RADIO PROGRAMMES
Following is a summary of the programmes to he broadcast by the principal New Zealand, wireless stations and 2ZH, Napier:— IYA, Auckland. r 7.30: A discussion. “The Modern Spirit (5); In the Home”. Mrs J. Terry, Mr L. P. Leary. 8.0; A 8.8.0. recorded programme, “The Table Under the, Tree.” An evening in a Continental cafe with Wilfred Booke Ley. The music is played by Walford Hyden’s Orchestra. Jack Jackson’s Dorchester Hotel Orchestra, presents, “Follow the Sun” selection. The Rocky Mountaineers, “Hill-Billy Songs” Medley. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. A 8.8. C. recorded talk, “Conquest of the Air.” Lecture No. 8: “The Shape of Things to Come.” by various speakers. “A Breath of Erin.” Band music of Irish airs (recorded).
2YA, Wellington. 8.0: Ambrose and his Orchestra, “Piccadilly, Concert Arrangement” (Meskill, Harvey, Carr.) The Japanese houseboy and his employer, “Another Soul-Stirring Romance.” “Music Round the Campfire,” introducing “Old Strawberry Roan;” “I Like Mountain Music;” “Swanee River.’ ’“The Voice of the people: Alexander and Napolean.” One of a series of plays dealing with the Russian people from the time of Peter the Great. Talk: Mrs Alfred Watt, M.A., M.8.E., President of the Associated Country Women of the World, “Country Women and International Relations.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. A programme by the Circassians Choir, with interludes by Ina Bosworth (violinist).
3YA, Christchurch. 8.0: Grand Scottish concert (under the auspices of the Scottish Society of New Zealand), “Gathering of the Clans,” Assisting artists include Scottish Society’s Pipe Band, David McGill (tenor), Kathleen Chapple (soprano), Lucy Cowan (elocution), Robert Allison (baritone), Jdan Scott (mezzosoprano),Jimmy Grieve (comedian) and the Campbell Boys (concertina duo). (Relayed from the Scottish Society’s Hall.) l).O: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk, Mr Leicester Webb, “World Affairs.’ 9.20: Dance music. 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0: A programme of the Concerfgebouw Orchestra, conducted by William Mengelberg, featuring at 9.5 p.m., Tschaikowsky’s Symphony _ No. 5. Soloists: Lloyd Hunter (’cellist), Herbert Janssen (baritone) (recorded). The Orchestra, “Alceste” Overture (Gluck). Lloyd Hunter (’cello), “Chanson de Nuit” (Elgar); “Tarantelle” (Haigh); “Serena Con Dolcissa” (Gerardy); “Cantiicne” (Ganne). The Orchestra, “Les Preludes” Symphonic Poem (Liszt). 5.40: Reserve. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. The Orchestra, Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36 (Tschaikowsky). Herbert Jansson (baritone), “Seclusion;” “Battle-Weary;” “La-
mentation” (Wolf). The Orchestra, “Damnation of Faust;” “Dance of the Sylphs;” “Hungarian March” (Berlioz). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. ’ : 2ZH, Napier. (Silent Night.) Daventry. 8.0: Big Ben, a play “Within the Law,” Part 1. 8.45: A recital of new gramophone records. 9.0: Talk, “Food For Thought.” 9.20: Festival of Empire and Remembrance by the British Legion. From the Royal Albert Hail, London. 9.40: The news.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 282, 12 November 1936, Page 4
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