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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME

I¥A, Auckland (875 kilocycles). 50: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk“ Sports Talk, so- B-B.C Wireless Symphony Orchestra. “Ruy Blas.” 8.9: Soprano-Mi'-s Edith Whittaker (a) Little Brown Owl”; (b) “The Kerry Dance.’ 8.15: Instrumental— The Moore Sisters - Trio, “Theme and Variations ; violin solo, “Canzonetta”; trio, “Allegretto Giocoso”; trio, Little btar. 8.29: Baritone—Mr Morris T. Schroder (a) “The Curfew”; (b) “Muleteer of Malaga.” 8.36: Novelty piano—Mr Eric C. L. Bell (a) “One Alone”; (b) “You’re Driving Me Crazy-’ 8.42. Reel—O’Leaiy’s Irish Minstrels, “Turkey in the Straw.’’ Accordion Jerry O’Brien, “Little Judy.” 8.48: Soprano—Miss Edith Whittaker, “Serenade.” 8.52: Piano and xylophone—Mr Eric F. B- Waters and Mr Ray Jury (a) “Crystal Beach” Polka; (b) “Nola.” 8.58: Comedian —Clarkson Rose, "Oh, Maggie.” 9.0: Evening weather forecast. 9.3: Novelty—The Asquiths, Twenty Minutes Novelty Entertainment. 9.23: Instrumental The Moore Sisters: ’Cello solo, “Le Cygne”; trios, (a) “Valse Bohemienne”; (b) "Menuett.” 9.31: Baritone —Mr Morris T. Schroder, “My Dreams.*’ 9.35: Novelty piano—Mr Eric C. L. Bell, (a) “I Bring a Love Song*; (b) “You Will Remember Vienna.” 9.42: Vocal gems TheParlophone Variety Co, “Veronique. 9.48: Xylophone and piano—Mr Eric F. B. Waters and Mr Ray Jury < a ) “Xylophone Scamper”; (b) “Cross Corners.” 9-55: Duet—Stuart Rose and Joe Sargent, “Never Swat a Fly.” 9.58: March—Massed Military Bands, “Wellington.” 2YA, Wellington (720 kilocycles)— 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News. 8.0: 2YA Orchestrina, “Midnight Dream-” 8.8: Quartet—Melodie Four, (a) “Southern Moon”; (b) “While I Have You.” 8.14: Guitar duo —Messrs S. Seaton and G. C Soal, (a) “Aloma”; (b) “Drowsy Waters.” 8.21: Baritone—Mr R. 5. Allwright, “Bois Epais.” Quartet— Melodie Four, “Little Cotton Dolly. 8.27: Selection—2YA Orchestrina, “La Fille de Madame Angot.” 8.37: Tenor —Mr Frank Bryant, (a) “Ships That Pass in the Night”; (b) “Vale.” 8.13: Guitar duo—Messrs S. Seaton and G. C. Soal (a) “You Will Remember Vienna”; (b) “Hoea Ra”; (c) “Ako Ako O Te Rangi.” 8-50: Selection —2YA Orchestrina “The Bohemian Girl.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2; Tenor—Mr Sam Duncan, “Just a Cottage Small.” Quartet— Melodie Four.. (a) “Integer Vitae”; (b) “Stars of the Summer Nighs.” Bass —Mr W. W. Marshall, “Journey's End.” 9.14:, Waltz —2YA Orchestrina, ‘A Toi. foxtrot, “Maisie.” 9.30: Dance music programme. , x 3YA, Christchurch (980 kilocycles). —5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: Nc*ws and reports. 7.30: Dialogue—Messrs D. Cossgroye and W- Melbourne, “Radio Service?’ 8.0: Chimes- Medley—Jack Hylton and his orchestra, “Old Musical Comedy Geras.” 8.8: Bass—Mr W. Kershaw, vyith sextet accompaniment, “The Erl King.” 8.12: Piano—Miss Maisie .Ottey, (a) “Berceuse”; (b) “Humcreske.” 8.17: Mezzo-contralto —Miss Betty Hilliard with octet accompaniment (a) '“My Ships”; (b) “Angus McDonald.” 8.23: Orchestral —Studio Octet (Harold Beck Conductor), (a) “Glenwood March’’; (b) “Semararais” Overture. 8-35: Humour in song and story—Mr George Titchener, (a) “My Old Dutch”; (b) “Feenish, I Go.” 8.43: Organ Leslie James, “11 Bacio.” 8.46: Bass—Mr W. Kershaw (a) “Sapphic Ode”; (b) “Bonnie Dundee.” 8.52: Piano novelty —Miss Maisie Ottey, (a) “Dorothy”; (b) “Hot Fingers.” 5.57: SelectionStudio Octet, “Song of My Heart.” 9.5: Weather forecast. 9.7: Selection —Dajos Bela String Orchestra, “The Herd Girl’s Dream.” 9.11: Mezzocontralto—Miss Betty Hilliard, “Barney O’Shea.” 9.15: Humour in song and story—Mr Geo. Titchener, “We’re Uncomfortable.” 9,-19: OrchestralStudio Octet, (a) “Here We Are”; (b) “Wanganui Moon”; (c) “Humorous Interlude for Piano and Orchestra — Cat and Mouse.” 9.31: Gramophone lecture-recital by Mr Karl Atkinson, •‘ln Lighter Vein.” 4YA, Dunedin (650 kilocycles).— 5.0: Children’s hour. 6-0: Dinner music session. 7-0: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes.- Overture —Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Caliph of Bagdad.” 8.9: Baritone —Mr Noel H. North, (a) •‘Have a Little Faith in Me”; (b) “A Pair of Blue Eyes.” 8.15: Xylophone —Mr W. J. Sinton, “Raymond.” 8-20: Soprano—Miss Tui Salt, “Oh, I Love Society.” 8.23: Ventriloquial Humour —Mr H. McL. Eggers, “Comedy Sketches.” 8.31: Selection—De Groot and his Piccadilly Orchestra, (a) “The Temple Bells”; (b) “Till I Wake.” 8.37: Tenor—Mr D. Lyons (a) “Eileen Mavourneen”; (b) “Rosalie.” 8.43: Accordion—Mr Ted Heaney, “Popular Selection.” 8.48: Mezzo-contralto— Miss M. Fetonn, “The Fisher Lad.” 8.51: Baritone and chorus —Harold Williams and the 8.8-C. Choir (a) “Villikins and hie Dinah”; (b) “Some Folks Like to Sigh.” 8-54: Musical saw —Mr W. Carey, “Old Time Songs.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Selection — Super Cinema Orchestra, (a) “BabyIcnian Nights”; (b) “In the Sudan.” 9.1 J: Tenor —Mr D. Lyons, “When Shadows Gather.” 9.14: Xylophone— Mr W. J*. Sinton (a) “Mosquitores’ Parade”; (b) “Last Rose of Summer.” 9.19: Soprano—Miss Tui Salt, (a) “Going Up”; (b) “When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver.” 9.25: Ventriloquial Humour —Mr H. McL. Eggers, “Comedy Sketches.” 9.31: Duet — Queenie and David Kaili, “Keep a Song in Your Heart.” 9-34: Baritone —Mr Noel H. North, “Hilltops.” 9.38: Accordion—Mr Ted Heaney, “Popular Selections.” 9.43: Contralto —Miss M. Fenton (a) “Song of the Little Hoik”; (b) “Going Home.” 9.49: Musical saw —Mr W. Carey, “Old Time Songs.” 9-57: H.M, Coldstream Guards Band, “Britain’s First Line.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 November 1931, Page 10

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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 6 November 1931, Page 10

TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 6 November 1931, Page 10