RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY, 21st DECEMBER. 21' A, Wellington (720 Kilocycles). 12 noon: G.P.O. clock. 12.1: Selected studio items. 3.30: Sports results to hand. i 5.0: Children's session,: conducted by Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen. . CO : Dinner session, records. Dajos Bela Orchestra, (a) "Sulamitu" (Hansen-Milde) ; (b) "Minuet" (Xichplls). Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Eldgaffein" (Landeu). 0.15: Frank Westfleld's Orchestra, "Classica" (armd. Tilsley). Organ, Slgrnund Krumgold, "Indian Love Call" (Friml). Dajos Bela Orchestra, "You, Only You" (Arnold). 6.30 : Raie da Costa Ensemble, "Funny Face" (Gershwin). Dajos Bela Orchestra, "The Sphinx" (ropy). 0.45: Orchestra Mascotte. (a) "The Flower's Dream" (Translateur) ; (b) "Whispering of the Flowers" (A"on Blou). Organ, Slgmund Krumgold. "Gipsy Love Song" (Herbert). Dnjo; Bela Orchestra, "Electric Girl" (HelmburghHolmes). 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr. V. M. Ryan, "Fire Protection." S.O: G.P.O. clock. 8.1: 2YA. Salon Orchestra, "Musical JigSaw" (Aston). 8.9: Tenor. Mr. Chas. Williams, "The One of All the World." 5.13: Mrs. Mildred Kenny's Guitar Orchestra, (a) "My Hula Queen" (Clark) ; (b) "I.ove Dreams" (Mendoza). 5.20: Lyric Quartet, "In Absence." 5.24: Wurlitzer organ, record. Jesse Crawford, "You're the' Cream in My Coffee" (de oylva). 8.27: Baritone, Mr. Will Goudie, (a) "Easter Lilies"; (b) "Cloze Props." 8.31: 2YA Salon Orchestra, "Lady Be Good" (Gershwin). 8.42: Comic song, Mr. Jack Wilkinson. "Watching the Train Come In." S.4S: Contralto, Miss Violet Roberts, "Joy 5.32: 2YA Salon Orchestra. 0.0: Weather report. 9.2: Lyric Quartet, (a) "I Don't"; (b) "Go Ask Papa." 9.C: Novelty, Mrs. Mildred Kenny's Guitar Band, (a) "Blue Hawaii" (Baer) ; (b) "Off to Hawaii" (Smith). 9.13: Bass, Mr. W. Binet Brown, "Roll On, Deep Blue Ocean." 9.17: Song at piano, Mr. W. A. Gatheridge, "I Need Love." I 9.21: 2YA Salon Orchestra, (a) "I Lore You Truly"; (b) "Just a-Wcaryin' for You" (Jac-obs-Bond). 9.29: Contralto, Miss Violet Roberts, "I Heard a Bluebird Singing." 9.33: Accordion, record, Johnnie Sylvester, (a) "Clribiribin" (I'estalozza) ; (b) "0 Sole Mio" (dl Capua). 9.39: Me. Jack Wilkinson, Burlesque Monologue, "The Wreck of the Nancy Gluepot." i 9.4G: Lyric Quartet, "Sally in Our Alley." 9.50: 2YA Salon Orchestra, latest foxtrot and waltz numbers. 19-11: Programme of dance records. 3YA, Auckland (900 kilocycles).—3-5 p.m.: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Cinderella. G-7: Dinner session, records. 7.0: News and information, market reports. 7.40: Mr. G. D. Rutter, "The Flower Garden." 8.0:. Chimes. 8.1: Relay from Town Hall of concert by Auckland Municipal Band. 10-11: Programme of dance records.
3YA, Christchurch (9SO kilocycles).—3-5 p.m.: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Aunt Pat (relay from Wirth's Circus). 6-7: Dinner session. 7.6: News session. ".30: Sports results to hand. S.O: Chimes. Special relay from Wlrth Brothers Circus, and afterwords dance programme of records till 11 p.m.
