RADIO
TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES 2YA, Wellington.—6: Children’s hour. Aunt Jo and pupils of Brooklyn School. Pianoforte solo, school cousin, selected; song in unison, school cousins, ‘ Ash Grove ’ (Welsh melody); Aunt Jo sends birthday greetings; recitation, school cousin. ‘Unfortunate Child’; mouth organ solos, school cousin, ‘Old Folks at Home’ (Foster), ‘ Drink To Me Only ’: store-time. Aunt Jo; song in unison, school cousins, ‘ Poi Waka ’ (Hill) ; recitation, school cousin, ‘ln the Train ’ (Gardner); dialogue, school cousins, ‘Peter Pan and Wendy’ (Barrie); two part-song, school cousins. ‘Sweet and Low’ (Barnby). 7; News, market reports, and sports icsults. 7.40; Locturette, Mr G. G Stewart, editor ‘Railway Magazine’—‘Safety on tho Railways,’ S; Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, ‘Wedding March,’ Mendelssohn., 8.5: Quartet, tho William Rensliaw Quartet, 'Come to the Fair,’ Easthopo Martin. 8.8: Elocution. Mr A. Stanley Warwick, ‘ A Tale of Old Japan.’ Noyes. S.U; Saxophone, Mr Jack M‘Ewen, * Yvonne,’ Wiedoeft. 8.15: Soprano. Mrs Amv . Dunn. ‘ One Fine Day (‘Butterfly’). Puccini. 8.20; Trio, Svmons-Elhvood-Short Trio, Scherzo and Finale, B Major, Trio’ Brahms. 8.30: Baritone, Mr T. O. Wood. ‘ Vulcan Song,’ Gounod; ‘I Would I Were a King.’ Sullivan. 8.38: Steel guitars, Berthold and Bent, ‘ln a Little Spanish Town,’ Young. 8.43: Duet, Misg Nora Greene and Mr Wm. Rensliaw, ‘For All Eternity,’ Mascheroni., 8.4/; Violin. Miss Ava Symons, ‘Romance from Second Concerto.’ Wieniawski. 8.55; Tenor. Mr Win. Rensliaw, ‘Annabelle Lee,’ Leslie. 9: Weather report. 9.2: Lecturette, member of New- Zealand cricket team, ‘ The Trip to England.’ 9.17: Quartet, the Wm. Rcnshaw Quartet. ‘ The Sen Hath Its Pearls,’ Pinsuti. 9.22: Trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, ‘Finale, C Minor, Trio,’ Beethoven. 9.32; Soprano. Mrs Amy Dnnn, ‘The Star,* Rogers; Lullaby, J Brahms. 9.35: Saxophone, Mr Jack M'Ewoii. ‘ Valse Leone,’ Dornberger. 9.38: Baritone, Mr T. C. Wood, ‘From Obcron in Fairyland.’ Slater. 9.42: Contralto. Miss Nora Greene, ‘St.Agnes Eve,’ Sullivan. 9.47: Elocution. Mr A. Stanley Warwick, ‘ Orange Peel, Reynolds; ‘Mr Dan,’ Langbridge. 9.ol: Teiior, Mr Wm. Rensliaw'. ‘Once Again,’ Sullivan. _9.56: Contralto, Miss Nora Greene, rccit. and air, 1 Largo, Handel. 10: Steel guitars, Berthold and Bent, ‘Drowsy Waters,’traditional. 10.4: Quartet, the Win. Rensliaw Quartet, ‘ln This Hour of Softened Splendor,’ Pinsuti. 3YA, Christchurch.—6: Childrens hour, Uncle Jack. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Mr E. J. Bell, ‘Bonks,’ 8; Chimes; studio concert by Derry’s Military Band (under condiictorshin of Mr E. G. Derry) and assisting 3YA artists; relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr Harry EHwood (by permission of management). 8.10; March, the bund, ‘OldIronsides’ (Losev). 8.15: Soprano solos. Miss Dorothy Eiby, ‘ in My Little Garden’ (Nutting); ‘The Bells of Clermont _ 'Town ’ (Goodliart). 5.21; Characteristic piece, the hand, ‘We Play at Soldiers ’ nCilcnbcrgri 8.27; Pianoforte solo. Miss Aland K, Stout. ‘Rondo in C Maior. Fourth Movement ’ (Beethoven). 8.31 ; Waltz, tho hand, ‘ Little Glcaiiers/ (Under). 8.39:_ Talk. Air Raynor White, ‘The Afigration of Birds/ (M.S.), 9: Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre. 9.5; Grand fantasia, the hand, ‘Home. Sweet Home. the World Over ’ (Lamno). 9.15: Soprano solo, Mis? j Dorothy Eiby, ‘O Lovely Night’ (Ronlaid). 9.19: Humorous march, the hand, ‘The Whistler and His Dog’ (Pryor). 9.24; Pianoforte solo, Aliss Aland K. Stout. ‘Finale from Sanotina in C Sharp’ (Ravel). 9.28: Serenade, the hand, ‘Serenade’ (Schubert). 9.32; Baritone solo. Air Ernest Orchard, ‘Queen of the Eartli ’ (Pinsuti). 9.36: American sketch, tho band, ‘ The Watermelon Patch ’ (Bidgood). 9.45: Reci' tation, Air Edgar Jones. ‘The Street Watchman’s Story’ (AI.SQ. 9.50: Selection, the hand, ‘The Pirates of Pen zance ’ (Sullivan). 10.2 Baritone solos, Air Ernest Orchard, ‘The Deathless Array,’ ‘ Land of Hope and Glory ’ (Terry). 7,0.10: Fox-trot the band, ‘ For Aly Sw'eotheart ’ (Kahn). 10.15: Humor,'Air Edgar Jones, ‘The Wreck of tho Ancient Blacksmith'’ (Herbert). 10.22: Atarch, the hand, ‘Tent City’ (English). ‘God Save the King.’ 2BL, Sydney.—B: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; an hour’s programme, presented _ by Lindeman’s Wines. 8.3: Air Henri De Lisac (violin solos). 8.10: Air Stanley R. Catlett (tenor). 8.17: Air F. Conchman (cornet solos). 8.24: Graham and Wattie present some humor and some songs. 8.39: ‘The Newtown Band broadcast from Industrial Hall, Newtown. 8.59: Air Stanley R. Catlett. 9.6: Weather report and forecast (by courtesy of Air G. J. Marcs, Government Alctcorologist). 9.7: Dance music by Cyril Kayo and tha Wentworth Cafe Orchestra. 9.17: Broadcasters’ all-sports expert will talk on general sporting. 9.32: Tho Newtown Band. 9.52; Air Henri De Lisac. 10: G.P.O, Clock and chimes. 10.1: Resume of following day’s programme. 10.4: A humorous sketch, presented by Aliss Molly Raynor and Air Jack 1 Beattie. 10.20: Dance music by Cyril Kaye and tho Wentworth Cafe Orchestra; during the intervals between dances news items, by tlio courtesy of tho ‘Sun’ Newspapers, will ho read from the studio._ 11.30: G.P.O. clock land chimes; National Anthem.
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Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 11
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