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RADIO PROGRAMMES.

BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. i Programmes to be sent out this evening by New Zealand and Australian stations are as follow:— Auektauid, IVA (333 metres).—4.2sp.m., sports results; 4.30, close<town; 6.0, childTen's session conducted (by Nod, Aunt Jean; 7.15, news and market reports; 8.0, chimes; special "Nigger Minstrel" programme, perrormea by the "AH BiacK Minstrel Troupe"; 8.1. overture, the orchestra, "Americana" (Tnurfian)—(l) The Tiger's Tail; (2) When Mellnay Sings; (3) The Water Melon Fete; 8.19. opening chorus, "How Do Yo , Do, Everybody?"; 8.16, humour, "Jes* Us mggans"; 8.24, song and chorus, "Polly Wolly Doodle" (Roberts); 8.28, Danjo solo, Len Fillis, "Uncanny Banjo" (Flllls and Bright); 8.33, solo, negro spiritual, "Nobody Knows"; 8.36, humour, a little speech; 8.42, humorous duet, "Alabamy Bound" (Henderson); 8.45, song, "Shufflln , Along" (Bloom); 8.48, sketch, Ibe orchestra, with vocal choruses, "Reminiscences or the Plantation" (Chambers); 9.5, weather forecast; 0.7, song, negro spiritual, "Somebody Knockin , at Yo , Door"; 6.11, one-act 'comefdy, "Black Justice"; 9.35, song, "Kentucky's Way or Stylng Goodmorning" (Jones); 0.39. banjo eolo, Len Fails, "Banjovlallty" (Flllls and Bright); 9.43, vocal quartet, negro spiritual, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"; 9.47, humour, "The Laughing Mgffer" (MS.); 9.51, planororte solo, "Dense Negre" (Ascher); 9.54, song, "My Curly-Headed Babby" (Clutsam); 0.57, humour, "Darkey Fun"; 10.7, novelty, the orchestra, "southern Wedding" (Lotter); 10.30, song, "Ethiopia Saluting the Colours" (Wood); 10.24, humour, "Jest Us mggah3 Again"; 10.29, final cfoortfs, "Good-night" (Scott-Gatty). Wellington, 2VA (420 metres;. —4.30 pjii. and 4.55, sports results to band; 5.0, close down; 6.0, children's session conducted by Uncle Ernest; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 8.0, chimes of the C.P.O. clock; special programme or "Music of the East," featuring "The Golden Threshold" ( Sarojlnl Naidu—Liza Lebinann); 8.1, overture; 8.11, vocal quartet; 8.15, bass solo; 8.19, pianoforte solos; 8.26, elocution; 8.33, mezzo-contralto solo; 8.37, vocal duet; 8.40, violin solo with orchestral accompaniment; 8.44, soprano solo with flute obligate; 8.47, bass and quartet; 8.51, orchestral suite; 8.50, ■wfcather forecast; 9.1, suite; 9.13, tenor solo; 9.17, vocal duet; 9.81, selection; 9.95, trio; 9.28, Base and quartet; 9.32, selection, cornet solo with orchestral accompaniment; 9.41, elocution; 9.48, mezio-contralto solo; 9.51, vocal quartet; 9.5«, suite. Chriatotiurofi, aYA (306 metres). —6 pjn., children's session conducted by Big Brother; 7.15, news session; 8.0, chimes; popular programme featuring "Gipsy Love" (Lebar). Melbourne, BLO (371 metres).—B p.m., children's session; 8,50, lecturette on French, Madame Soward; 9.5, news, markets «nd cricket results; 9.46, lecturettes; 10.15, Colllngwood Citizens' Sand; 10.25, vocal and instrumental items. Melbourne, BAH (484 metres).—B p.m., gramophone record recital; 10.15, community singing, Maivern Town Hall; 12.15, banjo, J. R. Proctor; 12.22, soprano, Bel Luscombe; 12.30, Vera Buck; 12.37, Bel Luscombe; 12.44, J.R. Proctor; 12.51, news. .

•ydney, 2FC (442 metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.30, news, markets and sports; i>.io, dinner music; 0.47, vocal and instrumental Items.

Sydney, aiL (353 metres).—7.4s p.m., children's session; 8.30, news and sports; 8.40, dinner music; 9.10, markets; o.ss, advertising- talks, etc.; 10.0, vocal and Instrumental items.

