RADIO NOTES
FRIDAY, JUNE 9
IYA: 7.45 New sporting feature: "Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?" Maflk Nicholls, All Black in England, 192-1, and in South Africa, 1928 discusses The Five.eighths Question (1); 8.0 Readings from the works of Lord Maurice Bar. ing and H. V. Morton, with incidental music. Presented Florence Robinson; 8.30 Societe des Concerts du Conservatoir; 8.48 Winifred Hill, so. prano; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Vincent Aspey, violin, Suite; 9.18 Heinrieh Schlusnus, baritone; 9.26 Arthur Rubinstein pianist,, a nd the London Symphony Orchestra, Concerto In A Major (Mozart); 10.0..11.0 Music, mirth and melody. 2YA: 8.0 Nathaniel Shilkret and his Orchestra, ''Music in the Air"' Medley; 5.6 The Buccaneers Octet; 8.13 Pinero, violinist, and Wm Wirges Orchestra; 8.19 Thomas L. Thobaritone; 8.23 Richard Liebert, organ, "Au Printemps'' (Gounod), ''The Flatterer" (Chaminade), "Bar. cardie" (Offenbach); 8.30 Mary Lewis, soprano; 8.34 Ferde Grofe Orchestra; 8.10 Talk: Major F. H. Lampen, Just Boots } Buttons and Badges; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Eb and Zeb; 9.15 A programme by the Port Nicholson Silver Band: "The Cossack"' march, ''Bells Across the Meadows"; 9.25 Ken Macaulay, baritone with band accompaniment; 9.29 Quentin Maclean, organ; 9.35 The Band; 9.41 Mr and Mrs Billy Mayerl, piano duet; 9.17 The Band: 'Panorama of famors Songs" vocal refrains by Ken Macaulay; 10.1-11.1 Rhythm On Record (new dance recordings compered by "Turntable"). 3YA: 8.0 Studio performance by the Christchurch Liedertafel r Student Songs, (a) The Tavern, (b) The Mermaid, (c) The Tarpaulin Jacket, (d) Little Brown Jug; 8.15 Fritz Kreisler violin; 8.28 The Choir; 8.38 Mildred Dilling, harp r"ecital; 8.50 The Choir; y.O Weather; 9.5 Talk: Mr A. G. Thompson, ''Schubert—Sublime I Genius of Song '; 9.20 Paul Godwin Orchestra, "Light Cavalry'' Overture 9.25 Marie Campbell, contralto: 9.3(5 Albert W. Ivetelbey's Concert Orclu estra; 9.48 Alfred Piccaver, tenor: 9.56 The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra; 10.0-11.0 Music, mirth and melody. 4YA: 8.0 Dad and Dave from Snake Gully; 8.15 Pinto Pete in Arizona; 8.30 The Rich Uncle from Fiji; 8.42 Talk: Mr Angus Ross, The First Eairl of Durham; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 The Chelsea ''Now is the month of Maying"'; 9.12 Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, "The Barber of Seville" overture (Rossini); 9.20 Read ing by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes; 10.0.11.0 Dance programme by the Savoy Dance Band SATURDAY, JUNE 10 IYA: 8.0 The Studio Orchestra: 8.9 The Cele-'te vocal; S. 21 Studio Orchestra; 8.29 Eva Simson. soprano; 8.41 Studio Orchestra; 8. in bass, songs from ''Chu-Chin-Chow'' 1 ; 8.53 Studio Orchestra; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Andre Kostelanetz, instrumental and vor-al; 9.13 The Accordioneers, accordion duo; 9.19 Kenny Baker, light vocal; 9.25 Carroll Gibbons and Associated Artists, variety sketch, Carroll GiV>bons's Birthday Party; 9.33 Will Ka.vibraphone; 9.36 Renee Houston and Pat Aherne in two musical sketches; 9.12 TJhe Accordioneers; 9.48 Comedy Harmonists, Whistle While You Work, The Donkey Serenade; 9.54 Carroll Gibbons and his Boy Friends: "Carefree'' selection; 10.0 Sports summary; 10.10-11.15 Dance music. 