RADIO PROGRAMME
(Supplied by the Radio Broadcasting Company oi' N.Z. Ltd.) FRIDAY, JUNE 12th. ' Several of the plays written by Dr George do Clive Lowe have been broadcast by IYA, and this evening, probably the finest yet broadcast will bp produced by Mr J. M. Clark, who has had years of experience on the professional stage in England and else,where.
i'rmn 8 till (J p.m. this evening, the programme lor the third night of the A' Ding ton Radio Exhibition will be relayed by 2YA. From the studio, the Orchestrion will he heard in the selections ‘.‘Dancing Mistress” (by Monckton) land ’’“'Stop Flirting” (by Gershwin) and a medley ‘“'Pile Girl with the Baby Stare” (by Blon). Mr ,peg. 'Blow (baritone) will make bis second appearance at the studio and will be heard- in 'four songs with or-r-liostrnl nccoinpa-niment—“Tile Yeoine^i of England,” “Uncle Rome,” '‘Beloved it is Morn.” and “A Little Pish Girl.”
The concert programme, from 3YA' wil] include items by Mr A. G. Thompson (baritone). Miss Agnes Cunningl am (soprano), Mr J. Graham Young ■baritone), ATr Geo. Titebener (humorist), Pipe Major Patterson (bagpipe solos) and tip. Studio Octet, u»d e i Air Harold Reek. Orchestral necommiiri'Mit will 'be provided for AD Thompson’s solos. The Regal Four, a party of popular male entertainers, "'ill provide some fine concerted numbers Horn 4 YA. Other items will include a duet ’ V Musi's Scott and McDonald, with chorus, “Belle Malione.” Mr M fv Donahl will sing the humorous song “Old King Cole.” A Scottish humorous item will he given by Air Bert Rawliuson, who will also sing “ATy Lady Sleeps.” Airs I). Catty, soprano, will sing-three Scottish ,songs. Th e instrumental portion of the programme will be provided by a trio consisting of Mcss-s A. 11. Pettitl, K. Hunter and T. Law.
SATURDAY, JUNE 33tli. This evening, IYA "ill relay from the Town Hall, tile • concert to be grvHii by the Municipal Band, under the eonrjuctorship of Air Goo, Buckley. The final .concert of the Wellington Radio Exhibition ibis evening will be relayed by 2YA. At 9 p.m. the session will he continued from the Concert Chamber of the Wellington Town Hall, when the'programme, given b.v the Wellington Commercial Travellers’ find Warehousemen's Association Male Voice C'bpir will be broadcast. ' The''i'.DOyoils "Pair "(singing cabaret 1 songs at tlie piano with ukelele), Miss Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Quartet (with vocal refrains b.v Alisa Moody). Mr David McGill (the popular tenor whose items will lie ‘‘Annie Laurie,” “At Dawning.” “The Carnival” and Roses of Forgiveness”), The Mascots (acting a twenty-minutes’ sketch) and the Studio Octet, under Air Harold Beck, 'will provide JYA’s vaudeville' programme, which will also be broadcast by 4A”A.
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