RADIO PROGRAMMES
MONDAY. 19th DECEMBER.
2YA, Wellington (120 metres).—Noon till 5 p.m.: Afternoon session. 0.0 : Children's hour —Aunt Jo and cousins from Trinity Methodist Church; solo and chorus, "Christmas Carol" (Sullivan) ; recitation, "She Wants to Know" : chorus, ■X'hristmas Bells"; Aunt Jo, birthday recitation, ".Samuel South"; chorus, '"If You Ha-ro a Heart That's Cheery"; duet and chorus, "Scatter Sweet Flowers"; recitations, (a) "Flo's Letter," (b) "A Christmas Dinner"; chorus, "King, Bells, Ring." 7.0 : News, market reports, and sporls results. 7.40: Lecturettc, -h" im °- ?, te, Wilrt ' edltor "Railway Magazine." Holiday Making on the Railways." S.O: G.P.O. clock. S.I : Overture, "March of the Mountain Gnomes" (Eilenberß). 8,5: Melodic Four, "The Two Roses." S.'J : Saxophone, Mr. Jack M'Ewen, "Valsc Erica" (Wcldoefl). 5.13: Tenor, Mr. Frank Bryant, "The Joy Bird." S.I!): Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Finale" from "Trio in E Flat" (Beethoven); 5.29: Carol, Melodic Four (assisted by Master Brown) "Good King Wenceslas." 8.33: Humour, Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, "Having It Out." 8.3!): Bass, Mr. W. W. Marshall, "Drake Goes West." 8.44: Violin, Miss Ava Symons, (a) "Andantino" (Martlni-Kreisler) ; (b) "Saltarello" (German). 8.50: Duet, Messrs. F. Bryant and R. S. AUwrlght, "Here's to the Maiden." .5.55: Weather forecast. 8.56: Organ solos, Mr. H. Temple White, (a) "Cuckoo and NightingaleConcerto (Handel) ; (b) "Largo in G" (Handel); (c) "Hallelujah Chorus" (Handel). 0.5 • Lecturette, Captain Hugo, "Fire Peril and Prevention." 9.15: Tenor, Mr. C. A. Williams "Dear Old Ilfracombe." 9.19: Symons-lCll-wood-Short Trio, "Andante, Adagio", Finale '• from "Trio No. 1" (Haydn). 0.30: Sketch, Mr. A. Stanley Warwick and Miss Isa M'Leary "Stung" (Peach). i 1.42: Saxophone, Mr. Jack M'Ewen, "Souvenir" (Drdla). 9.45: Baritone. Mr. R. S. Allwrit'ht, "Song of the Clock." 9.r,4: Melodic Four, "Old Man Moses." 10.0 : God Save the King. IYA, Auckland.—Silent. 3YA, Chrlstchurch (30G metres).—Noon till 4:30 p.m.: Afternoon session. CO: Children's hour. 7.15: News and reports, etc. 7.30: Talk, Mr. E. J. Bell, "Books." S.O : Chimes, tro Orchestra. 8.10: March, First Canterbury Regiment Band, "Brigade of Guards." 5.14: Beckenhani Male Quartet, (a) "The Two Roses; (b) "Old Mother Hubbard." 8.21 : Selection, the band, "Boccaccio." 8.27 : F,aritohe Mr. K. G. Archer, "Old Barty." 5.30: March, the ban-], "Namur." 5.34: Recitation, Miss Mavis Ritchie, "Taking Willie to Lunch." 5.39: Selection, the band. "Heatherlanci." 5.46: Tenor and baritone, Messrs. E. R. Pitman and K. G. Archer, "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise." 8.50: Intermezzo, the band, "Secrets." 8.55: Bcckenham Male Quartet, "Topical Chorus." 9.0: Kelay from Strand Theatre. 9.15: Beckenham Male Quartet, (a) "Piccaninny Lullaby"; (b) "When Pa Shaved Off His Whiskers." 9.21: Vale Militalre, the band. "Tlio Grcndadiere." 0.26: Baritone, Mr. W. H. Odell, "To a Rose." 9.30: March, the band, "Jolly Jaunts." 9.34: Beckenham Male Quartet, "When Evening's Twilight." 9.35: Selection, the band, "Echoes of Mendelssohn." 9.44: Bass solo and 1 chorus, Mr. F. Jackson, "What a Difference the Navy Made to Me." 9.45: Recitation, Miss Mavis Ritchie, "Playmates." 9.52: March, the band, "Steadfast and True." 9.56: Humorous trio, Messrs. Pitman, Archer, and Jackson, "Tall Wife, Short Wife." 9.59: Beckenham Male Quartet. "Good Night, Ladies." 10.0: The band, God Save the King. 4YA, IHmedin.—Silent. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres). —7.45: From the Randwick Military Hospital, the annual Christmas concert. The North Sydney Orchestra. Russell Rix (basso), Charles Lawrence, entertainer. The Orpheus Glee Club, Carlton Fay, solo pianist. Bryson Taylor (tenor), Rus Garling and "Jerry," ventriloquial act. Tho North Sydney Orchestra. Gwen Selve (soprano). Charles Lawrence (entertainer). Russell Rix (basso). Carlton Fay, solo pianist. The Orpheus Glee Club. Rus Garlins and "Jerry." Bryson. Taylor (tenor). Charles Lawrence (entertainer). Gwen Selva (soprano). The North Sydney Orchestra. 9 p.m.: Latest weather forecast. During the interval at tho Hospital orchestral items will be given from the studio. 9.45: A newly-formed orchestra of 10 players, known as the 2FC Orchestra, which will play on Monday and Thursday of each week (a) Overture, "Tho Merrymakers," (b) suite. "Six Waltzes" (Brahms), (c) Prelude. Op. 28, No. 17^ (Chopin-Dlmsa). 