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Saturday June 23

PD PHD NHPPMIN IVA AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-SATURDAY, JUNE 22. 41.30 am.: Relay deseribtion of Aucklf the Club. (first day). By courtesy o and Trotting Olub's Winter Meeting 2.45 p.m.: Relay description of Rugby football from Eden Park. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Cindcretla--Talk on Maori Words," ‘Sunny Jim; song, Cinderella, "Sixpence" (Farjeon) ; talk, Aunt Ve, "A Visit to the Bast’; letters and birthdays; laughing record jokes and conundrums, Cinderela and Sunny Jim; recitation, Sunny Jim, "Packing Up"; bedtime stories, 7.15: News and sports results, 8.0: Chimes. . 8.1: Orchestral selection (Record), "Wildilower" selection (Youmans). 8.9: Voeak quartet-Lyrie Quartet, "Ifonolulu Moon" (MLS.), (ere. ¥, Crowther). $18: Tenor solo-Mr. Herbert Richards, "Maegregors’ Gathering" (Lee), 8.18: Vocal and instrumental-Bohemian Trio, (a) "Te Arawa" (b), "Lahi Nei Taru Kino" (traditions]). 8.26: Bass solo-Mr. Ernest 'Thomas,. "Asthore" (Frotere), 8.30: Hawaiian Instrumental Sextette (Record). (2) ‘ "Moana Chimes Walt2* (Costello), (b) "Under the Senth Sen Palms" (Parish), 8.38: Vocal quartet-Lyrie Quartet, "Mother Goose Medley" (arr. Lyric Four). 8.43: Humour-Mr. Alan McElwain, some htmnour. 8.48: Tenor solo-Mr. Arthur Ripley, "Till Dawn" (Lowe). 8.52: Voeal and instrumental-Bohemian Trio, (a) "The World is Waiting" (Leitz), (b) "Down Kentueky Way" (Gilliespie). 9.0: Weather forecast. 91: Vocal duet-Messrs. H. Richards and E. Thomas, "Tenor and Baritone" (Wilson). , 9.6: Orchestral selection (Record), "Sunny" selection (Kern). 9.13: Vocal quartet-Lyric Quartet, "Sea.Chanuties-Eight Bells" (Bartholo- _ mew). 9.18: Relay of dance musie from Dixieland by The Internationals under Clyde Howley. 11.0: God Save the King. Special Vaudeville Numbers from the Embassy Theatre will be broadcast dur» ing the above programme. 2VYA WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-SATURDAY, JUNE 23 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Relay description of Rugby football match from Athletic Park. 6.0: Children’s session-Aunt Dot and Uncle Toby-An Hour in Fairylan with the pupils of Mrs. Martyn Williams in fairy songs an poems, News session, market reports and sports results. + Lecturette-My. F. B. Barton, "Don'ts for Philatelists.’"’ Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Overture-the Orchestra, "Marche Militaire’ (Schubert). Vocal quartet-Melodie Four, "Stars of the Summer Night" (Williams), : Italian mandolin solos-Mr, Lad Hayward, (a) "Dew, Dew, Dewy Day" (Sharman), (b) "You Went Away Too Far" (Monaco). : Hits and harmenies-The Glad Idlers, "Ain’t it Cold" (Wood). : Jazz pianoforte solos-(a) "Magnolia," (b) "The Skater’s Waltz." : Tenor solo-Mr. F. Bryant, "Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride" (O'Hara). : Orchestral selection-the Orchestra, "Carnival of the Animals" (Saint- Saens). (In this work the composer brings the imagination into piay hy his dexterous handling of the orchestra in describing a fantastic procession of animals, and each by characteristic instruments as it passes, First we have the introduction and majestic march of the royal lion, immediately followed by the hens and cocks, aptly suggested by a cockcrow in the violins. Soon we see the tortoise, ponderous and slow, with the orchestra moving in broad triple rhythm, The elephant in his turn is found among the double basses, followed by the kangaroo, orchestrated in characteristic leaps of intervals. Even the fish swimming in their pond are pictured by rippling sounds, and as the ass appears he introduces himself with a bray in the violins. The woodwind, always expressive of bird life, is used to describe this, and we have the cuckoo in soft appealing clarinet note. When the aviary comes into view there is a burst of twittering sound from the violins and flute. Near the end of the procession the swan glides by with rippling accompaniment to’ his song in the ‘cellos. This is frequently heard as a ’cello or violin solo, and will be recognised by many listeners. The work ends happily in the finale, as is fitting on an oceasion of this kind.) 8.45: Humorous sketch-Miss Gwen Shepherd and Mr. Wynne Watkins, "The Burglar and the Girl’ (Boulter). 8.52: Baritone ;9lo--Mr. R. 8. Allwright, "The Merry Monk" (Pevyan). 8.56: Repeat numbers-the Orchestra. 9.4: Weather forecast. 9.6: Vocal quartet-Melodie Four, "Little Tommy Went A’Fishing" (Macy). 9.10: Italian mandolin-Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) "Are You Lonesome To-night" bo Dee wictd KHoHO oars CO ve oe oe oe =i

