RADIO PROGRAMMES
FRIDAY, 12th AUGUST.
IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—6.3o p.m.: Children session—Tom Thumb. 7.15: News and information session. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on "Motoring," by Mr. George Campbell. 8 p.m.: Chimes.; relay of concert from Messrs. John Court's, Ltd.; soprano solo, Miss E. Bentlay, Thou Whoso Leafy Shade" (Handel) ; bass solo, Mr. D. Black, "The King's Own" (Bonheur); contralto, solos Miss M. Green (a) "When Daisies Pied" (Arnc), (b) "Sometimes in Summer" (Bennett) ; soprano solo Miss £ Bentley, "One Fine Day," from "Madarao Butterfly 11 (Puccini) ; bass solo, Mr. D. Black, ' leomau of England" (German) ; contralto solo. Mist M. Green, /"Tho Leaves aud tho Wind" (Leoni); duets. Miss Bentley aud ajr. Black (a) "Parted" (Tosti), (b) selected. »: Weather report.' 9.1 to 10: Organ recital, Mr. A. Wilson.
2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—7.ls p.m.: News and market reports. 7.30: Lecturette, Mr. T. Fletcher, "RugDy Football." S: G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Studio orchestra, waltz; "Yellow Butterflies" (Boons). 8.7: Soprano, Miss F .Barry, "Arise, O bun" (Day), "Trees" (Kasbuch). 8.11: Pluto, Mr. L. liothwell, "Nightingale" (Donjon), ••Andaline" (±-essard). S.IG: Baritone, Mr. P. Hinge, "The Itagged Vagabond" (liandoll)h). S.^'O: Piano and orgau uuet, Mrs. *'. Peyton and Mr. O. Howe, "Tannliauser" (Wagner), is. ii:' Contralto, Miss F. iioncKer, "An island Bheiliug Song" (ITuser). 5.31: Violin, Miss 0. Hope .Flaws, "Porpetual Motion" (Bohni). S.3U: Tenor, Mr. J. Cathcait, "Bonnie Wee Thing" (L. Luchmau), "Tho Scent of the Lilies" (Haynes). S.4U: Studio orchestra, "Eastern Romance" (Haynes). S.4b': Lecture, "Imperial Affairs," contributed by Prime Minister's Department; read by the editor-announcer. S.SG: Charles Dalton's Columbian Solo Six, "Hi, Diddle, Diudie," "My Cutie's Due." a.6: Flute, Ms. L. Rothwell, "Butterfly" (KoehLer), "Joyous Bird" (AI. i'hillips). a.11: Soprano, Miss F. Barry, "You in a Gondola" (C. Clarke), a.15: Piano and organ uuet, Mrs. I. Peyton and Mr. C. 'Hone, "Aye Maria" (Schubert), a.22: Baritone, Mr. P. Hinge, "Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind" (Sargeaut). !).2G: Studio orchestra, "Joy and Sadness" (Besaiosse). 9.34: Contralto, Miss .IT Dcucber, "Johneen" (V. Stanford). 0.38: Violin, Miss C. Hope Flaws, "Waltz" (C. Taylor). 9.4z: Studio orchestra, "Redzi Intermezzo" (Caludi). 9.48: Tenor, Mr. J. Cathcart, "Macushla" (M:Munah). 9.52: Dalton's Columbian Solo Six, "Sunday,"' "So Blue" (Rcgiual).
