OVER THE AERIAL.
BROADCASTS THIS EVENING,
Details or programmes to be sent out bv New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow are aS Au o ck°andTlYA (333 metres).—s p.m., children's session; 6.0, dinner my sic; 7 o news and market reports, 7.40, talk, A. McSkimming, oice Culture —Ancient and M t ?fn rn 4irimna chimes: chorus, "Introduction, Slcl.iana and Opening Chorus Cavallerla nustlcaaa ; 8.13. mezzo-soprano, Miss J. Setxi-SDiitn, "0 Ma Lyre immortelle"; 8.19, march, "March from 'Tannhauser'"; 8.26, baritone, Len Barnes, "Drinking Song"; 8.31, 'cello, "Melodie Arabc"; clarinet and cello, G. Eady, Lalla Hemus, "Serenade ; 8.39, vocal duet, "Drinking Song," "Cavalleria Rusticana"; ,s 8.42, piano, C.- Towsey, "Fourth-Mazurka"; 8.49, talk, A. B. Chappell, "Topical Talk"; 9.4, weather forecast; 9.6, soprano, "Eastern Hymn"; 9.1 v, selection, "The Snow Maiden"; 9.22, mezzosoprano, Miss J. Seth-Smlth, "Amour Vions Aider": 9.29; 'cello, W. Squire, "Scherzo"; 9.33, fantasia, "William Tell"; 9.39, baritone, Len Barnes, "Salome, Salome," "Senza Tetto, Senza Cuna"; 9.46, chorus, "The /Desert Song—Vocal Gems"; 9.50, selection, "A Waltz Dream." Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres). —5 p.m., children's session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news session; 7.40, lecturette, "For the Man on the Land"; 8.0, chimes; overture, selection from "Coppelia Ballet"; 8.9, mezzo-soprano, Monica Malfroy, "The Little Girl from Hanley Way," "In the City"; 8.15, banjo, B. Myddelton, "L'lnfanta March," "A Black Coquette"; 8.22, baritone, R. M. Curties, "The Pearl of Sweet Ceylon," "My Dear Little cmgraiee"; 8.29, suite, "Russet and Gold"; 8.37, 11. Stanley and C. Green, "Give it a Smile," "Old Fashioned Locket," "The Rich Man and the Poor Man"'; 8.47, selection, "Request Item"; 8.55, soprano, Monica Malfroy, "Cradle Song"; 8.59, weather report; 9.1, banjo, B. Myddleton, "A Gay Gossoon." "Darktown Dandies"; 9.8, baritone. R. Curties, "Sloe Eyes"; 9.12, 'cello, S. Chapman, "Star of Eve"; 9.17, 11. Stanley and C. Green, "There's Gonna Be a Row in Someone's House," "Songs of the Moment"; 9.27, instrumental, "Serenade"; 9.32, dance music. Christchurch, 3YA.—Silent day. Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres). —5 p.m., chimes, children's session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news : session; 7.40, talk, R. Marshall, "Tourist Resorts of New iZealand"; ,8.0, programme by Kaikorai Band; march, "The Winning Fight," "Melodies from 'II Trovatore'"; 8.11, baritone, C. Hawes, "Fisher Lad," "The Windmill"; 8.17, violin, Zimbalist, "Liebeslied"; 8.21, recital, Miss Isobel McGregor, "The Sisters"; 8.26, selection, "Gounod's Greatest Works"; 8.38, sopranq, Miss 'T. Blackman, ."Two of Latest Hits"; 8.44, brass quintet, "Two Quartets by Fletcher"; 8.51, huniour, B. Brown, "I Loved Her Ever 1 Since She was a Baby"; 8.55, entr'acte, "No. 1 or 'Petite Suite de Concert"'; 8.59, contralto, Constance Poole, "Wings"; 9.2, weather report; 9.4, orchestral, "Gaiety Echoes"; 9.12, baritone, C. Hawes, "Homealong"; 9.15, fantasia, "A Venetian Carnival"; 9.23, recital, Miss Isobel McGregor, "Comfort"; 9.29, band, "Torna a Surriento?'; 9.33, soprano, Miss T. Blackman, "Latest Hit"; 9.37, valse, - "Golden Grain"; 9.44, humour, 8.-Brown, "The Bounding Bounder," "The Portobello Lassie"; 9.59, o'rg-an, "From the Land of Sky-Blue Water"; 9.53, contralto, Miss Constance Poole, "Little Old Garden," "Beyond the Dawn"; 9.59, march, "Half-and-Half."
