Thursday, November 3rd
; SYA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres), FHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 3 to 4.30 p.m.; Aftérnoon session-Selected Studio items. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports. 8.0; Chimes. . 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Rialto Theatre. ‘8.10: Baritone solo-Mr. Stan. Pritchard, "The Lute Player," Allitsen. 8.14: Elocutjonary item-Thomas Harris, "The Hellgate of Soissons,’ Kaufman. 8.19: Piano solos-Miss Maida Hooker, (a) "Intermezzo," Brahms; (b) "Waltz, Op. 42," Chopin. 827: Soprano solos-Miss Berta Carr, (a) "Lullaby," Scott; (b) "Russian Folk Song," Aliabyer. 8.35: Baritone solos-Mr. S. Pritchard, (a) "Sea Fever," Ireland; (b) "The Moon Drops Low," Cadman. 8.43: Piano solo-Miss M. Hooker, "Rhapsodie," Dohnanyi, ‘8.48: Elocutionary-Mr. ‘T. Harris, (a) "I Forget," Hennequin; (b) "The Plaint of the Tram Conductor," anon. 8.56: Soprano solo-Miss B. Carr, "In the Silent Night," Rachmaninoff. 9.0: Weather report. 9.1: Instrumental and vocal-Walter Smith’s Radio Band, novelty orchestral and vocal selections. 10.0; A thought. 10.1: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 3 p.m.: Gramophone recital. .3.30: Sporting results to hand. 3.31: Lecturette-Madame Britten, "Fashions." 3.46; Gramophone recital and relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from the Adelphi Cabaret. — 4.20: Lecturette-~Miss McKeowen, of Mrs. Rolleston, Lid, "Care of the air." 4.35: Gramophone recital and relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from the Adelphi Cabaret. . 4.59: Sporting results to hand. 6.0: Children’s hour-Uncle Sandy and the Clyde Quay School. "FHuntsman’s Chorus"; piano solo; story time, by Uncle Sandy; chorus, "My Country, "Tis of Thee"; followed by recitations and songs. po COceNIN 0: News session and market reports. 40: Lecturette-Mr. W. King, "Esperanto" (lesson 14). 0: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington, 1: Band-Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, march: "Ravenswood," Rimmer, (T. Haigh). 6: Vocal quartet---The Lyric Quartet, "In Absence," Buck (Allan and Co.). 10: Band-Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Tannhauser," Wagner ("Champion Journal"), 8.22: Tenor Mr. Harry Phipps, "Bells of Youth," Fictcher’ (Chappell and 20.). 8.26: Band---Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Der Freischutz," Weber ("Champion Journal’), $.37: Vocal quartet--The Lyric Quartet, (a) "Fishing," Parks; (b) "The Tack," Parks (Parks-Parks). 8.41: Band--Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, overture: "Zampa," LIerold ("Champion Journal"). 48: Baritone-Mr. Will Goudie, "Arguing Wife." $52: Band-Wellington Tramways Municipal Band, fantasia: "A Drumhead Church Service,’ Ord Hume (Boosey and Co.). 9.2: Weather report. 9.3: Lecturette-Mr. F. W. Vosseler, "Whaling in Cook Strait." 9.15: Band-Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, plantation episode: "Cows in the Cotton," Hall (John Church).
