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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—7.ls; News and reports. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on ‘ Physical Culture,’ by Norman Kerr, 8: Chimes. S.l: Relay of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre (Eve Rentley conducting). 8.9: Quartet, St. Andrew’s Quartet, ‘Come to the Show,’ Oliver (fairway). 8.14: ’Cello solo, Miss W. Moore, ‘ Harleyquinado ’ (Squire). 8.18; Soprano solo, Miss Adelaide Taylor, ‘A Woodland Madrigal’ (Wilson). 8.22: Trio, Miss Taylor and Messrs Peter and Colledge, ‘Shall a Clown?’ Ron nett (Novel lo). 8.27: Piano solos, Mr Geoffrey Collcdgo, ‘ Csikos ct Bohemeuiic,’ Rohm (Lcngnick), ‘ Fruhlingslicd,’ Merkel (Paxton). 8.85: Bass solo, Mr Arthur Collcdgo, ‘.Honor and Arms,’ Handel (Novell©). 8.40: Elocutionary, Miss Gladys Gammon, selected. 8.45: Relay of musical interlude from Strand Theatre. 8.51: Quartet, St. Andrew’s Quartet, ‘Evening and Morning.’ 9: Weather report. 9.1: Tenor solo, Mr Robert Peter, ‘ Beloved, It Is Morn.’ 9.6: ’Cello solo, Mis W. Moore, ‘Serenade’ (Tosclli). 9.10: Soprano solo. Miss A. Taylor, ‘Thoughts Have Wings,’ Lehmann (Booscy). 9.15: Quartet, St. Andrew’s Quartet, ‘Wake Witli a Smile, 0 Month of May,’ Bennett (Novollo). 9.21: .Elocution. Bliss G. Gammon, selected. 9.26: Contralto solo, Bliss Phyllis Grihbon. ‘O, Love front Thy Bower,’ Saint-Saens (Durand). 9.52; Rclav of musical entr’acte from Strand Theatre. 9.42: Duel., Messrs Peter and Collcdgo, ‘Army and Navy’ (Cooke). . 9.48: Piano solo, Mr G. Colledge, ‘ Wauderstuudeu,’ Heller (Paxton). 9.55: Quartet, St. Andrew’s Quartet, VV Boundelay,’ Oliver (Lnnvay). 9.59: A thought, 10: Close down. SYA, Christchurch.—6: Children’s session, by Unde Sam. 7.15; Addington stock market reports. 7.50: Nows. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral .selections from Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under eonductorship ol Mrs Black. 5.15; Tenor solo, Mr Gregory Russell, ‘An African Love Song’ (Xeviii). 8.19: Contralto solo, Miss Mildred Russell, L.A.8., A.T.C.L., ‘A Litany’ (Hurlstonc). 8.25; 11 amorous lecture, Mr Aloe Dey, ‘Mary Had a Little Lamb’ (Chevalier). 8.27; ’Cello solos, Mr Harold Beck, ‘ Barcarolle ’ (Sitt), ‘Hungarian Polk Melody’ traditional. 8.55: Tenor solo, Mr Gregory Russell, ‘Blending’ (Elgar). 8.56*; Contralto solo, Miss Mildred Russell, ‘Then Art Risen, My Beloved’ (Taylor). S.4U: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘ Adagio and Allegretto, Scherzaiido,’ from ‘Trio, Opus 181’ (Gurlolt). 8.48: Australian poem in lingo, Mr Alee Dey. ‘The Play,’ in ‘ Sen till ten ta I Bloke’ (Dennis). 8.54: Cello solos, Mr Harold Bock, ‘Old French Dance’ (Marias) ‘Minuetto’ (Becker). 9; Relay from Grand Picture Theatre. 9.15: Talk Mr Leo Hayward. ‘World’s Tourist Fishermen I Have Met in New Zealand.’ 9.30; Tenor solos, Mr Gregory Russell, ‘Where the Abana, Flows’ (Finden), ‘Allah! Re With Us,’ from song cycle, ‘A Lover in Damascus.’ 9.40: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘March’ and ‘Habanera.,’ irom opera ‘Carmen’ (Bizet). 9.47; Contralto solo, Miss Mildred Russell, ‘ Usterday and To-day’ (Bpro.ss). 