Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

OVER THE AERIAL.

______—• BROADCASTS '-THIS EVENING. Details or programmes to be sent oui by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting- stations to-day and to-morrow are as follow:— Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—7 p.m., news, market reports: 7.40, talk, J. J. Maekav, "The Cornwell Cup"; S, cliimes; S.l, vocal trio, Clarion Trio, "Sally"; 8.5, instrumental, studio trio, "Moorish Night Songr," "Serenade"; 8.14, tenor, J. Simpson, "When Other Lips"; S.lB, pianoforte, Miss Toner, selected; .8.34, soprano, Alma McGruer, "Pipes or Pan"; 8.38, violin, Ina Bosworth, "Minuet"; 8.42, bass solo, Duncan Black, "The Fishermen or England"; 8.4G, solo and chorus, Clarion Trio, "When the Boys Come Home for Tea"; 8.50. Miss Toner, selected; 8.57, weather report; fl, vocal duet, Miss McGruer and J. Simpson, "A Paradise for Two"; 0.4, humours J. F. Montague, "HofTenstein Proposes a Toast." "What Do the Ladies Talk About?"; 9.13, instrumental, studio trio, selection from "Etienne Marcel"; 0.22, vocal trio. Clarion Trio, "Gipsies' Chorus"; 9.26, gramophone lecture-recital, Karl Atkinson, "The Sea in Music"; records. Wellington, 2YA (410.7 metres). — 7 p.m., news; market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, representative of Agricultural Department, "For the Man on the Land"; 8, chimes; 8.1, overture, 2YA Salon Orchestra, under Mat Dixon, "Slavonic Rhapsody"; 8.9, entertainment by Strollers Radio Party; tenor solo, ''A Love Nest for Two"; soubrettc, "He Did"; pianoforte medley of musical comedy numbers: humour, "Richard I."; soprano solo, "When Daisies Pied"; 8.24, instrumental trio, Messrs. Ilaydock, Chapman and Dixon, "Poupee Valsantc," "Wiegenlied"; 8.34, further numbers by the Strollers; soprano solo. "Cigarette"; humorous duo, "Bridget O'Flynn"; selected pianoforte numbers; tenor solo, "The Little White House"; 8:05, selection, 2YA Salon Orchestra. "Pastoral Sketches"; 9.3, weather report; 9.5, entertainment by the Strollers; soubrette, "You Always had to Pay a Little More"; vocal duet, "Very Own Pierrot": humour, "I Need Love"; pianoforte numbers: finale, "Going Up"; musical comedy' selection, studio orchestra. ■ "The Student Prince": 9.30, dance records. Chrißtchurch, '3YA. —Silent day. Dunedin, 4YA (4G3 metres). —7 p.m., news session; 8, chimes; studio concert by St. Kilda Band, under J. Dixon, and assisting artists; 8.1, march, band, "Entry of the Gladiators"; 8.8, bass, Neil Black, "Young Tom o' Devon"; 8.12. novelty, Norman Long, "Overture, 1929"'; 8.15, mezzo-soprano, Winnie Collier, "DrSam o' Day Jill," "Somewhere a Voice Is Calling"; 8.22, intermezzo, band, "Crown or Love"; 8.29, male choruses, Prudhoe Gleemen, "Soldier's v Farewell," "Border Ballad" (record); 8.35, selection, band, "Unfinished Symphony—First Movement"; 8.40, recitals, Mary Jolly, "Comfort," "The Woman at the Wheel"; 8.53, Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, "Gipsy"; 9, weather report; 9.2, selection, band, "Gems of Irish Melody"; 9.14, bass, Neil Black, "The Grey North Sea," "The Mountains of Mourne"; 9.21, mandolin band, "Stephanie Gavotte" (record); 9.24, mezzosoprano, Winnie Collier, "A ' Summer Night"; 9.28, song, waltz, band, "Was it a Dream?"; 0.35, recital, Mary Jolly, extract from "Romeo and Juliet"; 9.4 2, humorous selection, band, "Musical Fragments"; '9.52.- humour. Norman Lang, "What Did the Village Blacksmith Say?" (record) ; 9.55, march, band, "The Crusader." Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.4 5, dinner music; 9.30, sports; 9.37, Stock Exchange reports; 9.40, news; 9.58, concert programme.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES.

Auckland, IYA (333 metre.?).—:! p.m., arternoon session, studio items; n.O, children's session; G.O. dinner music; 7.0, news and market reports; 7.30. talk, Madame Milne. "Health and Diet"; S.O, chimes: 8.1. selection, studio orchestral octet, "Maritana": 8.1 i, vocal quartet, The 'Olymnians. "Swansea Town"; 8.15, tenor, L. Harvey, "Maeushla"; 8.10, pianoforte. Willi dm Backhaus, "Bohemian Dance" (record); 5.23, soprano. Dorothy Youd, "The Sweetest Song'?; 8.27. organ, | Jesse Crawford. "0 Promise Me," "Because" '(record); 5.33, baritone. Barry Coney, "Grendon Fair"; 5.37, instrumental.' studio octet. "The Mouse and the Clock," "Musical Jigsaw"; 8.40, talk, A. B. ciiappell. topical talk; 9.1, weather report; 0.3, contralto, Martha Williamson, "Without Thee," "InsrWd's Sons"; 0.10. selection, | band or H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Leslie Stuart's "Songs" (record); 0.18, tenor, L. Harvey, "Edward Gray" : 0.22. instrumental studio octet, "Two Old French Dances"; «i,ilk s .°.? rano, Do «>thy..Yoim, "My Heart is »~ : °; 36 ' vloUn -' l '' rilz Kreisler, v uvv r°S?V c " „ (, ' ef>o, ' cl) "• 9 -«°. haritone o'i- ha. rni V ; , I)anny D ,ever»; 9.-14, band rt ■ rftrnnv n ?t » MI V ° UnV(lS ' '"*'** Roches Wellington, 2YA— silent day.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19291210.2.40

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 292, 10 December 1929, Page 6

Word Count
683

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 292, 10 December 1929, Page 6

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 292, 10 December 1929, Page 6