Friday, July 18
10.30 a.m.: Selected studio items. 2.30 p.m.: Relay from the Radio Exhibition, Town Hall, of items by James Haydock’s Orchestra, interspersed with Studio items. Special Children’s Session in Concert ChamberAdmission 6d. 4 pm.: 2YA Children’s Orchestra-March, "Colonel Bogey" (Alford) ; "Valse des Fleurs" (Tschaikowsky). Piano, Jean McLean. Conductor, George Mackay. ~~ from France" (Francis Harris). Corporal Tim (a Soldier’s Doll), Patty Kerr Mademoiselle Fanchette (a French Doll) Ethel Rainsford Snow White (a Fairy Doll) .. Eeea Anderson Ching Ching (a Chinese Doll) Natalie Pollock Teddy Bear ........ see eeeece Joyce Graham Sarah Jane (a Woodden Doll) Dulcie Graham GolliwOg ...-secceeceeseess Shirley Packard Scene-The Nursery. Place, London. ‘Time, * midnight. Quartet-Two pianos, "Rustic Dance" (Nicolai von Wilm), "March" (Bach), Piano (1). Jocelin Walker and Paul Magill; piano (2). Joan Brown and Patricia Snow. Song-"Lavender Dreams" (Coningsby Clarke), Alisa Woodward (accompanied by Edith Rait).
Exhibition Programmes Continued
Musical monologue-"Market Square" (music by Fraser Simson, words by A. A. Milne), Dolores Harris (accompanied by Edith Rait). Violin solo-"Serenata" (Toselli), Maurice Lambert (accompanied by Joyce Lambert). gong-"Bird Lullahby" (Wilfred Sanderson), Irene Wilson (accompanied by Hilda Chua: ley). . Chorus — "Widdicombe Fair’ Rongotai College. Conductor, Mr. J. ‘Todd McCaw. Piano, Mr. A, H. Keys, Birthdays-Unele Jeff, Uncle Jim, Uncle George, Big Brother Jack, Uncle Toby. Musical monologue-"The First Friend" (music by Edward German, words by Rudyard’ Kipling), Lucy Drummond (accompanied by Edith Rait). : wo Clog Dance-Maijorie Fienagan (accompanied by Claude Sander). : Solo and 2YA Chorus-"Ma Curly-headed Baby" (G. H. Clutsam), Nancy Darby (accompanied by Maisie Deck). Song-"I’m Fishing" (music by Fraser Sitson, words by A, A. Milne), Paul Tanner (accompanied by Zena Jupp). Chorus-(1) "Hoea Ra" (Hemi Piripata), (2) "Haere Ra" (Hemi Piripata), Rongotai College, oo, Trio-"‘La Cinquantaine" (Gabriel Morel). Violin, Creighton Hanning; violoncello, Jose Bertie; piano, Hdith Rait. | a Recitation-"Only Seven" Marjorie Darby. Vibraphone-"Husheen" (Jefferson Farjeon), Joyce Morgan. ; . Recitation-"‘Swallowing an Hgg" (Jefferson Farjeon), Joyce Dinnison. Song and chorus-‘"The Dancing Lesson" (Roddie), Marjorie Terriss . (accompanied by Heather Horrax). _. Musical monologue-"Siieezles" (music by Fraser Simson, words by A. A. Milne), Freda Harris (aecompanied by Edith Rait). ‘Chorus-Maori song, -Ngaio children (accompanied by Mrs. Cummings). Song-"The YFour-leaf Clover’ (Charles Willéby), Margaret Jenkins (accompanied by Mrs. Jenkins ).. ; Recitation-"The. Dolly" (Anon.), Joyce Graham. ‘Song and dance-"The. Second Minuet" (Besley), Minnie O’Connor (accompanied by Olaude Sander). Chorus-"Who Killed Cock Robin?" (traditional), Rongotai ‘College. Song-Sleep, Little Ruffly, Pluffly Bird" (Liza Lehmann), Doreen Cameron (accompanied by Hilda Chndley):° | Pianoforte duo-‘Hunting Song" (Gurlitt), "Valse" (Gurlitt), Jocelyn Walker and Paul Magill, 2YA Lullaby-"2YA Children’s Ohorus" (words by J. Ball, music by George Mackay). 6 p.m.: Dinner music from the Studio. 7.0 : 7.40: 8.0 : 8.20: 8.28: 8.82: News session, market reports and sports results from the Studio. Lecturette-Mr. J. W. Fergie, Head Office, N.Z. Railways, "The Romance of the Main Trunk Railways." Chimes. From the Radio Exhibition, Songs and choruses-Pois, hakas, by the Wanganui Maori Radio Party. From the Studio. Selection-Salon Orchestra, "My Son, John" (Strauss). . Soprano-Miss Hilla Fair, "Little Princess Look Up" (Amadeo (Tarraday). Bass-Mr, R. J. G. Madigan, "When. a+Maiden ' Takes Your Fancy" (Mozart), (11 Seraglio).
8.86: Selection-Salon Orchestra, "Serenata" (‘Toselli), (Delvieux). . 8.40: From the Radio Hxhibition Town Hall. Further items by the Wanganui Maori Party. ‘9.0 : From the Studio. Weather report and announcements. 9.2 ¢ Waltz-Salon Orchestra, "Dornroschen Waltz" (Tschaikowsky). 9.6 : Duet-James Liddy and Elsie Gergley with chorus and orchestra, "Deep in My Heart, Dear" ("Student Prince"), (Romberg), Col. 9.10: Humour-Miss Zena Jupp, "Originality" (Anon.). 9.15: Selection-Salon Orchestra, "Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coates). From the Radio Exhibition. The Wanganui Maori Radio Party will again. . | entertain. 9.40: From the Studio. Selection-Salon Orchestra, "Four Indian Love Lyrics" (Woodforde Finden). 9.48: Soprano-Miss Hila Fair, .""What If I Were . Young?" (Smyth), ("Boatswain’s Mate’). 9.52: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "La Benediction des Poignard" (Les Huguenots). 9.56: Humour-Miss Zena Jupp, "The New Food" (Leacock). Oo . 10.1: Selection Salon Orchestra, "The Little ‘Dutch 10.9: Bass-Mr. .R. J. Madigan, "The Broken Spirit" (Verdi). : 20.13: Vocal--Columbia Light Opera. Company, "Vocal Gems" from "Lilac Time" (Schubert-Clutsam). 10.21: Selection-Salon Orchestra, "Master Melodies from Light Operas," Part 1 (arr. Roberts). 10.30: Close down. ~.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 19
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