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Record RAPID RADIO GUIDE

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK The Cream 0f the Programmes

Vocal And Instrumental

Sunday, November 27: Grace Adams Hast, American trumpet virtuoso, presents her first broadcast from 1YA, at 8.34 p.m. a oF "The Song Master’-a pro~Sihen of the favourite songs of by the Cameo Thee from 2YA at 8.36 p.m. Heinrich Schlusnus, _ baritone, will be heard from 3YA at 8.34 p.m. in a recorded re- — cital, including songs by Strauss and Schubert. . Monday, November 28: Some of the most beautiful songs in the world. are hymns and some of the most beautiful music is religious music. Hear ‘Hymns of All Churches’ from the four ZB stations at 8.30 a.m. . te A programme of Beethoven chamber music from 2YA at 8 p.m.

The Lyric Choir, conducted by. John T. Leech, presents "Mass in B Flat" from 4VA at ‘ 8 p:m. Hill-billy music covers a wide range, humour, melody, pathosand quite often-bathos. Hear "At Home with the Hill-billies" from 4Z2B at 7.30 pm. > Tuesday, November 29: Grace Adams. East, Ameri-. can trumpet soloist, from 1YA . at 8.13 p.m. . The Orchestre. ‘Pasdeloup, "with soloist and chorus under_the direction of the composer, presents "La Vie du Poete" ("The Life of a

Poet") by Gustave Charpentier, from 2YA at 8 p.m. Eric Grant, Examiner to the Royal Academy of Music, presents a pianoforte recital from | 2YA at 9.5 p.m. A session featuring world dances fs cloaked by the title "Rendezvous with Rhythm." Hear-.it from 4ZB at 7.45 p.m. Wednesday, November 30: Jessie Matthews, popular English film star, will be heard in two reecordings from 1YA at 9,49 p.m. With the Hon. Peter Fraser as’ chairman, and assisted by ~ an excellent selection. of artists, the St. Andrew’s Musical ~ Society will present a St. Andrew’s Day programme from ~ 2YA at 8 p.m. The Royal Christchurch Musical Society, conducted by Frederick Bullock, presents a concert from 3YA at’8 p. , Thursday, December Ts -"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" from "Roberto," is the Dream Melody fram 1ZB at 7.15 p.m.

Grace Adams East, American trumpet virtuoso, from 1YA at 8.15 p.m. The Auckland Artillery Band, conducted by Captain George Buckley, presents a studio concert from 1YA at 9.20 p.m. The Wellington Harmonic Society, conducted by Hi. ‘Temple White and accompanied by Esther Caigou, present a programme, with poputar interludes, from 2YA_ between 9.5 and 10 pm. The 4YA Concert Orchestra, conducted by Gil Dech, presents a studio concert ‘from 4¥A at 8 p.m. Blizabeth Schumann will be heard in two recordings, from 4YA at 9. 45 p.m. Friday, December 2: Heinrich Schlusnus, ‘famous baritone, will -be heard. in recordings of songs by .Schubert and Schumann from 1YA at 8.43. p.m. The Port Nicholson Silver, .Band presents a concert, with popular interludes, from 2YA at 9. 15 p.m. "Neath Italian Skies," a programme featuring. songs and melodies of Italy,. will be broadcast from 2YC. Wellington at 8 p.m. . The Christchurch Melody’ Four. (male voices) present a studio recital from 3YA at 9.23 p.m. Saturday, December 3: — Grace .Adams_ East, visiting American trumpet soloist,. will be heard. from 1YA at 8.23 p.m. Richard Crooks, first Ameri- _ ean to sing. the tenor lead at . the > New. York" Metropolitan Opera House, will be heard in two recordings from -1YA at 8.39 p.m.

The 3YA Orchestra, conducted by Will . Hutchens, Mus.Bac., presents a studio concert, with interludes by the Novelty Duo and the Roosters Concert Party, from BYA at 9.5 p.m.

Plays

Sunday, November 27: A presentation of the Shakespearean play. ‘‘ Hamlet,’ adapted and produced by the NBS, from 2YA at 9.5 p.m.

Humorous And Dramatic

. Sunday, November 27: A radio dramatisation of one of Charles Dickens’ most. famous novels, "A Tale of Two Cities" will be broadcast by the four ZB stations at 9.15 p.m. , "Behind the News" a drama of the sea by "Taffrail,"’ produced by the NBS, from 3YA at 9.5 p.m.