9.e1: Vocal duet, Miss Mildred and .Mr Gregory Russell, ‘Somewhere a Voice is Calling’ (Tate). 9.54; Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting I no, • The Rod Sarafan ’ (Vorlamov). I'Mcination Waltz 1 (Bush)* Ootl Sate the King. Close down. 4ZB, Dunedin. —7: Children's session, Uncle Leu, 7.50: News and 10ports session, 7.45: Studio concert. 2BL, Sydney.— I Tim programme will include an organ recital by Mr Penn Hughes, broadcast from the Congregational Church, Newtown, Bliss Blarjono Skill (soprano), tlio Canterbury District Baud (bandmaster, Blr Stan. Nicholls) broadcast from Baker s Hal.,. Campsic, Blr Harry Cash (comedian), Mr Cy. Peir (the ukclolc troubadour), Broadcasters all sports (talk on boxing, golf, and general sporting news), Mr Arthur Morley (an old singer or old ballads), and Al. Jack’s Cracucrpcks from the Bondi Casino. 4QG, Brisbane. —8: ino for violin, ’cello, and piano, ‘Serenade (Josel Troussello) —violin Blr Eric Hayne, ’cello Bliss Ottilie Cloakc. piano Bliss Cecile Pritchard; violin solos, An Did. Fairy Tale’ (Gabriel Blanc), Coq ot Ponies’ (Rooster and Hens), Horn ‘Scenes Huiiioristiqnos ’ (Leonuid), Blr Erie Havnc; baritone solos, ABaVs Road Song’ (Novollo). The Drearv Steppe’ (Grechaninov), Blr Les. Edye; piano solo ‘ Largo rom ‘ Sonata No. 7 in D Major (Beethoven), Bliss Cecile Pritchard: co.lo solos, ‘ Soltly Awakes My, Heart (Saint-Saens), ‘ Minuet ’ (Mozart), Miss Ottilie Cloake; baritone solos, ‘The Devout Lover’ ((White, violin obligato by Blr Erie Hayne). Ihr Urnforsecn ’ (Cyril Scott), Blr LgS.Jxi.VO, piano solos, ‘ Gado ’ (Grieg) , Watt’ (Grieg), Miss Cecile Iritdmßl; violin solos, ‘To a V\dd Rose (Bine dowcll-Hartinann). ‘Sicilians and Rio-andon’ (Fraiicncur-Kreisler), Blr Eric Hayne; suite for violin, cello, am. j.iano (Paul Graoner)— violin Blr .mic Havnc. ’cello Bliss Ottilie Cloakc, piano 'Bliss Cecile Pritchard. 8.40: Overture, ‘Rio Grande’ (Bergenhol/A, the Clanvin Orchestra (conductor, Mr S, llonry); bass solo, *-A Courtship’ (Contes), by Scotch comic. ‘Down in the Quaiiy (Fvff'o), bv “Jock”; contralto solo, ‘ \ Fairv Went a-Blarketmg (Goodhart). Bliss Erene Elphinstone; organ selection bv “Tam.” assisted by “Rah” and “Jock”; soprano solo. ‘With Verdno Clad’ (Haydn), Miss Pearl Watson; instrumental duct, ‘The Battle Eve’ (Bonbeur),the Clarwin Duo: tenor solo. ‘ Out ol the 1 ast (Bfarshell), by “Tain': interlude, ‘Musicians mid How Jhey Mnsish ; contralto solo, ‘ Little Brown Cottage (Dickson), Bliss W. Haslam; selection, ‘ Jacinta' (arr. Toham), the Orchestra: a thought for to-night (Will H- Lister), J-he Captive Flowers’; bass solo, 1 Tho Twn Greriadiers’ (Schuman), by Hah , vocal duet. ‘Tell Her I love Her So, by “Rah” and ‘Tam”; Scotch comic, 1 Australian Girls Arc Good Luough For Ble’ (Lauder), by Jock soprano solo, ‘I Heard You Singing’ (Coates), Miss Muriel M'Hugh; group of banjo numbers by Mr N. .Gould, soprano solo, selected, Bliss Ruth Portrate. 10: The ‘Daily Mail 5 news; weather news; close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19697, 26 October 1927, Page 3

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19697, 26 October 1927, Page 3

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19697, 26 October 1927, Page 3