RADIO
TO-lIIGHT'S .PROGRAMMES IYA. Auckland.—6 to 7: Children’s i h«ur. '7.15: News and reports. (.30 to 7.45: Talk on ‘Motoring, by Mr Geo. Campbell. 8; Chimes B.l= Relay of overture from Prince Edward Theatre (Mr Geo. Poore, conductor). 8.10: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Kathleen Deane, ‘ln a Little Old Garden, Hewitt. 8.15: Violin solo, Mrs M. Fleming, ‘ Romance du Second Concerto,’ Wieniawski. 8.20: Humor, Air Dan Flood, humor at the piano. 8.25: Flute solos, Mr Geo. Poore— 1 Witches Dance,’ Cox; ‘Dainty Dance,’ Paling. 8.33: Baritone solo, Mr Walter Brough, ‘The Run God,’ James. 8.38: Elocution, Aliss Nina Scott, ‘ Daddy and the Boy.’ 8.43: Cornet duet, Messrs Salthouse and Davies, ‘ Birds in the Forest.’ ,8.48; Soprano solo, Aliss Ruth Scott, ‘I/cte,’ Chamiiuidc. 8.53: Relay of musical interlude from Prince Edward Theatre. 8.58: Humor, Air Dan Flood, humor at the piano. 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.4: Alczzo-soprano solos, Aliss K. Deane —‘ Whalers of Minnetonka,’ Licurnnec; ‘The Dawn,’ D’Hardelot. 9.12: Violin solos. Airs AI, Fleming—‘ Cavatina,’ Henry; ‘Largo Celibrc,’ Handel, 9.20; Humor, Air D. Flood; humor at tho piano. 9 27: Relay of musical entr’acte lro)u Prince Edward Theatre. 4 0.32: Flute solo, Air G. Poore, ‘ II Von to,’ Bnccialdi. 9.37: Baritone solos, Air W. Brough—‘Friend’; ‘Casey the I‘iddler,’ Wood. 9.45: Elocution, Aliss N. Scott-—‘Jimmy Johnson,’ anon.; ‘Old Chap,’ Harris. 9.53: Cornet duet. Messrs Davies and SaUhousc— 1 Barcarolle,’ Hoffman; ‘O Lovely Night, Cooke 10: Soprano solos, Aliss R. Scott-* Sunlight,’ Ware; 1 The Cuckoo Clock,’ Schaefer. 10.6: A - thought. 10.7: ‘God Save the King.’ 2YA, Wellington.—6: Children s session; chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington; Uncle Ernest and School Cousins items —choral work and recitations, followed by stories by Uncle Ernest. 7: News session, market reports, and sporting results. 7.40; Lecturetio, Alt D G. Paris, of AVellington Centre A.A.A., ‘Athletics.’ 8; Chimes of the G.P.O. dock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, ‘Triumphal March, Op. 56, No. 3’ (Grieg). 8.5: Quartet, Philharmonic, ‘Softly halls the Shades (Hatton). 8.9: Piano. Air Gordon Short, ‘ln Old Vienna ’ (Godowski) ; ‘Paradoxical Moments’ (Godowski). 8.14: Bass, Air W r . W. Marshall, ‘Bandolero’ (Stuart), 8.20: Duet, Ah’ Edwin Dennis and Airs Ellison Porter, ‘ Alisercrc ’ Scone. ‘II ‘lrovatorc ’ (Verdi). 8.25; Trio, Symon.s-Ellwnod-Short Trio. ‘ First Alovemenl, D Alajor ’ (Beethoven). 8.23; Contralto, Aliss Madge Freeman, ‘4 lie Glory of the Rea’'(Sanderson). 8.38; Quartet, Philharmonic Quartet, ‘ Bells of St. AliehaePs Tower ’ (Kvnvcif). 8.41: Tenor. Air Edwin Dennis, ‘An Pays’ (Holmes), 8.45: Leeturctle, editorannonnecr. 9; Close down; two minutes’ silence, armistice night- 9.2; Orcran. Air 11. Temple AVhite—‘ Funeral ALitcli. ’ (Chopin), ‘Largo’ (Handel), ‘Land of Hope and Glory’ (Elgar). 9.15: Duet, Aliss Aladge Frcemanjind Mrs Ellison Porter. ‘Arise, O Sim’ fl)av). 9.19: Quartet, Philharmonic Quartet, ‘Old Alother Hubbard’ (Wheeler). 