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Auckland, IVA (333 metres). —3 p.m., afteraoon session, selected studio items; 4 Hterary selection toy the announcer; 4.5. further studio Items; 4.58, sports results <to hand; 4.30, close down; 6, children's session, conducted by Cinderella; 7, close down; 8, chimes; 8.1, overture, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Rlenzt Overture" (Wagner); 8 0. soprano, Miss Cecilia Duncan, "Good-bye" (T°stl); 8.13, xylophonist, Mr. A. S. McLacMan, "Invercarglll March" (Lithgow), selected; 8.20, harltone, Mr. Fred Baker. "The jWheel- tapper's Songr" (Charles); 8.24, guitar, Frank Ferrera, "In the Heart or Hawaii" (Parish). "The St. Louis Blues , * (Handy); 8.32, soprano, Miss C. Duncan, "Unmindful or the Roses" (ColerldgreTaylor), "Robin Adair" (traditional); 8.40, orchestra, .Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, "Shepherd Fennel's Dance" (Gardiner), ••Shepherd's Hey" (Grainger); 8.48, humour, Two Black Crows, comedy sketch (Mack); 8.54, baritone, Mr. F. Baker, *'My Blue Heaven" (Donaldson). "The Desert Song" (Hammcrsteln); 9.2, evening forecast; 0.4, programme of dance music. Wellington, tVA (420 metres). —3 p.m., chimes of the G.P.O. clock; 3.1, selected gramophone Items; 4.30 and 4'.SS. sports results to hand; 5, close down; 6, children's session, conducted by Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen; 7, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40. lecturette; 8, chimes or the G.P.O. clock; 8.1, overture; 8.10, descriptive chorus; 8.14. grand organ solo; 8.18. tenor solo; 8.22. humour; 8.28, orchestral (strings and piano); 8.40, baritone solo; 8.44. soprano and male quartet; 8.48, instrumental; 8.56, weather forecast; 8.57, chorus with orchestra; fl.l, vocal quartet; 0.5. humour; 9.12. Hawaiian selection; 9.16, bass soloj >*.2t. musical comedy selection; 9.32, ■ „;■; f,*enor solo; e.36, vocal quartet; 9.10 instrumental; to* dance programme.

Ohrlotchurch, 9YA (306 metres). —11.30 a.m., results or Canterbury Jockey Club meeting: at Riccarton; 6, children's session, conducted by Chuckle and Aunt Pat; 7.15, news session; 7.30, sports results; 8, chimes; 8.1, rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington, vaudeville and dance programme; to, dance programme.

Sydney, 2FC (14<! metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.10, dinner music; 9.47, piano; 10, orchestra and organ. Prince Edward Theatre; 10.50, "Around the Camp Kire" selected items from Australian writers, poets and composers; 11.20, vocal, Charles Lawrence and Rae Foster; 11.as, piano, Charotte Robinson; 11.40, contralto, Peggy Dunbar; 11.48, Charlotte Robinson; 12, Peggy Dunbar; 12.3, Prince Edward Theatre orchestra; 12.23, Charles Lawrence and Rae Foster; 12.30, Ambassadors Dance Orchestra.

Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.30, news and sports; 8.40, dinner music; 9.10, racing resume; 9.25, advertising talks, etc.; description at intervals of events at Speedway; 10, topical chorus; 10. S, soprano, Lotys Lescaut; 10.10, selected, Jack Barnett and Dorothy Dewar; 10.30, baritone, H. Hinchcliffe; 10.37, banjo and piano, Harrison White and Connie; i0.4'4, comedian, Jack Cannot; 10.54, studio orchestra; 11.9, cricket talk, Hyani Marks; 11.24, entertainer, Charles O'Mara; 11.31, orchestra; 11.46, H. Hinchclilre; 11.53, Harrison White and Connie; la, Jack Cannot; 12.10, .orchestra; 12 20 Lotys Lescaut; 12.27, Charles O'Mera-' 12.38, Wentworth Dance Orchestra; news. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—B p.m. children's session; 9.5, news, markets and sports; 9.4 5, lecturette; 10.1, Prahran City Band; 10.10, Metro Quartet- 10 17 band; 10.25, quartet; 10.32, Imperial Russian Trio: 10.47, song feature of the week\°Ao, events at Stadium, Eric Welch\Ab £ anct; 1225> b aritone, Charles Ulivl; 12.32, Stewart and Lorraine; 12.39, band : 12.49, sports; 12.56, dance music, Radi-o-&ces*

Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres).—7 p.m ?nTn° P «"h K ecital i. 10 ' s P° r «nß- results B»i?i h m I,uber * Centenary Concert by. B.i ish Music Society; 12, lecturette--12.10, organ recital. C. %. Monteeth; 1225 soprano, Bessie Banks; 12.32, piano, Vera Buck 1 12 - 37 ' BeSS,e BBnks: **■"• vIS

Brfeban*. 4QG (385 metres).—B p m news; 8.30, children's session- 915 fETS.!"! 11 .*. 8 ' 10 ' SBvoy THeatre Orches-' ™™ * i C s<P tion motor cycle race «. Speedway; 11.30, dance programme; 12, news.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 260, 2 November 1928, Page 6

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RADIO PROGRAMMES. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 260, 2 November 1928, Page 6

RADIO PROGRAMMES. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 260, 2 November 1928, Page 6