RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY, 18TH JUNE
Following are to-day's broadcast programmes:—
IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports; sporting results. 8 to 11: Chimes; relay o£ orchestral selections from Strand IKeatre, under the direction of Eve Bentley, contralto solos, (a) "Slave Song," (b) "Just JBecause the Violets," Mrs. Jellard; elocutionary, "Lasca," Mr, J. A. Daniels; boy soprano, (a) "Aye. Maria" (Gounod), (b) "Country Folk," Master D. Lunny; contralto solo, "String of Pears," Mrs. Jellard; humour, (a) "Wot a Life," (b) "Quotable Anecdotes," Mr. J. A. Daniels; boy soprano, "Garden of Your Heart," Master D. Lunny; weather report and interval; dance music by "Liternational Six."
3YA,. Christchurch.—3.4s p.m. to 4.45 p.m.: Description of Association football from English Parkl—Canada y. Canterbury.. 6.30 to 7: Children's session—Uncle Jack; 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Chimes; Strand Theatre Orchestra ; pianoforte duets, (a) "Drifting and Dreaming, (b) "Me Too," Misses Johns and. Johnson; banjo duet, "Coloured Major," Messrs. Perce Skinner and Les. Scott; -vocal solo with violin obbligato, "The Old Kef rain," Miss M. Johns and Miss Cusack; entertainment, popular hits, Joyous Trio; banjo duet, popular songs, Messrs. Skinner and Scott; vocal duet, "When Song is' Sweet," Misses Johnson and M. Johns; banjo duet, "Henrietta Waltz," Messrs. Skinner and Scott; pianoforte duets, (a) "My Cutie's Due," (b) "Kentucky Lullaby," Misses Johnson and ,M. Johns; chimes; Kashmiri Cabaret, Les. Grummit's Orchestra.
4YA, Dunedin.—Silent. 2YK, Wellington—B. p.m.: News.and sporting results. 8.30 .to 10: Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band.
2BL, Sydney.—B p.m.: G.P.Oi clock and chimes. Radio'dance night. .The whole evening of broadcast jazz. 10.15: The Ambassadors' Dance Band. "Sun" news will be broadcast during intervals. 12:' G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 2FC, Sydney.—6.4o p.m.: Dinner music. 7: Late sporting news. 7.15: Weather intelligence. .7.18: "Evening News" late news service. 7.38: Studio music. 7.40: Programme announcements., 7.42: A relay of portion of the programme from Christchurch, New Zealand (call sign 3YA, wave-length 400 metres). 7.58: Announcing a State-wide radio dance—a whole evening of jazz music. 8: "Big Ben"; the 2FC Dance Band, of 10 members conducted by Mr. Eric Pearse'; fox-trot, "Take in the Sun." 8.6; Mr. K. A. Bartleman, baritone, "The Ked Star of the Romany." 8.10: The 2FC Dance Band in a popular number waltz, "So Blue." 8.16: Miss Elsie Peerless, soprano. 8.20: The 2FC Dance Band, fox-trot, "Pretty Little Thing." 8.26: Mr. Bruntou Gibb and Miss Ethel Lang in musical sketches, (a) "Baby No. 1," (b), "Thinking of You." 8.32: The 2FC Dance Band, fox-trot; "Sweet Hawaiian Sands^" 8.38; Mr. R. A. Bartlemaii, baritone, "The Sea Gipsy." 8.42: The 2FC.Dance Band, waltz, "Somewhere." 8.48: Miss Elsie Peerless, soprano. 8.52: The 2FC Dance Band, fox-trot, "Hello Aloha." 9: "Big Ben"; Mr. Brunton Gibb, entertainer, "Some Proposals." 9.5: The 2FC Dance Band, "waltz, "I've Waited for This." 9..12: Mr. R. A. Bartleman, baritone, '.'The Lover." 9.15: The 2FC Dance Band, fox-trot, "Far Away Bells." 9.24: Miss Elsie Peerless, soprano. fi.2B: The 2FC Dance Band, waltz, "Oh, •Marie."'• 9.34: Mr. Brunton Gibb and Miss Ethel Lang in musical sketches, (a) "And Besides," (b) "Times Have Changed." 9.40: The 2FC Dance Band, fox-trot, "In Love at Last." 9.46: Mr. Charles Lawrence, entertainer, "The Midnight Murder." 9.56: The 2FC Dance Band, -waltz, "Hong Kong Dream Girl." 10.4: Mr,. R. A. Bartleman,- baritone, "The Maiden for Me.'.' 10,8: The 2FC Dance Band, foxtrot, "A Little Change of Atmosphere." 10.14: Miss Elsie Peerless, soprano. 10.18: The BFC Dance Band, -waltz, "Muddy Water." 10.24: Mr, Brunton Gibb, entertainer, "Mr. Higgins on History." 10.28: The 2FC Dance Bands waltz, "Mignonette." 10.34: Comedy sketch, "Off the Lines" (Ronald Jeans), Mr.l Brunton Gibb.----10.40: The 2FC Dance Band, fox-trot, "What's the Use of Crying?" 10.46: Mr. Charles Lawrence, entertainer, "The Art of Song Writing." 10.56: Late news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben"; the 2FC Studio Dance Band in popular numbers, including fox-trots, "I Gotta get Myself Somebody to Love," foxtrot "Ya Gonna be Home To-night?" waltz "The Music of a Mountain Stream." 11.50: National Anthem; close down.