3YA, Christchurch (306 metres).—ll.3o a.m.: Description of Metropolitan Trotting Club's Meeting at Addiugton. 7.15: News and reports. 8: Chimes; orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre; bass solo, Mr. W. J. Richards, "1 Am a Friar of Orders Grey" (lteve) ; mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Claris Holgate, "Wondering Why" (Clarke); tenor solo, Mr. W. Bradshaw, "Mona" (Adams); violin solo, Mr. Charles M'Peak, "Aye Maria" (Gounod) ; Talk by Mr. J. K. Moloney, on "Rugby"; humorous recitation, Mr. C. Collins, "During the Interval"; mezzo-contralto solos, Miss Jessie Jiwart (a) "Waiata Poi" (Hill), (b) "Pokaro Kare" (Hill); piano solos, studio pianist (a) "Romance" (Uubenstein), (b) "Valse Tenure" (Charminade) ; uass solo, Mr. W. J. Richards, "The Windmill" (Nelson); mezzo-soprano solo. Miss Claris Holgatc, "Garden of Summer" (Forster); tenor solo, Mr. W. Bradshaw, "Yes 1 Let Me Like a. Soldier Fall" from opera, "Maritana" (Wallace); violin solo, Mr. Charles M'Peak, "Intermezzo" from opera "Cavalleria Rusticana" (Masgani); humorous recitation, Mr. C. Collins, "No News"; mezzo-contralto solo. Miss Jessio Ewart, "Waiata Maori" (Alf. Hill); piano solo, studio pianist, "To the Spring" (Ureig); mezzo-soprano solo. Miss Claris Holgate, "A Heart That's Freo" (Robyns); tenor solo, Mr. W. Bradshaw, "Come Into the Garden, Maud" (Balfe); vocal duet, -Miss Jessie Ewart and Mr. W. J. Richards, "Tlie Voyagers" (Sanderson); relay from Strand Theatre.
4YA, Duuedin (M 3 metres). —3 to 4.39 p.m.: Afternoon concert; Town Hall chimes; gramophone items; afternoon tea music from tho Savoy; humorous reading by Mrs. I. W. Cowie; studio items; music from the Savoy; gramophono items. 7 to 7.30: Children's session— Aunt Diana Sister. 8 to 10: Studio concert; .8.45: Address under auspices of W.E.A. 9.0: Dance music by Em Beacham's orchestra from liio Savoy.
2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—7.4o p.m.: Mr. It. V. Murkhiuu on the hockey match to bo played to-morrow between New Zealand and New South Wales. 7.45; "Australian Rules of Football," by the captains of the Carlton and Geelong teams. 8.0: Big Ben; Lyceum Theatre Orchestra. 8.15: 2FC Vocal Quartette, (a) "The Silent Tide" (Pinsutl), (b) "De Old Banjo" (Gatty). 8.23: "Do You Know?"— a. series of questions, the answers to which will be given later. 8.20: J. Pheloung, cornet solos. 8.31: "Personalities," by Mr. Brunton Gibb, No. 2, "Sarah Bernhardt." 8.41: Win and Windle. 8.50: Weather forecast. 8.51: Henk Vreedc, clarinet solos, (a) Scotch, air, "Logio O'Buchen," (b) "Aria" (Porgolcsi). .8.50: 2FC Vocal Quartette, (a) "Love is Meant to Make Us Glad," (b) "Pretty Village Maiden." 9.2: Lyceum. Theatre Orchestra. 9.8: Win and Wiudle. 9.15 : Gladstone Bell, "cello solo. 9.20 :
"Now You Know." 9.22: 2FC Vocal Quartette, (a) "The Red Caravan" (Aylward), (b) "Ye Shepherds Tell Mo" (Mazzinghl). 0.27; "Tha Premier .Four." in vocal numbers. D.37; J. Pheloung, cornet solos. 9.43: 2FC Vocal Quartette. 9.14: Henk Yreedc, clarinet solos, (a) "Kondo," from Mozart's clarinet concerto, (b) "Serenata" (Thiere). 9.57: Win and Windle. 10.5: Gladstone Bell, 'cello solo. 10.13: Celebrity records. 10.18: Lyceum Theatre Orchestra. 10.30: Dance session till 11.30.
