RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY, 20th OCTOBER. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—3 to 3 ' p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's session. Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen. 7.0: News, market reports, and. sports results. 7.40; Lccturettc by Professor: W. H. Gould, of Victoria University "Tlib Mind of the Child." S.O : G.P.O. clock. 81 • The Orchestra, overture, "Ole South" (Zamecmk). Valse, "Valse Bleue" (Margis). Sl2-•' Quartet, Melodic Tour, "The Owl and the Pussy' Cat." s.l(i: Marimba, "Aloha Oe" (record)".' 5.20: Tenor, Mr. Sam Duncan, "Believe Me ir"! All Those Endearing Young Charms." 8.23:' Scottish comedian, "1 Belong to Glasgow*" (record). 5.29: Baritone, Mr. It. S. AlwrigluW "All Roads Lead to Home." 8.33: Humour, Mr." Geo. Titchener, "The Song Without a Name.'?'1 5.40: Tlic Orchestra, repeat number. S.4SV Quartet, Melodic Four, "She's the": Sweetheart of Six Olher Guys." 5.52: Jazz band record /'Evening Star." 3.0:. Weather forecast. 9.1: Tenor, Mr. Frank Bry-.' ant (a) "Thoughts"; (b) "Look Down DearEyes." !).S: Xylophone record, "Minuet" (Pad-, crewski). 9.12: Bass, Mr. W. W. Marshall,.' "Down West Norfolk Way." 9.17: The Orches- r; tra, "Yeomen of the Guard." 9.27: Humour** Mr. Gco. Titcheuer, "How I Climbed tho Pole."' 0.34: The Orchestra, "In a Bird Store" (LaUe).* 0.42: Quartet, Melodic Four, "When Evening's^ Twilight." O.'IG: The Orchestra, dance novelties!; 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down. IYA, Auckland (333 metres). —3 to 4.30 p.m.%-' Afternoon session. CO: Children's session. 7.ls*;'' News anil market reports. S.d: Chimes. S.lt Or-?. chestral record, "In a Monastery Garden." S.s:;'. Baritone, Mr. Frank Sutherland, "Beating Up the Channel." ,B.'J: Instrumental, Auckland..' Trio, "Scherzo" from "Trio In B Plat'? : (Dvorak). , 8.17: Greudadier Guards, band reV; cord, (a) "Turkish Patrol"; (b) "Smithy in.;; the Woods." 8.24: Humour, Mr. F. W. Barker (a) "Voila!" (b) "Courting and Science."' 8.32: Marimba record, "Aloha Oe." 8.36: 'Cello,t.t: Miss Molly Writrht, "Nocturne" (Trowell). S.W-$ Baritone, Mr. Frank Sutherland (a) "Maire,"' My Girl"; (b) "Come to the Fair." 5.48: Walts'record, "Destiny." 8.52: Xylophone record;' "Minuet" (Paderewski). S.SG: Humorous song.ft Mr. 1\ W. Barker, "Silly Ass." 9.1: Evening*! forecast. 0.2: Instrumental trio, "Two Hindoo^ Pictures" (Hansen). 0.10: Dance music till-" 11. 3YA, Christchurch (300 metres).—o p.ni.sS Children's session. 7.15: News session. 7.30!:'1 Sports results. 8.0: Chimes. S.I: Kcbroadcast'* of 2YA, Wellington. 10.0: Dance programme? till 11.0. : 4YA, Dunedin (403 metres). —7.13: -Ncwafci session. 7.30 : W.E.A. address. 8.0 : Town Hall '• chimes. S.I: Orchestral music from Strand'/ Theatre. 8.11: Bass, Mr. .1. Ferguson, (a) "Be-v loved, it is Morn"; (b) "Down in the Depths*?': 8.18: 'Cello, Mr. P. J. Palmer (a) "Ay« I Maria" (Schubert) ; (b) "Mazurka" (Sauire)t, 5.29: Orchestral record, "In Venice" (Sellars-)^ 8.33: Jlj»zo-contraHo, Miss Irene HorniblowiJ "Carnival." 