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RADIO PROGRAMMES

TUESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER.

GPn'n "nSt0° (420 m«res)--3 P m.: t,,;VT C?, ck- °"-1: Gramophone reuul. Lecon r.i,P octrlc Cooklr-B." by .Mrs. Sincla.r. J-0^ Children's, session—Uncle Jasper. 7 to Lccturctte, 3 by M?."n" R^jlrobMn!"* "Carbon." The Story of tlie Diamond" Programme arranged by Bristol Piano Company. 80: G.P.O. Clock. 8.1: Studio Orchestra. S. 10: Duet— iv. r C" Wood and Mr- E- Fendall, "Larboard Watch." 8.14: Piano duct—Miss Hazel Rone and Jtiss jjalsie Murray, (a) "Hungarian Bance, Xo. 3" (Brahms), (b) "HunEarian Dance, No. 7" (Brahms). 8.19: Bass solo— Mr. J. E. Caldnell, "Father O'Fljnn." 8.23: lenor horn solo—Mr. Len Ormrod, "Faclllta." »-(: Uezzo-soprano solo, with violin obbllgato—Miss Veronica Berry and Mr. Frank Matejka, "Are Maria" (Mascagni). 8.32: Baritone rviT^^i o Hilrry MatUl ™' "Tho Sweetest "« „ 8-36: Vlolln solo—Mr. Frank Matejka, •Meditation" from "Thais" (Massenet). 8.39: lenor solo—Mr. Samuel Duncan, "Songs. My Mother Taught Me." 8.43: Piano solos—Miss Hazel Rowe, ( a ) "Barcarolle" (York Bonen), (b) .-Nocturne" (Grcig). 8.48: Baritone solo —Mr. Thomas C. Wood, "0 Primavera" I spring-time") (Tfrindelli). 8.53: Baritone chorus—Messrs. T. C. Wood, H. Matthew, J. E Calwdcll, E. Fendall. J. Thorp, C. Trim, "VUtoria" ("We Triumph"), (Carisslmi). 9.0: Weatlier report. 9.1 : Lccturettc by Sir. J. \V. ColIlns, Socre ary of Department of Industries and Commerce. 9.13; Studio Orchestra. 9.25: Mezzo-soprano solos-Mrs. W. Frew, (,i) "Tit for Tat." (1>) "The Magic of Your Voice " 9 30: Piano duets—Miss Hazel Rone and Mr. B. Leyland, (a) "Russia," from< "Foreign Parts," (1)) 'Spain" (Moskowskl). 9.34: Bass solo—Mr. Jack ;B. Caldwell, "The Peat Fire Flame." 9.40: Violin solo—Mr. Frank. Matcjka, "Serenade" (Drdla). 0.43: Mezzo-soprano solo— Miss Frances Whlteman, "My Prayer." 9.48: Tenor solo—Mr. Samuel Duncan, "I Hear You Calling Me." 9.57: 'Cello solo—Mr. D. h. Irwln, (a) "Aria" (Pergolesl), (b) "WelgcnHed" (Schubert). 9.56: Vocal duet—Mr. T. C. Wood- (baritone) and Mr. Samuel Duncan (tenor). "The Fisherman. (Gabusst). 10.0: Studio Orchestra. 3YA, Chrlstchurch.—Silent. , IYA, Auckland (333-metres). —3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session—Studio Items. 0.30: Children's session—Aunt Betty., 7.15: News and information. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on "Pomlicll," by Mr. Stanley Bull. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture from Majestic Theatre. 8.10': Baritone solo, Mr. Walter Brough,' "Eleanor:" 8.14 : Soprano solo, Miss Laura Walker, (a) '.'The Little Old Garden," (b) "Sing, Joyous Bird." 8.22 : Instrumental, Mr. Eric Water's Trio/, (a) "Autumn and Winter" (Glazounow), (b) "Slow Movement" from "Trio E Major" (Chaminade). 8.30: Contralto 1, solo. Miss Edna Peace, (a) "Cradle Me Low,"- (b) "Western Wind." 8.30: Musical interlude from Majestic Theatre. 8.41: Tenor solo, Mr. Arthur Jtlpley; "O Vision EntrancinK" (Thomas). 8.46: In'gall's Hawaiian Instrumentalists, "Hawaiian Airs." 8.51: Recitation, Mr. Peter Dawson, "Orange Blos^ soms." 9.0: Weather report. 9.1: Baritone solo, Mr. W. Brough, (a) ."Brian of Glennan," (b) "Sacrament." "■ 9:0:. Mr. .Eric" Waters's.Trio, (a) "Serenade" (Schubert), (b) selected. 9.1T: Soprano solo, ; Mis'sl/.: Walker, ,"Waltz Song" from'"Tom Jones." ' 9:22:-Tenor solo, Mr.-'A. Ripley, (a) "Slclliana," : from "Cavallerla Rustlcaiia," (bj "Mother." 9.30: Entr'acte from Majestic Theatre: 9.35 : - Contralto solo. Miss K. Peace, (a) "The Pearl Cross,!': (b) VDawn." 9.44 :.-. Ingall's Hawaiian ■ Instrumentalists, Hawaiian selections. 9.63:- Recitation, Mr. P. Dawson, (a) ."Napoleon's Tomb" (Ingersoll), (b) k'JTho Frail Vagabond" (Dawson)'. 9.59: A thotight. 10.0 : Close down; 4YA, Dunedln (463 metres).