9.23; Trio, Symoiis-Ell-wooit-Slmrf Trio, * Andante and Scherzo D Minor Trio’ (Mendelssohn). 9.29: Soprano, Airs Ellison Porter —‘ Alorniug ’ (Speaks). ‘ AVakc Up’ (Phillips). 9.36: Duet, Mr Edwin Dennis and Air WL AV. Marshall, 1 AVatchman, W’hat of tho Night’ (Sergeant). 9.42: Mezzosoprano, Aliss Lily Charles, ‘The hairy Laundry’ (Phillips). 9.48: Piano, Air Gordon Bhnrt, ‘ Rendezvous ’ (Godowsky). 9.58; Quartet. Philharmonic Quartet. ‘The Long Day Closes’ (Sullivan). 3YA, Christchurch.—s.3o: Childrens session, Big Brother. 6.30: Orchestral, selections, 7.15; News and reports. 7.30: Racing review. 8: Chimes relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Theatre Orchestra under conductorship of Mr A. J. Bun/.; during tho evening programme Air Los. Alarston’s full dance orchestra will provide ’dance music at intervals from 3YA studio. 8.15: Baritone solos. Air Leslie Stewart—‘Nirvana’ (Adams), ‘Sally Homer.’ 8.18; Dance, Lcs. Alarston’s Orchestra. ‘ Blondy,’ AI.S. 8.27 ; Elocutionary, Air James Laurcnson, ‘Father Riley’s Norse’ (Patterson). 8.31: Dance, Bus. Afarston’s Orchestra, 1 A Lane iu Spain,’ AI.S. 8.39: Contralto solo, with chorus, Airs I). W. Stallard, ‘ I’ll Take You lle-m Again, Kathleen ’ (Thomas). 8.43; Dance, Lo.s. Alarh ton’s Dance Orchestra, ‘Ain’t Stic Sweet,’ M.S. 8.51 : Songs at piano, .. Air E. A. Sargent Jane ’ (Gutty), I ‘He Left Her on the Stairs ’ (Levey). I 8.55: Dance, Lcs. Mansion's Orchestra, | ‘ I Can’t Get Over a Girl Like A'ou,' AI.S. 9: lx»'ay ol orchestral selections | from Crystal Palace Theatre. 9.15; I Soprano solos, Alis.s Anita Graham — I‘Kahni.’ ‘ Dancing Time,’ from ‘Cabaret Girl ’ (Kern).' 9.19; Dance, Les. Marstim’s Orchestra, ‘She Knows Her Onions,’ AI.S. 0.27; Elocutionary, Air James Laurcnson—‘ Nell.’ ‘ The Green Tin on the Yellow Dog’ (Bennett). 9.31 ; Dance, Les. Alarston’s OrcliesI Ira, ‘Shepherd of the Hills’ 9.39: Baritone solo, Mr Charles Harra- ■ way, ‘Hats Off to tho Stoker’ (Arnn(dalo). 9.43: Dance, Les. Alarston’s Orchestra, ‘She’s a Baby ’ (AI.S.) 9.50; Soprano solo, Aliss Anita Graham. ‘The Habanera’ from ‘Carmen’ (Bizet). 9.55: Dance, Les. Marston’s Orchestra, ‘ The. Birth of the Hines ’ (M.S.). 10.3; Baritone solo, Mr Leslie Stewart, ‘ W’hcn Yon and I Were Young, Alaggio ’ (Butterfield), 10.7; Dance, Les. Marston’s Orchestra, ‘Crazy Wtords, Crazy Time’ (AI.S.). 10.15: Songs with chorus, Mrs D. W r . Stallard ‘ Doon the
Burn, Davie Love ’ (Rimbaulfc); * B loen Allaiiali>’ with chorus (Thomas 10.23; Dance, Les Marston’s Orchfl tra, ‘Hello! Swancc ’ (M.S.). 10.3 Baritone solos, Mr Charles Harrawa* ‘Come to the Fair’ (Martin), ‘ln OldPiccadilly’ (Hewitt). 10.37: Dance. Lcs. Marston’s Orchestra, ‘ Song of the Wanderer’ (M.S.). 10,44: Songs at the piano, Sir E. A. Sargent, ‘House Hunting’ (Squicrs), ‘Under the Circumstances’ (Spurr). 10.51: Dances, Les. Marston’s Orchestra, ‘ She’s Got It,’ ‘Looking for the Rainbow,’ ‘l’m Looking for a Four-leaf Clover.’ ‘ You Don’t Like—Not Much,’ ‘Oriental Moonlight,’ ‘ Collette.’ 11: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin.—7: Town Hall chimes. 