BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (400 Metres.) Afternoon concert; children's session— Uncle Jack; news and reports, etc.; relay of musical numbers by Everybody's Theatre Orchestra (conductor, W. J. Bellingham, F.S.M.); pianoforte solo, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 (Liszt), Miss Bessie Pollard; soprano solo, "Song of India" (RimskyKorsakoff), Miss M. Roach; violin solo, "In u Monastery Garden" (Kotclbey), Miss Edna Spedding; recitation, "The Bells" (E. A. Poc), Mi a s F. Brewins; tenor solo, "Dreams" (Coates), Mr E. H. Herriott: contralto solo, "Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorrce'' (Spross), Miss Snllie Down; cornet solo, "Farewoll" (Hartman), Mr Bruce; baritone solo, "When the King Went Forth to War" (Koeneman), Mr Ivan Johnson; recitation, "Sally and Sam," Miss F. Brewins; relay Everybody's Picture Theatre; pianoforte solos, "Arabcsquo" (Debussy), "Rondo in O" (Beethoven), Miss Bessie Pollard; soprano solo, "Golden Dancing Days" (Clarke), Miss M. Roach; violin solo, Miss Edna Spedding; cornet solo, "Eidelwciss" (Hoch), Mr Bruco; tonor 0010, "Duna" (McGill), Mr E. H. Herriott; contralto solo, "Break, Break, Break" (Carey), Miss Sallio Down; musical monologuo, "Packing," Miss F. Brewins; baritone solo, "Wo Sway Along," (Mallinson), Mr Ivan Johnson; cornet solo, "Killarney" (Balfe), Mr Brace. 3YA will ceaso operations temporarily after Friday, February 4th, in order to effect the necessary change-over to the now site. The official opening of tho permanent station will take place on Friday, February 11th, at 8 p.m., when it is hoped ih© Postmaster-General will officiate.
IYA, AUCKLAND. (420 Metres.) Afternoon concert; news and reports, etc., chimos; relay of orchestral selections by the Rialto Theatre- Orchestra, under the direction of Mr E. H. Engcil; pianoforte solos, (a) •'Crescendo" (Lasaon), (b) select; cd, Miss Thompson; tenor solo, "Nirvana, Mr W. Harris; ctuesic items, selected, Italian Trio; soprano solos, (a) "All Alone," (b) "Roso in tho Bud," Mrs Bach; violin solos, (n) "Polonaise" (Wionawski), 0) "Hindoo Chant," Mr Martin Richardson; haritono solo, 'For tho Green" (Lohr), Mr W. J. Meredith; relay of orchestral selections from the Rialto Theatre; sketch, "Tho Telegram," Miss Thompson; violin solo, "3rd Mazurka" (Henry), Mr Martin Richnrdson; soprano solos, (a) "To a Miniature, (b) selected, Mrs Bach; tenor eolos, (a) "That's How I Need You" (Piantevosi). (bi "Down Where the Shannon River Flows (Kussell), Mr W. Harris; baritone solos, (a) "World That Onco was a Garden," (b)'A Rose and You" (Stoncham), Mr ». J. Meredith; jazz music, selections, Italian Trio. 2YK, WELLINGTON. t233 Metres.) [ Talk on "Photography," by Mr E. C. I Simpson; studio concert, and relay of dance | selections from the New Adclphi Cabaret, by Manuel Hymen's Exhibition Band. I 2FC, SYDNEY. I (4« Metres.) I Dalgcty's market reports (wool, wheat, . stock), fruit and vegetable market; an- | nouncements of a programme devoted to sea song stories; "Big Ben"; Songs of the • Sea, bv Alex. Whitson, baritone; Flinders ! Barr will deecribo some old sea customs; ' sea chanties, specially arranged for broad- ' casting and sung by a choir of male voices 1 under the Mr Herbert Fry; Mr Norman Hestelow, basso; Miss Alice Prowse, contralto (first appearance at the studio), in songs -from the Edward Elgar ■Sea Pictures"; sea charities; Flinders Barr will talk of the sea; sea chanties; "Big Ben"; from the King's Hall, under the auspices of the Navy League, an address by Commander Arthur Marsden, R.N., who is at present on a world's tour—Commander Marsden will talk of the- "Battle of Jut- . fand"; from the Studio—A real old-time storv of a night at sea, told by Flinders Barf, with atmosphere incidental, to the storv; Mr Alex. Wbitson, baritone; ee» chanties; Miss Alice Prowse, contralto; Mr Norman Hestelow, basso; the 2FC Studio Dance Band (conductor, Mr Eric Pe*r»e), and Mr Len Maurice, popular baritone; Mi Reg. Greenwood, baritone; the 2FC Studio Dance Band, and Mr Len Maurice; Mr Reg. Greenwood, baritone; the- 2FC Studio Dance Baud; celebrity lecoidi; Mi
Reg. Greenwood, baritone: ''Big Ben" and announcements; the 2FC Studio Dance Band, with Mr Len Maurice; "Big Ben." SLO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metres.) Agricultural Department Lecture; Mr H. C. S'ocombe; Capt. Peters; the Xivoli Theatre Orchestra; Dr. Bartolini; Studio Orchestra; Dawn Harding; Mrs Maurice Dudley, one-act play; Estello Mark Trio; Alberto Zelman, violin; the Royal Scots; Studio Orchestra; News Service; Alec. Kcllaway and Estelle Rose; Alberto Zclmao, violin; Dr. Bartolini; 3LO Melody Masters; News Service; Our Great Thought; 3LO Melody Masters.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18915, 2 February 1927, Page 5
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