Mondey, November 28: ' "Going Places with Leon Gotz," popular travel session, is heard from the four ZB stations at 1¢ p.m, Another thrilling episode in "The Exploits of the Black Moth"-"Spy Mania"-will be hroadcast from 1YA at & p.m. "Time and Tide" or "The Bargee’s Daughter" is the title of the- second episode in the series of old-time melodramas "The Old

Time The-Ayter" to be heard from 1YA at 8.30 p.m. "Vieja Panama" ("Old Pana- © ama")-a._ continuity presentation by Philip Cross-from 2YA at 9.45 p.m. "Coronets of England-The Life of Charles II, The Merry Monarch," from 4YA at 9.5 p.m. Popular morning tea session "The House of Peter MacGregor is heard from the four ZB stations at 10.30 p.m, from Monday to Friday. Tuesday, November 29: A radio dramatisation of Nat Gould’s novel "The Double Event" is heard from the four ZB Stations at. 9° p.m. "Singapore Spy," a drama of intrigue and espionage in the world’s greatest fortress, from SYA at 8 p.m. "William the Conqueror" presented by George Edwards and Company from 3YA at 8.35 p.m. Wednesday, November 39: *"Coronets of England-tThe Life -". nar’

of Mary Queen of Scots" from TVA at 9.5 p.m. "Gross or "Crescent" is the title of chapter 8 of "Into the Light" a serial romance of the Middle Ages produced by the NBS and. presented From 2vA et 9.5 p.m. A further episode in the "‘Stonehill Prison Mystery" will be broadcast from 328 at 8.45 p.m. "Mittens,’? an epic of the Turf, presented by George

Edwards and Company from 4YA at 8 p.m. A further episode in the radio. dramatisation of Alexand?r Dumas’ great novel, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" will he heard from 4YA at 9.18 p.m, Thursday, December 1: "Westward Ho!" a radio drama tisation of Charles Kingsley’s immortal novel, presented by George Edwards and Company from LYA at 8 p.1. "The Journey to Panama"drama in cameo-from iZM Manurewa at 7.45 p.m.

Another complete Inspector Scott feature "The Case of the Mogal Emerald," presented by . George Edwards and Company will be heard from 3YA at & p.m. "He clapped his glass to hig sightless eye..." Listen to "Nek son of Trafalgar" from 3ZB at 8.45 p.m. "Cheops Builds a Pyramid’ is chapter four of "Man Through the Ages" the historical serial feature written by James J. Donnelly and produced by the NBS. Hear it from 4YA at 8.40 p.m.

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Friday, December 2: "One Man's Family,’’ one of the most popular radio features in America, is broadcast from the four ZB stations at 9 p.m. Saturday, December 3: Episade 4 of "The Memory Box of Runieet Sinch" will be .heard from 1YX Auckland at 8 p.m, Thrilis in the jungles and

swamps of South Americahidden treasure and lurking death, Hear ‘"‘Black Flame of the Amazon’’ from the four ZB stations at 6.15 tonight, tomorrow, and again on Friday. Chapter nine in the _ serial feature "The Life of Emile Zola" willbe broadeast by 2YA at 8.32 D.H.

RECORDINGS

IN THE "A" NATIONAL PROGRAMMES, RECORDINGS ARE INDICATED BY THE LETTER "R" IN PARENTHESES BESIDE THE ITEMS.

Talks

Sunday, November 27: Mrs. J. A. Lee’s popular Sunday talks, "Woman’s Place in the World," is heard from: 1ZB at 4 pm, 2Z2B and 3ZB at 4.45 pm, and 4ZB at 4.15 p.m. Most popular of all Sunday evening sessions is Mr. OC. G. Scrimgecur’s talk ‘‘The Man in the Street,’’ from 1ZB, 2ZB, &ZB and OZA at 8 o’clock. Monday, November 28: "A New Zealand Observer in Kurope" is the title of the re-

corded talk by Professor F. L. W. Wood, to be heard from 2YA at 8.40 p.m, Talk by Professor C. L. permet, Professor of Hnglish, Dalhousi University, Halifax, Nova "New Zealand Finds Itself," from 38YA at 9.5 D.m, Tali under the auspices of the Territorial Association by Gol. Samson, Officer Commanding the Otago Regiment, from 4VYA at 7.30 pam. Mr. J. T., Paul talks on "World Affairs" from 4YA at 8.40 p.m. Tuesday, November 29: A recorded talk by Mrs. Foster, "The Heart of Australia," from 4VA at 8.45 p.m. Wednesday, Nevember 20s With the end of the-secheol year fast approaching meny parents are faced with the prablem of finding suilaule nesitions for their children. The talk "Oecupational Opportunities Today" by Mr G. W. CO. Drake, Vocational Guidance Ofieer at Government Youth Centre, Auckiand. should assist in solving the problem. Wear it from LYA at 7.40 pum, Br. Guy H. Scholefteld talks en "World Affairs" from 2YG Wetlinogtca at $40 mm. ir, Mrnest Jenner. talks on "Cesar Franek’ ("WWhirliste of Time" sevrics) from 8¥A at 7.30 p.m, Ariother St. Andrew's Day broadcast is the talk "Sons of St, Andrew," to be given by Rev. W. Alten: from 4YA at &.40 p.m.

