RADIO NOTES
FRIDAY, MAY 12 IYA: 8.0 Lamoureux Orehesti-a,: 8.18 Winifred Hill, soprano; 8.30 Symphony Orchestra; 8. hi Oeorge Thill, tenor; S.I!) .loan Dowding, piano: 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Talk Mr Alex Thomson, 'Old Settlors in the ?\'e\v World''; 9.18 Danise, bavitone; 0.2(5 London Philharmonic Orchestra; 10.0 Music, mirth mid melody. 2YA: 8.0 Yienne Waltz Orchestra and chorus; 8.10 Peti<y Dawson, bass baritone with chorus and orchestra: "Waiata Poi'" '-Waltzing .Matilda"; 8.1(5 Reginald Dixon, origan; 8.212 Yera Lynn with the Six IXbutautes(vocal): 8.28 Eddie Peabody, harpguitar solo wiith piano: B.:}] Denny Dennis, vocal with instrumental a.ecompairment: 8.37 Larry Adler. mouthorgan; 8. i.l Talk. Mr L. Me-C-iliiek, What 1 Saw in Soviet Russia: i).O Weather; 0.5 Kb and Zcb: 0.15 programme, by the Port Nicholson Silver Band; 0.23 Mrs Hilda G. Xoble, eon Iml h>: 0.20 Rand; 9.14 Mrs Hilda Xoble: 0.50 Band; 10.0 Rhvthm on record. :;YA: 8.0 Phikulolphin Orchestra; 8.17 Mark Raphael, baritone; 5.27 Joseph Szigcti, violin; 8.38 Mrs Yv'iL fved Andrews, contral.to; B.o> Orchestra: :\.[) Weather; 9.5 Reserved; 0.20 Symphony Orchestra-. 0.21 Thr,mas E. West, tenor; 9.3G Albert Sandler and his orchestra; 0.45 Mavis Bennett, soprano; 0.51 Orchestra Raymonde, Cavalcade of Strauss Waltzes; 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. IYA: 8.0-Dad ;.ml Dn.ve; 8.15 rin. to Peite: 8.30 Rch Uncle from ?. r ~>\\; 8.!2 lloi'st Seliiminelj>rennm, 8.15 Talk by Miss >JcCrindel, «Kn£«lish ,Vo]k Dancing': 0.0 Weather: 9.0 BBC Wireless Singers: 0.12 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra; v) .20' Readings by Professor T. D. Ada;ns with musical interludes; 10.0 Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band. SATURDAY, MAY 13 IYA: Commentary on Rugby i'ooL ball match at Eden Park; 8.0 Studio Orchestra; 8.10 Sybil Phillips, sourano and Mirrie Hill, pianist in n 15 minute recital of compositions by Mirrie Hill; 8.30 Mary Martin, violin; 8.42 Walter Brough, bariltone; 8.52 Studio Orchestra,; 9.0 Weather: 9.5 Billy Plonkit and his band; 0.11 Viennese Orchestra; 0.17 Light Opera Company: 0.21 Louis Levy and his Gaumont British Symphony: 0.27 Hildegarde, light vocal; 9.33 Cha -lie Knnz, piano; 0.30 The Hill Billies; 9.45 Roy Smeck and his Serenadei's: 0.51 Sandy Powell; 0.57 Orchestra Mascotte; 10.0 Sports summary; 10.10 Modern dance music. 2YA: 3.0 Running commentary on Rugby football match at Athletic, Park; 8.0 Coronets of Kngla.ncl: The Life of Queen Elizabeth; 8.20 Salon Orchestra; 8.32 Recital by Alfred Lorencc; 8.47 Salon Orchestra; 8.50 The Comedy Harmonists; 8.5(5 Louis Katzman and his orchestra; 0.0 Won. ther; 0.5 Old time dance music; 10.0 Sports summary; 10.10 Continuation of dance programme. 3YA: 12.30 Relay from Riceartovi of Ashburton County Racing Ciub's meeting; 8.0 Homestead on the Ri>~e--8.15 Fourth Form at St Percy's; 8.27 Debroy Somers Band; 8.35 Coronels of England; 0.0 Weather; 0.5 3YA Orchestra; 9.15 Cicely Courtneidge, comedienne; 9.21 Orchestra; 0.33 Stanelli, Norman Trevor Watkins, Al and Bob Harvey, Mario do Petro and Jack Wynne "Stanei'i's Stag Party"; 9. id Orchestra; JO.O S]>orts summary; 10J5 Dance music l)y Tut Coltman'. : . Dance Band. -IYA: 12.0 Running commentaries on racing at the Forbury Park Trotting Club's meeting: 3.0 Commentary on senior Rugby football match; 8.0 Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra; 8.10 Rmth Millar, soprano: 8.16 Salon Orchestra; 8.28 Lex MacdonaVl baritone; 8.37 Orchestra Raymonrlc: 8.43 Ruth Miller, soprano; 8.49 Sym phony Orchestra; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Dance music. SUNDAY, MAY 14. IYA: 7.0 Methodist service; 5.15 Recordings; 8.30 Presentation by John Tait and the Madrigal Choir, with instrumentalists; 9.0 Weather: 9.5 Henry Shirley, piano: 9.17 llein rich Schlusnus baritone; 9.25 Albert Sammons, violin and Lionel Tort is. viola with London Philharmonic Orchestra. 2YA: 7.0 Roman Catholic Church; 8.15 Recordings; 8.30 jMusic from the Theatre: Bizet's "Carmen." 3YA: 7.0 Anglican service; 8.15 [\> cord'ngs; 8.30 Symphony Orchestra; 8.10 Mrs Andrews, contralto; 8.52 Orchestra; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Ashburton Silver Band; 9.17 Lance Fairfax, baritone; 9.23 The Band. 4YA: 8.15 Organ recital by Pro. fessor V. K. Galway; 8.45 Recital by Ray Trewcrn, tenor; 9.0 Weather: 9.5 "Strife," a play by John Galsworthy .
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 10, 12 May 1939, Page 2
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