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TO-MORROW’S RADIO

IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres)

3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 3.30: Lecturette on “Gas Cooking,” by a representative of the Auckland Gas Company. 3.45: Selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Arfnouncer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session—Peter Pan, assisted by the Bayfield Choir. Part-songs by the choir. Duet, Joyce Edwards and Gwen Edwards, “Eventide.” Trio, Gladys Keefe, Jean- Chalmers and Myra Hutt, “The Shepherd’s Song” (Murdoch). Recitation, Dallas Lethaby, selected. Stories, letters and birthdays*. 7.15: and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture 'from the Strand Theatre; orchestra under the direction of Eve Bentley. 8.11: Baritone solo —Mr Barry Coney, “Allah, Be With Us” (Woodford-Finden). 8.15: Instrumental trio—The Studio Trio, “Trio, Op. 56, Finale” (Grossigei). 8.24: Humorous sketch —Mr T. T Garland, “A Suburban Soiree” (Grossmith). 8.29: Instrumental and vocal —Walter Smith’s Radio Statics, (a) “Colonel Bogey” (Alford); (b) “My Blue Heaven” (Donaldson); (c) “I’m Gonna Dance Wid De Guy Wot Brung Me” (Archer). 8.37: Novelty—Mr F. Barker, “A Wayside Philosopher to His Friend, (6) “Loyalty.” 8.47: Pianoforte solos—Mr Cyril Towsey, “Romance, F Sharp” (Schumann); (b) “Spring Song” (Mendelssohn). 8.52: Humorous sketch —Mr T. Garland, “Santa Claus” (Leacock). 8.58: Weather report. 9.0: Relay of entr-acte from Strand Theatre Orchestra. 9.5: Vocal and instrumental —WalteiSmith’s Radio Statics, (a) “Rigoletto” (arr. Walter Smith); (b) “Kiss and Make Up” (Ager); (c) “Hello, Cutie” (Ring). 9.15: Recital —Mr F. Barker and Mr Culford Bell, “Quarrell Scene” from “Julius Caesar” (Shakespeare). 9.20: Instrumental trio—The Studio Trio, “Second Valse” (Godard). 9.29: Presentation of the song cycle, “In a Persian Garden” (Lehmann), by Mr Barry Coney’s Quartet: —Quartet— “ Wake! For the Sun Who Scatter’d into Flight.” Tenor —“Before the Phantom of False Morning Died.” Bass recitative —“Now the New Year Reviving Old Desires.” Tenor — “Irani, Indeed, Is Gone with All His Rose.” Quartet—“ Come, Fill the Cup.” Bass —“Whether at Naishapur or Babylon.” Contralto recitative — “Ah, Not a Drop that from Our Cups We Throw.” Soprano and tenor duet —“A Book of Verses Underneath the Bough.” Bass —“Myself When Young Did Eagerly Frequent.” Bass recitative—“Ah, Make the Most of What We May Yet Spend.” Contralto—- “ When You and I Are Behind the Veil?* Soprano recitative —“But if; the Soul Can Fling the Dust Aside.” Soprano—“l Sent My Soul Through the Invisible.” Tenor —“Alas, that Spring Should Vanish With I he Rose! ” Contralto—“ The Worldly Hopes Men Set Their Heart Upon.” Soprano—- “ Each Morn a Thousand Roses Bring.” Quartet —“They Say the Lion and the Lizard Keep.” Tenor recitative—“Ah Fill the Cup.” Tenor —“Ah, Moon of My Delight.” Bass—“As Then the Tulip.” Quartet —“Alas, that Spring Should Vanish.” 10.10: God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres). 3 p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sporting results .to hand. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results'. 8.0: Chimes of the G P.O. clock, Wellington. Studio concert by the Artillery Band, conducted by Captain T. Herd, assisted by 2YA artists. 8.1: March— Wellington Artillery Band, “Gardes du Corps” (Hall). 8.7: Safety first—Mellow Fellows, “One, Two, Three, Four” (Alan). 8.11: Selection— Wellington Artillery Band, “Andante in G” (Batiste). 8.15: A novel occasion —The Bass Fellow, “Hats Off to the Stoker” (Arundale). 8.19: Soprano* solo—Miss Amy Eaten, “April Morn”'(Batten). 8.23: Overture—Wellington Artillery Band, “The Golden Cross” (Greenwood). 8.32: Tenor solo—The New Fellow, “Fairings” (Martin). 8.36: Intermezzo— Wellington Artillery Band, “The Gondolier” (Powell). 8.42: Yorkshire pudding—The Big Fellow, “The Little Shepherd” (Foy). 8.47: Selection— Wellington Artillery Band, “La Somnambula” (Bellini). 8.58: Weather report and announcements. 9.0: Lecturette —Mr Johannes Andersen, “Native Birds.” 9.15: Selections—Wellington Artillery Band, (a) “London? derry Air” (arr. Hawkins); (b) “Drink to Me Only”, (arr. Hawkins). 9.20: Good advice —The Baritone Fellow, “Grendon Fair” (Marie). 9.25: Foxtrot— Wellington Artillery Band, “Love Letters” (Fulton). ,9.29: Soprano solos —Miss Amy Fulton, (a) “The Bird and the Babe” (Lieurance); (b) “By the. Waters of Minnetonka” (Lieurance).. 9.35: Descriptive fantasia —Wellington Artillery Band, “A Darkey’s Dreamland*’ (Bidgood). 9.42: DuologueTwo Fellows, “A Man Hunt” (Fox). 9.47: Waltz—Wellington Artillery Band, “Dream Days” (Fulton). 9.52: Au revoir—All the Fellows, “That Saxophone Waltz” (Fisk). 9.56: March —Wellington Artillery Band, “UnJe Reuben” (Fulton). 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres). 3 p.m.: Afternoon concert session — Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session—Chuckle, half-hour’s programme by a students’ singing class from the Training College, under the direction of Mr Vernon Griffiths. Birthday greetings, and bedtime stories. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk, by Mr Donald Grant, M.A., under the auspices of the Canterbury Progress League, “Games and Internationalism.” 8.0: Chimes and overture. 8.5: Soprano solos —Madame Gower-Burns, (a) “From the Land of Sky Blue Water” (Cadman); (b) “A Little Maiden Loves a Boy” (Clough Leighton). 8.11: Flute solo —Mr W. Hay, “Le Cygne” (Saint-Saens). 8.16: Baritone solos —Mr Bernard Rennell, (a) “Invictus” (Huhn); (b) “Song of Good Fellowship” (Gaul). 8.23: Cornet duet —Messrs Ohlson and Benson, “Ida and Dot” (Losey). 8.28: Contralto solos —Miss Ann Harper, (a) “At Parting” (Rogers); (b) “Just awearying for You” (Bond). 8.32: Instrumental trios—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Romance” (Bridge). (b) “Intermezzo” (Bridge); (c) “Salterello” (Bridge). 8.42: Tenor solos —Mr Harold Prescott, (a) “The Night Wind” (Farley); (b) “Morning” (Speaks). 8.48: Violin solo—Miss Irene Morris, “Tandstick” (Sitt). 8.53: Baritone solo and chorus—Mr Bernard Rennell and Madame Gower-Burns’s Grand Opera Quartet, “Mandalay” (Damrosch). 8.51: Humorous recital —Miss Mavis Ritchie, “The School Concert” (Whitechurch). 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.3: Overture. 9.8: Soprano solos —Madame Gower-Burns (a) “Thy Beaming Eyes” (MacDowell); (b) “Tire Star” (Rogers). 9.15: Flute solo—Mr W. Hay, “Valse Ca-i price” (Wood). 9.20: Baritone solos*

