RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY, 15th OCTOBER.
2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—3 p.m.:l Afternoon session. 7.0: News, market reports, and sporting results. S.O: G.P.O. clock; studio concert by the Petone Black and White Benefit Entertainers; chorus, the company, "Funlcull Funlcula." 8.6: Violin, Miss Dorothy Nolan, "Romance," Op. 9 (D'Ambrosio). 8.10 • Vocal duet. Miss Margaret Scott and Mr. Les Boyd,' "O Lovely Night." 8.14:- Recitation, Miss Kerry Rowe, "The Aspiring Warbler" 8.19: Tenor, Mr. Eddie Napier, "Meadow Lark." 8.23: Humorous sketch', Miss Jean Leadbetter and Mr. W. Rowe, "Packing Tip" 8.33: Song and chorus,; Mr; R. Park and the company, "Eileen Alannah." 8.38: Piano duet Miss Margaret Scott and Mrs. Woodley, "Qui Vive" (Ganz). 8.43: Soprano solo; Miss Sheehan, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose." 8.47: Recitation, Miss Molly Bradstock, "Bertie" 8.52: Soprano solo and chorus, Miss Moliy Keating and Maori boys of the company, "Walata Maori." 8.56: Studio Orchestra. 9.2: Maori vocal and instrumental, Maori members of the company, "Maori Melodies." 9.14: Vocal duet, Messrs. R. Park and J. Warren, "I'm Telling the Birds." 9.18: Recitation, Mr W. .Rowe. "Little Nell." 9.23: Tenor solo, Mr. Les Boyd, "Kashmiri Song." 9.27: Violin solo, Miss Dorothy Nolan. 9.31: Vocal, Miss Joan Craig. 9.34: Piano duet. Miss Margaret Scott and Mrs. Woodley, "Doll Dance." 9.39: Vocal duet, Mr. R. Park and Miss •' Margaret Keatin-r, '-Chi-rmallne." 9.43: Elocutionary, Miss Kathleen Bartosh. 9.48: Chorus, the company, closing chorus. 9.53: Studio Orchestra. 10.0: Relay from the Columbian Cabaret, Kilbirnie.
IYA, Auckland (333 metres) .—7.15 to 7.45 p.m.: News aud sports results. 8.0: Relay of Municipal Band from Town Hall. 9.30: Dance music from Click-Clack Cabaret. 11.0: Close down.
3YA, Chrlstchurch (306 metres).—6 pm • Children's session, by Uncle Sam. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Sporting results. 8.0: Chimes; orchestral selections from Grand Picture Theatre. 8.10: Banjolln solo, Mr. Arthur Hodgson, "Advance Guard." 8.14: Violin solo Mr Bobert Clarke, "Preghlera" (TartlnlKrelsler). S. 18: Baritone solo, Mr W J Salkeld, "King of the Mist." 8.22: Banjo and mandolin duet, Messrs. Perce Skinner and Stan. Birch, (a) "Colonel Bogey March," (b) "Popular Chorus Skltches." 8.32: Recitation, Mr. James. Laurenson, "Home Brewed." 830 • "Popular Chorus Switches." 8.32: Recitation." Dance, No. 3" (Brahms). 8.40: Banjolln solo, Mr. Arthur Hodgson, "Comical Coons." 8.43: Baritone solo, Mr. W. J. Salkeld, "The Gallant Salamander." 8.47: violin solo, Mr. Robert Clarke, < "Mazurka in A Minor" (Chopln-Krelsler). 