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Thursday, September 8th.

& nN Ob we So AOA mo mH ~ MH MONNNO hw owm ae te oun oo fo] * moot Wr NE KOMw. w&w ROMA wW SEsS Sel MK MGW~INNYW eee NONWU HO, seyerwsy Bowne? osoaare: 0.44; 9.52: 9.56: : News and information session. : Talk by Mr. E. H. Skeates on "The Garden." : Close down. 1YA (333 METRES)-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. Chimes, Se Relay of overture from Rialto Theatre. Mr. Henry C. Engel, conductor. ‘ : Vocal-Bohemian Duo, latest hits. : Violn-Miss P, Best, (a) ."Liebesfreud" (Schott-Kreisler), (b)"Minuet" (Harris-Beethoven). : Baritone-Mr. H. Barry Coney, "Sons of the Sea" (Novello-Coleridge Taylor). : Piano-Mr. Cyril Towsey, "Nocturne in F Sharp Major" (Chopin). : Elocution-Mr. T. Harris, (a) "An Old Sweetheart of Mine" (Riley), (b) "The Old Man and Jim" (Riley) : Soprano-Mrs. Cyril Towsey, "Sea Wrack" (Harty). : Instrumental. trio-The Eric Waters Trio, (a) "Autumn and Winter" (Glazounow), (b) "Slow Movement from Trio, KE Major" (Chaminade). : Tenor-Mr. A. Ripley, "A Spirit Flower" (Tipton). Weather report. Relay from Rialto Theatre. : Vocal and instrumental-Bohemian Duo, popular numbers. : Violin-Miss P. Best, "Slumber Song" (Bosworth-Squire). : Baritone-Mr. B. Coney, (a) "I Was Not Sorrowful" (Boosey-Ireland), (b) "Sois Heureuse" (Williams-Thomas). : Piano-Mr. C. Towsey, "Impromptu in B Flat Major" (Schubert). : Elocution-Mr, T. Harris, "The Brave Old Duke of York" (Squires). : Soprano-Mrs. C. Towsey, "Bredon Hill’ (Young). : Instrumental trio-The Eric Waters Trio, (a) "Serenade" (Schubert), (b) "Valse des Fleurs" (Tschaikowsky). : Tenor-Mr. A. Ripley, (a) "Eily Mavourneen," (b) "Happy Song" (Del Riego}. : Close down. 2YA (420 METRES)-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER §&. 5 p.m.: Afternoon session. : Lecturette-Madame Britten. 7.30: News session and market reports. : Lecturette, by Mr. W. King, "Esperanto," lesson No. 6. : Close down. Chimes of the G.P.O., Wellington, Relay of the Paramount Theatre Orchestra. : Band-Central Mission, march, "Caractacus" (arr. Tayman). : Soprano solo-Miss Zita Casey, "Micael’s Song" from "Carmen," "I Said There Was Nothing to Fear" (Bizet). : Cornet solo-Bandsman McPherson, "The Nightingale’ (Moss). : Mezzo-soprano solo-Miss Grace Robertson, "The Blacksmith" (Brahms). : Band-Central- Mission, selection, "The Magic Tlute’ (Mozart). : Bass-baritone-Mr. J. H. Lee, "Why Shouldn’t 1?" (Russell). Band-Central Mission, waltz, "Love and Laughter" (Pecorini). Weather report. Relay of Paramount Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Robt. Caulton. Lecturette-Mr. Johannes Andersen, ‘Native Birds." : Rand-Central Mission, "The Challenge" (Calvert). : Soprano-Miss Zita Casey, "Serenade" (Gounod). : Band-Central Mission, fantasia, "Gems of the Old Days" (Newton). : Mezzo-soprano-Miss Grace Robertson, "Love's Old Sweat Song" (Molloy). Band-Central Mission, "Nursery Ditties" (Raymond). Bass-baritone-Mr. J. H. Lee, "Cape Horn Gospel" (Keel). Band-Central Mission, march, "The Contemptibles" (Stanley), 3X¥A (306 METRES)-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 3 p.m.: Studio concert. 3.45: 7.15: Talk-"Fashions: Millinery and Frocks," by Mr, N. Dood, of the D.LC. News and reports.

Programmes Continued

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 9

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Thursday, September 8th. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 9

Thursday, September 8th. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 9

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