Programmes for Monday
Sporting Fixtures. — To-morrow's broadcasts: IYA, noon, Ellerslie Races. 3YA, 11.30 a.m., Plun- , icet Shield cricket, Wellington v. Can- ' terbury, noon, Addington Trots; 2 p.m. New Zealand tennis championships. 4YA, 11 a.m., Plunkct Shield cricket, Otago v. Auckland. :¥A, 650 k.c, 461.3 m, Noon: Running commentary on the Auckland Racing Club's meeting- at Ellerslie Racecourse. 8 p.m.: (R) "Exploits of the Black Moth," "Affairs of State." 8.32: (R) "The Old Time TheAyter" "A Brother's Sacrifice" or "Under Africa's Sun." 8.45: (R) "John Halifax, Gentlemen." 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: (R) Debroy Somcrs Band, "Ice Rink" selection. 9.11: (R) "Humour by Winkle and Wisdom The Girl with the Thousand Pounds." 9.19: (R) Eddie Cantor (comedian) accompanied by Ambrose and his Orchestra, "Lambeth Walk," "Says My Heart"; "Little Lady Make-Believe.' 9.25: (R) Thomas L. Thomas (Metropolitan Opera baritone), andNatShilkret and hjs Orchestra, with the popular Male Qua'rtet, "The Melodeers, present "Melody Time." 9.40: (R) Mississippi Minstrels, "An Old Time Minstrel Show." 9.50: (R) Louis Levy and 'his Gaumont British Symphony, "Music From the Movies." 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 2YA. 570 It.c, 526 m.— "nm: (R) BBC Variety Orchestra, "Seville." 8.5: (R) Hillbillies (vocal), with novelty accompaniment, "Waltzing Matilda" (an Australian song), "A Shanty in a One Horse Town." 8.11: (R) Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffins (instrumental). "Ragging The A.C.Iv "Sarawaki." 8.17: Julie Werry (N.Z.
soprano), "Spanish Serenade"; "Cradle Song"; "It's Only a Love Song"; The Old Refrain"; "Waiata Poi." 8.32: (R) Ray Ventura and his Collegians, "Roses of Picardy." 8.36: (R) "Presenting All Stars." 8.44: (R) Toralf Tolleisen (accordion), "Dizzy Accordion. 8 47- (R) CeciL Johnson (humorous monologue), "Good Health." 8.50: (R> Geraldo and his Romance-in-Rhythm Orchestra, (with Olive Groves, Cyr.l Grantham. George Baker, "The Toe Hatters" and full chorus), Show Boat" selection. 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: BBC recorded feature, "The Heart of England"—a programme from the Midlands. J.i 5: "Tales of the Silver Greynound "The Romany Road." 10.0: Dance programme. 3YA, 720 k.c., 416.4 m.— 11 30 a.m. and throughout the day: Progress reports on Plunket Shield cricket match, Wellington versus Canterbury. 12.0: Relay from Addington of Canterbury Park Trotting Club's meeting. 2.0: Progress reports from Wilding Park of New Zealand Tennis Championships. 7.20: Review of day's play in the Plunket Shield match. 8.0: (R) Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Pique Dame" overture; "Parade of the PupDets"; "Wee Maegregor Patrol." . 8 11: (R)' Peter Dawson (bass baritone) ■ "O Sing to Me an Irish Song," "Auld Songs o' Hame" (Geehl). 8.19: (R) Band of H.M. Royal Air Force, "Serenade"; "The Geisha" selection. 8.30: (R) Eb and Zeb." 8.39: (R) Band of Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, "The Lightning Switch." 8.44: (R) The Maestros (vocal quintet), "Auld Scots Songs." 8.52: (R) Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Hyde Park Suite. 9.0: ; Weather, station notices. 9.5: Thomas 1 E. West (tenor), "The World is Mine . To-night"; "Gianina Mia"; "Ay, Ay,
Ay'" "Santa Lucia." 9.17: (R) New Mayfair Orchestra, "Gilbert and Sullivan" selection. 9.25: Gladys Moncrieff (soprano), "Under the Deodar"; "Rackety Coo." 9.31: Stanelli, Norman Long, Trevor Watkins, Al and Bob Harvey, Mario de Pietro, "Stanelh's Stag Party." 9.45: Jules Ruben Trio (instrumental), "Old and New Girl Friends." 9.51: "Stars Calling." 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, 790 k,c, 379.5 m.— 11 pm.- And at intervals, commentaries on play in the Plunket Shield match Otago v. Auckland. 8 p.m.: (R) The New Mayfair Orchestra, "Sons o' Guns" selection. 8.10: (R) The Radio Rogues, "A Radio Party. 8.18: (R) Billy Reid and his Accordion Band, "South American Joe. 8.21: (R) Norman Long (comedian), "Anything Can Happen Nowadays, "Wot For?" 8.27: (R) Bert Hirsch's Novelty Dance Orchestra, "Volga Boatmen Song"; "Flight of the Bumble Bee"; "Caminito"; "Bubbling Over with Happiness"; "La Golondnna. 8.40: (R) Nelson Keyes and Ivy St. i Hellier (comedy sketch), "Our Friends the Stars." 8.46: (R) Peter Kreuder (piano), "Ralph Bcnatzky" selection. 8.52: (R) Ambrose, Jessie Matthews. Geraldo, Kunz, Lew Stone, Greta Keller, Josephine Bradley. "The Street Singers," "Presenting All Stars!" 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9.5: "Coronets of England-Charles 11, The Merrv Monarch." 9.34: "Khyber (story of the North-West Frontier). 10.0: Dance music. Empire Broadcast. — 8 p.m.: Big Ben. "in Town to-night." 8.30: Organ recital by Eric Thiman. 8.50: Theatre composers—Sidney Jones, the man and his music. 9.50: News.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19826, 31 December 1938, Page 15
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