nnp mp PANN (Handman), (b) "Under the Clover Moon": (schwartz). 17: Hits and Harmonies-The Glad Idlers, "Swinging on the End of a Rain9. 9.22 9.27 bow" (Wood and Long). Novelty-the Orchestra, "Whistle for Me" (Trane). Humour-Miss Gwen Shepherd and Mr. Wynne Watkins, (a) "Oddg and Ends" (original), (bd) "Greetings" (Parker). 9.34: Tenor solo-Mr. 8. Duncan, "An Evening Song" (Blumenthal), 9.88: Selection-the Orchestra, "The Chocolato Soldier" (Strauss). 9.46: Vocal quartet-Melodie Four, "The Goslings" (Bridge). 9.50: Dance numbers by the Orchestra, with vocal choruses by the Glad Idlery 10.0: Dance programme--yocal vhoruses by the Glad Idlers. 11.0: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-SATURDAY, JUNE 23 2.45 p.m.: Description of Rugby football match from Lancaster Park. 6.0: ra ur CwWhS oe oe Dee *) ~] ee ee Children’s hour. Chimes. Stories and birthdays by Uncle Sanh Songs and music by Aunt May. Close down. News and reports. Sports results. Chimes and overture. . . Vaudevilie Programme. Soprano solo-Mys. D. Cherry, "The Nightingale of Lincoln's Inn™ (Chetham), ; English concertina solos-My. E. W. Heald, "Popular Melodies" (MS.)s : Popular song-Mr. Jack Smyth, "The Old Sundowner" (Coney). : Steel guitars and ukulele-Miss Elaine Moody's Hawaiian Instrumental Trio, (a) "Sweet Hawaiian Sands"; (b) "Waikiki Mermaid" ; (e) "Plower of Hawaii’? (O’Hagen), (own arrangement). : (ontralto solos-Miss Marian Woodhouse, (a) "Destiny" (Furrell) ¢ (b) "All in a Garden Green? (Lidgey). 8. 8.33 Instrumental trio-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Laguna Luk laby" (Hope); (b) "Serenade" (V. Herbert). 43: Bike pump and one-stringed fiddle duet-Messrs. FE, G, Hunter and Ve Lawford, "William ‘Tell’ (own arr., Ms.). 8. 8.51: Recitation-Mr. W. H. Moses, "The Spanish Champion" (Hemans). 8.56: Weather forecast. 9.0; Overture. . on page 14.)

Programmes Continued (Continued from page 11.)

