TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLAND .(333 Metres). 6.0 p.m.; Children’s session. 7.15: News and market reports —Book review. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: March Royal Opera Orchestra, “Marche Hongroisc.” 8.5: Duet —Messrs Lambert Harvey and Barry Coney. “I Wish to Tune My Quivering Lyre.”, 8.9: Sonrano solo —Miss Dorothy ’j oud, , 1 Got a Robe.” 8.13: Auckland Trio. “Scherzo from C Minor Trio. 8.21' Baritone solo —Mr. Barry Coney, “Young Dietrich.” 8.25: Waltz with vocal refrain —Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orchestra, “The Church Bells are Ringing for Diary.” Light orchestral with vocal chorus —Salon Orchestra, “My Blue Heaven.” 8.32: Contralto solo —Miss Martha. Williamson, “1 Heard You Singing.” 8.37: Violin solo —Miss Ina Bosworth, “Siciliennc.” 8.41: Tenor solo —Mr. Lambert Harvey. “By the Sea.” 8.45: Wurlitzer organ solos —Chas. W. Saxby, (a) “Can’t You Hear Me Say I Love you?”; (b> “Janette.” 8.53: Weather forecast. 8.55: Debate, “That the Heart is More Important than the Mind.” 9.35: Auckland Trio, “Gavotte Fantastique.” 9.43: Soprano solos Miss Dorothy Youd, “Two Short Songs.” 9.47: Baritone solo —Mr. Barry Coney, “Peter Warlocks Fancy.” 9.51: Picadiliy Orchestra, “My Beloved Gondolier. ’ 9.55: Contralto solo—Miss Martha Williamson, “Tho Garden of My Heart.’ Tenor solo—Mr. Lambert Harvey, “As You Pass By.” 10.3: Waltz I 11 !® 1 ’ national Concert Orchestra, ‘The Merry Widow.” 10.7: Vocal quartet— Mr Barry Coney’s Quartet, “Fisherman’s Goodnight.” 10.11: Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 Metres). 6 0 p.m.: Children’s session. <.O: News session, market reports and .-.ports results. 7.10: Lccturetto on “Gardening” by Mr. -A-. Nicholls. S.O: Chimes of the (1.P.0. Clock. Concert by the City Silver Band. 8.1: Marell—Band, “Caractacus.” Air and variations—Band, ■ “Eventide.” 8.16: Vocal quartet—Lyric Quartet, “Sally in Our Aliev.” Tenor solo —Bandsman McPherson? “The Lost Chord.” 8.31: Recital—Miss Rose Carte, “Whistling in Heaven.” 5.36: Soprano Amelito Galli-Curci, “Last Rose of Summer.’ 3.40: Bass solo—Mr. W. Binct Brown, “Tally Ho!” 8.44: Vocal quartet —Lyric Quartet, “They Kissed.” 8.48: Se-lection-Band, “Folk Song.” 8.58: Weather forecast. 8.59: Vocal duet Messrs C. Williams and W. Goudie, “Drink to Me Only.” 9.3: Wurlitzer organ—Jesse Crawford, “Serenade.” 9.7: Baritone solos —Mr. Will Goudie, (a.) “Devil May Care”; (b) “Keep on Hopin’.” 9.13: Selection —Band, “Giralda ” 9 23: Soprano —Hulda Lashanska,’“Aloha Oe.” 9.27: Bass solo— Mr. W. B. Brown, “Ho! Jolly Jenkin.” 9.31: Waltz —Band, “Fascination.” Band, “The Challenge.” 9.43:- Tenor &O 1 U —Mr. Chas. Williams. 9.47: Humour —Miss Rose Carte, (a) By cial Request”; (b) “Just Like a Man.” 9 53: Vocal quartet —Lyric Quartet “Calm is’the Sea.” 9.57: MarchBand, “Silver Wood.” 10.1: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 Metres). P.O p.m.; Children’s session. 7.15: News session. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Rebroadcast of 2YA„ Wellington. 8.7. Soprano solo, followed by mezzo-con-tralto and bass duet, Miss Renetla Rings, Miss Anita Graham and Mr. Fred A. Millar, (a) “One Fine Day”; (b) “Beauty’s Eyes.” 8.15: Pianoforte solo—Miss Dorothy Davies, “Scherzo in C Sharp Minor.” 8.23: Tenor solo— Mr. W. Bradshaw, “Walther Before the Masters’ Guild.” 8.27: Instrumental trios —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Moderate,” “Larghetto” and “Finale.” 8.36: Mezzo-contralto solos —Miss Anita Graham, (a) “Recompense”: (b) “The Wild Rose.” 8.42: Violin solo —Miss Irene Morris, “Souvenir.” 8.46: Bass solo —Mr. Fred A. Millar. “Oh. Mine’s the Best Philosophy.” 8.50: Humour—Mr. George Titchener. 8.59: Weather forecast. 9.1: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, “’Fannhauser.” 9.15: Soprano and tenor duet —Valencia Duo, “Miserere— A Che La Morte.” 9.19: Contralto solo—Miss Anita Graham, “Dawn.” 9.23: Violin solo —Miss Irene Morris, “Chanson Meditation.” 9.27: Tenor solo —Mr. W. Bradshaw, “There is a Flower That Bloometh.” 9.31: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Indian Canzonetta”; (b) “Tarantella.” 9.40: Soprano solo —Miss Renetta Rings, "Happy Summer Song.” 9.44: Humour —Mr. Geo. Titchener. 9.48: Bass solo —Mr. Fred A. Millar,' “Rolling Down to Rio.” 9.54: Tenor solo and chorus — Valencia Quartet, “Funiculi Funicula.” 9.58: Military Tattoo —Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “Wembley Military Tattoo.” 10.2: Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 Metres). SILENT DAY.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1928, Page 8
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