BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (300 metres.) S a.m.: Breakfast session j news items; the day's race card; conditions of roads; attractions in Christchurch for the dav; gramophone items. 11.30: Relay description of ?n^ gr « e » sS p ?£ C ? nturbu /y Jockey Club's Meeting at Riccarton; during the intervals between the races a lady announcer will' describe the dresses; band items will also be relayed 5.30 p.m.: Children's session , ana Mother Hubbard. ti.30.: selections. 7.15: .News and reports. ~30. Race review. S: Chimesrelay of special orchestral selections from Everybody s Picture Theatre, under eonducttorship oi Mr Albert Bidgood (bv arrancoment). 8.15: Duet of happy songs Miss, s Dorothy (pn.no) and Edna Johnson (ukelelej {'U -Drilling and Dreaming" ( Vstyne) n>> '•Don't Say Aloha When I Go'' (Moret) • solo at p.ano, Miss Aileen Warren, "Co°"try \Tr r Tlf S 1 ra, °? operatic tenor solp, v Douglas Suckling, "Tliut Night i'll Wer f ( ( ol ' era . Les Cloches de Cornville") (I lauquette); instrumental trios, Christchurch broadcasting Trio. (a) "Spring Otna-n ( j^ nde,3S ° h . n >-. W "Sereuata (Moskov.ski); meanderings of Montv Mr Alec Dev. 'Monty on Fashions" fliave*) ■ violin solo, Miss Irene Morris. "Serenade" (Drdla) ; songs with ukulele, Mr Rov August Manias Cone Young. Papa's Gone Old" (Weston); relay of special orchestra! selections by arrangement from Everybody's 1 heatre; duet of happy songs, Miss Dorothv (piano), and Edna Johnson (ukelele) la) n^o" 1 « Sw ?. et 7, (Aeer) ' < b> '"What a'mJJr., r . (Berlin); pianoforte solo, Miss Aileen Warren, "Lorely" (Seeling); tenor solos, Mr Douglas Sucklinar. (a) "The bai ors of the King" (Byng), (b) "Home Littlo Maori. Home" (Hill); viplin solo, A e ne llorris ' "Chanson Valse" IPoussard); Sydney enst end lingo in verse. Mr Alec Dey. "The Stnr 'at Coot" from "The . entmiental Bloke"; instrumental trio, Cnnstchureh Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Moltn Allegro (Mendelssohn), (b) "Three Fours \ also (Taylor); relay from Olympia Motor Show of orchestral items; songs with ukulele, Mr Roy August, (a) "Looking at the World Through Rose-coloured Glasses" (Steiger). (b) "Hididdle-diddle" (Keidel); duet of happy songs. Misses Dorothv (piano) and Edna Johnson, (a) "Ukulele Dream Girl" (Law), (b) "Hello Bluebird" (Friend). 2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 11.00 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Itcbroadcast of 3YA, Christchurch Carnival, Canterbury Cup and Oaks; interspersed with gramophone items. IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) o1 to 4.c!0 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 6 to 7: Children's hour. 7 15l - m i 7.:j0 to 7.-15: Talk' on Ihysical Culture, ' by Mr Norman Kerr. i>: Chimes; studio concert by the Kingsland Methodist Choir; conductor, Mr T T Garland; accompanist, Mrs 11. F. Garlandassisted by Ingall's Hawaiian Instrumentalists. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre, Kve Beutley conducting. B.H: Choir, Kingsland Methodist Choir, "The Wind that Blows," James. 8.16: Soprano solo, Miss Heape, "Mighty Lak a Rose," Kevin. 8,*20: Baritone solo, Mr 11. Rutledge, "Bid Me to Love," Elgar. 8.25: Instrumental, Ingall's Hawaiians, folk songs. 5.33: Choir, Kingsland Mothodist Choir, "The Secret," Coward. 8.38: Contralto solo, Miss Maida Davidson, "Down Here," Brahe. 8.41: Humour, Mr T. T. Garland, "Santa Claus." 