RADIO PROGRAMMES
THURSDAY, 24th MAY. -YA, Wellington (420 motres). —3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon-session. '(i.O: Children's hour —Empire Day (firl Guides and Buy Scouts. 7.0: News, market reports, and sports results. 7.10: Lcclurcttc, Miss Margaret O'Connor, i "Doings and Dancing in Other Lands." B. 0: G.P.O. clock; v Special Empire Day Programme by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band aud assisting artists. 8.1: March, Tramways Band, "Steadfast and True." 8.7: Tho Clarion Quartet, "The Last Rose of Summer." 8.11: Overture, Tramways Band, "The King's Lieutenant." 8.10: Tenor, Mr. Frank Skinner, "My Pretty Jane." 8.23: Elocution, Mr. Cedric Gardiner, (a) "Itccessioual"; (b) "A Chant of Lovo for England." 5.28 : Fantasia, Tramways Hand, "Songs of Merrio England." 8.31 i: Bass, Mr. James Cooke, "Time to Go.". 8.40: Contralto, Miss Alma May, "Annie Laurie." 8.11: Patrol, Tramways Band, "Tho British Patrol." 8.19. The Clarion Quartet, "Old Mother Hubbard." 8.0.: Baritone, Mr. Kay Kemp, 'Fishermen °f England." S.SS: Weather report and announcement. 0.0: Fantasia, Tramways Baud, "British Melodies." O.S: Tenor, Mr. Will Hancock, "Bonnie Mary of Argylc." 9.12:, Contralto, Miss Alma May, "Como Back to Erin." 0.1(i: Waltz, Tramways Band, "Lolita." 0.22: Tliu Clarion : Quarlet, "Home, Little .Maori, Home." 0.20: .March, Tramways Baud, "Odeon." 0.32: Tenor, Mr. Frank Skinner, "The Fortune Hunter." 0.30: Elocution, Mr. Cedric Gardiner, (a) "A Song of England"; (b) "I Vow to Thee, My Country." 8.11; Selection, Tramways Band, "Crown of Scottish Song." 0.50: Baritone and Quartet, Mr. Kay Kemp and tlio Clarion Quartet, "Land of Hope and Glory." 9.5-1: March, Tramways Band, "The Vanished Army." (Dedicated to tho first 100,000 men who fell in tho Great War.) 9.58: National Anthem. 3YA, Christchurch (306 metres).— 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. (i.O: Children's hour, Chuckle and Aunt Pat J Empire Day programme. 7.15: News session. 7.30 : Talk by Mr. 11. W. Beck. "Breeding for nigh Egg Production." 8.0: Chimes and overture. 8.5: Soprano and chorus, Madame Cower Burns and Grand Opera Quartet, "When tiie Empire Calls." S.O: 'Cello, Mr. Harold Beck, "Melodic" (Purceil). 8.14: Baritone and chorus, Mr. Bernard Renncll and Grand Opera Quartet, "The Yeomen of England." 8.18: Flute, Mr. W. Hay, "Fantasia on English Airs." 8.23: Contralto and chorus, Mrs. Ann Harper and Grand Opera Quartet, "Peaceful England. 8.27: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Preamble—Norfolk Folk Tune" (Woods). 8.36: Tenor, Mr. Harold Prescott, "The Deathless Army." 5.40: Highland war pipes, Mr. Angus M'lntosh, "My Home." 8.45: Soprano, Madame Gower Burns, "Homeland." 8.40: Itecltation. Miss N-u-.ro Hooper, "Empire Day." 8.54: Baritone and chorus, Mr. Bernard Renncll and Grand Opera Quartet, "Sons of-New Zealand." 8.58 : Weather report. 9.0 : Overture. 0.5: Contralto, Mrs. Ann Harper, "There's a Land." 9.0: 'Cello, Mr, Harold Beck, "Vaise Triste" (Alfred Hill). 9.14: Tenor, Mr. Harold Prescott, "The Veteran's Song." 9.1.5: Flute solo, Mr. W. Hay, "Cantabile and Allegretto." 9.22: Soprano, Madame Gower Burns, "Coming Home." 9.26: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Farowell to Cucullaln"; (b) "A Country Danco." 9.34: Tenor and Chorus, Mr. Harold Prescott and Grand. Opera Quartet, "The Bed, White, aud Bide." 9.38 : Highland war pipes, Mr. A. I M'lntosh, (a) "Seann Trlubhais"; (b) "Champion of the Seas"; (c) "Tho Tenpenny Bit." 9.43: Soprano and chorus, Madame Gower | Burns and Quartet, "Land of Hope and Glory." ! 9.47: Recitations, Miss Naare Hooper, (a) "The Passlug of the Queen, January, 1901"; (h) "The Empire Spirit, According to Monty," 9.57: Madame Gowor Burns. Grand Opera Quartet, "God Save tho King" (Elgar). IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 0.0: Children's hour, Peter Pan. 7.15: News and reports and book review. S.O: Chimes. 8.1: Belay from Itialto Theatre. 8.11: Mr. Barry Coney's Quartet, "Softly Fall the Shades." 5.17: Studio Trio, "Trio In B Flat, Op. 21, Allegro Molto" (Dvorak). 8.27: Tenor, Mr. Georgo Barnes, "Parted." 8.31: Vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Trio, (a) "Tellln' tho Birds, Tollin' the Trees" ,- (b) "When You and I Wero Seventeen." 8.38: Contralto, Miss Martha Williamson, "Sink, Rod Sun." 8.42: Pianoforte, Cyril Towsey, "Holberg Suite" (Grieg). 