—Mr Bernard Rennell, (a) “The Song of'the Clock” (Burchell); (b) “Reveille” (Rogers). 9.27: Cornet duet—? Messrs R. Ohlson and A. Benson, “Watchman, What of the Night?” (Sargeant). 9.31: Tenor solos —Mr Harold Prescott, (a) “Can This Be Summer?” (Edwards); (b) “Awake, Belpyefl” (Edwards). 9.37: Instrumental—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Kamapnchar” (Glinka). 9.47: Contralto solos —Mrs Ann Harper, (a) “O, Lovely Rose” (MacDowell) (b) “Slumber Song” (MacDowell). 9.51: Violin solo—Miss Irene “Meditation” (Massenet). 9.55: Recital — Miss’Mavis Ritchie, “Guy’s Troubles” (Poultney). 10.1: Mixed .vocal quartet —Madame Gower-Burn’s Grand Opera Quartet, “A Perfect Day” (Bond). 10.5: God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).

7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone concert. 7.40: News session. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Monsieur de Rose. 8.11: Light humorous songs—Mr Billy ,Gay, (a) “Frankie and Johnnie” ,arr. Crummitt); (b) “Adbul Abulbul Amir” (arr. Crummitt). 8.18: Novelty piano So lp__Mr T- V. Anson, selected. 8.22: "Humorous sketch and songs—Miss Billie Lorraine and Mr Percy James, selected. 8.32: Light soprano solo— Miss Jacqueline Burke, “There’s a Cradle in Caroline” (Ahlert). 8.35: Saxophone solos —Mr J. McCaw, (a) “Heimweh” (Jungmann); (b) “La Paloma” (Yradier). 8.42: Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre. 8.54: Light vocal solo —Miss Billie Lorraine, “A Bungalow and You” (O’Fagan). 8.58: Humorous sketch —The Two Blue Ducks, “By the Way.” 9.8: Weather forecast. 9.11: Humorous song—Mr Percy James, “Hurricane History” (Cecil). 9.17: Novelty pianoforte solos —Mr T. V. Anson, selected. 9.25: Light baritone solo —Mr Billy Gay, “Among My Souvenirs” (Nicholls). 9.29: Light soprano solos— Miss Jacqueline Burke, (a) “Just a Memory” (Henderson); (b) “Oooh, Maybe, It’s You” (Berlin). 9.35: Saxophone solo —Mr J. McCaw, “Meadow Lark” (Berlin). 9.39:. Light so.praiw solo—Miss Billie Lorraine, “Kiss and Make Up” (Bogate). 9.42: Humorous sketch —The Two Blue Ducks, “By the Way,” Part 2. 9.47: Humorous song—Mr Percy James, “The Gay River” (Bovill). 9.52: Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre. 10.0: Close down.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 May 1928, Page 8

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TO-MORROW’S RADIO Greymouth Evening Star, 30 May 1928, Page 8

TO-MORROW’S RADIO Greymouth Evening Star, 30 May 1928, Page 8