cooper (bass); 8.16, The Orchestra; 8.24, Non! Hall Davidson (soprano); 8.33, the Orchestra; 8.47, F. C. Cooper (bass) ; 8.53, the Orchestra; 9, weather, station notices; 9.5, ringside description of professional wrestling match (relay from Town Hall); 10 (approx.), sports summary; 10.10, old-time dance programme, music by the Revellers’ Dance Band; 10.16, recording, Ann Penn (comedienne); 10.22, waltz cotillion; 10.32, recording, the Jolly Old Fellows; 10.38, mazurka, "Moonwinks" (Stevens); 10.45, recording, Ronald Frankau (comedian) ; 10.51, Irish quadrilles (arr. Andrews) - 11 7* recording, the Scottish Troubadours; 11.13, (barn dance, “Narcissus" (Nevin); J 1.19, recording, Light Opera Male Chorus; 11.23, dance medley; 11.30, close down.
TO-MORROW’S BROADCASTS. IYA, Auckland. —ll: Morning service, relayed from Mt. Eden Presbyterian Church; preacher, Rev. J. a Allan; organist, Mr D. Edgar. 7; Evening service, relayed from St. Matthew’s Anglican Church; preacher, Rev. G. V. Gerard; organist, Mr Stanley Jackson. 8.15: Recordings. 8.30: Concert programme; studio presentation by J. M. Clark and Players, 4 radl ° P la J r b y Philip Wade. 10: Close down. 2YA, Wellington. —ll: Relay 'of morning service from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church; preacher, Rev. Brian Kilroy; organist and choirmas-' ter, Mr Frank Thomas. 7: Helay of evening service from St. Mary's Anglican Church, Ifarori; preacher, nt Rev Dr. Kempthorne, late Bishop of Lichfield; organist, Mr R. C Haveschoirmaster, Mr H. Wadsworth. 8.15 (approx.): Recordings. 8.30: Band programme, featuring Essie Ackiand itn!‘n? U 3 ® ont , ralt °). Reginald S le 'Y„, bar, to n e). Recording, the 8.8. C. Military Band; 8.36: Recital by lohn Leech (tenor). 8.51: Recordng, the Band of H.M. Coldstream -■uards. 9: Weather; slation noices. 9.5: Essie Ackiand. 9 19wains Band of H.M. Grenadier Jilaids. 9.27: Jack Mackintosh (cor'et ,V' l til Military Band. 9.30- The iand of H.M. Grenadier Guards 9 r ■ Reginald Morphew. 9.48: Keiordl IKS, Grand Massed Brass Bands at he Leicester Brass Band Festival, ( Continued In next column.)
1936. conducted by G. A. Anderson, Leicester. 10: Close down. 3Y A, Christchurch.— II: Belay of morning service from St. Matthew’s Anglican Church: preacher. Rev. J. F. Feron; organist, and choirmaster, Mr George E. Wilson, L.H.S.M. C. 30: Relay of evening service from St. .Milan’s Methodist Church; preacher, Rev. W'. A. Burley, M.A.; organist. Mrs W. Hutchens; choirmaster. Mr Will Hutchens. 8: Recordings. 8.30: Recording. Sir Henry J. Wood, conducting Ihe London Symphony Orchestra. 8.38: Rex Harrison (baritone). 8.52: Recording. London Symphony Orchestra. 9: Weather; station notices. 9.5: Recording. Eugene Ormandy and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 9.10: Vera Martin (contralto). 9.22: Recordings, Eileen Joyce (pianist). 9.39: Dlno Borgioli (tenor), with piano, violin obligato by Antonio Brasa; 9.45. London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. 10: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin— ll: Relay of Matins from St. John’s Church; preacher. Rev. L. D. C. Groves; choirmaster, Mr W. H. Allen; organist, Mrs W. H. Allen. 6.30: Relay of service from Methodist Central Mission; preacher, Rev. L. B. Neale, 8.A., F.R.G.S.; choirmaster, Mr Mortley Peake; or- I ganlst, Mr Frank Cawley. 7.45: Re- { cordings. 8.30: Programme featuring, at 9.5, the Budapest String Quartet, and nt 9.35 Mary Pratt, New Zealand contralto. Recordings, the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy. ’8.42: Tito Cliipa (tenor); 8.49, Beatrice Tange (piano) ; 8.54, Grand Symphony Orchestra. 9: Weather; station notices. 9.5: The Budapest String Quartet. 9.35: Mary Pratt. 0.48: Recording, the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra of New York, conducted by W illem M■ *ll~■ i:" 1 r~. in ; i .iu>e down. (
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