RADIO
TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES
IYA, Auckland.—7.ls to 7.45: Newsy reports, etc. 7.30: Talk by Mr Norman Kerr on 1 Physical Culture.’ 8 to 10: Chimes; relay of overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr C. E. Engel; bass solo, ‘Off to Philadelphia’ (Haynes), Mr J. tattler; tenor solos— ‘ Songs of Araby ’ (Clay), ‘Dolorosa,’ Mr Farrow; elocutionary-— ‘ Little Tan Shoes,’ ‘ Obsession ’ (Wallace), Miss N. Scott; soprano solo, ‘Waltz Song,' from ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (Gounod), Miss R. Scott; baritone solo, ‘Muleteer of Malaga,’ Mr ,W. Brough; vocal duet, ‘Battle Eve’ (Honheur), Messrs Littler and Farrow; weather report and interval; relay from Rialto Theatre; baritone solo, ‘Even Bravest Hearts,’, from 4 Fanst ’ (Gounod), Mr W. Brough; soprano solos—‘A Pastoral’ (Carey), ‘My Heart is Like a Singing Bird’ (Parry), Miss R. Scott; bass scno, ‘Annie Laurie’ (Scott), Mr J. Littler; elocutionary, ‘Supplanted,’ Miss N. Scott; baritone solo, ‘Wotthe Red-haired Bosun Said,’ Mr W. Brough; vocal duet, ‘ Love and War ’ (Cook), Messrs Littler and Farrow. 2YK, Wellington.—7.4s: Market reports and announcements. 8 to 10: Studio concert and relay of Paramount Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr R. R. Caulton. 3YA, Christchurch. —6.30 to 7: Children’s session, Uncle Jack. 7.15 to 7.45 : Addington stock market report and news session. 8 to 10: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre Quartot, under the direction of Mr Harry Ellwood; baritone solo, ‘ The Yeoman’s Wedding Song ’ (Poniatowski), Mr C. Burrows; soprano solos—‘Aloha Oa’ (Lilinokalani), ‘She is Far From the Land’ (Lambert), Miss Irene Agassiz; selection, 3YA Studio Band; elocutionary, ‘The Song of the Market Place,’ Miss D. Jenkin; instrumental trio, ‘Serenade’ (Wider), Miss Hall and Messrs MTeak and Amalric; tenor solo, ‘ Serenata ’ (Toselli), Mr D. M'Gill; jazz selections, medley, Mr S. J. Parmer; mezzo-so-prano solo, ‘Still Unexpressed’ (Bond), Miss Ethel Hume; interval; talk on natural history, ‘A Very Conservative New Zealander,’ Mr J. Drummond; relay from Strand Picture Theatre; baritone solo, ‘O Star of Eve,’ from ‘ Tannhauser ’ (Wagner), Mr C. Burrows; soprano solo, ‘ Good-bye ’ (Tosti), Miss Irene Agassiz; elocutionary, ‘The Rehearsal,’ Miss D. Jenkm; tenor solo, Mr D. M‘Gill; mezzo-so-prano solo, Miss Ethel Hume; elocutionary, ‘The House by the Side of the Road,’ Miss D. Jenkin; selection, 3YA Studio Band. . 4YA, Dunedin.—7.3o to 8: Speciallyselected gramophone records from the studio. 8 to 10: Relay of vocal and instrumental items. 9; Lecturette on ‘Dental Hygiene,’ by Mr J. T.* Cooper. 2BL, Sydney.—The programme will be given by Miss Beryl Scott (soubrette), Mr Dudley flelmrich (baritone), Broadcasters’ Trio, Broadcast'ers’ all-sports expert (talk on boxing), Mr Haagen Holenbergh (piano solos), Mr Ronnie Reade (the radio jester), Mr Sydney Hollister (comedian), and Miss Grace Saville (contralto). Cee Morrison and his Gloomchasers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino. During intervals between dances news reports, by courtesy of the • Sun,’ will be bioadcast. 3LO, Melbourne.—s.3o: Answers to letters and birthday greetings. 