8.52>: Banjo and mandolin duet, Messrs. Perce Skinner and Stan. Birch, "Old Darkle Melody Switches." B.Di : Recitation, Mr. James Laurenson, "And let I Don't Know." 9.0: Relay from Grand Theatre. 9.10: Banjolln solo, Mr. Arthur Hodgson, "II Baclo." 9.14: Chrlstchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Souvenir de Sorrento" (Severne), (b) Prelude 1 in "C Minor" (Rachmaninoff). 9.22: Baritone solo, Mr W J Salkeld, "Will o- the Wisp." 9.26: Dance music from Caledonian Hall. 9.40: Re-broadcast 2TA, Wellington, circumstances permitting otherwise relay from Caledonian Hall. 4^A, Dunedln (463 metres).—7.ls p.m. • News. 8.0: Tenor solos, Mr. J. M'Donald. 8.8: 'Cello solo, Mr. A. Bonner. 8.13: Hecltatior;, Mr. J. B. M'Cqnnell. 8.18: Mezzo-so-prano solos, Miss Vanda Duncan. 8^24: Piano solo, Mtss J. Lawrence. 8.28: Violin solo, Mr. A. R. Watson. 8.33: Baritone solos, Mr. Reg. Richards. 8.39: 'Cello solo. Mr. A. BonTli % i2K T, 00111 5010s ' Master Erlc Johnston. 5.49: Recitation, Mr. J. B. M'Connell. 854 • Contralto solos. Miss Rita Raffllls. 9.1: Piano S r S:J: ilas J- Lawrence. 9.6: Tenor solos, Mr. J. M'Donald. 9.15: Violin solo, Mr. A. R. Watson. 9.28: 'Cello solo, Mr. A. Bonner. 9 33Baritone solos, Mr. Reg. Richards. 9.41: Recitation, Mr. J. B. ■ M'Donald.; 946 • Piano solo Mr. J Lawrence. 9.52: Contralto solos. Miss Klta Raffllls. 10.0: Close down v^M CvJl ydne7 (442 metres).—B p.m.: Big Ben; Isellie Chadwick. 8.8: Speedway results 8 lt: TV. Note, cornet solo. 8.17: Speedway. 8.22 -" I Nellie Chadwick. 8.25: Selwyn Seymour, hum- ' orous recitation. 8.30: Sophie Lashmoorinstrumentalist. 8.36: Speedway 8«" NriHn ; Chadwick. 8.47: W. Nott, "ornet solo! 8 50° Speedway. 8.55: From the Conservatorlum Hall, Sydney; operatic performance of Verdi's opera, 'II Trovatore," by the Sydney Grand Opera Company, the whole of the second act will be taken. 9.55: Speedway. 10.5: Leh , *v lc °-J^' tme- "-I!: Dance music «U i»-f with ltems by Len Maurice, and news 2BL, Sydney (353 metres) .-* p.m.: GP o! clock. Topical chorus. 8.3: King} s Mandolin s^!- 8-1^ MiSS Bertha Waters, s"--R. sI ivr 'ir Greyhound cou"liB results. ?i •r? A Tommy Clyde, comedian. 8.25: Mr. C. C. King, mando-'cello solos. 8 32Coursing. 8.33: Broadcasters' Trio. 847 • <& 8.551 "Klng^- s faS nn "<SS£! or?n 9; 2: Coursing. 9.3: Miss Bertha Waters. 9.10 : Mr. Tommy Clyde. 9.17 : Coursing. 918 • Broadcasters' Trio. 9.32 : Mr. C. C. King. 9.39: Mr. Norman Wright. 9.46: Coursing. 947 • Broadcasters'. Trio. 10: G.P.O. clock. 10 1 • Following day's programme. 10.5: Broadcasters' Trio. 10.15: Ambassadors' Dance Band 2GB, Sydney (316 metres).—B till 10 p.m.