2YA: 2.45 Rugbj; 8.0 Coronets of England: The Life of Queen Elizabeth; 8.29 New Mayfair Orchestra, Gilbert and Sullivan selection; 8.0~ Evelyn McGregor and Walter Preston, vocal duet; 8.43 Lukewela's Royal Hawaiians, 'Hawaiian Hospi'To You Sweetheart Aloha,' 'South Sea Island Magic'; 8.50 The Hill Top Harmonisers, "Thompson's Old Gray Mule,,* 'Giles Scroggins's Ghost' 'Beaver Creek'; 8.54 Felix Mendelssohn and his orchestra, 'King Revel' selection; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Old-time dance programme by 2YA Old.tinie Dance Orchestra. 3YA: 2.30 Rugby; 8.0 Homestead on the Rise; 8.15 One Good Deed a Day; 8-. 27 Quentin Maclean, organ, *'A Garland of Roses"'; 8.35 Coronets ol England: The Liie of Charles 11, the Merry Monarch; 9.0 Weather: 9.5 3YA Orchestra; 9.12 Light Opern Company: "The Quaker Girl" vocal gems; 9.21 3YA Orchestra; 30 Cecil Johnson broadcasting ''Good Health" l A running commentary on a Film Premiere: 9.37 Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham, vocal duets; 9,44
3YA Orchestra; 9.52 Jack Buchanan, and Elsie Randolph present "Mr Whittington"; 10.15.11.15 Dance music by Tut Coltman's Dance Band. 4YA: 11.30 and at intervals, running commentaries on, Dunedin Jockey Club's meeting (relay from Win. gatui); 8.0 Light Orchestral and Bal_ lad Concert by 4YA Concert Orchestra; 8.10 A. J. H. Jeavons, baritone with orchestral accompaniments: A group of negro spirituals; 8.23 The Orchestra; 8.37 Olga Haley, soprano: ''So We'll Go No 'More a-Roving" ; "Annie Laurie," ''At Night"; 8.10 The Orchestra (assisting vocalist A. J. H. Jeavons); 9.0. Weather; *9.5 Dance music; 10.0 Sports summary; 10.0 Dance music. SUNDAY, JUNE 11 IYA* 11.0 Baptist service frevn Mount Eden Church; 7.0 Presbyter, ian service from St James' Church; 8.30 The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra "Oberon" overture; 8.40 Gwenda Weir, soprano; 8.52 London, Philharmonic Orchestra; 9.0' Weather: 9.5 Nancy Vaughan, piano; 9.17 Gerhard Husch, baritone; 9.26-10.0 Jacques Thibaud, violin and Pablo Cas. als ( cello with the Pablo Casals Orchestra, ''Double Concerto in A Minor-' (Brahms). 2YA: 31.0 Anglican service from St Peter's Church; 7.0 Methodist service from Wesley Methodist Church; 8.15 Selected recordings; 8.30 The BBC Symphony Orchestra;, "La Scala Di Seta" overture (Rossini); 8.38 Charles Kullman, tenor; 8.46 Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra; 0.0 Weather; 9.5.10.0 Music from the Theatre —Leoncavallo's opera in one act "I Pagliacci." 3YA,; 11.0 Presbyterian service from Knox Church; 7.0 Anglican service from Christ's College Chapel; 8.15 Selected recordings; 8.30 Boston Promenade Orchestra, "Midsummer Night's Dream" overture (Mendelssohn); 8.42 Jean Scott, soprano recital; 8.53 Philadelphia Orchestra ''Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" (Liszt) 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Ashburton Silver Band; 9.14 Peter Dawson, bassJjaritone; 9.22 The Band; 9.36 Turner Layton, tenor; 9.42 The Band; 9.45 Peter Dawson "Rudyard Kipling's Barrack-room Ballads"; 9.53-10.0 The Band. 4YA: 11.0 Anglican service from St Paul's Cathedral; 6.30 PresbyterI ian service from Knox Presbyterian Church; 8.15 An organ recital by Prof. V. E. Galway, Mus.D, Dunedin City Organist; 8.45 A recital by Dorothy Davies; 9.0 Weather; 9.5_ 10.25 ''Victoriana." Part five of a dramatic mosaic commemorating the life and reign of Queen, Victoria— The Exhibition of all Nations.
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