RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY, Bth AUGUST. 2YA, Wellington.—Silent. IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Aftornoon session. 6.0: Children's session. 7.15: Talk by "Gargoyle"—"Air Cleaners and Tractor Operation." 7.30: News and reports. S.O: Chimes. S.I: Relay of Municipal Band Concort. Tho Hazel-Suther-land Duo will perform the following items from tho studio: Contralto, Miss Phyllis Hazell, (a) '•Yondor," (b) "The Blind Ploughman"; baritone, Mr. Frank Sutherland, (a) "Maggio'a Wcddin'," (b) "Floral Dauco"; duets, (a) "Just a-wearying for You," (h) "Flower Duct" (from "Lilac Time"). 10.0: God Save the King. 3YA, Chrlstclnirch (306 metres) .—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's hour. 7.15: Addiugton Rtocb market. 7.30: News session. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture— Belay from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra. 5.5: Tenor, Mr. Douglas Suckling, (a) ."Land of Delight," (b) "Dearest, I Love Morning." 8.11: Clarionet, Mr. S. E. Munday, (a) "Tenth Air Varie," (b) "Scene and Air, Louisa dl Mounitort." 5.21: Recitation, Rev.-B. Dudley, "How My "Fellow-passenger Won the Day," 5.29: Soprano, Mrs. J. A. Edwards, (a) "Dawn, Gentle Flower," (b) "Roso Softly Blooming:" 8.3D: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Andante and Scherzo, Op. 85" (Heisslgcr). 8.48: Astronomical talk, Itev. B. Dudley, F.R.A.S., i "The Moon." 9.3: Weather forecast. 9,5: I Overture (record), "Tho Nut-cracker Suite." 1 5.9: Contralto, Miss Nellie Lowe, (a) "When You Come Back," (b) "Haven of Dreams," (c) "In the Groat Unknown." 9.19: Pianoforte, Miss Ailoen Warren, (a) "Nocturne" (MacFadyen), (b) "Mazurka in F Minor." 9.27: Duet, Miss Nollie Lowe and Mr. A. G. Thompson, "Love 13 Meant to Make Us Glad." 9.31: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio (a) "Flower Song" ("Carmen") (Bizet), ■ (b) "Valse" from "Faust" (Gounod).. 9.40: Baritone, Mr. A. G, Thompson, (a) "A Coon Lullaby," (b) "White Throat." 9.46: Cornet, Mr. Charles Dyraond, (a) "Thuringian Song | Birds," (b) "An Idyl of Tuscany." 9.56: ' Soprano, Mrs. J. A. Edwards, "She Wandered Down the Mountain Side." 10.0: Tenor, Mr. Douglas Suckling, "Pale Moon." God Save the King. 4YA, Dunedln (463 metres). —7 p.,m.^-Gram-ophone concert. 7.30: Burnside stock sales report and general nows. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Relay of Octagon Theatre Orchestra. 8.11: Soprano, Miss Jacqueline Burke, (a) "Dream Kisses"; (b) "Just Like a Wild, Wild Rose." 8.10: Humour, Major F. H Lampen. 8.24: Piano-accordion, Mr. E. Hceney, (a) "Tho Lass of Bon Acord," (b) "Absent." 8.30: Songs, Air. Billy Gay, (a) "Side by Side," (b) "Underneath the Woopinc Willow." 8.38: Piano novelty solo, Mr. T. V. Anson, "Somebody's Wrong." 8.44: Humorous sketch, Miss Billie Lorraine and Major Lampen. 8.52: Songs, Miss Vanda Duncan, (a) "In tho Sing-Sons Sycamore Tree,", (b) "I Can't Get. Over a Girl Like You." 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: Relay from Octagon Theatre. 9.12: Soprano, Miss Billy Lorraine, (a) 'yhe Heebie Jeebto Dance," (b) "Glmmo a Little Kiss." 9.20: Marimbaphono, Mr. H, DaUrtel, (a) "Poet and Peasant," (b) "Souvenirs." 9.27: Humour, Mr X Stronach. 9.32: Soprano, Miss Jacqueline Burko, "Somebody Loves You " 0.30: Piano solos, Mr. T. V. Auson, (a) "Bluei Skies . (b) "My Regular Girl." 9.44: Song, Mr Billy Gay "Bergundy." 9-48: Humour, Mr. X. Stronacl" 9.52: Song, Miss . Vjnda Duno.ii, "High, High,' High Up in the Bills." 