—3,to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. - 7: .Children's session (Bfg Brother Bill). 7.4s:'News'session. .8:, Town Hall chimes; studio concert, with orchestral selections, relayed from the Octagon Theatre; bass solos, Mr. Noil Black, ■ (a) ''The Mighty Deep," >(b> "Valley by the Sea." 8.7 : Piano solo, Miss Marie Tucker, "Cippricdo" (Scarlatti). 8.11:. Soprano solos, Miss Lilian .MacDonald, (a) "Ouvre tes ,Yeux Bleux," ' (b) i "Songs Sly Mother Taught Me." 8 18: Flute I solo, Mr.. T. I,cvi; "Siclllana," from "SIMh Sonata" (Bach). 8.23: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Elsie Bryant, (a) "Saciamont," (b) "At .Dawning." 8.28: Tenor solos, Mr. Roderick Brnltliwaite, (a) "The Diver," (b) "ReQuicm." I 8.37;• Piano solo, ;Mlss Mario Tucker, "Fantasy ■■ in. C Minor", (Bach). 8.42:- Address, Pastor W. D. More,' "Haunted Houses." 8.'38: Bass solos, Mr. Nell Black, (a) "The Devout Lover," (b) "Captain Mac." 9.3: Fluto solo, ■ Mr. ..T. Levl, "Nocturne" (Lemmone). 9.9: Soprano solos. Miss Lilian M.icDonald. 9.13: Recitation, Mr. A. Gorrle. 9.20: Tenor, solos, | Mr. Roderick Braithwaito, (a) "Sincerity," (b)' "The Fuschla Tree." 9.26: Piano solo, Miss Marie Tucker, "Butterfly Study" (Chopin). 9.31: Orchestral selections, from Octagon Theatre. 9.43: Mezzo-soprano sftlos, Miss Elsie Bryant, (a) "A Brown Bird Singing," (b) "Whon the Dew Is. Falling.". 9.48: Fluto solo, Mr. T.. Levl, "Gipsy Danco" (German). 9.53: Orchestral selections from Octagon Theatre. 10: Close down. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—B p.m. till midnight. . ■-.. ■ ..-. . :, 2BL, Sydney (353 metres).—B: p.m.: G.P.O. clock; topical chorus. 8.3: Broadcasters' light Orchestra. 8.11: Mr.-, -peter' Sutherland (basso). 8.15: Miss Edith Kllmlnster (pianist) 8.25: Miss C. L. Robertson (elocutionist). 8.33: Miss Helena Stewart (soprano). 8.38: Miss :Florence Forshaw (viola solos). 8.45: Mr. I«ance Jeffree- (tenor)., 'V 8.49: Broadcasters' liisht Orchestra. .8.59 :" Weather report-and forecast. 9 : G.P.O. clock; 9.1: A'sorig cycle, "Flora's Itollday," composed by Mr. H. Lano Wilson.' Soloists: Soprano, Helena ' Stewart; contralto, Amy Ostlnga; tonor, Lanco Joffree; bnsso, Peter Sutherland. 9.31: : Miss Edith Kllmlnstor. 9.36: Miss Amy Ostlnga. 9.40: Miss Florenco Forshaw. -9.47:' Miss C. L. Robertson. 9;55: Following day's: programme. 10: G.P.O. clock. 10.1: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 10.11: Ambassadors Danco' Band, till 12. 2GB, Sydney;— Silent. , ■•' 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).—B p.m;;;First act of Madame Pompadour," transmitted' from His Majesty's; Theatre. -9: Mr. Glanvlllo Hicks, secretary to the Lord Mayor's Fund, will speak on "Hospital Saturday Movement." 9.15: Studio presentation of "11 yrQvatore".' by the studio orchestra * and the Auburn Methodist Choir. 10.45: News >■ scrvlco; weather; sporting news.. 11.1: ■ Joe-Aron-son's Synco-Symphonists, "till 11.40;.-.;...... 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).-—One-act play, "Homowara Bound," 'a'seqliel to "Off' Duty," produced In the studio of 4QG : sonio . llttlo tlmo ago. In it the adventures of four Diggers, who are returning to Australia after thewar, are. related.■"■'.: 9.30: Hawaiian instrumentalists, "Aloma," the Walklkl-xOrchestra; soprnhp. ; solo, "Song of India" (Rlmsky-Korsa-lcov),. Miss Verna Morcom; humour by the "Mahoney Duo"; baritone solo, "Macushla," Mr:'A. N. Fallc; pianoforte solo, Miss Cathie Nagel; Hawaiian Instrumentalists; "Honolulu March;" tho Walklkl Orchestra; coutralto solo, "A Song of Life," Miss Jean Naylor; pianoforte solo. Miss Cathlo J Nagel; baritone solo, "Sigh No 1 More," Sir. A. N. Falk; Hawaiian Medley," the Walklkl. Orchestra; soprano solo, Mrs. Itobert Bell. 10: :News;".' weather news. v

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 5

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