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SOMETHING BRIGHT.... ....EVERY NIGHT

SUNDAY, APRIL 21. AUCKLAND Municipal Band ‘Concert, under the direction of Mr. George Buckley, relayed from Aibert Park-8.80 to 10 p.m. from 1¥A, ALTOR KINGSLIOY, the popular Australian baritone, will be heard in a recital of operatic arias, at 9.5 p.m, from 2YA. ; "QUPERSTITION," a presentation dealing with the fallacious superstition that "if you sing before breakfast. you will cry before night"-to be heard at 9.23 p.m, from 2YA., , GYMPHONIC Concert, 8.30 to 10 p.m. from BYA, ""YAVALLERIA RUSTICANA," Mascagni’s colourful opera, will be -heard, commencing at 9.5 p.m. from 4YA. © 7 MONDAY, APRIL 22. "Hn French Foreign Legion’-a Military Cameo-to be heard at 8 p.m. from 1YA. | " AN Hour with-Paul Whiteman," will be heard between 9 and 10 p.m. from 2YA. OPULAR Recital Programme, fea-’ turing Quentin Maclean (organ), Richard Crooks (tenor), fritz Kreisler (violin), Jeanette MacDonald (svprano), and Patricia Jossborough (piano), 8 to 9 p.m. from 4YA. "s IITERARY CAREDR’- a domestic comedy sketch by Will Yates, will be presented by Mr. K. W. Donaldson and Miss L. Faulkner, at 9.13 pm. from 4YA._.. "MILL AND ’ERB," in "A Humorous Topical Dialogue" (BillG. A. Wycherley; and ’Erb-H. Mel. Eggers)-to be heard at 9.26 p.m. from 4Y'A. TUESDAY, APRIL 23. "Tyusic Round the Campfire," featuring "Press Along to the Big Corral," and "When the Bees are in the Hive’-to be heard at §.20 p.m. from 1YA. ‘, " TW WBnglish Character," is a _ special B.B.C, recorded talk to be given by the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, M.P., at 9.5 p.m. from 1YA. ‘OZART’S "Symphony No. 40 in G Minor," will be played by the 2YA Concert Orchestra, conducted by 7 ae de Mauny, at 8.15 p.m. from A PIANOFORTD Recital by Madame Betts-Vineent, incorporating remarks to music lovers, on. the intelligent use of a wireless set-to be heard at 9.5 p.m. from 2YA. "QCENES from Hamlet," will be presented by Miss Ngaio Marsh and Company, commencing at 8.40 p.m, from 3YA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. EETHOVEN’S "Sonata No. 6 in A Major, Op, 30, No. 1," will be played by Haydn Murray (violin) and ae Waters (piano), at 8 p.m..from

"Wwe Await Your Verdict," in the case-The Orown v, George Pentrope ‘with the murder of his wife. Simultaneous broadcast from all main stations-9.30 p.m "PRE Villains of Dickens," is the title of a talk to be given by Mr. W. D. Charlton, at 8.40 p.m. from 2Y¥A PoPuLaR Numbers, rendered by Steve McConnell (piano), Jim Murray (saxophone), and Steve Parkey (vocal), will be heard at 88 and 30 p.m. from 4 A, fi OLITICIANS--THDEIR JOB," is ! the title of a talk to be given by ee J. Cronin, at 8.40 p.m. from THURSDAY, APRIL 25. HE Shall Remember Them," ig a special B.B.U, programme, to be heard at 8 p.m, from 1YA. ALTER KINGSLEY, the eminent Australian baritone, will be heard in a song cycle-‘Songs of Japan, by at 9.82 p.m. from NZAC NIGHT CONCERT, arranged by the Wellington ‘ Returned Soldiers’ Association-relayed from St. James Theatre-8 to 10 p.m. from 2Y.A, "Yj EMORIES OF 1914-18," to be heard. 9 to 10 p.m. from 3YA. UPERT BROOKS," is the title of a talk to be given by Mr. C. R. Allen, at 8.40 p.m. from 4¥A. FRIDAY, APRIL 26. HE Bohemian Orchestra, conducted by Colin Muston, L. R. A.M.-1m a special studio programme, to be heard between 8 and 10 p.m. from 1YA, . FRXEST DBMP'SON will be heard in a Piano Recital, of works by Beethoven and Schumann, at 8.30 p.m. from 3YA. "QUPE WRSTLTION," a dramatic pre- — sentation dealing with the fallacious superstition that if you open an umbrella in the house, it is an omen of bad luck-to be heard at 8. i0 p.m, from 4YA, Miss RUTH PPRRY (mezzo- $oprano), may be heard in a short recital at 9.29 p.m. from 4YA. SATURDAY, APRIL 27. AN Hour with Gilbert and Sullivah, featuring "Iolanthe,’" may be heard at at 8 p.m. from 1YA, 2Y0, 8XA an CROWTHER’S Novelty Orchestra, may be heard between 8 and 9 p.m. from 2YA, PIANO and Will Bishop," may be heard at 8.33 p.m. from 2YA, "QUPERSTITION "_a dramatic presentation dealing with the fai lacious superstition that ‘if a black cat crosses your path, it is a sign of had luck" (in New Zealand. it is considered good luck)-to, be heard at 9.33 p.m, from 8YA., LD-TIMH DANCE. with music by The Revellers’ Dance Band--to be heard between 9.5 and 11.80 p,m. from 4YA,

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 41, 19 April 1935, Page 4

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SOMETHING BRIGHT.... ....EVERY NIGHT Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 41, 19 April 1935, Page 4

SOMETHING BRIGHT.... ....EVERY NIGHT Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 41, 19 April 1935, Page 4

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