2BL, Sydney (353 metres). —8 p.m.: G.P.O. clock; topical chorus. 8.3: The Versatile Two (piano and saxophone novelty). 8.13: Miss Bertha Waters (soprano). 8.20: Mr. Sydney Hollister (comedian). 8.27: Mr. William JSverard (tenor). 8.34: Talk on "Football." 8.49: Broadcasters' Trio. 8.59: Weather. 9.0: G.P.O. clock; following day's 9.3: Mr. Douglas Graham (Scotch comedian). 9.10: Mr. Alfred Fitzhehry (elocutionist). 5.17: Miss Bertha Waters. 9.24; Mr- Sydney Hollister.. 9.31; Prospects of Saturday's racing. 9.51: Broadcasters' Trio. 10.1: Mr. William Everard. 10.8: Mr. Alfred Fitzhenry. 10.15: Jazz music, till 12.0.
2GB, Sydney (318 metres) .—7.55: Duets for two violins with piano. 8.5: Address by Professor Ernest Wood. 8.20: Songs by Mr. Lois Zoblnski. 8.28: Violin solos, Monica Horder, (a) "Liebersleid" (Kreisler), (b) "Orientale" (Cul). S.3G: Instrumental Quartet. 9.0: Address by the Rev. R. B. S. Hammond. 9.15: Songs by Mr. Lois Zobinski. 9.23: Piano solos, Ada Brook. (1) "Evening Whispers" (Palmgren), (2) "Jardins sous la Pluie" (Debussy). .0.32: Instrumental Quartctette. 9.50: Talk. 1 10.0: Close down.
3LO, Melbourne (371 metres). —7.30: Studio Orchestra, "Cyrano de Bergerac" (Rosso). 7.40 : A. G. Spry, comedian. 7.47: Mr. H. K. Love, "Technicalities." 7.57: Collingwood Citizens' Band, march, "Queen of the North" (Runnier), "By the Waters of Minnetonka." 8.7: Leslie Elliott, comedienne, "Any Little Time," "The Rich Man and tho Poor Man." 8.15: Studio Orchestra, "Jupiter Symphony," W 1?. I,;(? l,? za,rt)- s-23: Elsa Stralia. soprano, "Life," "Bird Song at Eventide." 8.32: Collingwood Band, "Songs of England." 5.42 • Carline Eudd, piano, "Sonata, Op. 13" ("Pathetique") (Beethoven). S.SS: Foster and Needham, tenor and baritone, Frank Foster, "Glorious Devon," Robert Necdham, "Invictus." 95 • Studio Orchestra, "Jupiter Symphony," part 11. (Mozart). 0.13: Sidney Burchall, baritone, "I Know a tovely Garden," "Thoughts Have Wings." 9.20: Saturday's races. 9.30: ColUngwood Band, sextette, from "Lucia de Lammermoor." 9.37: Reginald Bradley, violin, "Zignernerweisen," "The Girl With, the Flaxen Hair," "Hungarian Dance, No. V (Brahms- & ubi y)l 9-52: Meteorological. 10.12: Studio Orchestra, "Song of the Khtne Vn^ c ohte!Sl' (Wagner), "Swan Song." 10.19: To-morrow's Stadium Event." 10.29 - Sidney Burchall, baritone, "There's a Song Down Every Roadway," "Coon Bandelero." 10. dC: News. 10.46: Collingwood Band "Dreamland Bells"; foxtrot, "On the Riviera," selection, "Carmen." Dance music till 11 40 4QG, Brisbane (385 metres).—7.4s p.m.: W.E.A. muslo class. 9.0: Weather forecast O.lo: Waltz, "Summer Secrets" (Lambert) Gaiety Theatre Orchestra; contralto solo, "I Hid My Love," Miss Dorothy Brown; rag, "U So Zor," Gaiety Theatre Orchestra; soprano solo, "Blackbird," Mrs. Thelma Champion; soprano solo, "Calling Me to You," Miss Vera Enwright; tenor solo, "Mattinata," Mr. Roy Daniels; orchestra, "Hungarian Dance" (Brahms), Gaiety Theatre Orchestra; soprano solo, "Three Green Bonnets," Mrs. Thelma Champion; intermezzo, "In the Bungalow" Gaiety Theatre Orchestra. 10.0: News; weather ; close down.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 37, 12 August 1927, Page 5
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