RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-night aro as follow:—
IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).-Silent.
2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres) -6 p.m.: Children’s hour (Aunt Jo and cousins from Trinity Methodist Church). 7.0: News session, market reports and' sports results. 7.40: Lccturette, Air G. G. Stewart, “Holiday-making on the Railways.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture, “March of the Mountain Gnomes.” 8.5: Quartet, Melodic Four, “The Two Roses.” 8.9: Saxophone, Air Jack McEwen, “Valse Erica.” 8.15: Tenor, Air Frank Bryant, “Tho Jov Bird.” 8.19: Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Finale” from “Trio in E Flat.” 8.29: Carol, Alelodie Four (assisted by Master Brown), “Good King Wenceslas.” 8.33: Humour, Air A. Stanley War-* wick, “Having It Out.’ 8.39: Bass, Mr W. W. Alarshall, “Drake Goes West.” 8.44: Violin, Aliss Ava Symons, (a) “Andantino”; (b) “Saltarello.” 8.50: Duet, Afessrs F. Bryant and R. S. Allwright, “Here’s to the Alaiden.” 8.55: Weather forecast. 8.56: Organ, Air H. Temple White, (a) “Cuckoo and Nightingale Concerto”; (b) “Largo in G”; (c) “Hallelujah Chorus.” 9.5: Lccturette, Captain Hugo, “Fire Peril and Prevention.” 9.15: Tenor, Air C. A. Williams, “Dear Old Ilfracombe” (Berne). 9.19: Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Andante, Adagio, Finale,” from “Trio No. 1.” 9.30: Sketch, Air A. Stanley Warwick and Aliss Violet Wilson, “Stung,” from “More Ever Ready Plays.” 9.42: Saxophone, Air Jack AlcEwen, “Souvenir.” 9.48: Baritone, Air R. S. Allwright, “Song of the Clock.” 9.54: Alelodie Four, “Old Alan Aloses.”
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 6 p.m.: Children’s hour (Uncle Jack and Aunt Edna). 7.0: Close down. 7.15: News and reports, etc. 7.30: Talk, Air E. J. Bell, “Books.” 8.0: Studio concert by Band of First Canterbury Regiment Infantry; chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre. 8.10: Alarch, tho band, “Brigade of Guards.” 8.14: Beckenham Alale Quartet, (a) “The Two Roses”; (b) “Old Alother Hubbard.” 8.21: Selection, the band, “Boccaccio.” 8.27: Baritone, Air K. G. Archer, “Old Barty.” 8.30: Alarch, the band, “Namur.” 8.34: Recital, Aliss Alavis Ritchie, “Taking Willie to Lunch.” 8.39: Selection, the band, “Heatherland.” 8.46: Vocal duet, tenor and, baritone, Alessrs E. R. Pitman and K. G. Archer, “The World -,is Waiting for the Sunrise.” 8.50: Intermezzo, the band, “Secrets.” 8.55: Beckenham Alale Quartet, “Topical Chorus.” 9.0: Relay from Strand Theatre. 9.15: Beckenham . Alale Quartet, (a) “Piccaninny Lullaby”; (b) “When Pa Shaved Off His Whiskers.” 9.21: Valse militaire, the band, “The Grenadiers.” 9.26: Baritono, Air W. H. Odell, “To a Fjjose.” 9.30: Alarch, the band, “Jolly Jaunts.” 9.34: Beckenham Alale Quartet, “When Evening’s Twilight.” 9.38: Selection, the band, “Echoes of .Mendelssohn.” 9.44: Bass solo and chorus, A-Ir F. Jackson, “What a Difference the Navy Alade to Ale.” 9.48: Recital, Aliss Alavis Ritchie, “Playmates.” 9.52: Alarch, the band,' “Steadfast and True.” 9.56: Humorous trio, Alessrs Pitman, Archer and Jackson, “Tall Wife, Short Wife.” 9.59: Beckenham Alale Quartet, “Good Night, Ladies."
4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).—Silent.
2FC SYDNEY (442 metres).—7.2o p.m.: Weather, shipping and late nows and announcements. 7.45: Concert from Randwick Alilitary Hospital, consisting of the following items: North Sydney Orchestra, Russell Rex (basso), Charles Lawrence (entertainer), Orpheus Glee Club, Carlton Fay, (pianist), Bry6on Taylor (tenor), Rus Galling and “Jerry” (ventroloquial act), Gwen Selva (soprano). During the programme studio' items will be given. 10.8: 2FC Orchestra. 10.27: Norman Janson, baritone, 10.31 to 11.0: 2FC Dance Orchestra.
Note: —New Zealand time is two and a lialf hours ahead of eastern Australian lime.
2BL SYDNEY (353 metres).—7 p.m.: G.P.O. clock and market reports. 7.15: Country news. 7.30: Talk on tho motor car by' Air Martin. 8.0: G.P.O. clock; broadcasters’ topical chorus. 8.3: Air Leslie HerfOrd Baritone. 8.10: Air Henri de Lisac, violinist; 8.17: Alndamo Goossens Viceroy, soprano. 8.27 : The Newtown Band’. 8.47: Aladame Goo'ssens Viceroy. 8.57: Talk on wines. 9.2: From the stadium : A description of the boxing contest by Air Walter Withrow. 9.45: Air Leslie Ilerford. 9.52: Air Henri de Lisac. 10.0: G.P.O. clock. 10.1: Broadcasters’ all sports expert will talk on general sporting. 10.15: Resume of following day’s programme; weather report. 10.20 till 12.0 : Dance music by Danny Hogan’s Frisco Six.
4QG BRISBANE (385 metros).—7 p.m. : Alarkct reports. 7.30: Weather news. 7.43: Standard time signals. 7.45: Lccturette. 8.0 : Recital by the City Tabernacle Choir. 9.0 : Pianoforte recital by Mr Erich Johns. 9.45 till 10.30: Items by the Aloha Novelty Trio, Air C. B. Astlcy (baritono), the Mahoney Duo (entertainers) and Air A. N. Falk (bass). 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).—7.ls : Air Clarence Weber, “A Chat on Physical Culture.” 7.30: Mr E. C. H. Taylor will talk to young Australia on “School ,<Life and School Sport.” 7.45: Air C. Bergmoir, middle distance professional chamSion of the world, will speak on “Running Iroad Jump.’ 8.0: till 10.35: Concert by the Humphrey Bishop Comedy and Operatic Company. 10.45: Weather report; British” official wireless news. 10.0 till 11.40: Joe Aronson’s Synco-Symphonists.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 17, 19 December 1927, Page 3
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