3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).—B p.m.: Hawthorn City Band. 8.10:' Melbourne t Cho?al Union. 8.17: Hawthorn City Band. 8.27': Melbourne Choral Union, "Stars of a Summer Night," "Now Tramp O'er Moss and lelt" 8.34: Hawthorn City Band, selection, '%» Co» quette." 8.44: A special programme has besa arranged. 10.15: Hawthorn City Band, march, 'Field Day," intermezzo, "Pomona." ' 10.55: Lily Burnand and Arthur Slater/'Cheek-Cheete Cheek," "Whistling Uncle Amos," "Knocked 'Em In the Old Kent Road." 10.35: Sporting results. 10.50: Aronson's Synco-SymphoEisfa till 11.40.. ; ■ -.v^f
■ 4QG; Brisbane (395 metres). —g p.m.: Duet! ■The Moon has Raised," W. W. Crisp and-J. i. England; song, "Reuben Ranzo," T. (M----ledge; aria, "Carmina," Mrs. Leslie Morrfc Border Ballad," Malcolm Flnlayson; ballad: Whatever Is, is Best" (Lohr), Miss Vera /k> f.o' p! *no solos- <a> "Mebestraum" (Liszt),' .{..L_ Sequlallla" (Albenla), Miss. Peggy Deafi's 'Twas Within a Mile of Edinboro' Toon." Mtei M. Jamison; song, "Sea Rapture" W. W. Crisps d, "1 »n ™" ad ' "Mi»><ialay," J- E. EnglaiiaY duet O Wcrt Thou in the Cold Blast," Miss Ml ™mlS<m, an|3 Malcolm Finlayson; songs, ■(£)■ iaM a THf.. 'i? /earls." (b) "Crkbbid Age and Youth," Fred Homer: song. "Break of thJ'-p ?/. eslie Morrls: song, "The End win,? n?° adi Gordon *uUerton; song, "Kie "Chrf ."' »B", A- Gaffney; monologues, (a> ler* vSf 8 8e, 115.",.<b) "O Memory." Tom Multln'- l^ "S.1 0 ' Br'nd'sl." Miss Mena Mar- £¥' e| « ".is "vera ?S N'ewsfweaThe^cSe"^. 0111 the SUNDAY, 16th OCTOBER. IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—6 55 pm • |S ; p|he?».^ro^~ !it m t>r J: Orean »^'c from 3YA, Christchurch (306 metr«).5.45 p.riij 6 30S- FvTnl 8 from. 3YA st>«"o by Uncle Sim. 6.30: Evening service from Sydenham Methodist Church (Sunday School anXrViry?; preacher. Rev H J. Odell; organist, MrJ^L "i»,,?S ard- y^'folo, Miss Ada Anderson But the Lord is Mindful of His Own" (Mendelssohn); organ solo; solos, duets, and condeSed items by the scholars. 8.15: Rebroadcast-of 2YA. conditions permittig. "llu"1.?-.™ 4TA, Dunedin (363 metres).—6.3o p.m.: sirYnfnl"^/ n1 X f Cl;« rch; Preacher, Rev. Tulloch Stiid'o'coSen B'' Mr- W- Paget Gale- 8 «?- 2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—7 p.m.- Evenly service of the Central Methodist Miss ion. & i3O--Instrumental trio, violin, Mowatt Carter • Velio Gladstone Bell; piano, Linley Evans ' 8?42°l Rene Maxwell, soprano. 8.47: Gladstone Bell cello solos. 8.57: Fraser Coss, baritone. 9:5 Llndley Evans, pianoforte solos. 9.13: Kens Maxwell, soprano. 9.20: Instrumental trio. Mowatt Carter, Gladstone Bell, Liftdley Evans t ; vl^^T. aSet , C°"i batit°ne- 9-40: MwatfcS ter violin solos. 9.48: Rene Maxwell, soprano. 9.52: Instrumental trio, Mowatt Carter Gladl 2BL, Sydney (353 metres).—6.3o p.m.- Orcin and orchestral recital broadcast from the Congregational Church, Newtown. 7.0: Evcnrmt service from Congregational Church, Newtows! 5.30 North Sydney Tramway Band. 9.15-: Sr? Sk,ne? Ort and forecast. 9.16: Miss.MarIffLf Sng yA«SMS Na'uon^Anthem 8-' Broadcaat«» 1 Trio. 10.15;:
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1927, Page 7
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