5.37: Instrumental trio, "Finat9■ in G Major" from "Iris" (Haydn)- S.4S: BariS! tone, Mr. Arthur Limgley (a) 'Requiem"; (b)T; "Inter Nos." 5.48: Xylorimba records (a)i>, "Sweet Hawaiian Dream"; (b) "Sunny Smiles! of Hawai." 8.55: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Agues'i Guy, "I Hear a Thrush at Eve." 5.59: Weath-' er forecast. 9.1: Euphonium, Mr. C. Miller (a>r,, "Romance"; (b) "Through the Night." 9.9JY Relay from the Strand Theatre. 9.15: Bass,* Mr. J. Ferguson, "King of the Deep." 9.1ff;?5 Violin. Mr. H. Riddle (a) "Bolera" (Bohra)s;s (b) "Highland Memories" (Cole). 9.25: Walty? record, "Wine, Women, and Song." 9.29: Mezzo*"'' contralto. Miss Irene Horniblow (a) "Night off! Stars"; ({)) "The Star." 9.36: Instrumental trio (a) "Reve Angelique" (Rubinstein); (I*" "Serenade" (Chaminade). 9.46: Baritone, Mria Arthur Lungley; "Youth." 9.50 Fox-trot, reSJJ cord, "Constantinople." 9.54: Mezzo-soprancrH Miss Agnes Guy (a) "Homeland"; (b) "You'!' In a Gondola." 10.0: Euphonium,'Mr. C. Millwiu "Good-night, Farewell." 10.5: Orchestral reVf, cord, "In a Persian Market." iO.10: ClostfV Sydney programmes not available. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres). —S.O p.m.*{w Agnes Fortune, piano, "Prelude and FugurfJ in A Minor" (Bach). 8.10: Elsy Tr.ewc.eßsj soprano, "Vale." 8.17 : Imperial Russian Trio/4 "Melodic" (Rubinstein), "Serenade" CEosellDVM "Charmaine," "Breeze." 8.32: Richard Wclch'Jg ard, tenor, "Prelude," "Star Eyes." 5.40: Songs, record. 8.45: To-night's events at the Stadium1. *« 10.15: Elsy Treweek, soprano, "The OliSp Clock," "You've Got Your Mammy's Eyes",'/? "Give Me Youth and a Day." 10.22: CHiwra M'Fee, saxophone. 10.30: Richard Weichartfel tenor, "God Touched the Rose," "The LittlVv Hills." 10.37: Fred Bluett, comedian. 10.44J:7| Sporting results. 10.51: The Radi-o-Aces danciri music till 11.40. "••; 3AR, Melbourne (454 metres).—B.3o p-nuSfr Prahran City Band, march, "Getbseniane CottSpj mandery"; intermezzo, "Hypatia." 8.40: J. && Fraser, baritone, "II Balen," "The Burning Hours." 8.47: Prahran Band, overture, "Ssli Coquette." 8.57: Marcelle Berardi, sopran6j3; "Polocca," "Pierrit." 9.4: C. E. Monteath, prjß; gan recital, from St. Peter's Church; "Fug-WSj In F Sharp Minor" (Handel); "Andante CailSSi tabile from Trio No. 13" (Haydn) ; "Mometffe Musical in F Minor" (Schubert); ■'Cradle: Song" (Kjerulf) ; "Imperial March" (Elgartpi 9.30: Estello Mark Trio, "Recital of 18th. Cen*l tury Music." 9.45: Prahran Band, marchfi "Old Comrades." 9.50: One-act play, "The*"* Resemblance," by the Victorian Railways In-;;' stitute Dramatic Society. 10.2: Prahran Band,'}" valse, "Scuta.". 10.10: J. D. Fraser, baritoneyV "Sometimes When Night is Nigh," "Go Love-" ly Rose." 10.17: Prahran Band, selection, "Tuoc Mikado," "There Must Be a Silver Lining."'.. Entr'acte. "Love in a Mist." 10.37: Marce'.'ie^: Berardi, soprano, "Caro Nome," "Down 'lv tho;' Forest." 10.44: Prahran Band, intermezzo,! "My*' Syrian Maid," march, "Silver Badge," IX>.54v:"i.' News service. ', : ■IQG, Brisbane (303 metres).