Thursday, November 10th.
1¥YA AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon sessioii-Selected studio items. 6 fo? Chiltdren’s hour. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. ; 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Theatre. Henry C, Engel, conductor, 8.12: Soprano solo-Mrs, Cyrit Towsey, "When All Was Young" from "Faust," Gounod. 8.17: Saxoplione solos-Miss Marjorie Greening, (a) "Iox-trot Medley"; (b) selected. 8.25: Piano solo-Mr, Cyril Towsey, "Moonlight Sonata," Beethoven. $.32: Baritone solo-Mr. Frank Sutherland, "Shipmates o’ Mine," Sanderson, 8.37: Humour-Mr. J. A. Sharp, humour. 8.43: Instrumental-Mrs, Robertson’s Trio, (a) "Swedish Folk Song," Svendon; (b) "Menuet," Haydn, . §.51: Duet-Miss I. Thomson and Mrs. Towsey, "When Song is Sweet," Chappell. 8.56: Relay of musical interlude from Majestic Theatre. 9.6: Weather forecast. ; $7; Contralto solo-Miss I. Thompson, "O, Thou that Tellest,’ Handel. 912; Piano solo-Mr. C. Towsey, "Prelude and Fugue," Bach, 9.19: Duet-Miss Thomson and Mrs. C. Towsey, "Sink, Red Sun," Del Riego. 9.24: Saxophone solo-Miss M. Greening, popular numbers. 9,29: Relay of musical entr'acte from Majestic Theatre. 940: Baritone solo-Mr. F. Sutherland, (a) "Drumadoon," Sanderson; "Son . of Mine," Wallace, 9.48; Humour-Mr, J. Sharp, more humour. 9.54; Instrumental-Mrs. Robertson’s Trio, "March Militaire," Schubert. 9.59: A thought. . 16.0: God Save the King. 2¥A, WELLINGTON (420 metres)--THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 11.50 a:m: Subject suitable conditions rebroadcast 3YA, Christchurch, in Carnival Week. Races interspersed with selected gramophone items. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children's session, Entertainment by the Wellington Harmonic SocietyFolk song, the choir, "The Farmer’s Daughter, Williams; Folk Song, the choir, "King Arthur," Robertson; Shanty Male Voices, "What Shall We do With the Drunken Sailor?" Terry; solo, Mrs. W. J. Coventry, "The Bailiff’s Daughter; Folk Songs, the choir, "John Grunlie," Robertson, "Richard of Taunton Dene," Willidms; quartet harmonic, "The Ash Grove," Branscombe; Folls Songs, the choir, "The Laird of Cockpen," Robertson, "Irish Tune from County Derry," Grainger, "I’m Seventeen -Come Sunday," Grainger. 7.0: News session, market reports and sporting results, 7.40: Lecturette-Mr. W. King, D.E.B.A., "Esperanto." 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. . 8.1: March-Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment, "On Tour" (V. White), 2.6: Tenor solo-Mr. Harry Phipps, "Laugh and Sing’ (Drummond). 8.10: Selection-7st. Battalion Wellington Regiment, "Yar Und Yimmerman" (Lortzing). &.18: Quartet (Lyric Quartet)-(a) "Foresters, Sound the Horn" (Bishop) ; (b) "Every Rustling Tree" (Kahian), 8.23: Valse-Ilst. Battalion Militaire Wellington Regiment "The Grenadiers" (Rimmer). 8.29: Baritone, Mr. Will. Goudie, "The Stoker" (Arundale). $35: roe Battalion Wellington Regiment, "Humming" (Manuel ilton}, . &§ 40: Quartet-Lyric Quartet, "Laughing" (Abt). $.45; ot Battalion Wellington Regiment, "Happy" (Manuel ilton)}. 52: Fantasia-Ist. Battalion Wellington Regiment, "La Traviata" (Verdi). 0: Weather report, 1;. Lecturette-Mr. Arch. Sando, of Tizz Dominion. Subject, "The Home of 2YA-Retrospect of Wellington." 17: Reverie-Ist. Battalion Wellington Regiment, "Bells at Sunset" (MeKenzie}. 9.23: Quartet, Lyric Quartet-‘Pussy’s in the Well" (Herbert). 9,28: TatermmezT let Battalion Wellington Regiment, "Rosebuds" (Ord tLume }. . 2.34: Rass-Mr. W. Binet Brown, "Reuben Ranzo" (Coates), 9,40; Fenor-Mr. George Howe, "Mountain Lovers" (Squire). 9.43: Selection "ist. Battalion Wellington Regiment, "Golden Cross" (Greenwood), 9.54: Quartet-Lyric Quartet, "Soldier's Farewell" (Kinkel). 9.59 : Mars Battalion Wellington Regiment, "The Aide-de-Camp" (Ord ume),