8.4G: Soprano. Miss D. Youd. (a) "Wings"; (b) "Hurry Vlp, April." 8.54: Baritone, Mr. Barry Coney, "I Am Fate." 8.58: Weather report and forecast. 9.0: Relay from Ilialto Theatre. 0.5: Humour and vocal, The Asquiths, "Thirty Minutes' Drawing-room Entertainment." 9.35: Tho Studio Trio, "Henry VIII. Dances" (German). 9.44: Tenor, Mr. Geo. Barnes, "Angels Guard Thee." 9.45: Contralto, Miss Martha Williamson, "Waters of Minnetonka." 9.52; Tlio Bohemian Trio, (a)n"My Bluo Heaven"; (b) "Music With My Meals." 9.55: Baritone, Mr. Barry Coney, "Danny Doever." 10.3: Mr. Marry Coney's Quartet, "Stars of the Summer Night." 10.7: "God Save tlio King." •IYA, Dunedin (463 metres).—7 p.m.: -Gramophone items and News. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. S.I: Orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre. 8.12 : Baritone, Mr. J. B. M'Connell (a) ••iist Like a Butterfly," (b) "The Paradise iv Other's Eyes." 8.19: Humorous recitation, Miss Hilda Scurr, "Four Cautionary Tales aud a Moral"' 8.27: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Belty Roberts, "The Island of Love." 8.30: Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) "Ukulele Dream Girl," (b) "So Bluo," (c) "Blue Skies." 8.40: Baritone, Mr. It. Wilson-Brown, (a) "Under the Irish Moon," (b) "That's a Good Girl." 8.47: Belay from Octagon Theatre. 8.57: Humorous recitation, Mr. Carl Moller, "Meanderings of Monty." 9.2 : Weather report. 9.5; Soprano, Miss Dorothy West, "Mary," from "Our Miss Gibbs." 9.5: Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) "A Lane in Spain," (b) "Lovo is Just a Littlo Bit of Heaven," (c) "Oh, If I Only Had You." 9.18: Baritone, Mr. J. B. M'Connell, "Souvenirs." 9.23: Humorous recitation, Miss Hilda Scurr "The Motor-car Boy." 9.20: Soprano, Miss Betty Roberts, (a) "After I Say I'm Sorry," (b) "Dew,-Dew, Dewy Day." 9.32:' Relay from Octagon Theatre. 9.44: Baritone, Mr.' It. Wil-son-Brown, "The Ragtime Goblin Man." 9.47: Humorous recitation, Mr. Carl Moller, (a) "The Liar," (b) "Catching the Early Morning Train." 0.54: Soprano. Miss Dorothy West, (a) "My Home While You Wait," (b) "If You Would Care." 10.0: God Save the King. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres). —7.45 p.m.: Mr. Medley and Mr. Motley. 7.55: Clifford Lathlean, baritone. S. 3:' 2FC Studio Orchestra: Overture, "The Men of Prometheus" (Beethoven). 8.10: Roland Foster, Lecturo Recital, dealing with "Tauuliauser," part I—Characters: Tannhauscr (Molyneux Phillips), Elizabeth (Millo Hughes), Venus (Merle Miller), Shepherd Boy (Florrle Roach), Wolfram (L. M'Gowen), Blterolf (Sallabank), Landgrave (Tremayno), pianist (Miss Charlotte Mills). 8.25: 2FC Studio Orchestra—Grand Chronological Pot Pourri of Wagner's Works. 8.37: Clifford Lathlean, baritone. 8.45: 2FC Studio Orchestra—Third Movement, sth Symphony (Beethoven). 5.50: From tho Hotel Australia. Empire Day dinner, organised by the Royal Colonial Institute; speeches by fhe Governor, Sir Dudley de Chair, Chief Justice of New South Wales, Sir Philip Street, Sir Hugh Denison. From the Studio—9.2s: 2FC Studio Orchestra, "The Clngalec" (Moncton). 9.40: Part 11. of Roland Foster's Lecture-Recital of "Tannhauser." 10.0: 2 FC Ctudio Orchestra, "Woodland Pictures" (Fletcher), etc. 2BL, Sydney (349 metres).—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock; topical chorus. 8.3: Mr. Herbert C. Hinclifcliffe (baritone). 8.10: Wurlitzer Organ from the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood. 8.22: Miss Elsie Findiay (soprano). 5.29: Choral and vocal items by the Madrigal Society 5.59: Weather report. 9.0: G.P.O. clock. 9.1: Mr. Alfred Wilmore (tenor). 9.8: Sketch by Mr. Harry Thomas and Partners. 9.18: Instrumental Trio. 9.25: Mr. Herbert C. HinchelifYe. 9.32: Miss Dulcic Blair (violinist) 0.39: Miss Elsie Findlay. 0.46: Instrumental Trio. 9.53: Mr. Alfred Wilmore. 10.0: G.P.O. clock, following day's programme. 10.3: Wurlitzer Organ, Chatswood. 10.20: Wontworth Cafe Orchestra until 11.30. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres). —Programme not received. 4QG, Brisbane (305 metres). —8 p.m.: Empire Day celebration, relayed from tho Exhibition Hall, followed by news. 10.15: I Close down.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 121, 24 May 1928, Page 5
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