RADIO BROADCASTING.
TO-NIGHT. ITA - Auckland. —Silent Day. -YA Wellington.—6 p.m., children’s session; 7, news session, market reports, and sports results; 7.40, lecturette; 8, overture, The orchestra,' “Orpheus in der Untenveldt”; soprano solo, Miss Alma Cllegg, “The Young Nun” ; pianoforte solo, Miss Marjorie Bolton, (a) “Study in A Miiior” ; (b) “O' Star of Eve”; violin isolo with orchestral accompaniment, Miss Ava Symons, “Caprice Vienno.is” ; orchestra, “Spanish Dance”; contralto solo, Miss ;E. M. Friend of Sydney, (a) “Ombra mai Fu” ; (b) “Lullaby”; elocutionary, Mr. James Fordie. “Lorraine”; 'the orchestra, repeat item; weather reports and announcements; sopraiyi -solo, Miss Alma Cllegg, “Five Eyes’’; chorus, Opera Oomique, Paris, “Carmen” ; symphony, the orchestra, “Unfinished Symphony in B Minor”; baritone solos, Mr. John Prouse, (a) “Non e ver” ; (b) “To-morrow will be Friday” ; ’cello solo, W. H. Squire, “The Broken Melody” ; contralto sole, Miss E. M. Friend, “The Erl King” ; strong quartet, Lener String Quartet, “Quartet in D”; elocutionary, Miss Elite Brice, “Orange Blossoms’’; tenor solo, Mr. James Fordie, “When Shadows Gather”; ballet music, the orchestra, “Meyerbeer Ballet Music”; God Save the King. 3YA Christchurch . —G, children’s hour; 7.15, news session; 7.30, talk; S, band programme presented by Derry’s Military band and assisted by 3YA artists.; march, the band, “The Paramount” foxtrot, the band, “Me and My Shadow” ; contralto solo, Miss Mary Taylor, “My Ain Folk” ; banjo solos, Len Fillis, (a) “Uncanny Banjo” ; (b) “Banjoviality” ; humorous song,-Mr. Phil Jones, “As a Porcupine Pine for its Pork” ; intermezzo, the band, “After Sunset”; mezzo-soprano solo, Madame Aileen Johns, “The Spirit Song”; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Blue Danube Waltz” ; baritone solo, Mr. F. C. Penfoid, “Song of the Volga Boatmen” ; meanderings of Monty, “The Near East”; three step waltzes, the band, (a) “Birds of Spring”; (b) “The Skaters” ; weather report and announcements overture, Court Symphony orchestra, “The Gondoliers”; contralto solos. Miss Mary Taylor, (a) “Coming Home”; (b) “Huslieen”; Hawaiian, dark’s South Sea Islanders, “Good-bye, Hawaii” ; Jazz song, Mr. Phil Jones, “Get Out and Get Under the Moon” ; selection, the band, “Our Miss Gibbs”; mezzo-soprano solos, Madame Aileen Johns, (a) “Lament of Isis”; (b) “Oony Oon”; instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Syncopation” ; . (b) “Londonderry Air” ; (c) “March Viennoise” ; baritone solos, Mr. F. O. Penfold, (a) “When a Mounting Skylark Sings; (b) “Spanish Girl” ; comedian, Frank Crumit, “The Song of the Prune” ; Gavotte, the band, “The Way to the Heart” ; march, the band, “The Great American Favourite” ; close down. 4YA Dunedin. —Silent Day.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 January 1929, Page 2
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