RADIO PROGRAMMES
FRIDAY, 22nd JULY.
ITA, Auckland (333 metres).—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 6.30 to 7.0: Children's session. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10 p.m.: Chimes; concert from Messrs. John Court's, Ltd.; pianoforte solo, "Pathetlque Sonata" (Beethoven), Mr. Cyril Towsey; baritone solos, (a) "Lorraine. Lorraine, Loree," (b) "The Christening," Mr. Barry Coney; soprano solo, "Homing," ;,Irs. Cyril Towsey; pianoforte solo, "Prelude No. 17 In A Flat" (Chopin), Mr. C. Towsey; baritone solo, "Linden Lea," Mr. Barry Coney; soprano solo, "Sing, Break Into Song," Mrs. C. recital 'by Mr.-A. E. Wilson, assisted'by Mr. W. Turley, tenor. 2YA, Wellington.—Silent.. , 3YA, Christchurch (306 metres).—3 pm. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Chimes; orchestral selections from Grand Picture Theatre; tenor solo, (a) "Awake," (b) "Mignon I Hero is April." Mr. Harold Prescott; pianoforte solo, • "Fantasia Impromptu, Op. 66" (Chopin), Mrs. Gladys Clarke; mezzo-soprano solo, "I Love the Jocund Dance," Mrs. Harold Prescott; violin aolo, "Minuet in G" (Beethoven), Mr. It. Clarke; vocal duet, "Awake!" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prescott; soprano solo "Ring! Bells, Ring!" Miss G. Harris; tenor solo, "Ahl Moon of My Delight," Mr. Harold Prescott; violin solo, "Kuywlnk" (Welniavskl), Mr. It. Clarke; soprano solo 'Lau-h and Sing," Miss Gladys Harris'; tenor solo, Onaway ! Awake !" Mr. Harold Prescott • pianoforte solo, "Moto Continuo" (Weber), Mrs. Gladys Clarke; mezzo-soprano solo "Doris," Mrs. Harold Proscott; talk on foot' ball, by Mr. J. K. Jlaloney; organ recital by Mr. Eaynor White, "Chorale in C Minor" (Bach), "Military March" (Weley), "Andante in D Flat" (Durand), "Trio in F" (Beethoven), "With Verdure Clad" (Haydn), "Prelude" (Chopin), "Query and Keply" (M'Bcrnid), "March Romaine" (Gournod). 4YA, Dunedin. (463 metres). —3 p.m. to J. 30 p.m.: Afternoon session; Town Hall chimes; gramophone items; studio numbers; afternoon tea music from the Savoy; "Cookery Hints," by Miss M. Puechegud; social notes; gramophone items. 7 to 7.30: Children's session (Aunt Diana). 7..10 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Town Hall chimes; studio concert S.4a: Address, under the auspices of the W.E.A. 9.0: Dauce music from the Savoy. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—S.O: Lyceum Theatre Orchestra. S. 10: Book competition. 8.12: Madame Vera Tasma, soprano. 8.16Win and Windle, entertainers. 5.25: Cyril Monk, violin ;solo, "Cradle Song" (Schubert). 8.30: Scott Alexander, in a radio comedy sketch. 5.45: Madame Vera. Tasma soprano. 8.49: Win and Windle. entertainers. 5.56: "Mike" has something to say. 5.57 : Cyril Monk, violin solos, (a) "The Bees" (Bazzlni), (b) "Les Abeilles" (Papinl). 9.4: Ellis Price, entertainer. 9.8: Percy M'Kay, basso, (a) "The Great Adventure," (b) "SonK of the Wagoner," (c) "Friendships." 9.15-. Win and Windle, entertainers. 9.23: Harrison White, banjo solo.. 8.27: Madame Vera. Tasma, soprano. 9.33: Cyril Monk, violin solos, (a) "Val3e Tristo" (Alfred Hill), (b) "From a Dance Hall" (Novak). 9.40: Ellis Price, entertainer. 9.45: Lyceum Theatre Orchestra. 9.55 : Percy M'Kay, basso, "The Last Call," 'When Bright- Eyes Glance," "Sea Fever," "Vagabond." 10.5 :• Ellis Price, entertainer. 10.10 : Lyceum Theatre Orchestra. 10.20: Celebrity records. 10.30: Wentworth Daace Orchestra. 10.57: News. 11.0: Big Ben. Wentworth Orchestra until 11.30 p.m. 2BL, Sydney (353 metres).—B p.m.: G.P.o. clock., topical chorus. 8.3: The Versatile Two' Piano and saxophono noelties. 8.13: Miss Lena Murray (contralto). 8.20: Mr. Reg Harrison (comedian). 8.27 : Talk on football. 8.42: Miss Mali Potheringham (soubrette). 8.49: Broadcasters' Trio. 8.59: Weather report. 