8.45: Tenor solo, Mr M. Pawsey, "Nirvana," Adams. 8.48; Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss N. Wood, "Lie There, My Lute," McCunn. 8.51; Cornet solo, Mr Morphy, "Evening Song," Schumann. 8.54: Bass solo, Mr W. Leather, "Anchored," Watson. 8.57: Choir, Kingsland Methodist Choir, "The Hunting Song," Benedict. 9:. Weather report. 9.1: Relay of musical interlude from Strand Theatre. 9.11: Choir, Kingsland Methodist Choir, "The Frog," Newton. 9.16: Soprano solo, Miss Heape, "Down in the Forest,'' L. Ronald. 9.20: Baritone solo, Mr Rutledge, "My Dreams," Tosti. 9.25: Instrumental, Ingall's Hawaiians, Hawaiian airs. 9.32; Contralto solo, Miss M. Davidson, "To a Miniature," Brahe. 9.37: Relay from Strand Theatre. 9.45: Tenor solo, Mr M. Pawsey, "Friend," Davies. 9.49: Cornet solo, Mr Morpli.v, "Genevieve." 9.53: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss N. Wood, "You in a Gondola," Clarke. 9.57: Bass solo, Mr Leather. "Border Ballad," Cowen. 10: Choir, Kingsland Methodist Choir, "Good-Night, Beloved," Pinsuti. 10.4: A thought.
"FC, SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) 7.30 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.35: Some new records. 7.50: Stanley Coltman and Les Harris, instrumental duo. 8: "Big Ben"; Muriel O'Malley, contralto. 8.8: Jack Lumsdaine, entertainer. 8.20: Madame Emily Marks, soprano. 8.27: Stan; ley Coltman and Les Harris. 8.39: Muviei O'Malley. 8.46: Jack Lumsdrfine. 8.56: Madame Emily Marks. 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.4: Mr Scott Alexander and Company in "The Lady of Lyons," Act 1. 9.33: Cec. Morrison and his Dance Orchestra. 9.40: Act, 2, "The Lady of Lyons." 10.. 10: Cec. Morrison and his Dance Orchestra. 10.15: Act 3, "The Lady of Lyons." 10.45: Cec. Morrison and his Dance Orchestra; late weather forecast. 10.55: Len Maurice, popular baritone. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben"; Cec. Morrison nnd his Dance Orchestra. 11.10: Len Maurice. 31.15: Cec. Morrison and his Dance Orchestra till 11.30.
3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) 7.15: Mr R. Crowe. Actings Director of Agriculture, will speak on "Marketing Methods." 7.30: Commissioner P. H. gorsfield, M.1.E., Aust. (State Rivers and Water .Supply Commission), will speak .on "The Water Supply of Victoria." 7.45: Captain C. H. Peters, "Books Wise and Otherwise." 8: Mr Weston Pett will speak on the Million Shilling Fund. 8.5: The Ballarat Male Harmonists, transmission from the Coliseum, Ballarat. 9.20: Joe Aronson's Symphony Orchestra, augmented by the Ballarat Lyric Or-hestra. 9.28: Miss Florence Pryor, soprano. 9.35: Joe Aronson's Symphony Orchestra, augmented by the Ballarat Lyric Orchestra. 9.47: Mavis Svenson, contralto, 9.54: Joe Aronson's Symphony Orchestra, augmented by the Ballarat Lyric Orchestra. 10: From the studio —"Argus" news service; meteorological information; British official wireless news from Rugby. From Ballarat —10.12: Joe Aronson's Syncho-Sym-phonists. 10.45: From the studio —Announcements; The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's safety message; health message. 10.52: Ham Johnson's Monte Carlo Orchestra. It: Our Great Thought. 11.1: Ham Johnson's Monte Carlo Orchestra till 11.40..
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19153, 9 November 1927, Page 16
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