Sydney, 2FL (451 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.15 p.m., orchestral; 5.53,. sporting- news;' 8.55, country session; 9.30, programme of dance music.
Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., orchestral; .8.15, Girl Guides' session; 8.35, country session; 8.50, orchestral; 9.15, gramophone recital; -9.30, concert programme.
Brisbane, 4QG (395 metres). — 7.30 p.m., chimes, information session; 7.4 0, gramophone recital; 8.0, children's session; 8.30, weatjier forecast and news session; 9.0, lecturette, "The Antiquity or Astronomy"; 9.15, sporting news; 9.30, varied programme.
TO-MORROWS PROGRf.iVIfYIES
Auckland, IYA (333 metres). — 12:30 p.m., relay or community singing from Town, Hall; 3, arternoon session; 5 children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news and market reports; 7.40, talk Madame Mabel Milne, "Health and Diet"' 8, chimes; march, Leys Institute Orchestra, 'Great Little. Army," "Cavatina," morceau of "Cavatina," entr'acte to "Rosainnnde"; 8.12, soprano, Joan Laircl Birthday," "Cherry Ripe"; 8.19, v'ioliii Master W. Wheeler, "Brindisi Waltz" •' incidental music, Leys Institute Orchestra' "Monsieur. Beaucaire"; 8.32, vocal duet "Rose of My Heart"; 8.30, morceau, "Hymn to the Sun,!' selection, "Katinlca"; 8.45, contralto, Mrs. 15. Jellard, "A Light Song and Bright Song," "A Litre Glenm or Sun"; 8.52, wa : tz, "Elfentanz"; 8.58, weather forecast; 9, vocal duct. "Look Down, Dear Eyes"; 9.4, morceau, "Spring Song"; ilute, Master W. O'Connor, "Graceful Dance"; 9.11, contralto, Mrs. B. Jeiiard, "Down the Yale"; 9.15, selection, "Irish Folk Songs"; march, "Farewell to the Gladiators"; 9.23, tenor, Mr. Lorrigan, "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal," "Come Into the Garten, Maud"; 9.30, gramophone lecture-recital. Wellington, 2Y.l.—Si-lent dry. (Xirictchurch, . 3YA (300 metres). — 5 p.m., children's session; 0. dlv.ver music; 7. news; 7.30, ct'ocU jms'tat reports; 8, .chimes; overture, "The Gipsy BtoiV' selection; 8.9, Baritone, J. Yo;in~, "nanny n cover"; 8.13, trumpet, "3ort!y Awakes My Heart"; 8.17, soprano, ("o 'rie, A".'i:>, "LiYaffio i-c Lieti Calici"; 8.21, Instrument::],
ballet music, "La Source"; 8.29, vocal quartet, "Carry Me Back td Old Virglnny"; contralto, Dulcle Mitchell, "Ah! See Tu Dormi"; 8.35, instrumental, "March and Habanera," "Toreador's Song"; 8.4'3, tenor, H. Blakeley, "Lorraine," "Ort In tne Long Twilight"; 8.49, recitation, Mavis Ritchie, "Good-bye, Lynette"; 8.54, band, "Lohengrin Prelude"; 8.58, duet, "The Battle Eve"; 9.2, weather forecast; 9.4, Instrumental, selection, "Sally"; 9.17, baritone, J. Young, "You in a Gondola," "Marcheta"; 9.23, trio, "Serenlta Silvestrl"; 9.26, duet, "Oh! Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast"; 9.30, instrumental, "Barcarolle," "Gavotte"; 9.36, soprano, Corrie Aslln, "Under the Greenwood Tree"; 9.39, trumpet, "The Lost Chord"; 9.42, tenor, H. Blakeley, "Tbe Arrow and tbe Song"; 9.45, Dulcle Mitchell, "A Memory"; 9.48, band, "Tannhauser March"; 9.51, recitation, Mavis Ritchie, "Keeping a Seat at a Matinee"; 9.56, quartet, "Sing a Song of Sixpence"; 9.59, instrumental, "Lagruna Lullaby," "Serenade."
Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres). —5 p.m., children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news session; 7.15, talk, A. Hume, "Grassland Experiments in Otago"; 8, chimes: orchestral, "Valse de Concert"; novelty programme by "The Optimists," entitled, "Words and Music"; 9, weather report; 9.2, continuation or "Words and Music"; 9.30, dance music.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 171, 22 July 1930, Page 6
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