RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY, 17th JANUARY IYA AUCKLAND.—3.O: Selected recorded items. 3.30: Literary selection by the Announcer, and further gramophone recordings. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by “Cinderella.” 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: March, Orchestral Octet, 'Blaze of Glory”; overture. “Russian and Ludmilla.” Soprano. Miss Edith Whittaker, (a) “Rich and Rare Were tlie Gems She Wore” ; (b) “The Cuckoo”; (c) “The Fairy Pipers”; (d) “The Little Brown Owl.” Dialogue, Will Hay and his Scholars, “The Fourth Form at St. Michael’s.” Siffleud, Mr C. C. Purdy, (a) “II Bacio” ; (b) “La- Golondvina” ; (c) “The Dance of the Sunflower.” Orchestral Octet, “Entr’acte Music—Rosamunde.” Baritone, Mr Stan. Pritchard, (a) “The Aviator”; (b) “The Arrow and the Song” ; (c) “The Fortune Hunter.” 9.1: Evening weather forecast and announcements. Orchestral Octet, “Geisha” ; scena, “In a Persian Garden.” Novelty, Ernest and Wendy Luks, “Merry Moments at the Piano.” Organ, R. E. McPherson, (a) “Ninette” ; (b) “A Japanese Sunset.” Sidney Gustard, “Cuckoo”; Sandy Macpherson, “I Promise.” Intermezzo, Orchestral Octet, “Wedding of the Rose.” Valse intermezzo, Octet, “Chanson Bohemienne.” 9.58: Programme of dance music.
2YA WELLINGTON.—I2.O: Results of the Wellington Trotting Club's Summer Meeting, interspersed with selected gramophone items. 3.30 and 4.30 : Sporting results to hand. 5.0 : Children’s session. 60. : Dinner music session. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 8.0: Overture, Salon Orchestra, “Squire’s Popular Songs.” Bells, Mr L. W. Probert and Salon Orchestra, “Bells Across the Meadow.” Tenor, Mr Frank Bryant, “Deep River.” Quartet, Melodic Four, “Doan’ Yer Cry, Ma Honey.” Bass, Mr W. W T . Marshall, “Old Folks at Home.” Banjo duo, Mrs Mildred Kenny and Mr J. Jackson, (a) “Beautiful Star”; (b) “Nancy Till”; (c) “Nellie Ely”; (d) “So Early in the Morning.’’ Lecture-recital, “Original Jubilee Singers,” by Mrs Daisy Basham, assisted by tiie .Melodie Four. Selection, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “Martial Moments.” 9.1: Weather report and station notices. Bass, Mr W. Y\ . Marshall, “Whose Dat a-Calling so Sweetly.” Quartet, Melodie Four, “Kentucky Babe.” Tenor, Mr Frank Bryant, "Cany Me Back to Old Virginny. ’ Selections, Salon Orchestra, (a) “Nautical Scenes”; (b) “Magic of Love.” Continuation of lecture-recital on “Original Jubilee Singers” by Mrs Daisy Basham and the Melodie Four. Salon Orchestra, “Tina.” 9.59: Programme of dance music. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH.—3.O : Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Pat. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Overture, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, “Faust” selection. Popular songs at the piano with banjolele, Rose and Thistle Duo, (a) “My Cutie’s Due” ; (b) “Just Can’t Be Bothered With Me.” Selections, Studio Octet, “Maid of the Mountains.” Humour, Mr J. J. Flewellen, “Do Film Actresses Make the Best Husbands.” Yodel songs, Edelweiss Yodiers, (a) “S’Malchc”; (b) “Saanen.” Baritone, Mr Leslie A. Stewart, (a) “An Emblem” ; (b) “A Little Love, a Little Kiss.” Steel guitars and ukulele, Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Quartet, with vocal refrains by Elaine Moody, (a) “Lucky Me, Lovable You”; (b) “Roselani” ; (c) “Under a Texas Moon.” Selections, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, (a) “Hiawatha”; (b) “Liberty ■Bell.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. Studio Instrumental Octet, “Hungarian Lustspiel.” Popular songs at the piano with banjolele, Rose and Thistle Duo, (a) “Honolulu Song Bird” ; (b) “Little Green Valley.” Foxtrot, Studio Octet, “Goblin Blues.” Humour, Mr J. J. Flewellen, (a) “Borrowing a Match”; (b) “A Husband for Every Wife.” Saxophone duet, Rudy Wiedoeft and Arnold Brilhart, “La Golondnna.’ Baritone, Mr Leslie A. Stewart, (a) “I Love a Little Cottage ’ ; (h) Pal of Mv Dreams.” Steel guitars and ukulele, Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Quartet with vocal refrains by Elaine .Moody, _ (a) “Just a Melody”; (b) “Mairie Girl ; (c) “The Kerb-Step.” Comedy vocal, G. 11. Elliott, (a) “Plain Chocolate ; (b) “Sentimental Luke.” Foxtrot, Studio Octet, (a) “Indian Dawn” ; valse, (l>) “Dolores.” 10.1: Dance music until ll p.m. 4YA DUNEDIN—3.O: Selected gramophone recordings. 5.0: Childrens session, conducted bv Aunt Anita and Uncle Sambo. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Instrumental programme by Kenz Orpheans, entitled “Modern Transcription of the Classics.” Two Novelties, Kenz OiPlieaivs, “Chopinata”; “Dreams of Love.” Baritone, Air R. W. Fox, (a) “Because”; (b) “I Be Hopin’ You Remember.” Sketch, Helena Millars, (a) “Our Lizzie Goes Shopping ; (b) bur Lizzie Loses Her Handbag.” Novelty, Kenz Orpheans, “Fountainette.” Soprano, Mrs P. Marshall, “Mother Machree.” Piano, Mr B Fmlayson, “•lorella.” Bass, Mr W. B: Lambert, (a] “Sons of the Sea” ; (b) Where My Caravan has Rested.” Novelty. Kenz Orpheans, “Aida.” Contralto, Miss E. B. Clarke, (a) “The .Sign Post ; (b) “By the Waters of Minnetonka. tr gaii G. T. Pattman, “Andantino. Tenor Mr W. Harrison, “Come into the Garden, Maud.” 9.0: Weather report. J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, “Peter Pan.” Baritone, Air R. W. Fox, “Maire, My Girl.” Novelty, Kenz Orpheans, “Rhapsodic R l l sse - Mrs P. Marshall, (a) “Until : (b) In an Old-Fashioned Town.” Descriptive piano solo, Jack Luinsdaine, “Round the World with Annie Laurie. Bass, Mr W. Lambert, “Asleep in the Deep. Novelty, Kqnz Orpheans ,(a) Maritime” ; (b) “Dance of the Paper Dolls. Tenor Mr W. Harrison, (a) “String of Pearls’; (b) “Mary”. Novelty, Kenz Orpheans, “Martini. banjo, J. o. McNeil, “Love’s Old Sweet Song. ( ontralto, Miss E. B. Clarke, I lie Linden Tree.” 9.0: Dance session.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 16 January 1931, Page 3
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