2GB, Sydney.—B p.m. till 110 p.m.: Request items.
3LO, Melbourne.—B p.m.: 'Malvern Tramways Band. 8.10: E!sa Stralia and Maxim Brondi. 8.25: J. Howlett Ross. 8.40: Malvern Tramways Band. 8.47: ■ Wrestling match. 10.15: "The Futurists." 10.30: Announcements and late sporting results. 10.40: Malvern Tramways Band. 10.47: Kay Souper. 10.54:, Malvern Tramways Band. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: Joo Aaronson. 11.40: Close down. 4QG, Brisbane.—The first portion o£ tonight's programme will comprise items provided by the prize winners at the Windsor Eisteddfod.. As the names of the prize winners are not known until the Eisteddfod has concluded, this pro-I gramme has, of necessity, been arranged at short notice. 8 p.m.: Concert by prize winners at Windsor Eisteddfod. 9 p.m.: Dance music from Lennon's ballroom 10.30: The "Daily Mail" news; weather news; close down. SUNDAY, 19th JUNE. IYA, Auckland.—6.ss p.m. to 8.30 p.m.: Special Rotary service from St. David's Presbyterian Church; preacher. Rev. D C. Herron; organist, Mr. E. O. Craston: choirmaster, tor. G. V. Baker. 8.30 to 0.45: Auckland Municipal Band. 3YA, Chrigtchurch.—o.3o p.m.: Durham Street Methodist Church; minister, Rev. W. Arthur Hay; orgauist and choirmaster, Mr. Ernest Firth, F.R.C.0.; address. Dr. Howard Taylor, M.D., F R C S 8.5., M.R.C.P., of China Inland Mission:' anthem, "O, Come, and Behold the Works ?L the,, L<>rd"; soloist, Mr. R. Allison, God, My Father." 8: Studio Concert (arranged by Miss Millicent Jennings}; vocal solo, "Entreat Me not to Leave Thee," Miss Millicent Jenningii; violin solo, selected. Miss Dorothy Lund; vocal trios (a) Lullaby," (b) "Christ was Born." Misses S. Marshall, J. Grainger, and E. I Ward; pianoforte solo, selected, Miss Bessie Pollard; tenor solo, '^Aye Maria" (KalmJAlr. Percy Nichols (late KDXY, Honolulu); double quartettes, (a) "Now .is"! the Month of Maying," (b) "Now Robin, Lend to Me Thy Bow," Misses S. Marj '■». Gra"Jß er'.E. Sinclair, E. Ward, I and Messrs. H. Hannah, W. Worrall, G I Kirk, and F. Dobson; vocal duet,- "6 &?ir y ? c*ce>" Mis«es S. Marshall and Millicent solo with hnrmony chorus, "Home, Sweet Home," Miss Millicent Jennings.
T.r2^ Ki- . Wellington.—Taranaki Street Methodist Church (preacher, Rev. C. 1-aton; organist and choirmaster, Mr H Temple White). 8.15 to 9.40: Wellington Municipal Tramways Band. ' 4YA, Dunedin —6.15 p.m.: St. Paul's Cathedral: preacher, Rev. Canon Nevillorganist, Mr. E. Hey wood, F.R.C.O. 8.5 to 9.15: Kaikorai Band Concert. 2GB, Sydney.—B.4s p.m.: Music from studio. 7: Lecture from Adyar Hal). 8: Recital by pupils of Clement Hoskings. 8.40: Talk. 10: Close down. 2FC, Sydney..— Church service; band | concert. -.-.., 2BL, Sydney.—6.3o p.m.:. Organ recital. 7: Service from Newtown Congregational Church. 8.30: Miss Mary KV>al (mezzocontralto). 8.37: Mr. Raimund Pechotsch (violinist). 8.57: Resume of following day's programme; weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares,Government Meteorologist. 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes. •
3LO, Melbourne.—7 p.nii: Scots Church. 8.30: Coburg'City Band. 8.40: Stephanie Deste. 8.50: Madame Lambert, soprano. . 8.57: Talk on Welsh hymns by Mr. Owen, illustrated by Welsh Choir. 9.17: Coburg City Band. 9.24: Madame Lambert, soprano. 9.32: Cornet solo. 9.40: News. 9.50: Coburg City Band. 9.59: Our Great Thought. 10: Close down. 4QG, Brisbane.—Service from the Albert • Street i Church. 7 p.m.: Bed-time story for • children. 7.30: Anthem; invocation; hymn 2, "All People That On Earth Do Dwell"; prayer; hymn 109, "How Sweet the Name of Jesus"; lesson, "Luke 10, 25"; solo; announcements and offertory; anthem; humn. 679, "The Church's One Foundation"; sermon; hymn 911, "Abide With Me"; Vesper Hymn; Brisbane Municipal Concert Band. The programme will include: —>Overture. "Isabella"; selection from "Aida"; rustic suite from "Pique Dame." 9.30:. Close down.'
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 7
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1,256RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 7
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