Wednesday, August 15
LYA, AUCKLAND (333 METRES), WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. 3 pan.: Afternoon session--Nelected Studio items, 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session---Unele Tom. Uncle Tom will give a party, and the gnests will sing, recite, and play. Letters and Birthdays. Stories by Uncle om. 7.15: News and market reports, . T45: PTalk on "Physical Culture," by Mr. Norman Kerr, 8.0: Chimes. ‘ S.1: Relay of municipal organ recital from Town Flall, grand organ selections. Organist, Mr. Maughan Barnett, 9.25: Lecture-recital---Mr IK. Atkinson, "Who's Who and What's What on the Gramophone." 10.0; God Save the king. 2¥A, WELLINGTON (420 METRES), WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. SILENT DAY, OYA, CHRISTCHURCH (806 METRES), WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. . 3 pan.: Afternoon session-~-Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results, 4.0: Children’s session-Uncle Peter and Mother Ifubbard. Songs and greetings by Mother ilubbard. Riecitations by Cousin Edith. Pianoforte solos by Cousin Lerbert. : Addington stock m: arket report. : News session. Chimes. teluy of orchestral musie from the Strand Theatre Orchestra, vk _ { 1 Oe PD -in1 MOR the direction of Mr. Ilarry Elwood. Excerpts from the musical comedy, "The Quaker Girl’ will be pre-, sented by the Radiolian Quartet. 8.10: Opening choruses--Radiolian Quartet, "Quakers’ Meeting" (Monckton), . 8.17: Pianoforte solo-Miss Aileen Warren, (it) "Cradle Song™ (Brama« Grainger); (b) "Novelletie in Ky Op. 2, No. 1" (Schtimann),
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9.53: : Soprano solo and quartet----Mrs. Claris Shaw and Radiolian Quartet, (a) "O Time!" (Monckton); (b) "A Runaway Match" (Monckton). : Recitals-Mr. A. I. Todd, (a) "Shut Up" (ymberg); (bh) "Rae Kinds" (Fox). --Orchestral selections-The Studio Orchestra (Mr. Harold Beck, conductor), "Second Sullivan Selection" (Sullivan). . Contralto solo and quartet--Miss Mildred Russell and Radiolian Quartet, (a) "A Quaker Girl’ (Monckton) ; (b) "Tip Toe" (Monckton ). : Weather forecast. . : Relay of orchestral music from the Strand Theatre: Orchestra. Bass solo. followed by tenor solo and chorus-Mr. W. J. Richards, Mr. Gregory Russell. and Radiolian Quartet, (a) "Jeremiah" (Monckton): (b) "Come to the Ball" (Monckton). Clarionet soli-Mr. &. E. Munday, (a) "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn) ; (b) "Spring’s Awakening" (Bach). : Quartet and contralto solo-Radiolian Quartet and Miss Mildred Russell, (a) "It’s the Wedding Day" (Monckton); (b) "Little Grey Bonnet" (Monckton). Orchestral selections-The Studio Orchestra, (a) "Intermezzo," from "Cavallerin Rusticana’™®™ (Mascagni); (b) ‘Tout Menne Valse" (Strauss). | : Recital-Mr. A. Hf. Todd, "Monty on }ashions" (Tayes). : Quartet. soprano and tenor duet, and final chorus-The Radiolian Quartet, Mrs. Shaw and Mr. Gregory Russell and tadiolian Quartet, (a) "Barbizon" (Monekton); (b) "A Wilderness" (Monckton); (ec) "Love, I Have Met You’ (Monckton), Orchestral selection-Studio Orchestra, "Hungarian Lutspiel" (Kela Bela). or God Save the Wing. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 METRES), WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. p.m.: Relay description of inter-provincial Rugby match, Manawhenua v. Otago. Close down. Town Hall chimes. . Request gramophone concert. : News session-Burnside stock sales report. Town Hall chimes. ‘ Relay of orchestral musie from the Octagon Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Monsieur de Rose, Mus.Bac. : Light baritone solos--Mr. J. B. McConnell, (a) "Shurr-up" (Grey) 3 (b) "After Dawn" (O’Hagan). : Saxophone solo-Mr. J. McCaw, "Suite Orientale’ (Gurewitch). : Light mezzo-soprano solo-Miss Betty Roberts, "If Winter Comes" (Tennent).
ATi . ~ SSeS a}to ° Humorous recitals-Miss Nancy Ayson, (a) "Japanese Vase’ (Anon.) $ (b) "Two- Schoolgirls" (Anon.). : Popular: numbers-Dunedin Banjo Trio, (i) "Put Your Arms. Where They Belong’ (Ackwell) ; (b) "Sust a Cottage Small’ ( Hanley) 3 (c) "Gimme a Little Kiss’ (Pinkard). : Light baritone solo-Mr. J. B. McConnell, "The Fact Is" (Gray). Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre. Weather forecast. Soprano solos- Miss Thelma Blackman, (a) "Some Sunny Day" (Berlin); (b) "After I Say I’m Sorry" (Lyman). : Saxophone solos-Mr. J. McCaw, (a) "Crazy Bone Rag" (Foster) ;. (b) "Charmaine" (Rapee and Pollock). : Scottish song-Mr. Buster Brown, "Wea’l go Hame the Same Way" (Lauder). Wumorous recital-Miss Nancy Ayson, "Rebecca." : Light mezzo-soprano solos-Miss Betty Roberts, (a) "Down Where the Big Bananas Grow" (Barron); (b) "Spain" (Jones). : Popular numbers-Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) "Honolulu Moon" (Lawrence); (b) "Pal of My Cradle Days" (Piantadosi); (¢) "High, Diddle, Diddle’ (Coon); (d) "Just a Bird’s-eye View" (Donaldson). : Scottish songs-Mr:. Buster Brown, (a) "Jean McNeil" (Lauder). Orchestral selection. ' ‘Light soprano solo-Miss Thelma Blackman, "In a Little Garden" (Ivla). Close down. Note.-The second half of the programme is subject to alteration owing to a relay of portion of "Dlijah," as performed by the Dunedin Choral Society. The yocalists include Madame Winnie Fraser (Oamaru), Miss Mabel Usquillant (Christchurch), Mr. lo Ii. Dalley (Dunedin), and Mr. Wm. Watters (Palmerston),
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 4, 10 August 1928, Page 18
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