RADIO PROGRAMMES
FRIDAY. 2nd SEPTEMBER.
IYA .Auckland (333 metres).—3 to 1 30 P-"1-'2. f f t "rf^ert; (i.30, children's session-, Tom lhunib; 1.15, news and information session; 7.30 to 7.-15, talk on "Motoring by Mr. George Campbell; 8.0, chimesS.I. relay of concert from Messrs. John Court's Ltd.; 8.30, violin. Mr. P. Brctnall (a) "The Keel Row" (b) Swiss air to "Gent'lo Zltella"; S.3G contralto. Miss I. Thomson, "Sappbisclie Ode"; 8.42. tenor. Mr. T. Wallace (a) "Dear Heart." (b) "Ecstacy"; 5.50, cornet Mr E Trcgilgas, " 'Xeath Austral Skies" • 8 56~ mezzo Miss D. .Strange; 9.0, weather' report• 9.1. relay from Prince Edward Theatre- 9 15 soprano. Miss E. Strange; 9.19, violin,-Mr. P* Bretnall, "Madrigal" (Drdla) ; 9.23, contralto Miss Ina Thomson, (a) "Ships that Pass in the Night (bj "Dreaming of Home"; 9.31 •Hi rltVr"'.,? Ir- o ?J ce ', "Tl>e Prologue" from Pagliacci ; 9.3 1, duet. Misses Strange two selected items; 9.43, cornet, Mr. -TregilgaJ. (a) Polka de Concert," (b) "Thora"; 9.30 tenor, Mr. T. Wallace, "Carmenclta"; 9.54 baritone. Mr. J. Bree, (a) "When My Ships Come Sailing Home," (b) "Alone"; 10 close down. '
2YA. Wellington (420 metres).—2 to 5 pin afternoon session; 3.30, lecturette on gas cooking. Miss Marlon Christian; 7, news and market reports; 7.34, lecturette on "Rugby Football," by Jlr. T. A. Fletcher; S. G.P.O clock 8.1, "Floralson d'Amour" (Dycfi), Studio Orchestra; B.i, studio concert by the Radio Four; chorus, "Anonymous Xonsense," Radio Four; piauo novelty, "Kitten on the Keys," Mr. J. K. Skeddon; concerted number, "Lullaby land," Radio Four; 'cello solo, "Silut d'Amour," Mr. R. Walpole; vocal quartette "Oh, Who Will O'er the Downs," Radio Four • bass-baritone, "When the Sergeant-Major's on Parade," Mr. C. Proctor; piano solo, "Rustle of Spring" (Sindlng), Mr. J. F. Skeddontenor solo, "Call Me Back," Mr. S. Hall; 'cello S' *r °™ LoTely K»BhV Messrs. C, Proctor and H. Walpole; humorous recitation, "I'm Courting," Mr. R. Walpole; "Sadness" (Bucalossl). Studio Orchestra; piano solo "Meadow Lark," Mr. J. F. Skeddon; vocal quartette, "Sweet and Low," Radio Four; 'cello solo "Memory" (Squire), Mr. R. .Walpole; vocal duet, "The Moon has Raised Her" Lamp" Messrs. R. Walpole and C. Proctor; humorous song, "The Bassoon," Mr. C. Proctor; tenor solo, Mr. S. Hall; 'cello duet, "Berceuso de .Tocelyn" (Godard), Messrs. R. Walpole and C. Proctor; baritone solo, "At (irendon Fair," Mr. C. Proctor; monologue, "Bananas," Mr. R. Walpole; concerted number, Radio Four -95 lecturette, "The Singapore Base," editor-an-nouncer; 9.15.-soprano solo, "A May Morning," Mrs. Elslo Davis; 9.19, bass solo "The Curfew," Mr. W. Boardman; 9.23, "Edelweiss Gavotte," Studio Orchestra;' 9.29, song at piano, "Bye, Bye, Blackbird," Mr. Billy Hart • 9 34 tenor solo. "I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby," Mr. J. R. Quested; 9.38, contralto solo, "The Stars that Light My Garden," Miss Dora Eriksen; 9.42, soprano solo, "The Sweetest Flower that Blows," Mrs. Elsie Davis; 9.4G, bass solo. Big Ben.'VMr. W. Boardman; 9.50, tenor solo, "Beloved, It is Morn," Mr. J. R. Quested; 9.54. contralto solo, "Good Morrow Gossip Joan," Miss Dora Erlksen.
