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RADIO PROGRAMMES

FRIDAY, 6th MAY

IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. afternoon concert; o'.ao p.m. to 7 p.m.] children's uesaion—Uncle Jack; 7.15 p.m.) news and reports, etc.; 7.30 p.m., tain on "Motoring," by Mr. Geo. Campbell; 8 p.m., relay from the Prince Edward Theatre; mezzo soprano solos, {a) "X Wonder if Love is a l)ream" (foster), (b) "l«'or You Alone," Miss D. Bayne; baritone solo, ''The Trumpeter," Mr. Kennedy; 'cello solos (a) "Air on G String" (Bach), (b) ••Londonderry Air," Mrs. Vita; tenor solos (a) "i Pitch My Lonely Caravan" (b) "Oft in the Stilly Night," Mr. A. Kipley; piano solo, "Hungarian Khacsodie," Mr. Len Schwabe; soprano solo, Miss P. Jl'Lcod; violin solos (a) "Sonata in A" (Handel), (b) selected, Mr. R; Muston. Interval. Kelay from the Prince Edward Theatre; baritone solos (a) "Deathless Army," (b) "Haere Tonu," Mr. Kennedy; 'cello solo, "Gavotte Joyeuse," Mrs. Vita; mezzo soprano solo, "Here's to Love aud Laughter," Miss Bayne; piano solos, Mrs. Schwabe; tenor solo, "How Many Hired Servants," Mr. A. Ripley; violin solo, "Slavonic Dance, G. Minor," Mr. R. Muston; soprano solo, Miss P. M'Leod. 3YA, Christchurch.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., afternoon concert; 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m!, news and reports, etc.; 8 p.m., relay from Everybody's Theatre; soprano solo, "Thanks be to God," Miss Myra Edmonds; humorous sketch, "Married Men," Mr. stone; vocal duet, "Farewell to Summer " Misses M. Edmonds and F. Brown; cornet solo, Mr. G. Paterson; contralto solo, "Love the Peddler," Miss F. Brown- humorous sketch, "The Veteran's Song" Mr Instone; vocal duet, "Go Pretty Rose," Misses M. Kdmonds and V. Brown- cornet solo, Mr. G. Paterson; soprano solo, "Sybil and I, Miss Myra Edmonds. Interval Relay of otgan recital from St. Andrew's Church, by Mr. R. E. Lake.

4YA, Dunedin.—3 p.m. (chimea) to 430 p.m., afternoon concert: His Master's Voice recital; relay from Savoy Cabaretreadings by Mrs. I. W. Cowie; studio numbers; relay from Savoy Cabaret; gramophone recital. 7 p.m., children's session —Aunt Diana; news and reports, etc. 8 p.m. (chimes) to 10 p.m., studio concert: address under the auspices of the WE A • relay from Savoy Cabaret. • • •>