10.0: Norma aJnson (baritone). 10.8: The 2FC Orchestra (a) selection. "The Merry Widow," (b) suite, "Four Fancies." 10.27: Norman Janson (baritone). 10.30: Latest weather forecast. 10.31: 2FC Orchestra (a) quintet, "Meisterslngers" (Wagner), (b) waltz, "Rose Marie" (Friml). 10.40: Norman Janson (baritone). 10.44: 2FC Orchestra, "Musical Genis" (Tschaikowsky). 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11.0: Close down. 2BL, Sydney (353 metres).—S p.m.: G.P.O. clock; topical chorus. 8.3:-Mr. Leslie Herford (baritone). 8.10: Mr. Henri de Lisac (violinist). 5.17: Madame Goossens Viceroy (soprano). 5.27: Newtown Band. 8.47: Madame Goossens Viceroy. 8.57: Talk on wines. 9.2: From the Stadium, a description of the boxing contest. 9.45: Mr. Leslie Herford. 9.52: Mr. Henri De Llsac. 10.0: G.P.O. clock; talk on general sporting. 10.15: Following day's programme; weather report and forecast. 10.20 till 11; Dance music from the Bondl Casino. 3LO, Melbourne (3TI metres).—B.o p.m.: Special engagement by 3LO of the Humphrey Bishop Comedy and Operatic Company. Overture. 8.4: Humphrey Bishop introduces his company. 8.7: Ragtime ensemble. "They Call It Dancing." 8.9: John Montfort and Waltor Kingsley, "The Watchman." 8.13: Comedy interlude, George (Scratcher) Ross, assisted by Charles Albert. 8.15: Marie Landon and the gentlemen in "The Black-hand Gang." 8.19: Arthur Hemsley and Elaine Maye as "Two Cockneys at the Football Match." S.2S: Basil Dean, light comedy at the piano. 8.32: Thelma Trott and Elaine Maye, "What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry." 5.39: Alan Kitson and Marie Landon, "Six Feet of Papa"; "Marche Hongrolso"; "Take Tour Finger Out of Your Mouth." 8.47: Arthur Hemsley, tho Bashful Lancashire Comedian. 8.58: Cecilie Audibert, Marie Landon, Thelma Trott, and Elaine Maye in picturesque harmony. 9.6: Charles Albert, the Doleful Comedian. 9.10: Walter KLngslcy baritone, "At Grendon Fair" ; "Salaam." 9.19 : George Ross. 9.32: Excerpts from "II Trovatore," "Miserere" scene: "Anvil Chorus," the company. 5.40: Joyce Staff and Charles Albert, light comedy sketch. 9.47: Humphrey Bishop will sing "Myself When Young"; "The Floral Dance." 9.54: -The gentlemen in a humorous ensemble. 9.58: Marie Landon and Cecilie Audibert, assisted by Joyce Staff, in a comedy sketch, "After Tea." 10.2: John Montfort will sing "Yvonne"; "I Heard You Go By." 10.9: Arthur Hemsley and Thelma Trott at the seaside. 10.15: Cecilie Audibert will sing Cherie." 10.18: George Ross and Mario Landon in a comedy sketch. 10.30: Ragtime Quintet, "California"; "Oh, Miss Hannah." 10.35: Grand finale, "Hi-diddle-diddle." News. 11.0Resume to-night's Stadium event. 11.2: Joe Aronson's JSynco-Symphonists, till 11.40. 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres) .—Recital by the City Tabernacle Choir. 8.0 p.m.: Chorus, "The Heavens are Telling," the choir; duet. "Ficklehearted Mlml" (Puccini), Messrs. W. Donald and E. Harper; anthem, "Father of Mercies," the choir; 50 ng, "Don't Hurry," Miss Eva Bowen; carol, "Legend" (Tschaikowski), the choir. Recit. and air, "Comfort Ye" and "Every Valley," Mr. Jack Landchorus, "Ferrara," the choir; duet, "It Was a Lover and His Lass," Miss Pat M'Onlgley and Mr. V. Westacott? anthem, "Like as a Father," the choir; duet, "The Voyagers," Miss Blanche Curnow and Mr. Frank Curnow; chorus, "Miserere" (Verdi), the choir; song, "Meadow Sweet," Miss Mac King; anthem, "I Saw the Lord" the choir. Part ll.—Pianoforte recital by Mr. Erich John. 9.0 p.m.: "Organ Fantasia" and "Fugue" (Bach-Liszt) ; bass solo "The Gladiator," Mr. Stanley Tamblyn; pianoforte, . (a) ''Fantasia Impromptu," Opus GG in C Sharp Minor (Chopin), (I>) "Prelude" Opus 28,. No. 13 in F Sharp Minor (Chopin), (c) "Waltz." Opus IS (Chopin), Mr. Erich John; Bass,- ';Song of tho Bow." Mr. Stanley Tam£K n ;.E! anoforte' (a> "Reflections In the Water," (b) "The Girl with the . Flaxen Hair," (c) Dance (all by Debussy), Mr. Erich John. Part lll.—Studio concert. 9.45 p.m.: Hawaiian instrumentalists. Aloha Novelty Trio; baritone Kashmiri Love Song," Mr. C. B. Astley; ten mrs: 4of numour by 'he Mahoney Duo; bass, "The Blind Ploughman," Mr. A. N. Tali; Hawaiian instrumentalists. Aloha Novelty Triobass, "Beloved, Awake," Mr. A. N. Falk; Ha7i?of n 'nstr>™enta.llßts, Aloha Novelty Trio. 10.30: News; weather; close down.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 147, 19 December 1927, Page 5
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