3YA, Christchurch (306 metres).—3 p.m.: Studio concert. 3.30: Talk by Bey. D. Gardner Miller, "The Literature of Russia." 7.15: News and reports. .7.30: Talk by Mr. J. K. Moloney on "Rugby Football." 8.0: Orchestral selections from Everybody's Picture Theatre; musical programme by Mrs. J. E. Russell's Ladles' Glee Club, supported by assisting artists. 8.15: Part-song, Glee Club, "The Bird at Sea." 8.19: Tenor solo, Mr. Russell Summer, "Mignonl Hero is April." 8.23: Soprano solos, Mrs. H. Bowker, (a) "Happy Song," (b) "Give Me a Youth." 8.29: Part-song, Glee Club, "Orpheus and His Lute." 8.48: Bass solo, Mr. W. Ingle, "Tho Norseman's Sons." 8.52: Violin solo, Mrs. Kenneth Ballantyne, "Menuett." 9.3: Part-song, Glee Club, "Stars of the ' Summer Night." 9.9: Contralto solo, Mrs. E. W. Pldgeon, "Five Little Piccaninnies." 9.12: Piano solo. Mrs. J. E. Russell, "Toccato" (Massenet). 9.16: Part-song, Oleo Club, "The Spider and the Fly." 9.20: 'Cello solo, Mrs. John Guthrle, "Reverie" (Drinkler). mio ben." 9.27:' Part-song, Glee Club, "Epilogue" from "A Spring Morning." 9.31: Duet for two violins and piano, Mrs. K. Ballantyne, first violin, Mrs. A. C. Moysey, second violin, arid Mrs. J. E. Russell, piano, "suite" ■ (Moskowsky). 9.36: Bass solo, Mr. W. Ingle, "Bois Epai.s." 9.40: Part-song, Glee Club, "Bright is the Morn" from "Lohengrin." 9.44: 'Cello solo, Mrs. John Guthrle, "Mlnuetto"; (Popper). 9.48: Part-song, Glee Club, -How. Beautiful is Night." 9.52: Piano solos, Mrs. J. K. Russell, (a) "Rlgandon" (Nlemann), (b) "The Cat After the Mouse" (Henrlques). 9.58: Part-soims, Glee Club, (a) "Rest," (b) '"Co Stay at Homo Is Best." 10.4: tenor solo Mr. Russell Summer, "An Evening: Song" (Blunienthal). Close down. ■
4YA; Dunedln (463 metres):—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert; Town Hall chimes; gramophone Items; afternoon tea music from the Savoy; studio music; social notes; cookery talk by Miss M. Puechegud; music from the Savoy. 7 to 7.30: Children's session. Aunt Diana. 7.30 to 7.45:- News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Studio concert. 8.45: w.E.A. address. 9 to 10: Danco music from the Savoy. ' !
. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres). —7.40 to 11.30 p.m. . •
'JBL, Sydney (353 metres).—S p.m.: ■ G.P.O. clock; topical chorus. 8.3: Broadcasters', light ■orchestra. 5.13: Miss- Beryl. Scott (songs at the piano). 8:20: Mr. Kyrlo Sylva'ney (actor vocalist). 8.27: Ccc Morrison and his Gloomchasers. 5.37: Miss Grace Qulno (descriptive vocalist). 8.44: Talk on football. 8.50: Weather. 9: G.P.O. clock. 9.1: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 9.11: Miss Gladys Verona (soprano). 9.31: Gloomchasers. 9.41: Prospects of Saturday's racing. 10.1: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 10.11: Miss Beryl Scott. 10.18: Gloomchasers. 10.28: Mr. Kyrlo Sylvancy. 10.35: Following day's programme.' 10.39: Gloomchasers. 10.46: Miss Graco Qulne. 10.53: Gloomchasers. 11: Close down.
2(iß, Sydney (310 metres). —7.30 to 10 p.m. 3LO, Melbourne 371 metres).—7.3o p.m.: Studio Orchestra, "Unfinished Symphony"(Schubert). 7.40: James Kiley, tenor, "Who Is Sylvia?" "Now Sleeps tho Crimson Petal." 7.47: Mr. 11. K. Love, "Technicalities." 7.57: Collliißwbod Citizens' Band, "True Comrades,"
"La Coquette." 8.7: Kenneth Impett. baritone, ."■Ho; Jolly .Tonkin," "To Mary." 8.14: Studio 'Orchestra, "Kihi! Henry VIII. Dunces." 8.21: Jack O'FaKan,. baritone, "in a Little Spanish Town," "Nay, Nay, Nolghbour." 8.31: ColHnßwopd Band, waltz, "September," fox-trot,
"Blacli! Bottom." 8.41: To-morrow's Stadium event. 8.51: Molly Mackay, soprano, "A Thrush's Love Song," "Music Whon Soft Voices me." S.SS: Studio Orchestra, "Arabian Fantasia," "Spanish Dance." 9.5: Kenneth Imprctt, baritone, "Kliik Charles." 9.12: Colllngwood Citizens' Bannd, niarch "Itavenswood,"
"Prisoner's Release." 9.19: Mr. 11. It. Woir will describe tho Ten-mile Championship Walk, to be held on Saturday. 9.29: Studio Orchestra, "Rose Marie" selection. 0.3!): James Hiley, tenor, "Why Shouldn't I," "Hawaiian Love Song." U. 40:: Tasma Tlcrnan, 'cello,- "SnrlnK Sonc" (Mendelssohn). 9.53: Saturday's races. 10.3: ColllnKwood Band, march, "The l>eddettc." 10.19: Meteorological, road notes. 10.20: Studio Orchestra, "Spanish Dance" (Rchfcld). 10.30: Molly Mackay, soprano "Lullaby," "The Ash Grovo." 10.37: News. 10.49: Colllngwood Band, "Tho Heavens Aro Telling." 11.1 till n.40: Joo Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists.' 11.40: God Savo tho Klllß.
4QG, Brlsban (395 metres).—7.4s to 11 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 55, 2 September 1927, Page 12
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1,140RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 55, 2 September 1927, Page 12
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