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RADIO

TG-HIGHTS FBOGRAMES IYA, 'Auckland.—6 to 7: Children’s hour. 7.15: Nows and reports. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on ‘Physical Culture/ by Mr Norman Kerr- 8: Chimes; studio concert by the Kingsland Methodist Choir (conductor, Mr T. T. Garland; accompanist, Mrs H. F. Garland), assisted by Ingall’s .Hawaiian Instrumentalists. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre—Eve Bentley conducting. 8.11: Choir—Kingsland Methodist Choir, ‘The Wind That Blows/ James. 8.16: Soprano solo, Miss Heapc, ‘Mighty Lak a Rose/ Nevin. , 8.20: Baritone solo’, Mr M. Rutledge, ‘ Rid Mo to Love/ Elgar. 8.25: Instrumental, legal). V: Hawaiians, folk songs, 8.33; Choir—Kingsland Methodise Choir, ‘The Secret/ Coward. 8.38: Contralto solo, Miss Muidn. Davidson, ‘Down Here,’ Brahe. 8.41: Humor, Mr T. T. Garland, ‘Santa Clans.’ 8.45: Tenor solo, Mr M. Rawsey, ‘ Nirvana/ Adams. 8.48: Alcsw.o-soprnno solo, Miss N. Wood. ‘Lie There, My Lute/ M'Cmin. 8.§1: Cornet solo, Air Alorphy, ‘Evening Song/ Schumann. 8.54; Bass solo, Air W. , Leather, ‘Anchored/ 'Watson. 8.57: Choir— Kingsland Methodist Choir, ‘ The Hunting Song/ Benedict. 9: Weather report. 9.1: Relay of musical interlude from Strand Theatre. 9.11: Choir— Kingsland Methodist Choir, ‘The Frog,’ Newton. 9.16: Soprano solo, Aliss Heape, ‘Down in the Forest,’ L. Ronald. 9.20: Baritone solo. Air Rutledge, ‘Aly Dreams.’ Tosti. 9.25: Instrumental, Ingall’s Hawaiians, Hawaiian airs. 9.32: Contralto solo, Miss M. Davidson, ‘To a Miniature/ Brahe. 9.37: Relay from Strand Theatre.. 9.45: Tenor solo, Air AI. Pawsey, ‘Friend,’ Davies. 9.49: Cornet solo, Air Alorphy, ‘ Genevieve.’ 9.53; Alezzo-soprano solo, Aliss N. Wood, ‘ You in a Gondola/ Clarke. 9.57; Bass solo, Air Leather, ‘ Border Ballad.’ Cowen. 10: Choir—Kingsland Methodist Choir, ‘ Good Night/ Beloved’/ Pinsuti. 10.4 : A thought. 10.5: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch.—s.3o: Children’s session, Uncle Peter and Alothcr Hubhard. 6.30: Orchestral selections. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Race review. 8; Chimes; relay of special orchestral sel .tions from Everybody’s Picture Theatre, under conductorship of Air Albert Bidgoud- 8.15: Duct of happy songs, Misses Dorothy (piano) _ and Edna Johnson (ukulele)—‘ Drifting and Dreaming’ (Alstyno), ‘Don’t Say Aloha When I Go ’ (Alorct); solo at piano, Aliss Ailccn Warren, ‘Country Gardens’ (Grainger); operatic tenor solo, Air Douglas Suckling, ‘That Night I’ll Ne’er Forget’ (opera, ‘ Los Cloches des Cornovillc/ Planqiicttc), instrumental trios, ChrisLchnrdi Broadcasting r J'rio— l Spring Song ’ (Mendelssohn), ‘ Serenata’ (Moskowski); meanderings of Alonty. Air Alee Dey, ‘ Alonty mi Fashions ’ (Hayes); violin solo, Aliss Irene Atoms, ‘ Serenade ’ (Drdla); songs with ukulele, Air Roy August, ‘.Alania’s Gone Young, Papa’s Gone Old’ (Weston); relay of special orchestral selections (by arrangement) from Everybody’s Theatre; duct of happy songs, Aliss Dorothy (piano) and Edna Johnson (ukulele) —‘ Ain’t She Sweet’ (Ager), ‘What Docs It Alattor’ (Berlin); pianoforte solo, Aliss Ailecn Warren, ‘ Lorcly ’ (Seeling); tenor solos, Air Douglas Suckling— 1 The Sailors of the King’ (Byng), ‘Home, Little Alaori, Homo’ (Hill); violin solo, Aliss Irene Alorris, ‘ Chanson Valso’ (Pouesard); Sydney East End lingo in verse, Air Alec Dey—-‘The Stor ’at Coot/ from 1 The Sentimental Bloke’; instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio—‘ Afolto Allegro’ (Alcndclssohn), ‘Three Sours Valso ’ (Taylor); relay from Olympia Afotor Show of orchestral items; songs with ukulele, Air Roy Augiist— ‘ Looking at tho World Through Ro/sc-colorcd Glasses ’ (Steiger), ‘ Hi-diddlo-diddlo ’ (Koidol); duct of happy songs, Alisscs Dorothy (piano) and Edna Johnson—‘Ukulele Dream Girl’ (Law), ‘Hello, Bluebird’ (Friend); dose down. 3LO, Melbourne. —8.5: The Ballarat Alalo Harmonists, transmission from the Coliseum, Ballarat. 9.20: Joe Aronson’s Symphony Orchestra, augmented by tho Ballarat Lyric Orchestra; overture, ‘Alorning, Noon, and Night in Vicuna’ (Suppe). 9.28: Aliss Florence Pryor (soprano)—‘Lorelei’ (Lizst), ‘The 'Wind’s in tho South To-day’ (Scott). 9,35: Joo Aronson’s Symphony Orchestra, 'augmented by the Ballarat Lyric Orchestra; selection, S Echoes of the Aletropolitan Opera House’ (nr. Tobani). 9.47: Alavis Svenson (contralto) —‘ Waiata Alaori’ (Hill), ‘Life’s Epitome’ (Ike). 9.54: Joo Aronson’s Symphony Orchestra, augmented by the Ballarat Lyric Orchestra, ‘On With the Show’ (Nicliotls)-. 10: ‘ Argus ’_news service; meteorological information; British official wireless news from Rugby. 10,12: Joe Aronson’s _ Syneho-Sym-phonists in several sparkling spasms of humor. 10.45: Announcements; the Koval Automobile Club of Victoria’s Safety Message. 10.52: Ham Johnson’s Menlo Carlo Orchestra—‘ Angel Eyes/ ‘Weeping Willows.’ 11: Our great thought. 11.1: Ham Johnson’s Alonte Carlo Orchestra—‘ Falling in Love/ ‘Just Once Again/ ‘I Wonder How I Look When I’m Asleep/ ‘Number Ten,’ ‘What Does It Matter,’ ‘ Cutey’s. Duo at Two to Two/ ‘Under .the Moon/ ‘ You Should See Aly Tootsie/ walk (‘Perhaps you’ll Think of Ale’), ‘There Ain’t no Alaybe/ ‘Night Time is Love Time,’ ‘Brown Sugar.’ 11.40: ‘ God Save the King.’