4YA Dunedin (650 kilocycles).—3-5 p.m.: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Bill. G-7: Dinner session; Records. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Special "Pioneers' Night" programme: Chimes given by ship's bell, S.S. Magnet (1S40). 8.1: Voyage out to Otago in 1848—traditional sea chanties and various incidents relating to transport in the early days—Early Sea Captains. 8.31: Arrival of first immigrant ship in Otago (IS4S). Maori.hakas and Maori songs of welcome, presented by the Otakou (Otago) Maoris. Maori Legend—Mr. Steele. 9.0 : Weather report. 92 : Settlement of Otago (184S) : Traditional Scottish songs of 1848. A "Round the Microphone" chat on early days by early identities and Big Brother Bill; Traditional Scottish songs by early settlers (instruments to be used in this section)—(l) The first organ in Otago (1851) : (2) Oboe actually ptayed in the presence -of Robert Burns; (3) First piano made in New Zealand (1SS1) : (4) First pipe organ made in Otago (1885) ; (5) Calling apparatus employed for first telephone between Invercargill and Bluff; (6) Historic bagpipes actually played at the Relief of Lucknow—Piper M'Donald (a) "The Campbells Are Coming"; (b) "Auld Lang Syne." 10-11: Programme of dance records. SUNDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. 2TA, WELLINGTON- (720 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: G.P.O. clock. S.I: Relay from De Luxe Theatre of lecture "Christian Science: The Science of Spiritual Causation," by Hon. W. E. Brown. 6.0: Children's song service, conducted by Uncle George. 7.0: Relay of service from Taranaki Slr^pt Methodist Church-Preacher: Rev. T. R. Richards. Organist and Choirmaster: Mr. H Temple White. r ,?' ls c ,,,(appr°x-) : Studio concert by Wellington City Silver Band and assisting artists. Band, 'Abide With Me" (Monk), "Echoes of Mendelssohn (Greenwood). Soprano—Miss Jeannette Brlggs, 'Rejoice Greatly." Bass—Mr I M Caldwell, "Hear Me, Ye Winds and w"aves.'; Band (a) "Christians, Awake"; (b) "Hark the P eu",1? ,-"nsS. ls SillB": (c) "° Come- i" Ye Faithful." Tenor—Mr. Charles Edwards- "The Lord Is My Light." 'Cello with organ—W H Squire, record; (a) "Sarabande" (Sulzer) ■ (b) Aye Verum' '(Mozart, arrgd. Squire). Miss Jeannette Bnggs and Mr. ■J. M. Caldwell, Graceful Consort." Euphonium with band— Bandsman^. A. Baker, "The Village Blacksmith" (Round). Weather report. Vienna -Philharmonic Orchestra, record; "Morning .Noon and Night" (Suppe). Soprano-Miss Jcanette Bnggs, L.A.8., "The Midshipman." Band, favourite Melodies" (Raymond). Bass —-.nr. j. ai. Caldwell, "To-morrow" Wilfer Glynn-e and Stuart Robertson, record: "The 'Sid^^yer'? osa'^DSf ''Inter *"*■" ™-^
ITA, Auckland (900 kilocycles).—3 to -1 30 .SSii^SSeaWK Leo 6: 0 :o Zm% »t: Mr. Arthur E. Wilson. (To beHWtaSSI by snort musical programme until 8.45 apnrox) Studio concert: 8.45: Dora Labbette Rnrni/i Ei" 13 ' =»"«» »WeU. Dennis Noble, Robert ai°"V^ nd, Halle Cnorus and Orchestra, reSo T T hrlof« tt S'S" (K----«ano—SJr. Eric Waters, "Butterfly" (ColeM,» ra*^ nd is3if 3o (Hummel)., Contralto record. Eileen Boyd' 4 aotT^7c«eT phony Orchestra3YA, Christchurch . (980 kilocycles) —°45 • Relay from grounds of Christchurch Hospltai ? y. !" aSScd bands of Christchurch and Royal Christchurch Musical Society. 5.30: Uiildrtm s Song Service (children of Prcsbv|Sf"|rpm^% ncll e^-..Kl^ t S; the Old 104 th Psalm" (Parry). Choir of St Ceorge-s Chapel, Windsor; "Thanks B irin E Serin) • m t^., occa, sl°" <>f «>e King's recov- ™,';,.'", National Anthem: (2) Psalm of "r^n 8. r S- 7-"r ich Tonha»e Orchestra, RhiT r Cr? sso, ln D M"i°r" (Vivaldi). 7.0 rwpi SC^' Cc rOm St' Andre"'B Presbyterian 4YA. Dunedin (650 kilorvpleo sn. t-,™ Hall chime.,. Gramophone items'' 530 : CWW Ml 5 f"l SITi ICe' c P onducted Biß Brother MeLdt^ns^' oPre^r:H™ m G ?%?
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 150, 21 December 1929, Page 7
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