RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY, 14th JANUARY
IYA AUCKLAND.—3.O: Selected gramophone recordings. 3.30 : Literary selection and further gramophone recordings. 5.0 : Children’s session. 6.0 : Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: March, Congress Hall Band, “In the Firing Line’; selection, “Precious Thoughts.” Vocal quartet, The Orpheus Quartet, “111 Springtime.” Soprano, Miss Chrissie Foster, “Just a Weary in’ For You.” ’Cello, Beatrice Harrison, “The Broken Melody.” Baritone, Mr E. M. Newling, (a) “So Fair a- Flower”; (b) “Stone Cracker John.” Cornet, Bandman R. F. Davies, “The Song That Reached My Heart.” Elocution, Miss Rose Carte, “On (lie Other Train.” Grand selection, Band, “Gems from Great Masters.” Tenor, Mr S. Poffley, “A Little Wooing.” Duet, Miss Chrissie Foster and Miss Cathleen Mulqueen, “Gentle Moon.” Selection, J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, “Evening Lullaby.” 9.0: Evening weather forecast and announcements. Selection, J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, “Evensong at Twilight.” The Orpheus Quartet, “Boat Song.” Mezzocontralto, Miss Cathleen Mulqueen, “The Dorothy Perkins Rose.” Tone poem, Band, “Man of Sorrows.” Male voices with band, “Nearer My God to Thee.” Humorous recitation, Miss Rose Carte, (a) “ll< w Mrs Brown Chopped the Wood”; (b ; “A Telephone Conversation.” Organ, Pattman, “Firefly.” The Orpheus Quartet, “That Little World is Mine.” Tenor, Mr S. Poffley, “Farewell in the Desert.” Selection, [land, “Gems from Haydn,” The Orpheus Quartet, “O Peaceful Night.” March, Band, “Flag of Freedom.” 2YA WELLINGTON.—SILENT DAY 3YA CHRISTCHURCH.—3.O: Afternoon session gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s Hour, conducted by Uncle John. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 8.15: Relay from 4YA, Dunedin—Messrs R. B. Tennent and L. W. McCaskill (under the auspices. of 4YA Primary Productions Committee), entitled, “farmer Brown Considers Selling His Farm.” 7.30: Addington stock reports. 8.0: Overture, Milan Symphony Orchestra, “II Matrimonio .Segreto.” Salon Quartet. “Laughing Chorus.” Baritone, Mr j Graham Young. “My Old Shako.” Cornet. Mr R. Ohlsen, “Pearl of the Ocean.” Contralto, Miss Dulcie Mitchell, “Thank God For a Garden.” Soprano and tenor, Salome Duo, “Garden of Love.” Selections, Plaza Theatre Orchestra, (a) “Bal Masque” ; (b) ‘Teari O’ Mine.” Dramatic recital and sketch, Mr J. F. Montague, (a) “Thomas Atkins”; (b) “The Sporting Life.” Harp, Mr H. G. Glaysher, “Londonderry '\ir ” Soprano, Miss Mary O’Connor, (a) “Irish Folk Song”; (b) “The Gingham Gown.” Tenor, Mr IT. J. Francis, “Mountain Lovers.” Cornet, Jack Mackintosh, “Zelda.” 9.1: Weather forecast and station notices. Selections, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, (a) “The Smithy in the Woods” ; (b) “The Turkish Patrol.” Baritone, Mr J. Graham Young, “Stone Cracker John. ’ Contralto and baritone, Salvina Duo, “Can We Forget.” Cornet, Mr R. Ohlsen. “Bouquet.” Soprano, Miss Mary O’Connor, '(a) “Cuckoo Calls”; (b) "Top 0’ the Morning.” Cornet, Jack Mackintosh, “Carnival De Venise.” Monologue, Air J. F. Montague, “Orange Blossoms”; humour, ‘The Babies.” Contralto, Miss Lulcie Mitchell, “I Know a Lovely Garden.” Tenor, Mr 11. J. Francis, “The Trumpeter.’ Harp. Ah' 11. G. Glaysher, “Stir Le Rive De La Aler.” Salon Quartet,’Tis the Last Rose of Summer. Selection, Band of the Coldstream Guards, “lolanthe.” 4YA DUNEDIN—3.O: Selected gramophone items. 3.15: Lecturette, “fijling the New Year Cookie Par.” Talk arranged by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago University. 50: Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.15: Dialogue, Mr R. B. Tennent and Mr L. W. McCaskill, under the auspices of 4YA Primary Productions Committee, “Farmer Brown Considers Selling His Farm. 8.0: Selection, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “Merrie England.” Soprano, Aliss D. Sligo, (a) “The Willow ; (b “The Enchanted Forest.” Instrumental Misses Holmes, Moffatt and Judd, ‘Scherzo from Trio in E flat ; Adagio from B Flat Trio.” Recitals, Air D. E. Dali, “He Fell Among Thieves” ; “The Soldier.” Bass, Air E. Bond, “Devonshire Cream and Cider.” Violin, Miss E. Judd, (a) “Buona Notte’ ; (b) “Chant.” Contralto, Airs Nellie G. Shrimpton, (a) “Alountain Lovers” ; (b) “I Heard You Go 13v.” Instrumental Trio, “Three Slavonic Dances”. 8.59: Weather report and station notices. Soprano, Aliss D. Sligo, “Song of Sunshine.” Piano, Miss Ida Lungley, “First Alovement Sonata ,No. 1, Op. 22.” Recitals, Air D. E. Dali, “Handy Andy Goes to the Post Office.” Bass, Ah' E. Bond, (a) “A Sergeant- of the Line”; (b) “The Auld Plaid Shawl. Instrumental Trio, “Miniatures.” Contralto, Airs Nellie G. Shrimpton, “I Did Not Know.” 9.32: Dance session. 2YB NEW PLYAIOUTH.-6.30: Children’s session. 7.30: News, markets, and information. 8.0: Studio concert.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 13 January 1931, Page 8
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