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Saturday, September 10th.

1YA (333 METRES)-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. p.in.: Football relay. 15: Sports results and news session. 30: Talk on "Your Car in Winter," by "Gargoyle." : Close down. Chimes. Relay of overture from Strand Theatre. Eve Bentley, conductor, : Baritone-Mr. A. Warbrick, (a) "Sea Fever" (Elkin-C. Clarke), (b) "J Did Not Know" (Leonard-Trotere). : Violin-Mrs. Fleming, ‘"Cavatina" (Cole-Raff). : Contralto-Miss M. Jones, (a) "Just a-wearyin’ for You" (JacobsBond), (b) selected. . : Piano-Studio pianist, "Sonata in A-Variations and Finale" (Mozart). * Bari. A. Warbrick, "Song of the Toreador" from "Carmen" izet). : Violin-Mrs. Fleming, (a) "Lost Chord" (Sullivan), (b) selected. : Contralto-Miss M. Jones, "Yonder." Weather report and sports results. Relay of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret by The Internationals, under Mr. Clyde Howley. . 6: Close down. 2YA (420 METRES)-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 3 p.m.: Relay of football match. 7 to 7.45: News session, market reports, and sporting results, 8.0: Chimes-Wellington G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.10: Baritose-Mr. J. Smyth, "The Yeoman’s Wedding" {Poniatouski-Boosey). 8.15: Allen’s Dance Orchestra-Two fox trots, "Bye, Bye, Blackbird" (DixonAlbert’s), "Just One More Kiss" (Owens-Allan’s). 8,25: Humorous song-Douglas Stark, "Glasca" (Fyffe). 8.30: Alien’s Dance Orchestra-Two fox trots, "Cairo" (Myers-Chappell), "Mary Lon" (Lyman-Albert’s). 8.40: Steel guitar-Mr. E. J. Palmer, "La Paloma" (Yraider). 8.45: Allen’s Dance Orchestra-Two fox trots, "Desert Blues" (Smoley-J. McDaniel’s), "Baby Face" (Davis and Askt-Albert’s). 8.55: Songs at piano-Mr. Billy Hart, "A Lonesome Boy’s Letter Back Home" (Harry Woods). 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Allen’s Dance Orchestra-Two waltzes, "Calling" (Jumsdaine-Albert's), and "Along Miami’s Shores" (Warren-Foster). 9.12: Solo-Mr. Will Mason, "Hats Off to the Stoker" (C. Arundale-Cramer). 9.15: Allen’s Dance Orchestra~Two fox trots, "Idolising’" (MessenhcimerAllan’s), "Just a Bird’s-eye View" (Donaldson-Allan’s). 9,25: Baritone-Mr. J. Smyth, "fhe Bandelero" (Stuart-Chappell). 9.30: Allen’s Dance Orchestra-Two fox trots, "Blue Skies" (Berlin-Albert’s), "Hello, Bluebird" (Friend-Davis). 9,40: Scotch character-study-Mr. Douglas Stark, "The Postie’ (GibsonReynolds). 9.45: Allen’s Dance Orchestra-Two fox trots, "Ain't She Swect?" (AgerDavis), "Who?" (Kern-Chappell). 9.55: Steel guitar, Mr. E. J. Palmer, "Marcheta" (Hammerstein). 10.12 Allen’s Dance Orchestra~Two fox trots, "Oh, What Big Eyes You Tiber) (Khan-Albert’s), "My Cutie’s Due at Two-to-Two" (Von ilzer). NINO on *e be peo: S LSS] C202 ete HOON Prom ™Oinur » ¢ 8 vee 1 —

10.11: Songs at the piano-Billy Hart, "Mary Lou" (Lyman-Albert’s). 10.14: Allen's Dance Orchestra-Two waltzes, "So Blue" (Albert’s), "Don’t You Understand?" (Chappell). 1024: Baritone-Mr. J. Smyth, "The Charmed Cup" (Roschel-Enoch). 10.29: Allen’s Dance Orchestra-Two fox trots, "Meadow Larl@ (Fioritoe Albert’s), "Cock-a-Doodle" (Johnston Bibi-Bloem and Lang). 10.39: Solo-Mr. Will Mason, "Tops’l Halyard" (E. Hantly-Frederick Harris), 10.43: Allen’s Dance Orchestra-Two fox trots, "Song of the Wanderer® _ (Moret-Allan’s), "Drifting and Dreaming" (Alstyne-Albert’s), » 10.83: Allen’s Dance Orchestra-Two waltzes, "Honolulu Moon" (LaurenceAllan’s), "After a While"’(Davis and Askt-Mateison). — 3YA (306 METRES)-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 245 p.m.; Relay from Monica -Park-Description of League match, Canterbury v. Auckland, 6.0: Children’s session, by Uncle Jack. 7.15: News. ° 7.30: Sposting results, ¢ 8.0: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr. A. J. Bunz, 8.15: Baritone solos-Mr. Leslie Stewart, (a) "One Golden Hour of Dreams" (Ryde), (b) "Ten Thousand Years from Now" (Ball). 8.21: Zither-banjo solos-Mr. Jack Oxley, (a) "Georgia Medley" (Morley), (b) "To-night’s My Night With Baby" (Meyer and Butternuth). $30: Humorous solos-Mr. C. O'Connor, (a) "Jus’ a Bird’s-eye View" (Donaldson), {(b) "Then I'll Be Happy" (Friend). 8.36: Baritone solo-Mr. Leslie Stewart, "The Little Hero" (Adams). 840: Cornet solos-Mr. H. L. Oakes, {a} "Sally Horner" (anon.), (b) "For You," with violin obbligato by Mr, Esmond Harper (Montague). ~ 8.46: Piano aout medleys-Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Stewart, "Popular Melodies" rN 2. » . 8.50: Zither tage solo-Mr. Jack Oxley, "Sunset on the St. Lawrence" eller). 8.54: Humorous solo-Mr. C. O’Connor, "Where’d You Get Those Eves?" ‘Donaldson). 8.58: Cornet solos-Mr. H. L. Oakes, (a) "I Love You Truly" (Bond), (b) "In a-wearying for You," with violin obbligate by Mr. Esmond Harper (M.S.). : 95: Relay c" orchestral selections from Kashmiri Cabaret, under Mr. Les Grummit. 10.0: Close cown.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 11

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Saturday, September 10th. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 11

Saturday, September 10th. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 11

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