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RADIO PROGRAMMES

SATURDAY, 27th APRIL. 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). G.O: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Toby. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports 7.40": Lecturetto, Mr. F. L. Combs, M.A., "The Problem Child." S.O: 0.P.0. clock. S.I: Orchestra, ""Undlno" (Lortzing). 8.9: Melodic Four, "Tlio Owl- and the l'ussy Cat." 8.13: Tenor, Mr. Frank Bryant, "The Mill Wheel." ■■..- .-...- ---8.17: Orchestra and vocalists, "Bells of St. Mary's" (Adams). 8.23: Sketch, Miss Madge Freeman and Mr. Cedrlc Gardiner, "Light and Shade." 8.30: Banjo, Mrs. H. G. Reeves, Medley of Scottish Airs. . r 8.35: Melodic Four, "Down at tho Huskin' Bee." 8.39: Soprano, Miss Eva Bennett, "The Little Damozel." ■ ' 5.43: Wurlitzor organ. solos, Jesse Crawford, record,, (a) "ThoLlttlo Tipler" (Esporon), (b) "I" Loved „You "Then As X:' Lov- You Now" Ufacßonald)'.-. : v : •'. ■•■ . • S.'4af:-;Bass,' Mr, AVVW: Marshall, "Tho Island of Dreams." :'..'.. 8.53: Orchestra; "Invitation to ■■ tlio Waltz" (Weber); "The Trumpet Call" (Fucik). 9.1: Weather report. . . 9.3: Tenor, Mr. Sam Duncan, "Un Feu D'Amour." 9.7: Orchestra, "Tho Mikado" (2nd selection) (Sullivan). 9.17: Baritone, Mr. K. S. Allwright, "The Old Black Marc." 9.21: Banjo, Mrs. H. G. ISecves, Medley of Popular Choruses. : . :. ■ ■ 9.2G: Sketch, Miss Madge Freeman and Mr. Cedric Gardiner, "A Matter of Course." 9.33: Orchestra; repeat number. 9.41: Soprano, Miss Eva Bennott, (a) "By the Waters of Minnctohka," (b) "Spring's Secret." 9.47: Saxophone, Rudy Wiedooft, record, "Rubenola" (Wiedoeft). 0.50: Melodic Four, "Together." 9.54: Orchestra, Dance Novelties. 10.0: Programme of dance and other records till 11 p.m. IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—3-4.30 p.m.: ■Afternoon sessioiy U.O: Children's session, conducted by Cindu.Vlla. 7.15: News and information session. 7.30 : Market reports. S.O: Chimes. S.I: Orchestra, "Peter Schmoll" (Weber). 8.11: Tlio Snappy Three, (a) "Bluo Bird Sing Mo a Song," (b) "Out of the Dawn." S. 18: Guitar and piano, Smeck and Kahn, record, "Itchln' Fingers" (Uobison). 8.21: Mr. Fred Barker, "Moments of Mirth." 8.27: Orchestra, "March of the Tin Soldiers" (Liber), "Valso" (Moszkowski). 5.36: Baritone, Mr. Stan Pritchard, "The. Mistress of the Master." 5.40: The Snappy Three, (a) "Only a Hose," (b) "Jazz riano Solo," (c) "I Can't Do Without You." • 8.40 :: Orchestra, (a) "Valse . Trlsto" (Sibelius), (b). "Barcarolle". (Offenbach). B.DG: Dalliart and Uobison, record, "Oh, Suzanna" (Foster). 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Mr. F. Barker, "More Moments of-Mirth." 9.9: Baritone, Mr. S. Pritchard, (a) "The Snoozey Coon," (b) "Tho Christening." 0.17: Orchestra, "Blue Mazurka" (Lehar). 9.27: Programme o£ dance and other records till 11 p.m. * 3YA, Christchurch (30« metres).—3-4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's session conducted by Aunt Pat. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Sports results to hand. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington. 10.0: Dance programme. 4YA, Dunedin (463 metres). —7.15 p.m.: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1.: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, record, "The Flying Dutchman" (Wagner).' Synopsis: "Tlio Flying Dutchman" is tho story of a Dutcii sea captain who swore that in spite of contrary winds and stormy seas he would round tho Cape of Good Hope— "(hough Hell itself prevail"—and us a punishment for his impious vow was doomed to sail tho seas for all eternity. He became known as "The Flying Dutchman." Once in every seven years lie was allowed tv land; then, if ho could find a maiden who could be faithful unto death, she would brine him relief from the curse. 