OVER THE AERIAL.
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS
Details of programmes to toe sent out, by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting- stations to-day and to-morrow are as follow: — , . „ Auckland, IYA (333 metres).— o p.m., phildren's hour conducted 'by ' uncle Dave"; 6, dinner music; 7, news and in- ■ -formation, market reports; 7.40, talk. R. Talbot, "Motoring"; S, chimes; overture, Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, -'Poet and Peasant"; S.O, soprano. Madame Dorothy Cronin. "Senta's Ballad"; 8.14, overture, IYA String: Octet, under Wliitrord Waugh, "Semiramide"; 5.25, lecturerecital, Mrs. Daisy Basham, assisted by L. Barnes, "Rossini"; 8.40, orchestra], "Serenade," "Danse Russe Trepak"; 5.47, talk, •\. B. Chappell, M.A., topical talk; 9.2, weather forecast; 9.4, overture, "Barber oi Seville"; 0.14, soprano. Madame Dorothy Cronin, "When Love Knocked Upon the Door," "The Mirror Song"; 9.20, lecturerecital, Mrs. Dais/ Basham. assisted toy L. Barnes. "Rossini"; 9.3 5, orchestral, "Reverie Du Soir"; 9.41, chorus, "Lilac Time Vocal Gems"; 9.49. orchestral, "Ballet Music" from "William Tell." Wellington, 2YA (-116.7 metres). — .-) . p.m.. children's hour, conducted by "Big: Brother Jack," assisted by pupils of Miss Marjorie King-; 6, dinner music; 7. news, market reports and sports results: 7.10, lecturette, "For the Man on v the Land"; 8. chimes; overture, 2YA Salon Orchestra, "The Student Prince"; S.O, soprano, Phyllis Leig-hton, "Bring Me a Rose," "The Girl with the Brogue": 8.10, banjo trio, "Sleepy Valley." "if I'm Dreaming"; 8.23. bass, R. Madigan, "Molly Brannigran"; 8.27, piano and strings, "Saterjintens Sontag-": 5.35, humour, L. Ashton, "Drake is Going to Sea"; 8.41, popular songs, B. Hart, "I'll Remember You From Somewhere," "One Never Knows," "The Latest Popular Song- Hit"; 5.51. selection, 2YA Salon Orchestra, I'Request Item"; 5.59, weather report; 9.1, soprano. Phyllis Leighton, "Love, Your Spell is Everywhere"; 9.5, suite, 2YA Salon Orchestra, "Enfant Prodique"; 0.13, humour, L. Ashton, "Like the Big Pots Do"; 0.19, banjo trio, "I Want to Be Happy," "Lazy Louisiana Moon"; 9.25. bass, R. Madigan, "The Beg-gar's Song"; 9.29, selection, "Serenade"; 9.34, dance music. Christchurch, 3YA (30G metres). — Silent day. Dunedin, 4YA (403 metres). —5 p.m., children's hour, conducted by "Uncle Bert"; 0, dinner music; 7, news; 8, chimes; programme by St. Kilda Band; inarch. ■'One of the Best"; cornet, "Abide With Me"; 5.14, soprano. Miss P. West, "Fourleaf Clover," "Prince Charming"; 5.20, niale quartet, "Low Lands," "Highland 8.24, waltz, "Song D'Ete"; 8.3 2, recital, Jlarion Webster, "Bannerman of tli3 Dandenong"; 8.36, tenor, J. Simpson, "There is a Flower That Bloometh"; S.-iO, Balalaika jOrchestra, "Medley of Old-time Songs"; S.4C, selection, band, "Gold Diggers of Broadway"; 5.57. humorous nied- . Icy, J. Paterson, "The Musical Barber"; 0.2, weather report; 9.1, orchestral, "Stephen Foster Melodies"; 9.12, soprano, Miss P. West, "Serenade"; 9.16, selection, band, "Four Indian Love Lyrics"; 9.32, recital, Marion- Webster, "Greetings," "Little Tan Shoes"; 9.38, tenor, J. Simpson, "Ah, Moon of My Delight"; 9.44, band, "Laughing , Marionette"; 9.52, Scotch humour, J. Paterson, "I Know a Lassie Out in Ohio," "Twenty Thousand, Scotsmen"; 0.55. march, band, "Constellation." Sydney, 2FC (.451 metres). —7.10 p.m., children's session; 5.15, orchestral; 5.50. sporting , news; 5.55, country session; 9.30, dance music and varied items; 10.S, banjo, "The Stein Song"; 11.45, dance music. