TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLAND (900 Kilocycles). 6.0: Dinner session; 8.0: Chimes. Relay from Lewi? Eady Ltd., of latest instrumental and vocal music, 8.3 Q.» The Studio Trip, (a) “To Lpe Spring , (b) “Moment Musical”; 8.37: Mr Royj Dormer, “I Will Not Grieve”; 8 40:1 Pianoforte and vocal —Miss Edith ; rrhy, piano, (a) “Waltz in C Sharp Minor”; (b) “Melodie in E”; Songs, fa) “There is a Fair Isle ; (b) Mother’s Song”; (c) “Roses for the King”; 9 O’: Evening forecast and announcements; 9.2: Violin—Miss Ina Busworth,’ (a) “Reverie”; (b) “Samoan Lullaby”; 9.7: The Studio Trio, (a) “Why”'; (b) “Romance”; 9.11: Mr Roy Donner, (a) “She is Far from the fund”; (b) “I Know of Two Bright Eyes’f 9.17: New Symphony Orchestra, “Children’s Overture” Part 1 and 2; ’ 9.25: Pianoforte and vocal —Miss Edith Harrhy, piano, (a) “Nocturne in E Minor”; (b) “Waltz in E Major.” Songs, (a) “You”; (b) “Mary Magdalene”; (c) “Colette”; 9.45: The Studio Trio, “Vienna Life”: 9.53: New Symphony Orchestra, “Children’s Overture’’ Part 3 and 4; 10.1: God Save the King. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). G.O: Dinner music session; 7.0: News session; 7.40: Lecturette, “The Stock Exchange the World’s Financial Barometer”; 8.0: Chimes; > 8.1: 2YA Orchestriha, ’“Morning, Noon and Night”; 8.9: Miss Myra Sawyer, “The Shadow Song,” from “Dinorah”; 8.13: Pianoforte duef—Misses Milly Cook and Molly Withers, “The Caliph of Baghdad’’’; 8'20: Mr William Boardman, “The Porter’s Song,” from “Martha”; 8-24:' Mr and Mrs Albert Russell, “That’s Hoy/ I Like ’Em”; song, “My Moon”; duet, “All the Year Ib.und”; 8.36: 2YA Orehestrina, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”; 8.44:
jviiss Buhl, “Rose Softly Bloom'i’r.g”'; 8.48: Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr William Boardman, “The Manly Heart” from “Magic Flute”; 8.52: Mr E. W- Robbins, recitation and aria, “Lot Mo Gaze,” ’“Be ’ Mjne the Delight,” from “Faust”; 8.56: Musical “The Student Prjn.ce”; 9.4: Weather report and announcements; 9.6: Miss Myra’ Sawyer, “As Thro’ the Street,” from “La Boheme”; 9.10: Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, (a) “Belle
of Ney York”; (b) “The Geisha”; 9.18: ‘Mr \ William Boardman, “A Bachelor Gay,” ii’om “Maid of the Mountains”’: 9.22: Selection—2YA Or-
ehestrina, “On with the Dance”; 9.30: Mr and Mrs Albert Russell. “Why Did I”; “The Merry Miller”; 9.36:
Wurlitzer organ—Jesse Crawford, (a)
“Serenade” from “Student Princp,”; (b) “Indian Love Call,” from ‘‘Rose Marie”; ’ 9.42: Contralto—Miss Marv ‘Lorraine, Lorraine, Lores’; 9.46: Wipnie Melville and Derek Oldham, (a) “Trot'Here ap’d’There”; (b) “The Swing Song,” froip “Veronique”; 9.52: Tenor—-Mr E. W- Robbins, “The Flower Song,” fropi “Carmen”; 9.56: Selection —2YA Qr'cfiestnna, “Intermezzo Russo”; iO-4: Close down. Note: —This pyograipme will be interrupted to permit pf a relay of a talkie feature from the Majestic Theatre. SYAuCHCh. (980 Kilocycles).
5.0: Children’s session; 6.0: Dinner session; '7.0: News session; 8.0: Chimes. Popular' and dance programme; 8.1: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Waltz”; (b) “Serenade”; 8.10; Valencia Quartet, “Will O’ the Wisp”; Miss Lucy Fullwood. “A Heart That’s Free”; 8.16: Violin —Miss Irene Morris, “Swing Song”; 8.20: Mr T. G. Rogers, “The Trumpeter”; Miss. Mary Taylor, “My Ships”; 8.27: | Concertina and Ocarino —Mr John Campbell, “Popular Melodies”; 8.33: Mr E. J. Johnson, “The Veoman’s Wedding Song”; Valencia Quartet, “Sally in bur Alley”; 8.40: Instrumental—--Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Syncopation”; (b) “Viennese March,” (c) “Petit Bolero”; 8.50: Ml" T. G. Rogers, “The ,Blue Alsatian Mountains”; Miss Mary Taylor, “In an OljlFasliionect Town”; 8.56: Violin —Miss Irene Morris, ‘“Serenade”; 9.0: Weather report and announcements; 9.2: Miss Lucy Fullwood, I‘Comin’ Thro’ 'the 9.<s:'Mr E. J. Johnson, “Tfje Song‘of the Waggoner”; 9.10: Mr John Campbell, “Melodies of Popular Songs’:; !).18: Valpnciq Dup, “Somewherp a Vpipp is? Galling”'; 9 : 22: Piano jazz improvisations—Miss Merle Mil-
ler, “Rambling Over the Ivories”; 9.26: Valencia Quartet, “O Dear, What Can the Weather- Be”; 9.30: Dance music until 11 p.m.
4YA, DUNEDJN (650 Kilocycles). 60: Dinner music; 7.0: News session; 8.0: Chjjpps. Salon Orchestra, under direction of Mr A. H. Pettitt. “Horse Marines”;’ (b) “Land of Hope and Glory”; 8.9: Mr Noel H. North, (a) “O Flower of all the World”; (b) “Obstination”; 8il3: Virtuoso String Quartet, “Mignon”; • 8.17: Mr D. E. Dall, “The Secret People”; 8.22: Salon Orchestra, “My Lady Qragonfly”; 8.39: Miss Evelyn Shepard, “Carissima”; 8.42: Piano- —Mrs C. Drake, “Invitation to the Walt?”; 8.47: Mr Georg.e Crawford, “Wheiji Shadows Gather”; 8.50: Salon Orchestra, “Nautical Scenes”; 9.0: Weather report and announcements; 9.2: “War Songs”; ,9.6: Mr Noel H. North, “The Trumpets Shall Sound”; 9.10: Sal,on Orchestra, “Tancredi”; 9.18: Mr D. E. Dall, (a) “Cid Farmer Gray Gets Photographed”; (b) “The Heathen Chinee”; 9.24: Virtuoso String Quartet, “Orientale”; 9.28: Male chorus —“Sea Songs”; 9.32: Fantasia Salon Orchestra. “Water Melon Patch”; 9.40: Miss Evelyn Shepard, (a) “The Nightingale”; (b) “Still as the Night”; 9.46: Flute and clarinet duet —Messrs Kend.ei’dine and George, “Lo, Here the Gentle Lark”; 9.50: Mr George Crawford, (a) “June’s First Rose”; (b) “The Meeting of the Waters”; 9.56: Waltz —Salon Orchestra, “The Skaters”; 10.2: God Save the King.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 March 1930, Page 10
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