HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK
From the New Zealand Natonals
Concerts and Recitals Sunday, July 31: Isobel Langlands (violin) at 8.47 _ pm. and The Madrigal Choir from 1YA AUCKLAND ar 9.20 and %.45 p.m. Wanganui Garrison Band in con--cert, interludes by Lyndall Greager ‘(soprano), from 2YA WHELLING. ' "PON at 8.380 p.m. Jean Scott (soprano) at 8.42 p.m. Oscar Natzke (bass-haritone) in re- _ corded recital at 9.5 p.m. and Freder--iek Page (piano), from 3YA CHRISTCHURCH at 9.12 p.m. Monday, August 1: Ashburton Silver Band in ¢concert, from 8YA CHRISTCHURCH at 8.0 p.m, Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Choir ’ in concert, from 4YA DUNEDIN at 8.0 p.m. "Tuesday, August 2: Herbert Stark (mouth-organ and guitar), from TYA AUCKLAND ai &.18 and &.52 p.m. Zillah Castle (violinist) in recital, from 2ZYA WELLINGTON at &.14 yom, Salvation Army Citadel Band in concert, from ¢YA DUNEDIN af 9.5 p.m. Wednesday, August 3: Haydn Murray (violin) and Dorothea Ryan (piano), then Naney Vaughan and Naney Francis (twe pianos) in following items, from 1YA Auckland at 8.0 p.m. , 2YA Orchestra with Mrs. Richard Bradley (contralto) from 2YA WELLINGTON at 8.0 p.m. Royal Christchurch Musical Society in concert at Radiant Hall, from 3Y4 CHRISTCHURCH at 8.0 p.m.
Ted Andrews Novelty Quintet and White and Reno (patter comedians). in variety programme, from 4YA DUNEDIN at ¥.0 p.m. Thursday, August 4: Auckland Artillery Band in studio concert, from 1YA AVCRILANT) ac 9.20 p.m. Kriday, August 5: Jean Dowding (piano) at 8.50 p.m. followed by 1YA Studio Orchestra, from 1YA AUCKLAND at 9.35 p.m. Port Nicholson Silver Band, inter: ludes by Aeolian Male Quartet, from PYA WELLINGTON at 9.15 p.m. Louise Croucher (violin), Nellie Lowe (contralto), Nancy Hstall (eello) with H. G. Glaysher (harp), in following recitals, from 38YA CUIRISTCHURCH, at &.21 p.m. Claude Burrows (baritone), from SYA CHRISTCHURCH at 9.26 p.m, Saturday, August 6: Celeste Mixed ‘uartet, Vincent Aspey (violin), Sam Duncan (tenor) and Joseph Crawford (baritone) in following recitals, from 1YA AUCK LAND at &.0O pm. 3YA Orchestra, in concert pre sramme, from 3YA CTTRIST. CHURCH at 9.5 p.m. 4YA Orchestra in concert, interIndes by L. E, Dalley (tenor), anc Mary Somerville (contralto), from 4YA DUNEDIN, at. 8.0 p.m, ed eeneieeetiied Sunday, duly 31: "Victoriana No. 3-The Hungry Forties," dramatic mosaic (NBS production). from 4YA DUNEDIN at 9.5 pam,
Monday, August L: Three plays by Auckland authors: "Twenty Years After," by Blake Thornte®; "Family Furore," by Una Craig; "Catherine da Medici," by Jennifer Thomas, studio production hy J. W. Bailey and Players, from LYA AUCKLAND at 8.0 p.m. "Julius Caesar," by Shakespeare (NBS production), from 4YA DUNE"DIN at 9.5 p.m. Tuesday, August 2: "Singapore Spy," espionage drama hy Edmund Barelay, produced by James Raglan, from 3YA CHRISTChureh at 8.0 p.m. Wednesday, August 3: "Dust," dramatie stery of man’s fight against nature, commemorating Arbor Day, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 9.5 D.m, Thursday, August 4: "Out of the Mouths of Babes," by Graeme-Holder (NSB production), from BYA CHRISTCHURCH at &1 p.m. Talks Mouday, August 1: Mr. Victor C. Peters on "Some Celebrities I Met Abroad," from 3YA CHRISTCHURCH at 9.5 p.m. Tuesday, August 2: Mr. C. Ilarcourt-Robertson in recorded talk: "Despair to Happiness -Wellingten 96 Years Ago," from 2YA WELLINGTON at 8.40 p.m. Professor J. WH. Richardson, Professor of Industrial Relations at Leeds University, in recorded talk on "British Industrial Conditions Today," from 4YA DUNEDIN at 846 p.m, Thursday, August 4: Mrs. E. McKellar on "Alpine Sports." from 2YA WELLINGTON rt 8.40 p.m,
HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEK... CONTINUED
Friday, August 5: Felix Swinstead, examiner for the Royal Schools of Music, in illustrated talk on "Moods in Musie," from 1YA AUCKLAND at 9.5 p.m. Mr. L. O. Hooker on "Social Activities for Mental Hospitals," from 2VYA WELLINGTON at 7.40 p.m, M,. C. W. Piekles in eye-witness series, "A Passenger with the Knemy, August 1914," from 2YA. WELLINGTON at 8.40 p.m. Mr, Murray A, Fastier on "Ocean Fishing Off the Otago Coast,’ from 4YA DUNEDIN at 8.43 p.m. Sports Monday, August 1: Ringside commentary on _ professional] boxing match, Young Gildo (Honolulu) v. Snowy Clark (Western Australia), at Auckland Town Halli, from 1YA AUCKLAND, at 9.5 p.m. Ringside commentary on wrestling match at Wellington Town Hall, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 9.5 p.m. Wednesday, August 3: Running commentary on Rugby mateh, Police v. P. and T. Department, at Athletic Park, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 2.80 p.m, Thursday, August 4: Ringside description of boxing match, Billy Hamilton (Australia) v. Jack Jarvis (N.Z. champion), at Wellington Town Hall, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 9.5 p.m.
Friday, August 5: Mr. F. C. Thomas in talk, "Reminiscences of Early Grand Nationals," from 3YA CHRISTCHURCH at 9.5 p.m. Sports Club talk, with Jimmy Wllis, jockey, from 3YJ, CHRISTCHURCH at 8.10 p.m.
Saturday, August 6: Running commentary on Rugby football mateh at Eden Park, from 1YA. AUOKLAND at 3.0 p.m. Running commentary on Rugby football match at Athletic Park, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 2.45 p.m. Description of New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club’s Meeting at Addington, from 3YA CHRISTCHURCH from 12.0 noon. Commentary on Rugby football match at Lancaster: Park, from 3Y1. CHRISTCHURCH at 2.45 p.m. "Seenes from Sportifg Past," deseription of Rugby match, New Zeajand v, Seotland. on November 18, 1905, from 38YA CHRISTCHURCH. at 8.0 p.m, Commentary on senior Rugby mateh at Carisbrook, from 4YA DUNEDIN at 3.0 p.m.
Ringside commentary on_ professional wrestling match at Dunedin Town Hall, from 4XYA DUNEDIN at 9.5 p.m. Features Saturday, August 6: Opening ceremony of New Zealand Industries Fair, from 8YL ¢HRISTCHURCH at 8.0 p.m. cee Se Dance Features Monday, August 1: Swingtime with Artie Shaw and his New Music, vocal interludes by Maxine Sullivan, from 4YA DUNEDIN at 10.20 p.m. Tuesday, August 2: Old Dance Tunes in Modern Rhythm, interludes by Maxine Sullivan, from 8YA CHRIS'TCHU RCH at 10.0 p.m. Wednesday, August 3: Dick Colvin and his Music, from 4¥A DUNEDIN at 10.0 p.m. Thursday, August 4: Bands of Bob Crosby, Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey, interludes by Maxine Sullivan, from TYA AUCKLAND at 10.0 p.m. Friday, August 5: New recordings with Arthur Pearce’s swing session, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 10.0 p.m. Savoy Dance Band, from 4YA DUNEDIN at 10.0 p.m.
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Radio Record, 29 July 1938, Page 59
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