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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES

STA CHRISTCHURCH. (306 metres.) 8 «..m.: Breakfast session—news items, the. day's race card, conditions of road?, atti3ctions in Christ-church for the day, gramophone items. 11.30: Relay description of progress of Metropolitan Trotting Club's Meeting at Addington; during the intervals between tho racer, a relay' of A. and P. Show at Addingtorf, giving results, describing the side-shows, etc. 5.30 p.m.: Children's session—Big Brother. 6.30: Orchestral selections. 7.13: Xctb and reports. 7.30: Racing review. S: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Theatre Orchestra, under conductonhip of Mr A. J. Bum (by arr.); during the'evening programme, Mr Les Marston's full dance orchestra will provide danco music at intervals from 3YA studio. 8.15: baritone SOIO3 —Mr Leslie Stewart, (a) "Nirvana" (Adams'-, (b) "Sally Horner." B. 19: dance—Les. Marscon's orchestra, "Blondy" (M.S.). 8.27: Elocutionary—Mr James Laurenson, "Father Riley's Horse" ■ (Patterson). 8.31: Dance— Les. Marston's orchestra, "A Lane in Spain" (M.S.). 8.39: Contralto solo with chorus-Mrs D. W. Stallard, "I'll Take vou Home Again, Kathleen" (Thomas). 8.43: Dance—Les. Marsion's dance orchestra "Ain't She Sweet.?" (M.S.). 8.51- Songs at piano-Mr E. A Sargent, (a) "Jane" (GatU), Co) He Left her on the Stairs" (Levev). 8.55: Dance—Les Marston's orchestra ""I Can't Get Over a Girl Like You" (M.S.). 9: Relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palaeo Theatre. 9.15: Soprano solosMiss Anita Graham, (a) "Kalua." (b) "Dancing Time" from "Cabaret Girl" (Kern). 9.19: Dance—Les. Marston's orchestra, "She Knows her Onions" (M.S.). 9.27: Elocutionary—Mr James Laurenson, (a)' "Nell," (b) "Tho Green Tie on the Yellow Do*'" (Bennett). 9.31: Dance—Les. Marston's OrchPstra, "Shepherd of tho Hills" (M.S.). 9.39: Baritone solo—Mr Charles Harrawav, "Hats Off to the Stoker" (Avundale). 9.43": Dance—Les. Mareton's orchestra, "She's a Baby" (M.S.). 9.50: Soprano eolo-Miss Anita- Graham, "Tho Habanera" from "Carmen" (Bizet). 9.55 Dance—Lcb Marston's orchestra, "The Birth of the Blues" (M.S.). 10.3: Baritone solo—Mr Leslie Stewart, 'When You and I Were Young, Ma«"ie" (Butterfield). 10.7: Dance—Les Marston's orchestra, "Crazy Words, Crazy Time" (M.S.). 10.15: Songs with chorua-,Mra D. W. Stallard, (a) "Doon the Burn Davie Lad" (Rimbault), (b) "Eileen Allannah" (with chorus) (Thomas). 10.23: Dance—Les. Marston's orchestra, "Hello! Swanee" (M.S.)! 10.30: Baritone solos—Mr Charles Harrawav, (a) "Come to the Fair" (Martin), (b) "In Old Piccadilly" (Hewitt). 10.37: DanceLea. Marston's Orchestra, "Song of the Wanderer" (M.S.). 10.44: Songs at the piano: Mr E. A. Sargent, (a) "House Hunting" (Squiers), (b) "Under the Circumstances" (Spurr). 10.51: Dances—Les. Marston's orchestra, "She's Got It," "Looking for the Rainbow,' "Im Looking for a Four Leaf Clover, "You Dont Like—Not Much," "Oriental Moonlight," "Colletfe."

