RADIO BROADCASTING.
| TO-NIGHT. IYA Auckland.—(i p.m., children's session; 7 p.m., news and market reports ; 7.30 p.m.. sports results; <.40 j). m. talk. Air Dale. ‘•Chrysanthemums”; 8 p.m.. selection, studio orchestra, “Rebel Maid”: contralto solo, .Miss Nellie Lingard. “The G>iory of the Young Green”; waltz, “Beautiful Ohio”; novelty, Air 1 and Airs Wilfred Scott, “Aluaical Aloments”; 8.34 p.m., mandoline and piano. Alarm de Pietro; dance suite, studio orchestra, “Tom .Jones” darners; humour, Air J. F. Ahm tag lie. (a.) “Howlers,” (b) “Aik Bid”: 8.58 p.m.. weather report;, baritone and chorus, Paul Robeson and Paul Whiteman's Orchestra; contralto solos, Aliss N. Lingard. (a) “The Three Havens,” (b) “Serenade”; inshrumenj tal, studio orchestral, ‘‘Where the Citrons Bloom” ; novelty. Air and Alls Scott, “Musical Aloments”; 9.38 p.'mt, .selection. Columbia/ Symphony Orchestra; humour. Air J. F. Montague, “Ellon A.I c,Jones Aberdeen”; instrumental, studio orchestra, ‘' Alar oh Jndieiinc” : 9.58 p.m., dance programme, novelty foxtrot. “Kewpie”; foxtrot with vocal chorus, “A Precious Tittle Thing Called Dove” ; waltz with vocal chorus, “One Kiss”; pianoforte soflo (waltz), Rosita Renard l : vocal duet, “Carolina. Aloon”; foxtrot with vocal chorus, “Lover, Come Back to Ale” ; foxtrot with vocal chorus, “I’m Telling You”: foxtrot with vocal chorus, “Sweetheart of All Alv Dreams” ; 10.28 p.m.. soprano with string quartet and burp, “Little Grey Home in the West; foxtrot wiitli vocal chorus, “I Pound You Out When 1 Found You In” ; novelty foxtrot. “Fashionette” ; vocal duet, [Frank Luther and Carson Robinson; foxtrot with vocal chorus, “No One in the World But You”; foxtrot, “DardaneiTla” : wait with vocal chorus, “Poor Punchinello”: soprano solo. Alarie Tiffany; foxtrot with vocal chorus, “ Redsifin” : waltz wji.fh vocal chorus, “Loneliness”; II p.m., dost? down. 2YA Wellington.—6 p.m.. dinner session: overture. Grand Symphony Orchestra: baritone solo. Leslie Pearce: selection. Frank Westfield’s orchestra: baritone solos. Leslie Pearce; selection. Frank Westfield’s orchestra; 6.30 p.m., fox trots (a) “Try in Learn to Love.” (h) “A Room With a. View”; vocal duet, Layton and Johnstone; fox trots, (a) “If You. Want the Rainbow,” (h) “I Loved A’oli Then As I Love A'ou Now” ; vocal duet, Layton and Johnstone; 7 p.m., news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40 p.m.. lee-
turette, Mr R. Howard Taylor. “Caro of tlie Feet”: 8 n.m.. overture, orchestra. (a) “Castles in Spain,” (h)
waltz. “II Bacio”; vocal quartet, Melodic "Four, “Every Rustling Tree” ; tenor solo, Mr San Duncan. “Ave IMaria-”; .steel guitar duo, Messrs Berthold and' Bent, (a) “Till We Meet Again. (by “Girl of My Dreams” ; ventriloquist. Will Haigh; 8.34 p.m., instrunrental, orchestra. “Stop Flirting-’* : baritone solos. Mr R. S. AUwriglit. “Brannigan's Orchestra”; humour, Mr Bert Thompson, (a) “PoIvee O-Tvee Oh!!” (b) “I Want to Be Alone With Mary Brown” ; instrumental, orchestra. “Under the British Flag”; 9.1 p.m.. weather report; vocal quartet. Melodie Four. “Fishing”: steel guitar duo. Messrs Ber-t-hold and Bent, (a) “Old Mail Sunshine.” (b) “Dike a Bird That's on the Wing” : popular .song. Mr Bert. Thompson. “Tea Time To-morrow”; instrumental, orchestra. “The Drummer’s Birthday”; cornet solo, with orchestra! accompaniment, Mr W. Sneddon. “The Glory of the Sea”; tenor solo with violin obligato, “Love Came Calling”; 9.30 p.m.. soubrette, Mrs X. R. I jightbody, (a) “Come Out." (b) “By the Gay Seaside”; .saxophone solo. Rudy Wiedoeft; bass solo, Mr W. W. Marshall, “Laugh, Clown. Laugh”; vocal quartet, Aleloj die Four, “The Old Brigade”; instrumental. orchestra, dance novelties; 10 I p.m.. dance programme; baritone solo, Noel. Coward; fox trot, “Because I Know You’re Aline”; fox trot. “I Kiss Your Hand, Madame”; banjo ■solo. Mario do Pietro; fox trot, “I Bant a Daddy to Cuddle Me”; fox Vfot. “That's How T Feel About You”; waltz, “Can You Blame Ale!