SATURDAY
* From Auckland A MISCBDLLANEOUS programme of much variety will be broadcast this evening. Contributing will be Barry Ingall’s Hawaiian Quartet, to be heard in some popular melodies. Mr. Norman Ingall will present 4 tenor banjo item, "Listen .to This." Two popular entertainers, Hrnest and Wendy, will provide "Merry Moments at’ the Piano." A medley of Irish airs and a medley of foxtrots will be played by Mr. W. Brennon, an exponent of the mouthorgan, and Mr. Hric’Bell will contribute pianoforte solos. At 2YA "TROTTING. results will be broadcast in the afternoon.. In the evening Mr. Will Bishop will produce the second of his second series of "Hight O’clock Revues," or "Grown-up Children’s Hours.". Assisting Mr. Bishop will be the Etude Quartet (Gretta Stark, Rita Kemp, Ray Kemp and Will Hancock), and Elsie Croft. he In the supporting programme, solos will be sung by Mr.. Kemp, "A Toast to Erin," "To My First Love," and "You’d Better Ask Me." The programme by the Salon Orchestra will include selections from "Rose Marie" and "Veronique," a novelty "The Funeral March of the Bumble Bee," the ‘"Callerhoe Suite,’ "Danse des Marionettes," another novelty, "I'wo Hindoo Pictures," and the latest dance novelties. From Christchurch THIS evening The Joyous Pair will sing cabaret songs at the piano. Some of the latest airs, including "Wanganui Moon," by a New Zealand composer, will be -played by Miss Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Quartet, with vocal refrains by Miss Moody. ~ Mr. Reg. Lamb will. entertain with humorous songs and patter. Bass solos, "Come to the Fair," "Home is Calling," and "Just A‘wearying for You," will be sung by Mr. G. H. Ponder. The Studio Trio will ‘be contributing to the instrumental portion of the programme. ; wn Dunedin Notes HE evening’s progranime from the Christchurch station will be relayed.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 36, 20 March 1931, Page 33
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298SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 36, 20 March 1931, Page 33
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