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What’s On The AIR?

All YA Stations 1 7 p.m.: Government and overseas news. 7.10: New Zealand news and -oports 1 YA, 650 k.c.. 461.3 in. 7.30: Sports talk by Gordon Hutler. 3.0: (R) The BBC Theatre Orchestra, 'election: “The Yeoman of the Guard.” 3.10: Essie Ackland (contralto), “Fairy Tales of Ireland, "Gentle Zephyrs.” 3.16: Mary Martin (violin), Choral Prelude,” “Murciana,” “Andaluza,” “Guitarrc.” 8.28: Frank Tiltertoi (tenor), “Operatic Selection.” 8.36: (R) The Charles Brill Orchestra, “Soirees Musicles.” 8.48; (R) Lina Pagliughi (soprano), “Convien Partir.” 8.52: <R> Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, “Finlandia.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: (R) “Columbia on Parade”—Eleven of Columbia’s famous u'tists present “A Crazy Christmas Pantomime.” 9.13: (R) Debroy Somers Band, “1812 And All That.” 9.21: <R) Den Donovan (Irish tenor), “An Irish Medley.” 9.27: (R) Eddie Dunstedter at the Hammond Electric Organ, “The Donkey’s Serenade,” “La Cumparsita.” 9.33: (R) Bobbie Comber, Fabio Drake and Company (comedy sketch), ‘A Fruity Melodrama.” or “The Doings up at the Hall.” 9.41: (R) Larry Adler (mouth organ virtuoso), “Rhapsody in Blue.” 9.47: (R) Harry Hemsley (child impersonator), “Elsie, Johnnie and Winnie’s Broadcast.” 9.53: (R) Debroy Somers Band, “Rigolctto R'amblings.” 10.0: “Music, mirth and melody—featuring Carson Robison and his Buckaroos. 2YA. 570 k.c., 526 m.— 7.45: Tall: by a representative of the Automobile Association, “Roads and Road Safety.” 8.0: Chimes. (R) Carson Robison and his Buckaroos. 8.13: <R) Joe Loss and his Band “Remember me." 8.10: (R) Jack Hulbert (light vocal). “My Dancing Lady.” “Keep Tempo." 8.22: (R) The Paradise Island Trio (insrtumental), “Missouri Waltz." 8.25: (R) Norman Long (vocal comic), “The Drage Way. 8.28: (It) The King’s Jesters and Their Orchestra, “The Fly Outflow The Flea.” 8.31. (R) Gerry Moore (piano). “Says My \Heart.” 8.34: (R) “The Pied Piper” (from the Walt Disney Silly Symphony). 8.40: (R) Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Sousa’s Marches.” 8.48: <R) Jimmy O’Dea and Harry O’Donovan (sketch). “Mrs. Mulligan Buys a Turkey.” 8.51: (R> Jenny Howard (light vocal), “Jolly Old Christmas.” 8.54: (R) 11. Robinson Cleaver (organ), “Christmas Medley.” 9.0: eport and station notices. 9.5: <R) El.) and Zeb” (the country storekeepers). (ID The Silver Stars Band, “Bohemian Girl” Overture. 9.22: Jack Mackintosh (cornet), “Mary of Argyle. ’ 9.25: Olga Burton (soprano), "Primroses Deck the Bank’s Green Side,’ “Still the Lark Finds Repose.” 9.3': (R) “Greenwich Night Pageant, 1933.” 9.47: CR) Olga Burton (soprano), "Love

Errant,” ‘‘Shepherd, Thy Demeanour Vary.” 9.53: (R) Brass Band, “Berlin Police March,” "The Champion Band.” 10.0: Dance programme of new recordings, with special swing session, composed by Arthur Pearce. 3YA, 720 k.c., 416.4 m. 7.35: Talk. 3.0: Chimes. (R) Symphony Orchestra, conducted toy Walter Goehr, “Nights at the Ballet” No. 3. 3.10: <TI > Marie Bremner (soprano), “A Spring Morning,” "When Love is Kind.” “My Lovely Celia,” “Phyllis Has Such Charming Graces.” 8.22: (R) Reginald Foort (organ), “In a Persian Market,” “Serenade,” “Cavatina,” “Bells Across the Meadow.” 8.34: A. G. Thompson < baritone),” Good for Nowi.” “Women.” "When the Harvest’s In, v "Drat ’Em.’ 3.4 G: (R) William Turners Ladies’ Choir, “In Springtime, “Love is Meant to Make Us Glad. ’ 8.52: Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Waiter Goehr, “Nights at the Ballet’’ No. 4. 9.5: (R) Talk, Professor F. L. H. Wood, Professor of History at Victoria College, “A New Zealand Observer in Europe—The Vitality of France.” 9.20: (R) Frank Westfield’s Orchestra, Our Miss Gibbs” Selection. 9.2 G: George Titchcner (comedian, “My Advice,” “What a Pal.” 9.30: Allen Wellbroek in pianoforte novelties, “Hits of the Year.” 9.4 G: (R) Danny Malone (tenor), “The Sunshine sailed away from Killarney” (traditional), “Shannon River.” 9.52: London Theatre Orchestra, “A Country Girl” Selection. 10.0: (R) Talk by Nolle Scanlan, “A Contrast in Christmasscs: New Zealand and England. 10.15: Music, mirth and melody, including at 10.30 Carson Robison and his Buclcaroos. 4YA, 790 k.c., 379.5 m. 7.45: Talk by Mr. O’Shea, “A Review o! To-morrow’s Cricket.” 8.0: Chimes. ijo “Dad and Dave from Snake Gully.” 8.15: The London Piano Accordion Band, “Two Lovely People. 8,18: (R) “An Enemy in Trouble.” (A Japanese Houseboy). 8.30: (R) "Pinto Pete in Arizona." 8.34: (R) Talk by the editor of the New Zealand Law Journal. “The Law. The Lawyers and the Festive season." 9.5: St. Georges Singers, "Wassail Songs,” “What Child Is This.” 9.12: The Philadelphia Orchestra, Christmas oratorio, Shepherds Christmas music.” 9.20: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes: Author—Charles Dickens, “A Christmas Carol.” Music from--Schubert, "Unfinished Symphony’; Elgar. “Saint d’Amour”; Handel, “Mes--1 siah. Pastoral Symphony.” 10.0: Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band (from Savoy Restaurant). Empire Broadcast. — T—--8.0 pan.: Big Ben. “Empire Exchange.” 8.15: Crystal Palace Band. 8.55: "Under the Red Duster.” Life in the Mercantile Marine. 9.50: The news and announcements.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19820, 23 December 1938, Page 13

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What’s On The AIR? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19820, 23 December 1938, Page 13

What’s On The AIR? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19820, 23 December 1938, Page 13