RADIO BROADCASTING.
TO-NIGHT
IYA Auckland.—6 p.m., children's session; 7 pan., news and market imports ; 7.40 pan., talk, D. M. Turner, “Anecdotes With the Gramophone” ; 8 p.m., presentation of novelty “nigger minstrel’ programme' by the “GoonOans from Alabama” ; 9.30 p.m., gramophone record' dance programme, until 11 p.m. 2YA Wellington.—s pan., children’s session; 0 pan., dinner music; 7 p.m., (news, markets and sports; 7.40 pan., lceturotte, Inc/, Connop, “Dancing”; 8 pan., Wellington Municipal Tramways Da ml, “The Bohemian Girl” overture; 8.6 pan., vocal. Lyric Quartette, “Hey, Diddle. Diddle”; H. 10 pan., piano, James" McKenzie, novelty numbers; 8.10 pan., humour Thelma. Aitken, “At the Seaside”; 8.26, band, “Scuta”; 8.32. mezzo-soprano, Mrs Norman Izett. “Sincerity” • 8.36 pan., Charles Williams and Will Goudie, “Flow Gently, Deva” : 8.40. hand. “In a Persian Market” ; 8.48, tenor, Cbas. Williams, “Dear Old Ilfracombe,” and “Red Devon by the Sea” ; 8.55 p.m., march, band, “Quarter-Deck”; 8.59 pan., weather report; 9.1 pan., Mrs Izett, “Aiameda” ; 9.5 pan., novelty piano numbers, J. McKenzie; 9.12 pan., baritone, Will Goudie, “Youth” and “Homeland”; 9.19 pan., band, “Rose Marie”; 9.31 pan., Thelma Aitken, “Foolish Questions”; 9.37 p.m., orchestral. record, “My Inspiration is You” ; 9.41 pan., band, “Jungle Drums”; 9.47 ,p.., bass, W. Binet Brown, “Harlequin” and “Peter the Ploughman”; 9.54 p.m., band, “Bells at ,Sunset” and “Australasian.”
3YA Christchurch.—s pan., chit dren’s session; 6 p.m., dinner music 7.30 pan. lerturette, “Seed Rotate Certification” ; 8 pan., rebroadeast ot 2YA hand oventure, “The Bohemian Girl”; 8.6 pan., presentation of the song cycle, “Dorothy’s Wedding Day,” ' by the Melodious Four, assisted by flic I studio instrumental trio ; quartette, I “Ring Out” and “Softly O’er the Mountain’s Brow” ; soprano, “Now the Lark is Up”-; quartette., “Fairest Maiden,” “Oh, How I I.ove Thee!” , “All the Bells arc Ringing” ; contralto, “Dear Child” baritone. “Did You Never Hear” ; quartette, “On Both lie Now the Blessing” ; finale, quartette, “Ring Out” ; 9.32 nan., orchestral, record, “Rieuzi” overture; 8.44 pan., recitals, Margaret Williams. “The Tliousaudeth
imui any • specially Jim ; e.-olt pan., soprano and contralto, Dolce Duo, “April is ai Lacly”; 8.54 pan., viola solo, record. “Sanata in F —Allegro” (Handel); 8.58 p.m., weather report; 9 pan., tenor, Russell Sunnier, “Troll the Bowl” and “Mignonne, Here is April” ; 9.6 pan., viola isolo, record. “Sonata in F —Adagio Non Tan to” (Han del); 9.10 pan., instrumental, studio 1 trio, “Reverie chi Soil - ” and; “Spanish Dunce No. 2” Oloszkmvsld) ; 0.19 pan., soprano, Frances Hiimerton “Tie Temper of a Maid” and “Do Vieni”; bass. T. D. Williams, “Money, O'” and “Bashful Tom” ; 9.31 pan., ’cello, Harold Beck. “Romance” (Debussy) and “Second Berceuse”: ‘ 9.39 pan.. Margaret Williams, “Tlie Carver and the Caliph” : 9.43 pan., contralto. Belle Reliant, and “Yeoman Duo, “Moorings.” “Bois Funis,” “Go Baffled Coward. Go”; 9.53 p.m., orchestra, record, “March© Slave.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 29 August 1929, Page 10
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