Programmes Cont
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9,22: Quartet--The Lyric Quartet, (a) "Alexander," Brewer; (b) "Go, Ask Papa," Parks (Novello-Parks). 9,27: Band -Wellaaton Municipal Tramways Band, waltz: "Donnawellen," Ivanorice (Ed. Lyons). 9.33: Tenor-Mr, Geo. "The Bassoon," Ashlyn (Reynolds and Co.). 9:37: Band-Wellington Municipat Tramways Band, American fantasia: "A Darkey’s Dreamland," Bidgood (Hawkes and. Son). 944: Bass-Mr. W. Binet Brown, "Chip of the Old Block," Squire (Chappell and 9.48 : Quartet-The Lyric Quartet, "Sally in Our Alley," Carey (Parks). 9.53: Band-Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Queen of the North," Lithgow (Commonwealth Band Music). 3¥A CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 3 p.m.: Afternoon concert session. 6.0: Children’s session, by Uncle Jack. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk-Mr. R. E. Alexander, "Agricultural Education." 8.0: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Everybody’s Picture Theatre Orchestra, under conductorship of Mr. Albert Bidgood. $15: Bariows solo and chorus-Mr. T. D. Williams and chorus, "I Be Going o Tell the Ladies," German. 8.19: solo-Miss Aileen Warren, Irish tune from "County Derry," rainger. £.23: Contralto colo-Miss Belle Renaut, "Indian Squaw’s Song," Morgan. 8.27: Tenor solo-Mr, Russell Sumner, "The Wind is Whispering Low," Heidlinger. 831; Instrumental trio-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Allegro, First Movement from Trio, Op. 352," Bohm. 8.35; Tenor and bass duet---Mr. Russell Sumner and Mr, T. D. Williams, "The Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp Above," Benedict. 39: Soprano solo-Miss Frances Hamerton, "Her Song and His Violin" (violin obbligato by Miss Irene Morris), Busch. 843: Bass solo-Mr. T. D. Williams, "Green Valley of Antrim," Langdale. 8.47: Tenor solo and chorus-Mr. Russell Sumner and chorus, "Sing Us a Song," German. §.50: Pianoforte solo-Miss Aileen Warren, "Running," Godard. . 8.54: Trio (soprano, contralto, and bass) -Misses Hamerton and Renaut and Mr, Williams, "Wisdom Says ‘Festina Lente’," German. 9.0: Relay from Everybody’s Picture Theatre. 9.15: Madrigal-Vocal Quartet, "I Am In No Haste to Find the Light," German.. 9.19: Soprano solo-Miss Frances Hamerton, "Oh! What is the Use of Wondering?" German. 9.23: Instrumental trio-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Melody in F," 7 Rubenstein. 9.29: Contralto solo-Miss Belle Renaut, "As the Barber Looks at Me," German. 9.33: Soprano and tenor duet-Miss Hamerton and Mr. Sumner, "Then Whisper Them," German, 9.37: Trio (contralto, tenor, and baritone)-Miss Renaut and Messrs, Sumner, and T. Williams, "Yes! I Begin to See It Now," German. $41: Instrumental trios-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Waltz," Scott; (b) "Hungarian Dance, No. 6," Brahms. 455; Musical talk (illustrated)-Mr. T. Vernon Griffiths, M.A. Mus.Bac (Cantab.), L.Mus. (T.C.L.). Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 METRES)-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Oo ‘3 7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone recital. £.6: Town Hall chimes, Studio concert by Brown-Ewing’s Concert Party and Orchestra. §1: March-The Orchestra, selected. 8.5: Vocal solo-Miss. E. Harvey, "Sanctuary," Hewitt. 8.12: Vocal solo-Mr. B. Sullivan, "Harlequin," Sanderson. 812:Vocal solo-Mr. B. Sullvian, "Harlequin," Sanderson. 8.16: Vocal solo-Miss: D. Elvide, "When the Swallows Homeward Fly," Valerie-White. 8.20: Overture-The Orchestra, selected. &.26: Recital-Miss D. Harvey, selected. 8.30: Vocal solo-Mr. L. Johnston, "Lorraine," Sanderson. 8.33: Vocal solo-Miss K, Tipping, "Until," Sanderson. 8.37: Cornet solo-Mr. Robinson, selected. 8.41: Vocal solo-Mr. R. Irvine, selected. 844: Vocal solo-Miss G. Johnson, "The First Spring Day," Drummond.
847: Recital-Mr. J. Benfell, "The Amateur Rider," Paterson, 8.52: Vocal solo-Miss E. Harvey, "You've Got -Your Mother's Eyes," Drum- ° mond. 855: Vocal solo-Mr. B. Sullivan, "Till I Wake," Woodforde-Finden, 9.0: Chimes and weather forecast. 9.1: Monologue-Mr. H. Bain, "The Green Eye of the Little Yellow God." 9.7: Vocal solo-Mr. L. Johnston, "Morning," Speaks. 9.13: Vocal solo-Miss D. Elvidge, selected. 9,17: Instrumental solo-Selected. 9.21: Vocal solo-Miss K. Tipping, "I’m Lonely, That's All." 9.29: Vocal solo-Miss G. Johnson, "Suimmer Begins," Drummond, §.33: Vocal solo-Mr. R. Irvine, selected. . 9.37: Instrumental-Selected. 942: Recital-Mr. H_ Bain, selected. 9.46: Orchestral selections, under the conductorship of Mr. Chas. Parnell, relayed from the Empire Theatre. 10.0: Close down.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 15, 28 October 1927, Page 9
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