I RADIO PROGRAMMES.
The wireless programmes to he broadcast to-night are:— 2YA, Wellington (416 m. —720k.)-
17.0: News. S.O: 2YA Orchestrina, “ Zampa.” 8.9: Baritone, Mr Claude C. - Moss,” “ Flower of My Heart,” “ Sere- „ nade.” 8.15: Colllnson and Lees, “Hello. Beautiful,” “ Say a Little Prayer • Me,” “ When I Take My Sugar to Tea. ' 1 8.22: Soprano, Miss Ena Rapley, “ Un«f!cr ! the Deodar,” “My Crinoline.” 8.28: j Humour, Mr Will M'Keon, “ The Coster s Wedding.” 8.33: Orchestrina. “Geisha.” j 8.43: Soprano and- tenor, Miss Ena Rapj ley and Mr Edwin Dennis, “ Summit of i the Hill.” 8.47: Collinson and Lees, “ Three Little Words,” “On a Little Balcony in Spain,” “ Kitty From Kansas City.” 8.54: Mr Moss, “ Hine E Hine,” “E Rere Ra Te Manu.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Orchestrina, “Wine, Women and Song.” 9.8: Miss Rapley and Mr Dennis, “Quarrelling.” 9.12: Mr M'Keon, “On Strike.” 9.17: Mr Dennis, “ Like Stars Above,” “ A Song of Thanksgiving." 9.23: Orchestrina, “Faust Frivolities.” 9.30: Dance programme until 11.0 p.m. 3YA, Christchurch (306in.—-980k.). 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk. Mr D. E. Parton, “ Pioneers of Radio.” 8.0 : Herman Finck and Orchestra. “ Melodious Memories.” 8.8: Song and chorus, Christchurch Optimists’ Club, “ The Vagabond”; Chorus. “Aloha Oe.” 8.14: Steel guitars and ukulele. Messrs Neil Harris. Harold Jennings and Miss Enid Robertson, “ High School Gang,” “ Mai Poina” “Oe lau.” 8.20: Chorus. Optimists, “Crow Song”; Soprano, Miss Marjorie Nelson. “Pale Moon.’ 8.26: Banjo, Mr A. R. Woodward, “ Shufffilin' Pete.” 8.30: Tenor. Mr James Shaw, “Son o’ Mine.” 8.33: Recitation, Mr J. P. Lester. “Good-bye! God Bless You.” 8.37: Bohemian Orchestra, “The Waltz Dream.” 8.43: Baritone. Mr W. Spratt, “Tally Ho!” 8.46: Banjo and banjolene —Misses E. Churchill. V. Billins and M. and L. Straw, “ Hawaiian Melodies.” 8.51: Beckenham Four, “Doan Ye- Cry, Ma Honey.” 8.54: Albert W. Ketelbey's Orchestra, “Wedgwood Blue.” 8.58: Choruses, Optimists, “ Carry Me Back to Old Virginny,” “My Grandfather’s Clock.” 9.4: Weather forecast. 9.6: Paul Godwin’s Dance Orchestra, “ Popular Student Songs.” 9.12: Miss Nelson, “A Little Coon’s Prayer.” 9.15: Steel guitars and ukulele, The Trio. “ Teresita Waltz,” “ Aekai.” 9.21: Vocal duet, Messrs James Shaw and W. J. Spratt,
“Flow Gently., Deva.” 9.25: Trombone, Mr R. G. Frew, “Switchback.” 9.30: Orchestra Mascotte with Dajos Bela, “The Faithful Hussar.’’ 9.33: Beckenham Four, “ Cause I’d Nothing Else to Do.” 9.36: Banjo and banjolene. The Trio, "Anchor’s Aweigh.” 9.41: Mr Spratt, “The Sailors’ Paradise.” 9.44: Mr Lester, “The Fact Is —” 9.47: Choruses. Optimists, “ Oh. Dera Golden Slippers,” “ Drink to Me Only,” “ My Old Kentucky Home.” 9.56: The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “ Britain’s First Line.” 10.2: Close.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 234, 2 October 1931, Page 4
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