Thursday, December 1: "Marsden Arrives" a recorded talk on the early days of New Zealand by Mr. Douglas Cresswell, from 1YA at 9.5 p.m, "Who’s Who and What's What" -a ramble in the news by "Cor-anto"-from 2YA at 7.30 p.m. With sneculation rife as ta

what action the different units of the Commonwealth of British Nations are likely to take in the event of a war involving England the talk by Professor Norman McKenzie, Professor of International Law at the University of Tor. onto, "Canada in the Common. wealth" should prove of more than usual interest. Hear it from 2YA at 8.40 p.m. Sit back in your armchair and travel with Dr. A. L. M. Perry "Through Tropical Seas to England’s Shores" by listening to the broadcast from 3YA. at 9.5 p.m. Friday, December 2: What promises to be a very interesting talk, "History, Hero-Worshio and the Films."

by Dr. Gerda Eichbaum, is to be broadcast from 2YA at 8.40 p.m, Professor Arnold Wall talks on "The Meaning of Words" from 3YA at 9.5 p.m. Saturday, December 3: "The Health Stamp CamPaign" is the title and subject of a talk to be given from 4YA at 7.25 p.m.

Dance Music

Monday, November 28: Dick Colvin and his Music stpply the dance programme from 4YA, commencing at 10 p.m. Tuesday, November 29: An hour of dance music by the bands of Frank Froeba, Mal Hallett, and \voody Herman, from 8YA at 10 p.m. Wednesday, November 20: An hour of dance music by the bands of Horace Heidt and his Brigadiers, Hal Kemp, and Ozzie Nelson, with interludes by Ivor Moreton and Dare Kaye, and Charles Magnante, from 4YVA at 10 p.m. Sammy Lee and his Amtericanadians (on relay fram the Majestic Cabaret) previde 2YA’s dance programme from 10 p.m.

Thursday, December 1: An hour of dance music by the bands of Harry Roy, Carroll Gipbons, and Felix Mendelssehn, with interludes by Sam Brown and Dorothy Lamour, from 1¥A at 10 p.m. p.m, A dance programrace of -new recordings with special cwing session, compered by Arthur Pearce, will be broadcast hy 2YA at 10.4 p.m. The Savey Dance Band (on velay fram the Savoy Restavrant) provide the dance music from 4YA, commencing at 10 pain.

Opera

Sunday, November 27: A complete recorded prasentation of ‘"‘Dido and Aeneas,’’ by Heary Pursell, from 1¥A at 3.89 p.m, 4YA’s programme from 8.80 till 10.5 nm, will consist entirely of recordings of oteratic excerpts. The last hour of the programme is devoted exclusively to excerpts from the operas "The Bohemian Girl" (9.5 to 9.21 p.m.), and "Maritana" (9.21 to 10.5 p.m.).

Homecraft

Monday, November 28: "Good Morning, Everybody!" Says Aunt Daisy at 8.45 a.m. from the four ZB stations, from Monday to Friday. Replacing those two bright personalities, the Radio Twins (Misses Pat and Joan Murphy) from 2ZB at 2.40 p.m. is Miss Tony McKenna, former 2ZB receptionist, conducting "Tony’s Afternoon Recipe Session." "- Tuesday, November 29: Mothers! Listen to Marina’s nutrition talk from i1ZB at 9.37 a.m, If you want to know what’s new in town,- listen to Margot from 223 at 11.80 a.m, Wednesday, November 30: "Interior Decoration" is the sube ject of Anne Stewart’s talk from 1ZB at 10 am. and 2ZB at 10.7 a.m. *, Thursday, December 1: Elizabeth Blane talks on "Health and Beauty" from 228 at 9.45 am, Friday, December 2: Marina talks on "First Aid and Home Nursing" from 1ZB at 11.30 a.m. : "fashion Travellers," a new ses sion from 2ZB at 11.16 a.m. is conducted by Jane Brown,

Sports

Monday, November 28: Running commentary on the . Auckland Racing Club’s meetin at Ellerslie Racecourse from 1YA at 12 noon, Tuesday, November 29: Peava Nurmi is the subject of this evening’s broedecast of "The Roar of the Crowd," 4 sporting feature from 2Z3 at 9.30. Wednesday, November 20: "tn the Sports Club’-Mr, Jack Shelley, well-known Weil. ington golfer, talks on "Goif in America and England" from SY Ghristchurch at 3.15 p.m. Friday, Besertber 2: Sports talk by Gordon Hut. ter from 1VYA at 7.36 p.m. "Wellington versus Gld Timers Cricket Match" is the title of Mr. J. Reid's talk from 2YA at 7.45 Dm. Saturday, December 3: Relay from New Brighton of the New Brighton ‘Trotting Club’s Meeting by 83YA at 12 noon.

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 24, 25 November 1938, Page 25

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Record RAPID RADIO GUIDE Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 24, 25 November 1938, Page 25

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