B.5: P.12: @.17: b.24 9.33 9.40 0,46 jet fa oe ae 8 nw =I ‘PnP cm MOM 29 lo é Le bem Gr i b w oe OD . MMH to et Os Ct oS 1s Soe Soprano solos-Mrs. D. Cherry, (a) "If You Were the Opening Rose" (Hewitt) ; (b) "Will o’ the Wisp" (Spross).° English concertina medleys-Mr. EL. W. Heald, "Medley of Old-time Melodies" (MS.). Contrast songs-Mr. Jack Smyth, (a) "Devotion" (Wood); (b) "When You And I Were Seventeen" (Rosoff). & Steel guitars and ukulele--Miss Elaine Moody's Hawatian Instrumental Trio, (a) "Dreamy Hawaii’; (b)- "Wanalei Bay" (introducing "My Hawaiian Maid’); (¢) "Cheerie, Beerie, Bee’ (Wayne), (own arrangement). Contralto solos-Miss Marian Woodhouse, (a) "The Turn of the Year" (Willeby); (b) "Happy Song" (Del Riego). Instrumental trios-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Melodie" (Moskowski) ; (b) "Vienna Life" (waltz), (Strauss). Bike pump and one-stringed fiddle duet-Messrs. FE. G. Hunter and V. Lawford, (a) "Love's Old Sweet Song’; (b) "A Perfect Day" (own arrangement, MS.). 56: TIumorous recitation-Mr. W. H. Moses, (a) "Yawcob Strauss" (Allen, MS.); (b) "The Puzzled Dutchman" (Allen, MS.). Dance music until 11 p.m. God Save the King. 4¥A, DUNEDIN (463 METRES)-SATURDAY, JUNE. 23. 45 p.u.: Relay description of Rugby football match from Carisbrook. Close down. : News session. , : Address by Dr. Salmond on "The Pacific’ (under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association). Town Hall chimes. Relay of orchestral music from the Empire Theatre Orchestra. | | | | A studio presentation of Herman Lohr's song cycle, "The Little Sunbonnet." Vocal quartet--4YA Harmonists, "The Little Sunbonnet" (Lohr), Soprano solo-Miss Roma Buss, "The Little Print Bonnet" (Lohr). Violin solos-Mr. A. R. Watson, (a2) "Polonaise’ (Bohm); (b) "The Dawn" (Nevin). Vocal duet-Miss Mollie Andyews and Mr. F, M. Tuohy, "Where Violets Grow" (Lohr). : Flute solo-Mr. J. Stewart, "Ides Marionettes" (Gurlitt). Baritone solo-Mr. F. M. Tuohy, "Little Molly Mary" (Lohr). : Pianoforte solos-Mrs. Ernest Drake, 1.A.B., (a) "Gavotte" (GluckBrahms); (b) "Second Arabesque" (Debussy) : Vocal quartet-4¥YA Harmonists, "A Lady Came to Our Town" (Lohr). Cornet solo-Mr. George Christie, "Zelda" (Code). : Tenor solo and quartet-Mr. R. A. Mitchell and 4¥A Harmonists, ae "Somewhere Town" (Lohr), Relay of orchestral music from Empire Theatre. Weather forecast. Soprano and baritone duet-Miss Roma Buss and Mr. F. M. Tuohy, "the Rose and the Nightingale’ (Lohr). : Violin solo-Mr. A. R. Watson, "Ballet Musie From Orfeo" (Gluck). : Mezzo-soprano solo--Miss Mollie Andrews, "If I Had a Dolly" (Lohr), : Vlute solos-Mr. J. Stewart, (a) "Mazurka, Op. 7, No. 1" (Chopin) ; (b) "Cantilene’ (Barrett). : Voeal quartet--4YA Harmonists, "So Glad a Heart" (Lohr). : Soprano solo-Miss Roma Buss, "Love, Here is My Heart" (Silesu). : Tenor solo-Mr. A. R. Mitchell, "The Old Refrain" (Kreisler). : Cornet solo-Mr. George Christie, "I Tlear You Calling Me" (Marshall). : Baritone solo-Mr. F. M. Tuohy, "I Think of Thee" (Lambert) : Relay of orchestral music from Empire Theatre. : Close down.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 June 1928, Page 11

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Saturday June 23 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 June 1928, Page 11

Saturday June 23 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 June 1928, Page 11

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