7,1: Children’s session, Big Brother Bill. 7.40: News and market reports. B:Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Baritone . solos, Mr H. W. Harvey, ‘The Fortune Hunters’ (Willeby), ‘Requiem’ (Homei-). 8.6: Pianoforte solo, Miss A. Newman, selected. 8.10: Mezzo-so- ■ prano solos, Miss Dora Drake, ‘ Bird of Blue’ (German), ‘The Pipes of Pan 1 (Monckton). 8.16; Recital, Mr A. Gorrie, ‘ The Ballad of the East and West’ (Kipling). 8.21: Bass solos, Mr J B, M ‘Pherson. ‘ When a Maiden You Have Chosen’ (Mozart), ‘Old Barty' (Grant). 8.27: Pianoforte solo, Miss A. Newman, selected. 8.31: Soprano solo. Miss IT. M, Ashton. ‘Farewell’ (Diddle). 8,37: Recital, Mr A. Gornc, selected. 8.44: Baritone solos, Mr H. W. Harvey, ‘ Alleluia ’ (O’Counor-Mor-ris), ‘Vale’ (Russell). 8.56: Relay of dance music from the Savoy by Era Beccham and his Orchestra. 10: Closi down. , , 2BL, Sydney.—B: G.P.O. clock arm chimes; special programme in commemoration o! Armistice Day; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. B.3:‘Rule Britannia.’ 8.1; Community singing—--1 Tipperary,’ ‘ There’s a Long, Long Trail,’ ‘Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag,’ ‘ Australia Will Bo There.’ 8.11: Mr Prank Ryan, ‘The Flag of England’ (Kipling). 8.15; Broadcasters’ .Instrumental Trio, ‘ Three English Dances ’ (Roger Quiltcr). 8.22 : Miss Amy Ostinga (contralto), ‘Land of Hope and Glory ’ (Elgar). 8.26: Mr Peter Sutherland (basso), ‘The Yeomen of England’ (German)._ 8.29: Broadi casters' Instrumental Trio, selection of Scottish melodies. 8.36: Mr Douglas Graham (comedian), Scottish humor. | 8.43: Vocal quartet, ‘Ye Banks and Braes,’ ‘Annie Laurie.’ 8.49: Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio, selection of Irish melodics.' 8,56: Mr Frank Ryan (entertainer), a few Irish stories. 9.1: Vocal quartet, ‘ The Dear Little Sham--1 rock,’ ‘Eileen Allanah.’ 9.7: Inter- ' hide; dance music by the Wentworth ! Symphonic Orchestra, broadcast from the ballroom of the Wentworth. 9.17: Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio, ‘The Maple Loaf.’ 9.18: Mr Lance Jcffrce ! (tenor), ‘Palo Moon.’ 9.21: Miss Helena Stewart (soprano), ‘Chanson i Jndono ’ (Rimsky Korsakov). 9.24: Dir 1 Frank Rvan (entertainer), ‘ Gunga ' Din’ (Kipling). 9.29: Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio, ‘Advance Australia ; l^iif.’ 9.30: Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr ('■• J. Mares (Government Meteorologist). 9.31: ’ Broadcasters’ all sports expert will talk j on ‘Cricket.’ 9.4 G; Mr Peter Sutbcrland (basso), ‘Heroes of the Darda- ’ nellcs.’ 9.49: 'The Sporting Editor of i fho ‘Sun’ will talk on ihc prospects } of Saturday’s racing. 10.9: Miss Amy Ostinga (contralto), ‘ Waiata Poi ’ (Ali fred Hill). 10.12: Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio will play a selection by * Alfred Hill. 10.15: Dance music by the 1 Wentworth Symphonic Orchestra, : broadcast from the ballroom of tho ' Wentworth; during intervals between ’ dances ‘ Sun ’ news service. 11 : G.P.O. '(clock and chimes. National Anthem,
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Evening Star, Issue 19711, 11 November 1927, Page 1
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