SATURDAY
Auckland Jottings URING the evening programme "Lee Fore Brace" will give another of his popular sea stories, entitled "The Lost Atlantis." From 2YA OR the benefit of Easter holidaymakers,.’Mr. W.. A. Sutherland, secretary of the Wellington Automobile Association, will broadcast from 2YA a "Road Report for Easter." Will Bishop; an entertainer ‘well known to 2YA listeners, returns to the microphone this evening after an absence from Wellington. He will broadeast some original humour while at the piano. A vocal programme will include solos, duets, trios, and quartets, mainly of’ a light and popular nature, by the Etude Quartet. Owing to the departure from Wellington of Will, Hancock, his place in this quartet has been taken by Richard Maunder, the other members being Gretta Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kemp. From 3YA and 4YA YA’s programme this evening will be relayed to 4YA, Dunedin. It will be of a vaudeville type. Phil Smith, comedian of the J. C. Williamson Company, will be heard again in two turns, introducing "At the Vicar’s Fancy Ball’ and "Telling the Birds, Telling the Bees." The Christchurch Salon Orchestra. under Francis Bate, will present a varied programme, including "Spanish Dances,’ Raft’s "Cavatina," Offenbach’s "Barcarolle," and Drigo’s "Serenade," while Addie Campbell. soprano, will sing "Street Cries of London" and "The Little Old Church in ithe Valley." The programme will be generously interspersed with selected recordings comprising light opera noyelty dances, Wurlitzer organ, light piano items, old-time choruses, instrumental combinations, and band items.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 March 1932, Page 15
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247SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 March 1932, Page 15
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