8.13: Bass, Mr. Norman Lcnnon (a) "Yeoman's Wedding Song"; (b) "Come to the Fair." 5.20: Sketch, Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr. J.; B. M'Connoil., S.SO: Baritone, Fraser Gnngc, record, "Slumber on. My Little Gipsy Sweetheart." 8.34: Plano-accordian novelty, Mr. Ted Heancy, "Accordianola." 8.311: Popular song hit. Miss Betty Roberts, "Hawaiian Butterfly." 8.44: James Liddy, record, "Memories" ("Tho Student' Prince"). .lacquo Jacobs's Ensemble, record, "Over tho Waves" (Rosas). 8.52: Bass, Mr. Norman Lennon, "The Curfew." 8.50: Novelty marimba, Mr. Hugh Dalziel, "Ad Libitum." 9.G: Mezzo-soprano, Barbara. Maurcl, record, "Hindoo Slumber Song" (Ware). Eddie Thomas's Collegians, record, "Beautiful Ohio" (Earl). Columbia Symphony Orchestra, record, "March .of tlio Toys" (Herbert). 9.18 : Duologue, Miss Sheila Noilson and Mr. ,T. B. M'Cpnncll. 9.28: Messrs. Dalziel and Hcaney, Twelve . Minutes of Novelty Snitches. 9.40: Contralto and nialo quartet, Sophie Bnislaii, record, "Carry Mo Back to Old Virgluny" (Bland). 9.44: Popular songs ' hits. Miss Betty Roberts (a) "Mother's Lullaby"; (b) "Sunshine." 9.51: Columbia Vocal Gems Chorus, record, "No, No, Nanclte" (Youmans). 10.0: Programme of dance and other records till 11 p.m. SUNDAY, 28th APRIL. 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres). 3-4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. G.O: Children's Sunday session, conducted by Uncle George. 7.0: Relay of service from Church of Christ, Vivian street (preacher. Pastor' W. G. Carpenter; organist, Mrs. Slmrock; choirmaster, Mr. Will Mason). - ■ • ■ 8.15 (aprox) : Itelay from Grand Opera House of recital by tlio 1 Port Nicholson Silver Band, under Mr. J. J. Drew.. Close down.. IYA; Auckland (333 metres).—3-4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. G.O: Children's session conducted by Uncle Leo. 1i.55 :. Relay of Divine Service from Baptist Tabernacle (preacher, Rev. Joseph Kemp; organist, Mr. Arthur Wilson). 8.43: New Queen's Hull Orchestra, record, "Loonore Overture" (Beethoven). 8.53: Soprano. Miss Mollie Atkinson (a) "An Erlskay Love Lilt"; (b) "When Love Shall Call." 9.1: Violin, Sascha Jacobsen, "Chant Ncgre" (Kramer), record. 0.5: Bass, Mr. Frank Sutherland, "The Tollers." 9.0: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, record, "Prelude in X Flat Minor" (Bach). 9.13: Soprano, Miss Mollie Atkinson, "Aye Maria." 9.17: Bass, Mr. F. Sutherland (a) "The Last Call"; (b) selected. 9.24: Victor Chorus, record (a) "Anvil Chorus" ■ ("II Trovatore"—Vordi) ; (b) "Pilgrim's Chorus" ("Tannhauser"—Wagner). 4YA, punediu (4G3 metre,s).—s.3o p.m.: Children's song service conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6:30: Relay of service from Methodist Central Mission (preacher Rev. Mr. Hinton; organist, Mr. Charles A. Martin). 8.5: Relay from St. Kllda Band Rotunda of concert, by the St. Kllda. Hand, under the condnctorshlp of Mr. James TJixon. 9.15: Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 13

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 13

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 13

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