—State banquets/ to the visiting members of the British EcorioVf, mic Mission (Sir Arthur Hirst, and Mr. Dbugal& Ormc), relayed from Parliament House. Tlio*« speeches will b,e broadcast, and during tfip"* evening the following musical programme-' \\HWi he provided. 8.0 p.m.: Dinner music by the 4QEs« Orchestra; Dick Pyko (basso), "Tlic Bos'uiivS story"; -'A Chip of tlic Old Block." The -IQrfS Studio Orchestra, overture. "Polcliinello." Vwa*! Parker (coutralto), "1 Heard You Go By,""I "Sincerity." Eric Hayne (violinist), "SicllianoiS and Higaudon," "Berceuse." J. Land (tenocVf-Si 4QG Studio Orchestra, valse, "Golden Sunset*./'® ' Pat M'O'nigley (soprano), "Rackety-Coo:."'§ "Wondering Why." 4QG Studio Orchestra, selis ection, "Maid of the Mountains." SUNDAY, 21st OCTOBER. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).— 3 to 4 Jiljk p.m.: Afternoon session. CO: Children's Sun-1™ day service, conducted by Uncle Ernest. 7 »»| Service from St. Thomas's Anglican ChurcM-ji) Newtown. Preacher: Rev. If. K. Fry (Vicar ogji St. Marks); organist and choirmaster. Mr. WeiftS zel Collie. 8.15 (approx.) : Studio concerts Overture, "Anaereou" (Cherubini) (record)'?!; soprano, Miss Gretta Stark, "Rejoice Greatly,'fffrom "The - Messiah"; recitation, Miss Gracias Kerr, "Not Understood"; baritone, Mr. Bav*%' Kemp, "O God Have Mercy," from "St. Paxil"l3 organ, "Avc Maria" (Schubert) (record); confi tralto, Miss Rita Arnold, "Abide With Me"it orchestral selection, "Prelude to Lohengrin'?}; (Wagner) (record) ; duet. Miss Rita Arnold^ and Mr. Hay Kemp, "Harbour Lights"; orchos*»,; tral, "Symphony No. S—Allegretto Scherzaudo'*? (Beethoven) (record); recitation, Miss GraclaJ Kerr, "Young Fellow Me Lad": soprano, MisS^' Gretta Stark, "Songs My Mother Taught lie"?! hand record. "The Thistle"; tenor, Mr. FrantfS Skinner "Out of tho Deep I Call"; march?!. "Coronation March" (Meyerbeer) (record). ? IYA, Auckland (,1,13 metres).—3.o to 4.30T p.m.: Afternoon session. 0.0: Children's ses-.it sion conducled by Undo Leo. tt.55: Relay of' service from Pitt Street Methodist CburcftM Preacher: Rev. Lionel Tt. Dalby; choirmaster)? Mr. W. Leather. 8.30: Relay of Municipal e*fe gau ltcr.it.al from Auckland Town Hall. mf^S ganist: Mr. Miuiglum Barnctt. 9.30: God SnvtK the Kiiiß. v 3YA, Uhristchurch (30G metres).—3 to 4.3HJ, ]).m.: Afternoon session. 5.30 : Children's sort;<js.'i service conducted by Uncle David, (i.30: Re-'U lay of service from Kycknham Metliodist Churchill Preacher: Hoy. jr. J. Odd!: organist. Mr. W«i' Purdy; clioirmaster, Mr. M'CalYcry. 7.45: Mvisi>t cal programme, records. 0.30: Close down. > 4YA, DuncUiu (103 metres).—s.3o p.m."*? Children's song service conducted by Big B'ro^ thcr Bill. G. 30: Relay of service from Vie«"J Street, Congregational Church. Preacher: Rev.'S Albert Mead. S.O: Relay of band concert, 0.15;F-. Close it.mvit. . ■ . . .' 2ZF, Palmerston Xorth (255 metres).—*,-p.m^-1 till 1.30: Musical sessloji. 7.o'till 9:O«'-ilu8i^ tal session. . , ■ '- ".
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 85, 20 October 1928, Page 7
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