3.! Ib: Piano-accord on ana marimba duets, Messrs. Hecney and Dalziol, (a) (b) "Rolliu' Round the World/ 10.0. Ood Save. the King.. . Olff , 2FC Sydney (442 metres).—6.so p.m.: -FC linfe- ■■ ksi STw.-ssitaiffi C—yTorchestvu. 8.0: Vladimir EHn bantc«e, (a) "Aria" from "Tannhauser," (b) I Love You" (Grlcß), with orchestral accom»a«ilment. 8.10: Margaret James, soprano (o) "Somotlmos I Boom to Hear You," (to) A GipT Maiden." 8.18: Broadcasting OK&«----tra 8.35: Vladimir Elm, (a) "Aria, Valentines/ from "Faust," (Gounod), (b) "Otcllo" "Traviat'a" (Vordi), with orchestral accompaniment 8.45: Margaret James, soprano, (a) ™rom Paradise," (b) "There is a Flower fliat Bloomoth." 8.53: Broadcasting Orchestra. 9.8. Vladimir Elm, (a) "Volga Boat Song, (b) II Balen " with orchestral accompaniment. 9.15. From tho Conscrvatorium Hall, Sydney: Part two of the programme by tho Sydney Madrigal^ Society. 10.15: From the studio: Tho String Trio, (a) waltz. "Look Down, Dear Eyes," (b) fox-trot, "Dream Kisses," (c) "Just Another Day Wasted Away:" 10.30: Weather. The String Trio, (a) Beloctlou, "The Belle of New York," ■■ (b). waltz, "Can't You Hear'Me Say I Lovo You," (s) fox-trot, "Dew Dew, Dewy Day." 10.50: Dance music'till 11. ■ 2BL, Sydnoy (347 metres) .—0.30 p.m.: Dinner music. 7.0: Market reports. 8.0: Topical chorus. 8.3: Items by the Sydney MadHcal Society, broadcast from tile Conservatorium. (The second half of this programme will be hroadcast by 2FC.) 0.5: Weather. 9.6: Ros« Bay Winter Garden Theatre Orchestra. 9.16: Talk on general sporting. 0.30: Hose Bay Theatre Orchestra. 9.40 r "Wind Flowers"—a cycle of quartets, solos, and duets. Soloists: Bertha Wnter3 (soprano), Lance Jeffreo (tenor). Amy Ostinga (contralto), Peter Sutherland (bass). Quartet, "Twist Mo a Crown of Wind Flowers"; quartet, "High Over the Breakers"! contralto, "The Wind Has Suoh , a,Bainy Sound"; quartet, "Hope Is-Liko a Harebell" J duet ,"Two Dovea on the Self-game Branch"! quartet. "Music, When Soft Voices Die": tenor and quartet, '.'When a Mounting Skylark Sings" j quartet, "Going to Bed"; bass solo and quartet, "Windy Night." 10,20: Following day's programme. . 10.25! Romano'B Dance Orchestra until 11.30. : . ;.BLO, Melbourne (371 metres),—B p.m..: Studio presentation of "Floradoro"—musical numbers only. 0.S0: Piano recital, Marjorlo Bullen, "Deux Polonaises" (Chopin), "Opus 04, No. 2" (Coleridge Taylor), "Valso Triste" (Sibelius), "Water Wagtail" (Cyril Scott). 9.45: Station Orchestra—"Slavonic Dances" (Dvorak), "Concert Valse" (Chopin). 9.85: Guy Moore, tenor, "Miniature Songs." 10.2: Tho Station Orchestra, "Slavonic Rhapsody" (Friedman). 10.22: Joo Brennan and Ida Newton, "Old Friends in New Fancies." 10.34: Tho Station Orchostra. selection, "Going p." 10.44: Guy Moore, tenor, "More Miniature Songs." 10.51: The Station Orchestra, selection, "The Student. Prlnco.' 11.10: Tho Vagabonds, dance music until 11.-10. 4QO, Brlsbn.no (iiOs metres).-—Danco muslu by Studio Syncopalcrs, including: Fox-trots, (a) "I'm Riding to Glory," (b) "Hollo Montreal"; ono steps, fa) "Farce," (b) "My Carraenlta"; jazz waltz, "Itfimona"; fox-trots, (a) "Dream' of Italy," (b) "Sing, Binllo, Sing"; fox-trots, (a) "When You Droani, Dream of Me," (b) "Camille"; fox-tvoW, (a) "Maltlkn," (I)) "Down Upon the Lands"; jazz waltz, "It I Could Look into Your Eyes"; fox-trots, (a) "Dear One, a Night tike This," (b) "High Hftt Harry." Botwoen dances, descriptions of motor-cyclo races will be relayed from Davics Park Speedway. 10,! News, wcathor, close down*
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Evening Post, Issue 29, 8 August 1928, Page 17
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