RADIO PROGRAMMES
FRIDAY, 16th JANUARY IYA AUCKLAND—3.O : Gramophone recital. 3.30 : Literary selection by the Announcer, and further gramophone recordings. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by “Nod” and “Aunt Jean.” 6.0 : Dinner music session. 7.0 : News
and market reports. 8.0: Selection, Hermann Finch’s Orchestra, “Schubertiana, Part 1.” Contralto, Miss Martha Williamson, (a) “Sweet Lady Moll’; (b) “The Lady of the Lea.” Barry Kigali's Hawaiian Quartet, (a) “Bright Moon” ; (b) “Hawaiian Rainbow.” Baritone, Mr Peter Black, “A Brown Bird Singing.” Popular songs at the piano, Miss Edna Langmuir, “Miss You.” Selection, Hermann Finch’s Orchestra, “Schubertiana, Part 2.” Barry Kigali's Hawaiian Quartet, fa) “South Seas Lament”. Banjo, Mr Norman, Kigali, (a) “The Savoy Rag.” Contralto, Miss Martha Williamson, (a) “Mv Ship” ; (b) “Banks of Allan Water.” Talk, .Mr A. B. Chappell, M.A., “Topical Talk.” Evening lorecast and announcements. Selections, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, (a)
“Flanders Poppies” ; (b) “Wreaths on the Sea.” Baritone, Mr Peter Black, (a) “Sincerity”; (b) “To-morrow.” Novelty. The Asquiths, “Twenty-minute Draw-ing-room ■Entertainment.” Organ, Pattman, “Rosalie.” Popular songs at the piano. Miss Edna Langmuir, (a) “Sing, Von Sinners” : (b) “Latest Hit.” Barry Ingall s Hawaiian Quartet, (a) “Aloha Sunset”; (b) “Static March.” Selection, New Concert Orchestra, (a) “Hvdropaten”; (b) “Jolly Fellows.”
2YA WELLINGTON,.,—3.O: 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. 7.0: JS T ews 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. Overture, 2YA Orchestrina, “Emblem.” Soprano, Miss Flora MacKenzie, “Let Me Sing and I’m Happy”; (b) “Ten Little Miles from Town”; (c) “M’HM”; (d) “The Auld Scotch Songs.” Popular soirgs with ukulele, Mrs R. 31. Cummins, (a)
“SitfiiT on a Rainbow”; (b) “Down the River of Golden Dreams.” Orchestrina, “Little Dutch Girl.” Elocution, Mr J. F. Montague, (a) “The Book with the Ye! lowed Pages” ; (b) “How They Snored” ; (c) “Kicking-Strap’s Race.” Baritone, Mr Harry Mitchell, (a) “Glorious Devon”; (b) “Drake Goes West”; (c) “Passing Bv.” Selection, Orchestrina, “Poppy.” Weather report and station notices. Popular songs with ukulele, Mrs R. My Cummins, (a) “A Cosy Nook”; (b) “Song of Hawaii.” Orchestrina, (a) “Dream of Christmas” ; (bj “Globe Trotter.” Monologue, Mr J. F. Montague, “A Bunch of Roses.” Humour, Selected dramatic' recital, “■Orakan.” March, Orchestrina, “Bersaglieri” ; foxtrot, “A Pair of Blue Eves." Dance programme.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH.—3.O: Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, “Chuckle.” 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Selection, Marck Weber’s Orchestra, “Potpourri of Waltzes.” Tenor, Mr Douglas Suckling, (a) “Sheila”; (b) “Dearest I Love the Morning”; (c) “Mary.” Banjolin, Mr Stan Birch, “Poet and Peasant” overture. Mezzocontralto, Mrs Sen Jowett, (a) “Beneath de WiUers” ; (b) “For Ever and a Day”; (c) “Gartan Mother’s Lullaby.” Studio Octet, “Romantique Overture” ; American Indian Songs”. (a) “From the Land of the Sky Blue Water”; (b) “The White Dawn is Stealing”; (c) “The Moon Drops Low.” Chorus:’and orchestra of Theatre National de L’Opera, (a) “La Kermesse”; (b) “Soldiers’ Chorus.” 8.59: Weather forecast and station notices. March Weber’s Orchestra, “The Beggar Student.” Violin, -Mist-ha Elman. “Caprice in E Flat. Major.” Humour, Mr George Titcliener, (a) “Silly Ass” ; (b) “Leave Her Alone with Them.” Studio Octet,
“The Country Girl.” Mezzo-soprano, Mrs Grace Etnpson, (a) “A Summer Night”; (b) “At the Mid-Hour of Night”; (c) “Mignon.” Choral, Medley, “Sea. Songs.” Studio Octet, “Three Dale Dances.” 4YA DUNEDIN.—3.O: Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sporting results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Sheila. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Overture, Band of the Garde Republicaine, “Carmen Entr’acte.” Soprano, Miss, Olga Wynne, (a) “Winds in the Trees” ; (b) “Lovely Spring” ; (c) “When, the House is Asleep.” Selections, Miss Rita Holmes’ Instrumental Quintet, “Yeomen of the Guard” ; “When You C'ome Home” (with vocal effect). Recitals, Miss N'gata Buswell, (a) “Guild’s Signal” ; (b) “Twenty, Thirty, Forty” ; (c) “Isobel’s Pleading” (from “Measure for Measure.” Bass, Mr R. B. Macdonald, “Song of the Rover” ; “Sittin’ Thinkin’ ”; “Coaling.” Instrumental Quintet, “Madame Pompadour”; ‘/Valse Caprice’.’ 9.1: Weather report and station announcements. Contralto, Miss Irene' Horniblow, (a) “Captive Lark”; (b) “Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded”; (c) “Love’s Young Dream.” Banjo selections, Oily Oakley, (a) “Fun on the Wabash” ; (b) “Rugby Parade.” Instrumental Quintet, “Tiptoe” selection. Scotch humour, Mr James A. Paterson, (a) “The Lassie 1 Left on the Shore”; (b) “I’m Tight Too” ; (c) “When the Heather Bells are Blooming.” Organ, Jesse Crawford, (a) “I Get the Blues When it Rains” ; (bj “I’ll Always Be in Love With You.” Valse, Instrumental Quintet, “Wyoming.” Tenor, Mr J. B. Hamilton, (a) “The Minstrel Boy”; (b) “Sally in our Alley” ; (c) ‘Keep on Hopin’ ”. March, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “Dunedin.” 1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 15 January 1931, Page 8
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