TO-MORROW’S RADIO
IVA AUCKLAND <333 Metres).
3 p m : Afternoon session—Selected Studio items; 4.0: A literary selection, by Mr Culford Bell; 4.30: Close down, 6.0: Children’s hour; 7.0: Close «own; 7 15‘ News and sports results; <.45: Close down; 8.0: Chimes; 8.1: Relay of Municipal Band concert from Town Hall (bandmaster, Mr Christopher Smith); 9.30: Weather forecast; 9.31Relav of dance music from Click-Clack Cabaret by the Click-Clack Radio Orchestra, under Mr Walter Smith; 11.0: A thought; 11.1: God Save the King.
2YA WELLINGTON. (120 Metres). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected Studio items; 3.30: - Available sports results; 3.32: Relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from the Adelphi Cabaret; 4.15: Selected gramophone items; 5.0: Close down, 6.0: Children’s hour —Auntie Dot. Chorus. Wellington East Girls College, selected. Pianoforte solo, cousin, selected. Playette, Wellington East Girls’ College, “Midnight in the Vegetable Garden.” Vocal item, cousin, selected. Recitation, cousin, selected. Chorus, Wellington East Girls College, selected. Story, cousin, “The Three Bears.” Chorus, Wellington East Girls’ College, selected; 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results: 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington; S.l: Overture —Prelude, “The Rhine Gold” (Wagner), Negro Spiritual Evening; 8.4: Quartet —The William Renshaw Quartet. “De Ringtail’d Coon (Scott-Gatty); 8.7: Banjo—Mr Chas. Brazier, “Beat As You Go” (Grimshaw); 8.10: Baritone solo —Mr Thomas C. Wood, “Go Down, Moses (Burleigh); 5.13: Soprano solo—Mrs Amy Dunn, “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” (Burleigh); 8.20: Instrumental trio —Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “First Movement Trio in C Major” (Reissiger); 8.30: Tenor solo—Mr William Renshaw, “Ma Little Banjo” (Dickmont); 8.33: Hits and harmonies —The Glad Idlers, (a) “Sleepy Time Girl” (Whiting); (b) “When the Love Bird Leaves' the Nest” (Wade); (c) “Sitting on Top of the World” (Henderson): 8.40: Contralto . solo —Miss Nora Greene, “Ma Curly-Headed Baby” (Chitsam); 8.13: Quartet—The William Renshaw Quartet, “De Ole Banjo” (Scott-Gatty); 8.4 G: ’Cello and pianoforte duct —Mr George Ellwood and Mr Gordon Short, “Andante” (Greig); 8.50: Baritone solo —Mr Thomas C. Wood, “Deep River” (Burleigh); 8.53: Soprano solo —Mrs Amy Dunn, “Picaninni, Mine, Good-night” (Trotere); 8.56: Tenor solo—Mr William Renshaw, “Nuthin’” (Carpenter); 8.59: Banjo—Mr Chas. Brazier, “Tune Tonic” (Grimshaw); 9.2: Contralto solo —Miss Nora Greene, “Honev, If You Only Knew” (Ball); 9.4: Quartet—The William Renshaw Quartet; “Good Night” (Scott-Gatty); 9.7: The Glad Idlers, in further hits and harmonies, (a) “You Never Seem to Look My Way”; (b) “Kitten on the Keys” (Confrey); (c) “Sweet Child” (Whiting); 9.15: Relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from the Adelphi Cabaret; 11.0: Close down.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 Metres).
6 p.m.: Children’s hour—Uncle Sam; 7.15: News and reports; 7.30: Sports results; 7.45: Close down; 8.0: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Grand Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mrs Black; 8.15: Baritone solo —Mr E. A. Dowell, “The World is Waiting for the Sunrise” (Seitz); 8.19: Instrumental trios —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio (a) “Air de Ballet” (Adam); (b) “Scherzo” from “Trio, Op. 50” (Reissiger); 8.27: Duet of happy songs at piano—Misses Dorothy Johnson and Muriel Johns, (a) Waltz Song, “Tonight You Belong to Me” (David); (b) fox trot song, “A Lane in Spain” (Lewis); 8.33: Scottish bagpipes—Mr Angus MacKintosh, “The Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill” (M.S.); 8.36: Talk on |he modern girl—Mrs E. J. Temple, “The Flapper at Graball and Guys” (Searson); 8.40: Instrumental trios—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio (a) “The Countess of Westmoreland” Delight” (Shield); (b) “Waltz, Op. 66, No. 6” (Tschaikowsky); 8.55: Contralto ‘solos —Mrs D. W. Stallard, (a) “An Old Fashioned Town” (Squire); (b) “Stimmung” (Henriques); 9.0: Relay of orchestral selections from the Grand Theatre; 9.15: Baritone solos — Mr E. A. Do well, (a) “At Peace With the World” (Berlin); (b) “A Dream” (Bartlett); 9.22: Scottish bagpipes— Mr Angus MacKintosh, (a) “Bonny Dundee” (M.S.); (b) “A , Hundred Pipers” (M.S.); 9.2 G: Duct of happy songs at piano—Misses Dorothy Johnson and Muriel Johns, (a) waltz song, “So iilue” (De Sylva); (b) fox-trot-song, “He’s the Last Word” (Donaldson); 9.36: Instrumental trios — Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Celebrated Nocturne” (Chopin); (b) “Waltz” from “Copellia Ballet” (Delibes); 9.44: Contralto solos —Mrs D. W., Stallard, (a) “My Roses” (Murdoch); (b) “Longing” (Murdoch); 9.50: Some more humour—Mrs E. J. Temple, (a) “A Cottage Training” (M.S.); (b) “When Flossie Found Her First Grey Hair” (Clay-Smith); 9.56: Relay of dance music by Jackson’s Orchestra, from Caledonian Hall (by kind permission of the Canterbury Caledonian Society and Mr Reg. Stilwell); 11.0: Close down.
4YA DUNEDIN (163 Metres).
12.15 p.m.: Description of the Forbury Park Trotting meeting; 5.30: Close down; 8.0: Town Hall chimes; 8.1: Contralto solos —Miss Gwon Cooper, (a) “The Old Garden”; (b) “Daddy” (Behrend); S.S: Pianoforte solo —Miss Helen Wilson, “Valse Arabesque” (Rees-Newland); 8.14: Flute solo —Mr C. E. Gibbons, “Masaniello” (Amber); 8.20: Light'vocal— Mr Billy Gay, with ukulele accompaniment, (a) ’.‘Just Wait Till You See”; (b) “Cecilia”; 8.27: Recital —Mr A. Gorrie, selected; 8.31: Humorous song —Mr Chas. Ro wand, selected; 8.35: Pianoforte solo —Miss Marie Tucker, “Rustle of Spring”; 8.39: Flute solo —Mr C. E. Gibbons, “The Harp That Once Through Tara’s Halls” (arr. Young); 8.44: ’ Contralto solos —Miss Gwen Cooper, (a) “Just a Cottage Small”; (b) selected; 8.50: Recital — Mr A. Gorrie, selected; 8.55: Light vocal —Mr Billy Gay, with ukulele accompaniment by himself and Mr A. Bradley, (a) “Drifting and Dreaming”; (b) “Don’t Sing Aloha When I Go”; 9.2: Flute solo —Mr C. E. Gibbons, “Martha” (Flotow); 9.7: Comic Song—Mr Chas. Rowand, selected; 9.12: Relay of dance music from the Savoy; 10.0: Close down.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 November 1927, Page 4
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