Wednesday, November 9th
1¥A AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session-Selected studio items. 6 to 7: Children’s hour. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on "Physical Culture," by Mr. Norman Kerr, 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by the Kingsland Methodist Choir. Conductor, Mr. T, T. Garland; accompanist, Mrs. H. F. Garland; assisted by Ingall’s Hawaiian Instrumentalists, 8.1: Relay, of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre-Evye Bentley conucting. 8.11: Choir-Kingsland Methodist Choir, "The Wind that Blows," James. ¢ 8.16: Soprano solo-Miss Heape, "Mighty Lak a Rose," Nevin. 8.20: Baritone solo-Mr. M. Rutledge, "Bid Me to Love," Elgar, 8.25: Instrumental-Ingall’s Hawaiians, folk songs. 2.33: Choir-Kingsland Methodist Choir, "The Secret," Coward. &.38: Contralto solo-Miss Maida Davidson, "Down Here," Brahe, 8.41; Humour-Mr. T, T. Garland, "Santa Claus," 8.45; Tenor solo-Mr. M. Pawsey, "Nirvana," Adams, 8.48: Mezzo-sopratio solo-Miss N. Wood, "Lie There, My Lute," McCunn. 8.51: Cornet solo-Mr. Morphy, "Evening Song," Schumann, 8.54: Bass solo-Mr. W. Leather, "Anchored," Watson. i 8.57: Choir-Kingsland Methodist Choir, "The Hunting Song," Benedict. 9.0: Weather report. 9.1: Relay of musical interlude from Strand Theatre, 9.11; Choir-Kingsland Methodist Choir, "The Frog,’ Newton. 9.16: Soprano solo-Miss Heape, "Down in the Forest," L. Ronald. 9.20: Baritone solo-Mr. Rutledge, "My Dreams," Tosti. 9.25: Instrumental-Ingall’s Hawaiians, Hawaiian airs. , 9.32: Contralto solo-Miss M. Davidson, "To a Miniature," Brahe. 9.37: Relay from Strand Theatre. 9.45: Tenor solo-Mr. M. Pawsey, "Friend," Davies. 9.49: Cornet solo-Mr, Morphy, "Genevieve." 9.53: Mezzo-soprano solo-Miss N. Wood, "You in a Gondola," Clarke, 957: Bass solo-Mr. Leather, "Border Ballad," Cowen. 10.0: Choir-Kingsland Methodist Choir, "Good Night, Beloved," Pinsuti. 16.4: A thought. 10.5: Close down. 2X4 WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 11.30 am, to 5 p.m.: Rebroadcast of 3YA, Christchurch . Carnival-Canterbury, Cup and Oaks; interspersed with gramophone items. Evening-Silent. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 8 to 8.30 am.: Breakfast session-News items; the day’s race card; conditions ° ? of roads; attractions in Christchurch for the day, Gramophone items. 11.30: Relay-Description progress Canterbury Jockey Club's Cup meeting at Ricéarton. 5.30 p.m.: Children’s session, by Uncle Sam, 6.30 to 7.15: Orchestral music. 7.15 to 8: News sessions.
Programmes Continued
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8.0: Chimes. Relay of special orchestral selections from Everybody's Picture 7 Theatre .Orchestra, under conductorship of Mr, Albert Bidgood, by arrangement, . 8.15; Duet of happy songs-Misses Dorothy (piano) and Edna’ Johnson (ulcufele), (a} "Drifting and Dreaming," Alstyne; (b) "Don’t Say Aloha When I Go," Moret, : 819: Operatic tenor solo-Mr, Dougias Suckling, "That Night I'll Neer For- : get" from the opera "Les Cloches de Cornville," Planquete: 8.23: Violin solos-Miss Irene Morris, "Serenade," Drdla. $27; Meanderings of Monty-Mr. Alec Dey, "Monty on Fashions," Hayes. ‘8.32: Instrumental trios-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Spring Song," Mendelssohn; {(b) "Serenata," Moskowski. $40: Songs with ukulele-Mr. Roy August, "Mama’s Gone Young, Papa’s Gone Old," Weston. 8.44: Solo at piano-Miss Aileen Warren, "Country Gardens," Grainger. BAS: Duet of happy songs at piano-Misses Dorothy Johnson (piano) and Edna Johnson (a) "Ain’t She Sweet?" Ager; (b) "What Does it Matter?" Bertin. . 8.52: Tenor solo-Mr. Douglas Suckling, "Home! Little Maori, Home," Hill, 8.56; Violin solos-Miss Irene Morris, "Chanson Valse," Pussard, 9.0: Relay. ot special orchestrat selections, by arrangement from LEverybody’s pheatre, 9.15: Songs with ukulele-Mr. Roy August, "Looking at the World Through Rose-coloured Glasses," Steiger. 9.19; Instrumental trio-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Molto Allegro," Mendelssohn. 9.24; Duet of happy songs at the piano-Misses Dorothy (piano) and Edna Joknson (ukulele), (a) "Ukulele Dream Girl," Law; (b) "Hello, Bluebird," Friend. 9,28: Tenor solo-Mr, Douglas Suckling, "The Sailors of the King," Byng. $32; Solo on piano-Miss Aileen Warren, "Lorely," Seeling. ‘9.34: Sydney East-End lingo in yverse-Mr. Alec Dey, "The Stror ’at Coot" from "The Sentimental Bloke," Dennis. 9.40; Relay from Olympia Motor Show of band items. 9.58: Songs with ukulele-Mr. Roy August, "Hi, Diddle Diddie," Keidel. 9.5%; Instrumental trios-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Three Fours ¥alse," Taylor; (b) "Musical Moments," Schubert. Interspersed with items from the orchestra at the Olympia Motor Show. Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN-SILENT.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 16, 4 November 1927, Page 9
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