-'”: baritone solo. N’oel Coward; fox trot. “The Egg Song”; fox trot, “In a Little Town Called Home, SweetHome” ; tango, “The Tile Trot”; 10.33 p.m., comedian. Frank Crum it; fox trot. “Broadway Melody”; fox trot. “My Castle in Spain is a Shack • in the Lane” : 10.42 p.m.. mandoline ■solo. Mario do Pietro; fox trot. “You Were Meant for Ale” ; fox trot. “Arakin’ Whoopee!”; 10.51 p.m.. comedian. Frank Cruniit; fox trot. “Until You Get Somebody Else” : waltz. “Sweet Suzanne”; 11 p.m.. close j down.
3TA, JL Ihristeliureh. —6. children's session; 7, news session: rebroadcast of 2Y A. Wellington.; 10, dance programme; orchestral, Piccadilly Orchestra.: orchestral. Do Gi'oot and the Piccadilly Orchestra; vocal duet. Maurice and Sydney; chorus with orchestra; tenor with two pianos. “]’m Away from the World”: Whirl itzer
organ solo, Chas. W . .Saxbv; mixed voices. The Revellers: fox-trot. “Chilly-Pom-Pom-Pee” ; fox-trot, “What Are We Waiting for Now’’’; concerted, Light Opera Company; duet, .lohmiv Marvin and E Smalle. baritone solo. Jack Smith; bass solo. Paul Robeson; violin rsolo, Fritz KreisJor: Wurlitzer organ solo. .Jesse Crawford; Hawaiian. “Aloina”: chorus. selections from ‘‘Good News"; fox-trot, ' •W'lieroLs Ms Meyer:'”; orchestral. Victor Salon Orchestra; .11. close down.
SUNDAY. IVA. Auckland.—3 p.m.. afternoon session, Audio items; ■!. literarv selection by the announcer; studio' items; ■L3P. close down ; 6. children’s session ; (hod. relay of service from Pitt Street Methodist Church- -preacher. Rev. W. Walker; 8.30. studio concert; orchestral. Columbia Symphony Orchestra ; mezzo-soprano solo. .Miss Mollv Atkinson: organ solos. Quentin M. Maclean; recital. Miss Maisio Oarte-Lloyd. “A Lonesome Hoy”; baritone solo, Mr. Ro.v Stephenson. “Light in Darkness"; violin solo, Efrem Ximbalist; .soprano solo, Miss M. Atkinson, “Whene’er a Snowflake leaves the Sky” ; pianoforte solo. Percy Grainger; recital. Miss M. Carte-Lloyd. (a) "The- Two Bank Notes. (b) "Broken Toys”; baritone solos. Mr. If. Seeveosoti. (a) “A Song of Survey," <l>> “Youth” ; hand, HAL Grenadier Guaixls ; 9.45. close down. . -YA. Wellington.--3. afternoon session. studio items; 1.30, close down; (!. children s song service; 7. relay of service from Vivian Street Baptist Church—preacher Rev. F. E. Harry; 8.15, relay from Grand Opera House ol recital by the Port Nicholson Silver Band ; close down.
3d A. Christchurch. —3. afternoon session, gramophone items; 4.30. close down: d. 30. children’s song service of the Anglican Sunday Schools; 6. Id, hymn chimes; 0.30. studio programme; contralto solos. Miss Nellie Lowe, (a) “One Little Hour," <b) •When the Stars were Young"; instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. “Trio in (." Minor”—“Allegro Energico con Fuoeo”; contralto solos, Miss Nellie Lowe, (a) “Rest of the Weary,” (b) “Wait” : erehevtrnl. Edith Lornnc! Mr-
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 17 August 1929, Page 7
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