4QG, Bristolne.--The first portion of the programme will comprise a recital arranged 'by Mr Arthur Sharman. 8: Pianoforte, ‘Black Note Study (Chopin), Miss Iris Ness; soprano solo, * Mnsotta’s Song ’ (Puccini), Miss Ivy Plano; elocutionary, ‘The Hoads’ (Lanri Edwards) , Miss Ruby Massey, L.T.C.L.; pianoforte, ‘ Bcrceuee ’ (Lullaby, Sharman), Mr Arthur Sbarman, L.A.8.; baritone solo, ‘At Parting’ (Russell), Mi’ Brytli Evans; soprano solos—' Chanson Indone ’ (Rimsky-KorsakofF). ‘Sing, Sing, Blackbird’ (Phillips), Miss Ivy Plane; pianoforte, ‘Tarantollc ’ C'npin), Miss Iris Ness; elocutionary, ‘ Willy Goes Out to Lunch ’ (May Fisk), Miss Ruby Massey, L.T.C.L.; baritone solos—‘ Eyes That Used to Gaze in Mine’ (Lohr), ‘Time Was I Roved the Mountains’ (Lohr), Mr Bryth" Evans; pianoforte. ‘Shepherd’s Hey’ (Grainger), Mr Arthur Sharman, L.A.B. 9; Metropolitan weather forecast; radio play, ‘Samuel Goes Shimming.’ '10; The ‘Daily Mail’ news; weather news; close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19709, 9 November 1927, Page 11

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19709, 9 November 1927, Page 11

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19709, 9 November 1927, Page 11

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