TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 2.15 pan., relay of football match from l-.deu Park; 0.0, children's session; 7.0, talk by Mr. G. D. Rutter, • Tho Flower Garden’; 8.1, overture, orchestra, ‘Jolly Robbers’; 8.11, novelties, The Snappy Three, (a) ‘Blue Bird Sing Me a Song’; (b> ‘Blue Night'; (c) ‘Forty-seven Ginger-headed Sailors’; S.2o,"entertainment, ‘Thirty Minute Miniature’; 8.50, orchestral, (a) ‘Barcarolle’; (b) flute solo with orchestral accompaniment, ‘Fairy Tarapatapoum’; 9.U, announcements; 9.8, novelty, (a) ‘Marian’; (b) ‘Mary Ann’; 9.9, musical comedy selection, ‘Blue Mazurka’; 9.19, entertainment, The Olympians, ‘Thirty Minute Miniature Concert’; 9.49, orchestral, (a) ‘Valse’; (b) march, ‘Olo South’; ‘Brunswick’ dance programme: 10.0, foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘l'd rather be Blue’; foxtrot, ‘1 Never Knew’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘My Man’; 10.10, vocal solo, ‘Heart o’ Mine’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Wedding of the Painted Doll’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Broadway Melody’; waltz with vocal trio, ‘Love Boat’: 10.22, vocal solo by Nick Lucas, ‘Old Timer’; foxtrot with vocal trio, ‘You Were Meant for Me’; foxtrot, The Jungle Band, ‘Tiger Rag’; 10.34, tenor solo, William O’Neal, .Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise’; foxtrot, ‘lt’s Tight Like That’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘l’ll Never ask for More’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘I Want to be Bad’; onestep, ‘Jazz Battle’; 10.49, tenor solo, William O’Neal, ‘Stout Hearted Men’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘When the World is at Rest’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Button up Your Overcoat’; foxtfot, ‘Who’s Sorry Now?’ 2YA WELLINGTON.
3.1, relay of football match from Athletic Park; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session; orchestral, (a) ‘Scenes Pitt.oresquc—Fete Bolieme’; (b) ‘Scenes Pittorcsque—Marche’; orchestral, ‘Casino Tanzc’; 6.13, tacct; 6.15, orchestral; ‘Tales of Hoffman’; (1) Entr’acte and Minuet, (2) Barcarolle; waltz, ‘Siren Magic’; 6.26, tacet; 6.30, orchestral, ‘Carmen’; waltz, ‘Morning Leaves’; 6.43, tacet; 6.45, fantasia, ‘Johann Strauss’; orchestral, ‘Liebcsfoier’; 6.57, tacet; 7.0, news session; 7.40, lecturette byMr. F. L. Coombs, M.x\„ ‘William Hazlitt on ‘Living and Learning’ ’; 8.1, overture, ‘Potted Overture’; 8.9, soprano solo by Miss Nita Hopkins, ‘Rose Softly Blooming’; 8.13, novelty, Messrs Harman and Beerc, (a) ‘Banjoviality’; (b) ‘There’s a Trick in Picking a Chicken’; 8.20, entertainers, the Co-Optimists in short turns and encores; 8.27, instrumental, ‘A Day in Paris’; 8.35, baritone solos by Mr. H. Du Faur, ‘A Castilian Lament’; 8.39, siffleuse and comic song by Miss Winifred Birch-Johnston, (a) ‘O Sole Mio’; (b) ‘The Bird’ on Nelly’s Hat’; 8.47, popular song by Miss Lily Charles, ‘The Best Things in Life are Free’; 8.51, instrumental, ‘Pale Moon’; cornet solo with orchestral accompaniment, ‘Besses o' the Barn’; 9.1, soprano solos by Miss Nita Hopkins, (a) ‘At Dawning’; (b) ‘The Two Magicians’; 9.5, novelty, Messrs Harman and Beere, (a) ‘Beat of the Drum’; (b) ‘Doin’ the Raccoon’; 9.15, baritone solo by Mr. H. Du Faur, ‘The Kerry Dauce’; 9.19, musical comedy selection, orchestra, ‘Glorianna’; 9.29, entertainers; 9.36, novelty, ‘Army Reminiscences, Route March’; 9.42, popular songs by Miss Lily Charles, (a) ‘Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life’; (b) ‘Hard Up, but Happy’; 9.49, instrumental, dance novelties; 10.0, ‘Brunswick’ dance programme: waltz with vical chorus, ‘Marie’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘I Kiss Your Hand, Madame’; waltz with vocal chorus, ‘Where is the Song of Songs for Me?’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘l’ve got a Feeling I’m Falling’; 10.13, baritone solo by John Charles Thomas, ‘Rolling Down* to Rio’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Stairway of Dreams’: foxtrot with vocal trio, ‘That’s the Good Old Sunny South’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘l’ll Tell the World’; waltz with vocal chorus, ‘Sweet Suzanne’; 10.29, vocal solo by Bob Nolan, ‘Rose of Mandalay’; foxtrot with vocal trio, ‘Do You Ever Think of Me’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Ploddin’ Along’; foxtrots with vocal chorus, (a) ‘Naughty Eyes’; (b) ‘Leave me with a beautiful Melody’; 10.43, vocal solo by Bob Nolan, ‘Caressing You’; foxtrots' with vocal chorus, (a) ‘Mean to Me’; (h) ‘My Castle in Spain is a Shack in the* Lane’; foxtrots with vocal chorus, (a) ‘Shout Hallelujah, ’Cause I’ni Home’; (b) ‘There’s a Place in the Sun for You.’3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.25, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, news session; 7.39, sports results to hand; 8.1, overture,. ‘Colonel Bogey’; 8.4, soprano solu by Miss Marjorie Miller, ‘Poor Wand’ring One’; 8.8, potpourri, trio in musical snaps; 8.23, comedian, ‘The Pirate’; 8.27, instrumental, ‘Spanish Dances’; 8.35, Scottish song uy Mrs. D. W. Stallard, ‘Still as the Night’; 8.39, humour by Mr. Geo. 