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 8 to 8.30 am.; Breakfast session-News items; the day's race card; conditions of roags; attractions in Christchurch for the day. Gramophone items, 11.30: Relay Description progress Metropolitan Trotting Club’s meeting at ington, , 5.30 to 6.30 p.m.: Children’s session, by Uncle Jack, 6.30 to 7.18 p.m.; Orchestral music, 7.15 to 8; News sessions. £0: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Picture Theatre Orchestra, under conductorship of Mr, Ailbert Bidgood (with kind permission of management). rt 8.15: Bass solo-Mr. T. D. Williams, "Zummerzetshire,’ Newton. 8.19: Soprano solo-Miss Frances Hamerton, "I Know a Bank," Lehmann. ° &.22: Quartet-Christchurch Broadcasting Quartet, "The Hunting Song," Beneict, . 8.26: Tenor solo-Mr. Russell Sumner, "Mistress, Mine," Quilter. 8.30: Instrumental trios-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio,‘ (a) "Ave Maria," Gounod; €b) "Turkish Rondo," Mozart. 8.38: Humour-3¥A Announcer, "My Own Punch" (funniosities from real life}, ° 8.42: Contralto solo-Miss Belle Renaut, "Off to Market, Johnny," Humphries, 846: Vocal duet-Miss Frances Hamerton and Mr, Russell Sumner, "You Swear to be Good and True," Cellier. . * 8.50: Instrumental trio-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Suvenir de Sorrento," Severne. &55: Bass solo-Mr, T. D. Williams, "Gee Wup, Hosses," Smith. 9.0: Relay from Everybody's Theatre. 9.15; Contralto solo-Miss Belle Renaut, "Danny Boy,’ Weatherley, 9.19: Tenor solo-Mr. Russell Sumner, "Linden Lea," Williams, 9.23; Soprano solo and chorus-Miss Frances, Hamerton and chorus, "They All Follow Me," Kerker. ; 28: Contralto solo-Miss Belle "Renaut, "Ma Lindy Lou," Strickland. 9,32: Relay of band niusic from Olympia Show. 9.42: Tenor and bass duet-Messrs. Russell Sumner and T. D. Williams, "Excelsior," Baffe, 9.47: Soprano solo-Miss Frances Hamerton, "Morning Song," Quilter, 9.50: Humour-3YA Announcer, "Daniel and the Lions," 9,51: Soprano and tenor duet--Misses Frances Hamerton and Mr. Russell Sumner, "When We are Married," Kerker. ; 955: Instrumental trios-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Prelude in C Sharp Minor," Rachmaninoff; (b) "The Dolf Dance," Poldini 10.30: Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 motres)-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, p.m.: Town Hall chimes, 1: Request gramophone recital. 0: Town Halli chimes. Special programme for dancing by the Kapai Dance Band and assisting artists. &.1: One-steps-Kapai Dance Band, (a) "Hello, Bluebird"; (b) "What's the Use of Crying?" . 8.7: Baritone solos-Mr, J. Clarke, (a) "Bedouin Love Song," Pinsuti; (b) selected. 8.13: One-steps-Kapai Dance Band, (a) "Mary Louw"; (b) "Idolising." 8.19: Violin solo-Mr. Dagg, "Serenade," Schubert. . $23: Quadrilles-By the Kapai Dance Band. 8.30: Saxophone solo-Mr. M. Horn, "O, Star of Eve," from "Tannhauser," agner. 8.34: Waltzes-Rapai Dance Band, (a) "Paradise in Mother’s Eyes"; (b) " ° ue." . 8.40: Soprano solos-Miss Marie Tucker, (a) "The Star," Roger; (b) "Pale Moon," Logan. : &45: Address, by Rev. H, E. Belthouse, "The League of Nations." 9.0: Baritone solos-Mr. J. Clark, (a) "Five-and-Twenty Sailor Men," C, Taylor; (b) "Muleteer of Malagar," Trotere. 9.6; Fox-trots-Kapai Dance Band, (a) "Blue Skies"; (b) "Mamma’s Gone oung." 9.12: Cornet solo-Mr. R. Shannon, selected. 9.16: D’Alberts-By Kapai Dance Band. 3.22: Waltz selection-Kapai Dance Band, "Old Airs." 9.28: Soprano solo-Miss M. Tucker, "Wait," d’Hardelot. 9.34: Medley selection-Kapai Dance Band, "War-time Melodies." 9.40: Violin solo-Mr. D. Dagg, "Souvenir," Drdla. 9.45: Saxophone solo-Mr. M. Horn, selected, 9.50: One-steps-Kapai Dance Band, (a) "My Cutie’s Due"; (b) "Baby Face." 10.0: Close down, 7 7. 8.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 16, 4 November 1927, Page 10
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1,010Thursday, November 10th. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 16, 4 November 1927, Page 10
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