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., orchestral; 8.15, Girl Guides' session; 5.35, country session; 5.50,> orchestral; 9.30, concert programme toy the Musical Association of New -South Wales; 9.4 2, bass. "Serenade," "Wohin"; 9.50, violin. "Serenade," "Second Romance" and 'Sicilinnne" and "Rigaudon"; 10.40, contralto, "The Last Hour," "Cradle song-"; 11.25. celebrity recital. Brisbane, 4QG (395 metres). —7.30 p.m., information session; 7.40, gramophone rental; 8, children's session; 8.30, market reports and weather forecast; 9, talk, ••How Papei , Is Made";. 9.15, snortingnews; 9.30, radio comedy, "Her Other Husband"; 9.55, Tivoli Band, "Don Giovanni"; popular items; 10.37, flute, "Canzonet," "Mazurka"; 10.47, piano, "Barcarolle," "La Campanella"; 11.20, soprano, "fo a Wild Rose"; 11>, celebrity recital. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., ?i rtlr, , lte,r, f- : ? ,0 ,; children's hour, conducted by "Uncle Tom"; G.o, dinner music; (.0, news and market reports- r iu talk N Kerr. "Physical' Culture"; s.O 'chimes-' overture, '•Johaim Strauss Fantasia"- so' dud, Edna and Phyllis Tye, mezzo-soprano solo, "Mummy's Little Fella"; plauoTorte solo. "Dance D'Olnl , "; 8. IT, -.studio trio ".Norwegian Dances": 8.25, baritone, F Campbell, "Country Folk," "in An Oldfashioned Town"; 5.32, Hawaiian, -Laughin' Rag-.'" "Alohii-oe": s.io. elocution, Pfina Scott, "Some Boys 'As riot Muvvers"; 8.4", Studio Trio. "Simple Aveu"; violin. .1. Wliitl'ord Waug-h, "The Swan" - Studio Trio. "Hustle or Sprins"; (i 0 weather forecast: 0.2, Band or H.M. rti-eftstcllei' Guards, "Vnynp-e in ;i Troop■ihip"; 9.10, (liio, Ednn and Phyllis Tye. mezzo-soprano solo. "Happy Song" , ; pianoforte solo. "Vfilse Op. «£. *0. 2 ; mezzo-soprano solo. "Open Thy Blue Eyes' ; <i 2?. Hnwnii/in. "fTnPD.v Days Are Here 'riin ,, l>'lT,rvaii"; 0.30. bailtone F, CamplK'H. "rr I MI«rH» Onl.v CWTie , to Von" P.M. SJFiMi.W Trio. "Pn Pf>n VAiuo.n , ," "Souvnnir"; O.M. ■ vim Pcott "Tired Mothers ; SM?. m"vWnn "Southern S?eae f I** , "Tirpasz March"; 9.50, orchestral, "Classica I'qtpourii."
Wellington, 2YA (116.7 metres). —S p.m., chimes; results of the by-elections lor the Waipawa and Western Maori electorates, interspersed with gramophone items. Christchurch, 3YA (306 Hetres). —3 p.m., gramophone recital; 4.25, sports results; 5.0, children's Hour, conducted by "Uncle John"; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.30, Addington stock market reports; S.O, chimes: operatic and miscellaneous programme; overture, "Martha"! 5.9, bass, F. Uobb, "Eldorado," "Just Her Way"; 9.13, flute. \V. Hay, "Romance"; .s, 19. soprano, Mrs. B. Sluls, "June llapture," "Lovers in the Lane' , ; 5.22. chorus, "Here They Come," from "Carmen"; 5.25. Studio Octet, "La Dame Blanche"; S. 3:}, recitation, H. Shaw, •■Claude Melnotte's Derence"; 8.38, orchestra and chorus, gems from "The Bohemian Girl"; S.-iG, tenor. S. Andrews, "Serenade." "On a Summer's Day"; 5.52, instrumental, Studio Octet, "Gipsy Song , ," from "Carmen," "Intermezzo." from ••Cavalleria Rusticnna." "Waltz or the Flowers"; 0.0. weather report; 9.2, hand. "Entr'acte," rrom "Carmen"; 9.10. bass, F. Robb, "O. Soft was the Song , ,"' "The Ship of Rio"; -9.17, flute, W. Hay. "Serenade"; 9.21, soprano, Mrs. B. Suis, "Love's Lament," "Columbine's Garden"; 0.27, cello with orchestra. IT. Beck, "0, Star of Eve"; 0.3-1, recitations, H. Shaw, "St. Brendan," "Bmloir Hill": 9.12. Studio Octet, "Ballet Music from 'Faust'"; 9.50, tenor. S. Andrews, "Melisande in the Wood"; 9.5' i. Studio Octet, "Street in Ugiers," "Chansonette." Dunedin, 4YA (163 metres). —3 p.m.. gramophone items; 3.15, lecturette, "Budgeting for the Home"; 4.35. sporting , results; 5.0, children's hour, conducted by "Big- Brother Bill"; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.15, talk, L. W. McCaskill, "Review or Journal of Agriculture"; S.O, chimesorchestra, "Gaiety Echoes": S.O, concer* by the Optimists' Concert Party, entitled, "We Want to he Happy"; 8.30, dance music.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 237, 7 October 1930, Page 6
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