9.0: C..1.0. clock; following day's programme. 9.6: Mr. Fred Lester, (baritone). 9.13: Ward Lear and Will Kenny in a laughing, singing, and whistling act. 9.33: Broadcasters' Trio. !i.4:i • Prospects of Saturday's racing. 10.3: Miss Lena Murray. 10.10: Miss Edna Fenner (elocutionist). 10.17: Mr. Reg Harrison ™if- News. 10.29: Miss Mab FotherlnEham'. 10.36: Miss Edna. Fenner. 10.43: Mr. l'rcd Lester. 10.50: Broadcasters' Trio. 110G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem 2GB, Sydney (310 metres).—7 p.m.: Music. 7.5: Vivisection. 7.15: Music. 7.20: Address by R. E. Bennett. 7.30: Music. 7.35: Talk by Mr. J. K. Powell. 7.50: Announcements. 7.55: Duets for two violins, with piano accompaniment. .8.5: Address. 8.20: Songs by Bertha Munns, (1) "My Bird of April Days "■ (?) "My Prayer." 5.28: Talk on Handel, illustrated by his songs (artist, Clement Hosking) 9: "Mending Broken Men," by tho Rev. H. B. S. Hammond. 9.15: Instrumental quartette. 9.30: Musical monologues by J. K. Powell. 9.45: Songs by Bertha Munns, (1) "Avc Maria" (Gounod), (2) "Still as the Night." 0.53: Talk 10: Close down. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres). — 7.30 p.m.: Studio orchestra, "Suite Andalusiennc," part 1 (Meramonte). 7.40: Frank and Francis Lutz, Hawaiian entertainers. 7.D0: Studio orchestra, "Suite Andalusicnne," part 2. 7.37 : Mr H. K. Love, "Technicalities." 5.7: Collinnwood Citizens' Band, march, "Peace and War " Overture, "Bohemian Girl." 8.17: J. Howard King, bass-baritono, "Had a Horse," "Shopherd, Sec Thy Horse's Foaming Mane." S.S-1 • Station Trio, "Card Song and Sequidilla,"' froni' "Carraon.". 8.34: Elsa Stralia, soprano '"Softly Awakes My Heart," "The Greatest Wish in tho World." 5.41: Colllngwood Band, selactlon. "Harry Lander's Songs." 5.51: Announcements. 8.55: Norman Bradshaw, tenor, "Belle Marquise," "Virginian Love Song." H^i ■ Studio ordiostra, "Second Symphony." part 1 (Beethoven). 9.9: Southern Choral Union in test pieces with which tho society sa;ig and won Newcastle contest. Easter, 1027—"God In the Thunderstorm" (Schubert). 9.10: Colllngwood Band, trombone solo, "Tho Tyrolcus " hymn, "It is Well." 0.23: "Cardigan"; tail; on Saturday's races. 0.33: Elsa Stralia soprano. "The I,ost Chord," "Trees." S. 10 : Studio orchestra, "Second Symphony," part 2 (Beethoven). 0.47: Mr. C. J. Williams on "Saturday's Stadium Event." 9.57 : Colllngwuod Band, waltz, "Casino Tanse." 10.7: Norman Brad- »';«"■. tranr. "Kroiii^tho Land of the Sky Hhio formntlun; road notca. 'lO.Vl: Studio orclicsl tra, "Mailumo Pompadour." 10.31: .1. Howard King, bass-baritone, "Tom Browne," "Friend of Mine." 10.11: Collingwood Bund, diiut "I'.xcehlor." 10.51: News. 11: Our great thought, 11.l till 11.40: Joe Aronson's SvncoSymiilionists. 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—7.4s p.m.: The JJ.h.A. music class, Illustrated by Mr. Archie Day (piano), Mr. Ericli Haync (violin). 9-Vicek-rad road information. Second portion of programme by tho Silkstouo Apollo Club SUr>: Male Chorus, "Strike the Lyre," Apollo Club; tenor solo, Mr. A. Wllcox; male chorus The topers' Chorus," Apollo Club; elocutionary item, Mr. I). Owon; chorus "Host Dearest, Rest," Apollo Club; song, "Away iii AID one," Mr. A. E. Little; chorus. "Awake Aeolian Lyre," Apollo Club: duet, "Tho Minute Gim at Sea." Messrs. Wcstwood and M.srrls; chorus, "Tho Long Day Closes," Apollo Club: song, "If It Takes a Thousand Years" Mr. A. Elliott; chorus, "Belinda's Do K ." Apolio Club: pianoforte solo. "Valse Brilliant" (Ksn™ XK 7l!!',V 1 M, lss Thclma Milrs1 ': c" oru^ "The Dear Little Shamrock," Apollo Club; chorus "Tho Spartan Heroes," Apollo Club.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1927, Page 5
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