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Radio Programmes

Included in the programme by the 2YA Orchestra this, evening will be the overture ‘'Fra Diavolo,” the tango “Ecstasy,” a ‘selection from “The Belle of New York,” a valse “Gaiety Girl,” a medley Girl,” a medley, “Favourite French Songs,” “Fere do la Victoire,” and “Il Bacio.” Mr A. W. Beckford, baritone, will sing “The Sailor’s Paradise,” “Captain Mac,” “Farewell Thou Outbound Ship.” Mrs Mildred Kenny and her guitar orchestra •Will be heard in a number of Maori and Hawaiian melodies. A humorous sketch “Charity Begins at Home,” will be given by “The Sketchers,” and Miss Anno Davies will be heard in mezzosoprano songs.

Appearing on 3 YA’s "progTomme will be Miss Cicely Audibert, who is to sing four songs, “Messagero Amoroso,’’ “Love,” “Rose Softly Blooming,” and “In my Bouquet of Memories,” all of which will be accompanied by the Studio Octet. Also contributing to the vocal side of the programme will be the Valencia quartet —Miss Lucy Fullwood, Miss Jean Johnson, Mr T. G. Rogers and Mr J. E. Johnson. The concerted numbers will be a feature. A new artist to 4YA, Miss D. Mackay is included on this evening’s programme. Mr Fox (baritone) and Mr F. Watt (bass) both, recent additions to 4YA’s role of artists, will also appear. One of Dunedin’s best contraltos, Miss G. Burt, completes the vocal section. The Kenz Orpheans will regale with popular hits. Detailed programmes are: — 2YA, Wellington (720 k.c., 416.7 m). 3.0: Selected gramophone recordings. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session conducted by “Uncle Jim’’ and the “Story-Book Lady.” 6.0: Dinner music session: orchestra. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 8.0: Note.— This programme is subject to interruption to permit of a relay of a sound film feature from the Majestic Theatre. 8.15: Baritone, Mr A. W. Beckford, (a) “The Sailor’s Paradise,” (b) “Captain Mac,” (c) Farewell, Thou Outbound Ship.” 8.27: Selections, Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Guitar Orchestra, (a) “Here Comes the Sun,’’ (b) “E Pari Ra." 8.35: Sketch, “Charity Begins at Home.” 8.35 Valse, 2.YA Orchcstrina “Gaiety Girl" (Livornash); inarch, “Pore de la Victoire” (Ganne). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Selection, 2YA Orchcstrina, “The Belle of Now York” (Kerker). 9.12: Mezzosoprano, Miss Anne Davies, (a) “The Lotus Flower.” (b) “Were My Song with Wings Provided.” 9.17: Selections Mrs Mildren Kpnny’s Guitar Orchestra, (a) “Hawaiian Sunset,” (b) “Hoea Ra.” 9.24: Medley. 2YA Orchcstrina. “Favourite French Songe” (Recker); waltz, “Il Bacio” (Arditi). 9.32: Dance programme. 11.2 God Save the King. IYA, AUCKLAND, (900 k.c., 333 m.) —3 p.m.: Selected recordings. 5.0: session. 6.0 Dinner Session. 7.0 News

and market reports. 8.0: During' the course of this programme a talk on “The G'irl Guides” will be delivered by Lady Baden-Powell. Selection, London Orchestra; soprano, Miss Chrissie Foster; vocal duet, “When We Are Married”; tenor, Mr Syd. Poffley; clarinet, Mr S. C. Lewis; choral, Erk’s Male Chorus; humour, Mr G. C. Tollerton; instrumental, (a) “Tell Me,” (b) “Carolina Moon,” (c) “La Paloma”; organ, Nicholas Robins; novelty, “Miniature Musical Comedies”; contralto, Miss Cathlccn Mulqueen; vocal duet, Miss Cathleen Mulqueen and Mr E. M. Newling; baritone, Mr E. M. Newling; choral, “The Linden Tree”; instrumental, (a) “Hawaiian Echoes” (b) Honolulu March,” (c) “Goodnight Waltz”; vocal, Orpheus Quartet; march, “Old Panama.” 10.0: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (OSO k.c.. 306 m.). —3 p.m.; Gramophone recital. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Selection, “The Singing Fool.” 8.8: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Lucy Fullwood; quartets (a) “There Was a Jolly Miller,” (b) “Begone Dull Care.” 8.45: Studio Octet, “'Suite— Ballet Piquant.” 8.24: Contralto, Miss Jean Johnson; tenor, Mr T. G. Rogers. 8.29: Piano solo, Miss Cicely Audibert. 8.40: Organ, Jesse Crawford. 8.46: Violin, Mr Arthur Gordon. 8.52: Bass, Mr E. J. Johnson; quartet, “It Was a Lover and His Lass.” 5.58: Selection, “The Flying Squad.” 9.3: Studio Octet, “ Veronique. ” 9.13: Contralto, Miss Jean Johnsoi: quartet, Valencia Quartet. 9 18: Via ,c Mr Arthur Gordon. 9.2 4: Toney, Mr T. G. Rogers; quartet, Valencia Quar'et. 9.30: Organ, G. T, Pattman. 9.34: Soprano, Miss Cicely Audibert with orchestral accotnpaniment. 9.40: Studio Octet. 9.49: Bass: Mr E. J. Johnson; niezzo-soprano and contralto, Valetta Duo; quartet, “Sleep, G’entlc Lady.” 9.58: Band, “Gill Bridge.” 10.2: God save the King. 4YA. DUNEDIN (650 k.c., 463 m.).:

—3 pan.: Selected recordings. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Overture, “Jolly 8.9: Baritone, Mr R. W. Fox. 8.15: Popular hits, Konz Orphans. 8.22: Organ, Reginald Foort. 8.28: Soprano, Miss D. Mac Kay. 8.31: Piano and saxophone novelty, “Happy Feet.” 8.35: Bass, Mr F. Watt. 8.41: Popular hits, (a) “ Livin’ in the Sunlight”; (b) “I Love to Hear You Singing.” 8.49: Choral, “Huntsmen’s Chorus.” 8.52: Contralto, Miss G. Burt. 8.55: Valse, ‘ l Persian Moon.” 9.3: Selection, “ Orpheus in the Underworld.” 9.11: Baritone, Mr R. W. Fox. 9.14: Popular hits, (a) “The Kerb Step”; (b) “Evening Star.” 9.21: Soprano, Miss D, Mac Kay. 9.27: Banjo, Mr J*. McNeil. 9.31: Choral, “Spinning Chorus/ 7 0.35: Bass, Mr F. “Spinning Chorus.” 9.35: Bass, Mr F. WattL 9.39: Popular hits,' (a) “Fascinating Vamp”; (b) “Midway Rhythm.” 9.47: Contralto, Miss G. Burt. 9.45: Selection, (a) “Prairie Flower”; (b) “Lynwood.” 10.0: God save the King.

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 33, 20 February 1931, Page 8

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Radio Programmes Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 33, 20 February 1931, Page 8

Radio Programmes Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 33, 20 February 1931, Page 8