5.50: Madeline Knight (contralto). 5.57: ‘ Mary Mary.” 6.7: Madeline Knight (contralto). 6,15: Captain Donald Maclean. 6.30: News., 7.15: Agricultural Department. 7.30: “Gargoyle.” 7,45: Captain Peters. 8: Richmond City Band. 8.10: Madame Lambert (soprano). 8.17: Richmond City Band. 8.27: Melbourne Choral Union. 8.34: Edouard Lambert (violin). 8.44: Russell Callow (tenor). 8.50: Mr W. G. James (pianoforte recital). 9.10; Announcements and R.A.C.V. message. 9.15: Madame Lambert (soprano). 9.22: Richmond City Band. 9.32: Russell Callow (tenor). 9.40: Edouard Lambert (violin) 9.47: Weather. 9.52; Richmond City Band. 10: Carlton Chase (popular songs). 10.7: Harry North (English concertina), 10.15: Joe Brennan and Ida Newton. 10.25; Richmond City Band. 10.32; D’Arcy True. 10.45: ‘ Argus ’ and British official wireless nows. 10.55: Richmond City Band. 11: Our great thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson. 11.40: close down. 4QG, Brisbane.—6: ‘Daily Standard ’ news; announcements. 6.30: The children’s hour, stories by “ Little Miss Brisbane.” 7; Market reports, stock reports. 7.30: Weather news, announcements. 7.43: Standard time signal. 7.45: Lecturette, ‘Modernism in Farming,’ Mr P. B. Bosworth (Queensland Agricultural High School and College). To-night’s programme will comprise a concert arranged and organised by H. Polo and Co., Ltd., and relayed from their premises in Elizabeth street, Brisbane. From H. Pole and Co.’s premises ; _8 : Overture, ‘Light Cavalry’ (Suppe), Pole’s Concert Orchestra; short talk, ‘The History of H. Pole and Co., Ltd.,’ Mr A. J. James; soprano solo, ‘ Coming Home J Miss Nancy Fisher; baritone solo, ‘Red Devon by the Sea’ (Clarke), Mr A. V, James; contralto solo, ‘My Dreams’ (Tosti), Miss E. Pickering; orchestral, ‘Threo Hungarian Dances’ (Brahms), Pole’s Concert Orchestra; ten minutes of fun with Mr Richards; soprano solo, ‘Juno’ (Quilter), Mrs Ginn; tenor solo, ‘The Little Irish Girl’ (Lohr), Mr Hamish Craigio; clarionet solo, selected, Mr D. Williamson; duet, .Absent’ (Metcalfe), Misses Nancy Fisher and Mrs Ginn; monologue, The Sentimental Bloke ’ (Dennis), Mr T. M . Muller; violin solo, selected, Miss H. Bennett. 9; Metropolitan weather forecast; orchestral, descriptive, ‘Mill in the Forest ’ (Eilemberg), Pole s Concert Orchestra; male duet, ‘Watchman, What of the Night?’ (Sergeant), Messrs T. Muller and H. Craigie; clarionet solo, selected, Mr J. Scarle; monologue, ‘His First Long Trousers.’ Miss Nancy. Fisher: tenor solo, ‘I Hear You Calling Met (Marshall), Mr Hamish Craigie; baritone solo, ‘Silent Noon’ (Williams), Mr A. V. James; selection, ‘Lucia di Lammermoor’ (Donizetti), Pole’s Concert Orchestra; soprano solo, ‘Lament of Isis (Bantock), Mrs Ginn; ten minutes of fun with Mr Richards;’clarionet solo, selected, Mr J. Searle; contralto solo, ‘ The Garden of Sleep ’ (De Lara), Miss B. Pickering; inarch, ‘ Stars and Stripes ’ (Sousa), Pole Concert Orchestra. 9.45: A quarter of an hour’s community singing of old-time songs. Prom the Studio;—lo: The ‘Daily Mail’ news; weather news; close down.
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Evening Star, Issue 19589, 22 June 1927, Page 4
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