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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES

IYA, AUCKLAND. •CriaO metres.) :i (I in 4.:i0 p.m.: Afternoon,concert; Btudio selected items, and relay of'musical numbers from John Court's, Limited; 7.15 to 7.45: news nnd reports, etc.; 8 to 10; chimcß; relay of orchestral selections by the Rlalto Theatre, Orchestra, under tho direction of Mr K. H. Kngell; contralto solos, (a) "Cuddlo Soon (Adams), (b) "My Jo" (Burns), Mru G. Thompson; flute solos, selected, Mr Geo. Poore; baritone solo, "Moua" (Adams), Mr Ogdon; violin solos, selected, Mr S. H. Jones; soprano solos, selected. Miss P. Cutting; weather report. Interval. Relay of Orchestral selcctionr, from tho Rinlto Theatre; tonor solos, selected, Mr V, Elliott; flute solo, selected, Mr Geo. Poore; baritone solos, (a) "Good-by'e, Marcen" (Courtney), (b) "Rose of the Morning" (H. Wood), Mr Ogdon; violin solos, tclcclod. Mr S. H. Jones; soprano solo,, selected, Miss P. Cutting.

2YK, WELLINGTON. (205 Metres.) 7.45 to 10 p.m.: Lecturctto on "Photography," by Mr E. C. Simpson; studio concert, and relay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Baud from tho New Adclphl Cabaret. 2FC, SYDNEY. (142 mWcs.) 7.10 p.m.: "Evening News" lato news service, weather intelligence; 7.25: Dalgety's market reports (wool, wheat, stock), fruit and vegetable markets); 7.40: close down. 7.55: announcements; 8: "Big Ben"; from the Haymarket Theatre—ltems by tho Haymarket Operatic Orchestra, under tho baton of Mr Stanloy Porter; 8.15: from tho studio —Mr Tom Lamond, tenor; 8.ID: Miss Leslie Elliott, entertainer, "Sing Hey for tho Life of a H'ttetross" (Elliott); 8.28: Maditme Emily Marks, soprano, "Daphne" (Couingsby Clarke); 6.20: Mr Scott Alexander reappears at tho studio in a radio trifle; 8.35: from tho Haymarket Thcatro—Tho Haymarket Operatic Orchestra of 20 members, conducted by Mr Stanley Portor; 8.45: from tho studio—Mr Joo Cahill, entertainer; 8.50: Madame Emily Marks, soprano; 8.54: Miss Leslie Elliott, entertainer, "Listen in for Happiness" (Elliott); 8.59: Mr Tom Lamnnd, tenor; 9.5: from tho Haymarket Theatre —vocal act,\ Fred Bluett ond Roy Reuc, tho well-known comedians; 0.20: from tho studio —a travel story, taking listeners in an imaginary trip on an nwaa liner from Sydney to London. Tho "studio (-taff of 25 members will visit tho various ports en route, and all tho atmosphere and story of ship life will be transmitted. Tho play will be produced by Mr Scott Alexander and Mr Laurence Halbert; character sketches by Miss Annie Hughes; tho 2FO Danco Band, conducted by Mr Eric Pcarse, with Mr Lon Maurice, popular baritone; Mr Tom Lamond, tenor; Mndnmo Emily Marks, soprano, "I Am Not Fair" (Tosti); Miss Lcslio Elliott, soubrette, (a) "At tho Fnncy Dress Ball Parade" (Elliott), (b) ' "Three Cheers for the Duttman" (Weston and Lee), (c) "Three I.ittlo Hairs" (Butler); Mr Lcn Maurice- in popular numbers; Mr Joo Cahill, entertainer; Mr Robert Kecrs, violinist; a realistic .storm at sea will bo included in tho offectii; the party will land ot Marseilles, go by train to Paris; and thence by aeroplane to London. At a later date tho return trip will be brosdcait, and following on the success of the "Christmas Night In London," transmitted by 2FO on Christmas Eve, it is hoped tha', listeners will derlvo even more plcasuro from this imaginary trip. Approx. 11.30: From tho Wcntworth Cafe—Tho New Wcntworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra, under tho baton of Mr Sydney Simpson, will play until midnight; 12: "Big Ben." 3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metres.)

7.15 p.m.: Agricultural Department; 7.30: under the auspices of the Institute of Pacific Relations; 7.45: Captain Peters; snaps and snatches; In tho Gloaming—B: Scene 1— Stately measures: A ball and a love scene, showing that hearts could be young ever so long ago; studio orchestra, "Minuet" (Old English), "Sarnbande" (Old German); 8.10: Sceno 2—A Victoria Drawing-room; Adele Inman, soprano, "Love's Old Sweet Song," "She Wore a Wreath of Roses"; 8.17: Station Trio, Two old French dances, "L'Anclenne Regime," lit and 2nd Suites (St. George); 8.27: Jack Dunne, baritone; 8.34: Maggie Foster, violin; 8.50: ten minutes of old-time dances; 8.50: Brunswick City Band —Lancers, "All 8orts"; mazuvka, "Ristori"; waltz, "Britannia": 9: A sketch, "The Vamp," Miss Dulcie Hall; 9.15: a concert in miniature, the Estellc Mark Trio; 9.30: the Victory Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of M. Barrile; 10.45: news--11: Our Great Thought; 11.1: Joe Aaron" son and his band till 11.40.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18921, 9 February 1927, Page 4

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18921, 9 February 1927, Page 4

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18921, 9 February 1927, Page 4