'kitchener, ‘Funny Phrases’; t 5.44, Wurlitzer organ solo by Jesse Crawford, ‘The Song is Ended'; 8.48, popular song at piano by Miss Anne Stephenson, ‘Sailing the Sea of Romance’; 8.02, Scottish song, Mr. Jock Lockhart, ‘Hcather-r-r-r-Dew’; 9.3, soprano solos by Miss Marjorie Miller, (a) ‘Over the Dreamland Sea’; (b) ‘I Love you Truly’; 9.10, light numbers, bright numbers; 9.25/ tenor solos by Gene Austin, (a) ‘She’s Funny That Wav’; (b) ‘Sonny Boy’; 9.31, instrumental, (a) ‘Serenade’; (b) ‘Prelude’; (c) ‘Modern French Dance’; 9.39, oldtime songs by Mrs. D. W, Stallard, (a) ‘The Land of the Leal’; (b) ‘I Cannot Sing the Old Songs’: 9.47. humour by Mr. Geo. Titchener, (a) ‘How 1 Climbed the Pole’; (b) ‘Lawyers’ Language’; 9.52, songs at the piano, by Miss Anne Stephenson, (a) ‘Old Man Sunshine’; (b) ‘Me and the Man in the Moon’; 10.0, touches of Bonnie Scotland, Mr. Jock Lockhart. ‘lleather-r-r Bloom’; 10.7, ‘Brunswick’ tlanc-e programme: foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘He, She and Me’; novelty foxtrot, ‘Fnshionctto’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Angry’; 30.20, baritone solo by Richard Bonolli, ‘Summer Moon’; foxtrot taDgo with vocal chorus, ‘Mi Amado’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘What, a Girl! What a Night!’; foxtrot ‘That’s a Plenty’; 30.32, baritone solo by Ric’-urd Bonelli, ‘Vision of Venice’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Olaf’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ' ‘Yo To Amo’ means ‘I Lovo l r ou’’; waltz with vocal chorus, ‘The Waltz I Can’t Forget’; 10.44, vocal dnet. ‘Birmingham Gaol'; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Monna Vanna’; foxtrot with vocal chorus. ‘The Monte Carlo Song’; foxtrots with ehorns, fa) ‘Let’s sit and talk about You’; (b) ‘ln a Great Big Way.' 4YA DUNEDIN. 2.45 p.m., relay of. Senior Rugby
Football match from Carisbrook ground; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, nows session; 8.1, relay of 3YA, Christchurch; 10.0, ‘His Master’s Voice’ dance programme; medley waltz, ‘Popular Songs of Yesterday’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘Dunsky Stevedore’: foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘When Sweet Susie Goes Steppin’ By’; 10.13, tenor solo by Lewis James, ‘Roses of Yesterday’; Hawaiian, ‘Honolulu Sweetheart of Mine’; waltz with vocal refrain, ‘Was it Love?’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘That’s what put flic ‘Sweet’ in Home, Sweet, Homo’; 10.25, tenor solo by Barrington Hooper, ‘For You Alone’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘Sweethearts on Parade’; waltz with vocal refrain, ‘Another Kiss’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘ln the Woodshed she said she would’; 10.38, malo trio, ‘Remember Me to Mary’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘Jimmy Valentine’; selection, ‘This Year of Grace’; 10.48, bass with chorus, Paul Robeson, ‘Plantation Songs’; foxtrot, ‘Teach Me to Dance Like Grand-ina’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘Goota be Good’ ; foxtrot, Rhythm Band, ‘A Room with a View’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘ln the Shadows.’
SUNDAY’S PROGRAMME,
IYA AUCKLAND,
3 p.m., afternoon session: 4.0, literary selection; 4.8, studio items; 6.0. children’s song service; 6.55. relay of Divine Service from St. Matthew’s Church; 8.30, relay of concert by Port Nicholson band. 2YA WELLINGTON. 3 p.m., afternoon session ;5.0, children’s song service; 7.0, relay of service from St. Thomas's Anglican Church; 815, relay from the Grand Opera House, Port Nicholson Silver band. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5.30, children’s song service; 6.15, hymn chimes from the studio; 6.30, relay of service from Holy Thinity Church of England; 7.45, contralto solos by Miss Vera Martin, fa) “Dawn’; (b) ‘Trees’; 7.51, baritone solos by Mr. W. H. Inkster, (a) ‘The Blind Ploughman’; lb) ‘On the Shores of the Aegean Sou’- 7.58, orchestral, ‘I Call upon Thee'. Jesus’; 8.2, contralto solo by Miss Vera Martin. ‘The Sands of Dec’; S 6 baritone solo by Mr. W. H. Inkster, ‘The Mighty Deep’; S.lO, orchestral. ‘Funeral March of a Marionette’; S.lo, rebroadcast of 2YA. Wellington, .concert by the Wellington Municipal Tramways band. 4YA DUNEDIN. 31 gramonhone items; 5.30, childsong service; 6.30, relay of service’from First Church; 8.5, relay from His Majesty’s Theatre, concert by the ,St. Kilda band.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6954, 6 July 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)
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