OVER THE AERIAL.
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS
-Details or programmes to he sent out hy New Zealand and Australian Broadcasting stations 10-dayand to-morrow are as lollow: —
Auckland IYA (333 metres).—-7 p.m., news, session; 7.15, market reports and. Stock Exchange notices; 7.25, sporting results, followed by general news; 8.0, chimes;.piano and vocal* "Ten Little Miles Iron! .Town/? *'O, Flower Divine"; 8.9, Studio Trio, "Melody in F'; 8.16, mezzosoprano, Theima Duffln, "Jeunesse;'i "Wisning"; 8-23, humour, T. T. Garland, "Humour"; 8.30, Studio Trio, "Serenade"; 8.3 5y contralto, Nellie lingard, "Your Song," "Come, . Soothing: Death";; B±i>2, piano and. vocal, "Maytime,"; "Nocturne"; Studio Trio," •"Prelude"; 8.55, mezzosoprano, Thelina Dufflni "I Wonder If Xove Is a ■ Dream"; 8.59, weather fore9. l> Studio Trio, "La Paloma"; 9.6, contralto, Nellie Lingard, "Soul ot Mine"; fl.iO, piano and vocal, "If Ton Would Love Me," "There's a Little Maori Whare"; 9.18, Studio Trio, "LiebesIreud"; -9-23, humour, T. T. Garland, "A Fireside.Chat"; 9.28, dance music.
Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres). —7 jun. news- session, marJtet'• reports and sports results; 8.0, chimes; programme by the Miramar Silver Band antt assisting: artists; march, "Man tf Brass"; 8.5, soprano, Moana Goodwin, "I-Hear Your Singing"; 8.9, piano, E. Sharp, "Naila Waltz"; 8.15, baritone, H. W. Dowling, "The Great Adventure"; 8.19, Wurtitzer organ, "Love Everlasting - ," "Crazy Pirouette"; 8.25, contralto, Mrs.-L. Darg-aville, "My Dear Soul"; 8.29, vibraphone,! Joyce Morgan, "Old Folks at Home," "Santa Lucia;" 8.34, humour, Mrs. E. 0. Chapman, "Mrs. Green Has 'Eγ Photo Took"; 8.39, fantasia, "A Summer Day"; 8.47, tenor, Noho ToH, "When You. Are There"; 8.53, waltz, "For Ever True"; 8.59j weather report; 9.1, soprano, Moana Goodwill, "Over the Waters Blue"; 9.5, vibraphone, Joyce Morgan, "The Bells or St. Mary!s," "Husheen"; 9110, baritone, H. W, Dowling, "The Carpet"; 9.14, selection, "Hampton Court"; march, "La Vlandlere"; 9.25, contralto, Mrs. L. Dargayille, "A Bowl of Roses"; 9.29, humour, Mrs.-E. 0. Chapman, "The Little Black Hen," "Mrs." Green in a London Bus"; 9.35,, selection, "The Dear Little Shamrock"; '9.43, tenor, Noho ToM, "I Pitch My Lonely Caravan at Mgbt"; 9.47, dance humoresgue, "The Merry Men"; 9.52, duet, Layton and Johnstone, "In An Old World. Garden," "Ain't. It Great To Be Home Again"; 9.58, march, "Star or the Desert."
Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—7 p.m. news session; 7.30, lecture, W. G. Morrison, "Manufacture- of Wood Pulp"; 8.0, cffimes; overture, "Anacreon"; 8.12, soprano, Sylvia Angus; "A Birthday," "When First I Saw Your Face"; 8.16, bass, W. ,-W.: Rofe, "The Sands o' Dee"; BiSOj Studio - Octet, overture, "Men or Prometheus"; 8.25, vocal trio, "Song on the: May Morning 5 -'; 8.29, piano, Miss Noel Cape-Williamson, "Concert Paraphrase"; 8.35, humour, B: Cow, "Having It Out"; '8140, piano and accordion, "Drlgo's Serenade"; 8.43, tenor, J. A..Blythe, '-'Two Hazel Eyes," "I Love Thee"; 8.46, choral, "Der Tanz"; 8.50, Studio Octet, "Minuet AH ■ "■ Antico," "Morris Dance"; • 8.59, weather report; 9.1, orchestral, "Doctrinen"; 9.5, contralto, Kathleen Bond, "A; Summer Mght"; 9.9, Studio Octeit, "Meditation"; 9.1 4, choral;, "Die Nacht"; piano, -Miss Noel Cape-Wil-"Moment Musical"; 9.21, bass, IU W. Kofe,- "The Secret," "The Curtain Falls , ! , ; 9.27,* Tlolln, "Poeme , Hpngrolse"; 8.30, • vocal trio, "The Dream Seller"; 9.32, - Studio Octet, "Three English Dances"; 9.45, humour, D. Cow, "The Faithful Lover"; 9.45, orchestral, "Scarf Dance"; 9.52, tenor, J. A. Blythe, "Deep In- a Bose's Glowing Heart," "At the- Mid Hour of .Night"; 9.56, Studio Octet, "Indian Love LyricSi"
Dunedin, 4YA (463metres).—8 p.m., relay from Town Hall of concert by Dunedin Orchestral Society; conductor, Mr. J. Coombes; assisting artists,. ..Miss Rawlinson, contralto; C. Hawes,? baritone; orchestral Items include, overture, "The suite, "The 4 Dance. of the Hours"; symphonic No. .8," "AllegTetto Scherzando,": "Menuetto," -"Allegro Vivace"; overture, "Hansel and Gretel"; selection, "The Mikado"; march, Eolonais"; vocal items will Include Bertha "0 Lovely Night," "Tune o' Tears," "The Nightingale"; C. Hawes, "The Old Superb." -
Sydney, 2FC (451 metres).—7.ls p.m., •children's session; 8.15, orchestral; 8.50. sporting news; 8.55, country session; 9.30. relay from the Little Theatre of "Daddy Longlegs," a play; 11.45, dance music.
Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., orchestral: 8.15. Girls' Radio Club; 8.35, country session; 8.50, orchestral- 930 relay from the Ashfleld Town Hall of band music and community singing. Brisbane, 4Q.a {385 metres).—7.3o ■p.m. f Information session; 7.40. gramoptone recital; 8, children's' session- 830 marfcet reports and weather forecast- * 9* '"Midsummer Night's Dream—the theme of the play/ , *the first of a series of Shakespearean lectures; 9.15, sporting news- 9 30 light classical and dance music. '
TO MORROW'S PROGRAMMES,
Auckland, IYA (333 metres),—3 p.m., Studio Items; 5, children's session;-5, dinner music; 7, news and market reports; 7>40, talk,'Bi, : S. Jones, "How to Get the jjgsf Out of Your Receiver"; 8, ctaimes; eftfmmti, "Scherzo"; 8.9, tenor, L H. iR&FPIf' "if/OVC's Mirror"; s.i 3, orchestral, Mrs. D,Biii%jfl, asilSWrt by H. Barry . Coney, JJ.32, orchestral, "Aye "isiajla"; 8;38, mezzo-soprano, ■^o£'oamWt'"7&z May msnvy ..&A2,
orchestral, - "Liebestraume," "intermezzo"; 8.52, baritone, R. Harrison, "The Devout Lover," "Waves"; 8.59, weather forecast; 9 1, orchestral, "Poco Allegro"; 9.9, tenor, I. H. Burry, "WUo is Sylvia?" "The Brightest Day"; 9.16, orchestral, "Prelude ana Nocturne"; 9.26, lecture-recital, Mrs. D. Bastiam, assisted Dy H. Barry Coney, "CheruMni"; 9.41, piano, "Romance in F Sharp Major"; 9.45, mezzo-soprano, Molly Atkinson, "On Wing-s of Song-," "But Lately In. Dance"; 9.52, orchestral, "Moments Capri eeioso," "Enchanted Forest " "Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).—2.4s p.m., unveiling , " memorial to -the late Bj#nt Hon. W. F. Massey; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting- results; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news session, marKet reports and sports results; 8, chimes (during the. programme there will be a relay or a sound-film from the Majestic Theatre); overture, 2YA Orchestrina, "Crown Diamonds"; soprano, Janet Stirling , , "Batti Batti," from "Don Juan"; piano, Edith Rait, "Scherzo.in B Flat ,, ; Sbaritone, W. Davies, "From Rushy Bants of Silver Kile"; selection. "Carmen"; elocution, L. Searle, "Tne Vow"; tenor, C. Edwards, "How Many Hired Servants," from "The Prodigral Son"; Wurlitzer organ, 'ilndian Love Call"; contralto, Jessie Smith, "One Alone," from "Desert Song , ";" selection, "Wildflower"; weather report; soprano, Janet Stirling:, "Gavotte," from "Mignon"; band, "Florodora"; baritone, W. Davies, "The Fishermen of England"; selection, "A Day in Paris"; fiuinour, L. Searle, "Toasts and Toasters"; org'an, "Serenade," from "Student Prince"; contralto, Jessie Smith, "Eleanore," "Baby Mine"; tenor, C. Edwards, "One Flower Grows Alone in Your Garden"; duet, "Toe Swing Song-," "Trot Here and There," from "Veronitjue"; 2TA orchestrina,. "Valse Ballet."
Christchurch, , 3YA (30G metre?). —3 p.m., studio programme; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news session; 7.30, tal£, D. Cossgrove, "Radio Service"; 8, chimes; overture, "The Beggar Student"; 8.9, popular song , , L. Stewart, "Alice Ben Bolt"; S-13, 'cello, H. Blacfc, "La Ciquantine"; 8.17, male quartet, "Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time"; 8.21, dance music, "Song of the Dawn"; 8.27, eontralto, Nellie Lowe, "Children Asleep"; 8.30. Ohristchurch Trio, "Dialogue,"' "Valse"; 8.40, baritone, A. G. Thompson, "Slow Coach," "The Rebel"; 9.44, dance music, "For You," " 'Leven-thirty Saturday Kight"; 8.50, contralto and baritone, "Barcarona"; 8.53, novelty, "Our Village Concert"; 9.1, weather report; 9.3, dance music, "The Punch and Judy Show," "Lover, Come Back to Me"; 9.9, popular songrs, L. Stewart, "When God Gave You to Me," "The Floral Dance"; 9.15, 'cello, H. Beet, "Rustic Dance"; 9.19, chorus, "Gems from Princess Flavla"; 9.23, dance music, "Somebody Mighty Like You," "Picktn' Petals Off the Daisies"; 9.29, contralto, Jfellie Lowe, "In the Chimney corner," "The Lilac Cotton Gown"; 9.34, instrumental,, "The Old Refrain," "Serenade," "Hungarian Dance No. 2"; 9.44, humour, IS*. Long , , "What Did the Village Blacksmith Say?"; 9.47, baritone, A. G. Thompson, "Listenin , "; contralto and baritone, "Awake"; 0.52, dance music, "You, Just You," "A IVig-bt of Happiness"; 9.58; chorus, "Yocal Gems from Sunny"; 10, dance music.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 221, 18 September 1930, Page 6
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