2YK, Wellington.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., afternoon concert; studio items and relay of Manuel Hyman's Band from New Adelphi Cabaret. 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m., children's session—Aunt Jo, Uncles Ernest and Bill. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., studio concert, and relay of Manuel Hyman's Band. 2FC, Sydney.—7.so p.m.: Studio items and programme announcements. 8: Big Ben; from Her Majesty's Theatre, the first act of "Frasquita." 9.10: From studio —Mr. W. F. Kay, final talk on "Immortals of the Sydney stage." 9.25: Mr. Gladstone Bell, 'cello solo, "Cradle Song." 9.30: Miss Alice Prowse, contralto, "Fairy Love Song," (from "Songs of the Hebrides"). 9.34: Mr. Wally Baynes, comedian. 9.40: Mr. Montgomery Stuart, humorous recitation. 9.48: Miss Alice Prowse, contralto, (a) 'Cradle Song" (Kreigler), (b) "Aye Maria." 0.54: Mr. Gladstone Bell, 'cello solo, "La Fileuse." 10: Big Ben. Mr. Wally Buynes, comedian. 10.7: Mr. Harrison White, banjo solos. 10.12: Miss Alice Prowse, contralto, "Morning." 10 16- Mr Gladstone Bell, 'cello solo, "Variation." 10.28: Mr. Montgomery Stuart, humorous recitation, 10.32: Mr. Harrison White banjo solos. 10.39: Mr. Wally Baynes comedian. 10.45: Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 10.53: Mr. Harrison White, banjo solos, from the studio. 10.58: Late news and announcements. 11: Big Ben; National Anthem; close down. 2BL, Sydney.—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; broadcasters' topical chorus. 8.3: Miss Grace Saville "(contralto). 8.10: Messrs. Morris and CharTton, in duets and solos. 8.25: The Ahad Duo (steel guitars). 8.32: Stan. Hudson and Alf. J. Lawrence. 8.52: Miss Elsie Findlay (soprano). 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes; weather report and forecast. 9.0: Broadcasters' Trio. 9.10: The sporting editor of the "Sun" on 'the prospects of Saturday's racing. 0.36: Mr. R. M. Baxter (tenor). 0,43: Lenore Graham and Syd. Kingsley (in harmony and comedy) 9.58: Broadcasters' f"°- 10-5-' Mr. Ted Stanley (comedian). 10.12: Miss Grace Saville. 10.10: The Ahad Duo. 10.20: Duet, Miss Elsie Findlay and Mr. R. M. Baxter. 10.30: Broad- ?!! s. t? I B^ Trio- 10-40: Miss Elsie Findlay. 1(1.47: Mr. Ted Stanley. 10.54: Mr. R. M. Baxter. ]1: G.P.O. clock and chimes ; National Anthem.

2GB, Sydney.-? pirn.: Music. 7.5: Tulk 7,15: Music. 7.20: Topical talk. 7.30: Music. 7.35: Talk to men. 7.55: Instrumental trio, Dan Scully, Muriel Lang, Ada Brook. 8.5: Address by Professor Ernest Wood. 8.20: Violin rolob by Dan Scully 8.28: A half-hour with the 2GB String Quartet, Lloyd Davies, Monica Horder, Charles Boult, Muriel Lang. 8.55: An uouncements. 0: Topical talk. 9.15: Songs by Mr. Edmonds. 0.23: Piano solos by Ada Brook. 0.53; Instrumental trio, Monica Horder, Muriel Lang. Ada Brook. 0.45----hongs by Mr. Edmonds. D.53: Cheerio talk. 10: Close down.

31,0, Melbourne.—7.3o p.m.: Studio orchestra. 7.40: O'Mitra and Burke. 8: l)r Brooke Nicholls. 8.15: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 8.25: Estelle Mark Trio 8 40----atudio orchestra. 8.47: Russell Callow', tenor. 8,54: Crackajack Mouth-organ OrdiSHlru. 8: Mr. 11. K. Lowe. 0.10: llury Mack, contralto. 0.17: Collingwood Citizens' Hand. 0.27: Syd. Buck. 0.4 r • iidio orchestra. 0.47: "Cardigan." 0.f)7: Collii'.gwood Citizens' Band. .10.7: Nell Crane, comedienne. 10.15: Crackajack Mottthorgun Orchestra. 10.22: News 10.32: Mary Mack, contralto. 10.40: Collingwood Citizens* Hand. 10.50: News. 11: Our great thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson. 11.40: Close down.

4QG, Brisbane—7.4s p.m.: From the Rorantion Hull, W.K.A. music class. 0.1.1: Week-end road information for motorists, ofKeiiilly supplied\v the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland.- D.30 p.m.: A one-act play, "The Monkey's Pnw" (a phantasy in throo scenes, by Mr, W. Jacobs), presented by the Brisbimo Round Table Players; persons in the play—Mr. White (Neville Elliott), Herbert (Keith Elliott), Mrs White (Edith Rowctt), Serg-Mujor Morris (John Clarke), Mr. Sampson (Eric Roemcriuann). Scone I: The living-room of an old-fnshioned cottage in tho outskirts of Flilhain. London—evening; scene 11., the same—tho following morning; scene 111,, the same—evening (a week later); time, tho presont. 10: Tho "Daily Mail" news; weather nowH", to-morrow's sporting fixtures; closn down.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 105, 6 May 1927, Page 10

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 105, 6 May 1927, Page 10

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 105, 6 May 1927, Page 10