2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 11.30 a.m.: Subject'to suitable conditions, rebroadeast of 3YA, Christchurch, Carnival Week; races, interspersed with a description o£ the N.Z. Touring Team v. Rest of N.Z. cricket match; and selected gramophone items. 6 p.m.: Children's session. Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington; Uncle Ernest and School Cousins' items—choral work and recitations, followed by stories by Uncle Ernest. 7: News session, market reports, and sporting results. 7.40: Lecturetto, Mr D. G. Paris, of Wellington Centre A.A.A., "Athletics." 8: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, "Triumphal March, Op. 56, No. 3" (Grieg). "5.5: Quartet, Philharmonic, "Softly Falls the Shades" (Hatton). . 8.9: Piano, Mr Gordon Short, (a) "In Old Vienna" (Godowski); (b) "Paradoxical Moments" (Godowski). 8.14: Bass, Mr W. W. Marshall, "Bandolero,". (Stuart). 8.20: Due.t, Mr Edwin Dennis and Mrs Ellison Pottor, "Miserere Scene." ("II Trovatore"), (Verdi). 8.25: Trio, Symous-Ellwood, Short Trio, "Ist Movement D Major" (Beethoven). 8.32: Contralto, Miss Madge Freeman, "The Glory of the Sea" (Sanderson). 8.38: Quartet, Philharmonic Quartet, "Bells of St. Michael's Tower" (Kynvett). 8.41: Tenor, Mr Edwin Dennis, "Au Pays" (Holmes). 8.45: Lecturette, Editor-announcer. 9: Close down. Two minutes' silence, ."Armistice Night." 9.2: Organ, Mr H. Temple White, (a) "Funeral March" (Chopin); (b) "Largo" (Handel); (c) "Land of Hope and Glory" (Elgar). 9.15: Duet, Miss Madge Freeman and Mrs Ellison Porter, "Arise, 0 Sun" (Day). 9.19: Quartet, Philharmonic Quartet, "Old Mother Hubbard" (Wheeler). 9.23: Trio, Symonds-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Andante and Scherzo D Minor Trio" (Mendelssohn). 9.29: Soprano, Mrs Ellison Porter, (a) "Morning" (Speaks); (b) "Wake Up" (Phillips). 9.36: Duet, Mr Edwin Dennis and Mr W. W. Marshall, "Watchman, What of tho' Night" (Sorgeant). 9.42: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Lily Charles, "The Fairy Laundry" (Phillips). 9.48: Piano. Mr Gordon Short, "Rendezvous" (Godowsky). 9.58: Quartet, Philharmonic Quartet, "Tho Long Day Closes" (Sullivan).

4YA, DUNEDIN. (463 Metros.) 3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: His Master's Voico recital. 3.16: Afternoon tea music from the Savoy. 3.31: Studio music. 4: Social notes, news. 4.5: Music from the Savoy. 4.15: His Master's Voice recital. 7: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Children's session, Big Brother Bill. 7.40: News and market reports. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Baritone solos, Mr H. W. Harvey, (a) "The Fortune Hunters" (Willeby) ; (b) "Requiem" (Homer). 8.6: Pianoforte solo, Miss A. Newman, selectod. 8.10: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Dora Drake, (a) "Bird of Blue" (German); (b) "The Pipes of Pan" (Mouckton). 8.16: Recital, Mr A. Gorrie, "The Ballad of the Bast and West" (Kipling). 8.21: Bass solos, Mr J. B. McPherson, (a) "When a Maiden You Have Choson" (Mozart); (b) "Old Barty" (Grant). 8.27: Pianoforte solo, Miss A. Newman, selected. 8.31: Soprano solos, Miss H. M. Ashton, (a) "Farowell," (Liddle); (b) selected. 8.37: Recital, Mr A. Gorrie, selected. 8.44: Baritone solos, Mr H. W. Harvey, (a) "Allelulia" (O'Connor-Morris); (b) "Vale," (Russell). 8.56. Relay of dance music from the Savoy, by Em Bcecham and his Orchestra.

IYA, AUCKLAND, (333 metres.)

3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items: 6 to 7: Children's hour. 7.1.5: News and reports. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on "Motoring," by Mr Geo. Campbell. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of overture from Prince Edward Theatre; Mr Geo. Poore, conductor. 8.10: Mezzo-soprauo solo, Miss Kathleen Deane, "In a Little Old Garden," Hewitt. 8.15: Violin solo, Mrs M. Fleming, "Romance Du Second Concerto," Wieniawski. '8.20. Humour, Mr Dan Flood, humour at' the piano. 8.25: Flute solo, Mr Geo. Poore, (a) "Witches' Dance," Cox, (b) "Dainty Dance," Paling. 8.33: Baritone solo, Mr Walter Brough, "The Sun God," James. 8.38: Elocution, Miss Nina Scott, "Daddy and the Boy.''' 8.43: Cornet duet,- Messrs Salthouse and Davies, "Birds in the Forest." 8.48: Soprano solo, Miss Ruth Scott, "Lete," Chaminade. 8.53: Relay of musical interlude from Prince Edward Theatre. 8.58: Humour, Mr Dan Flood, humour at the piano. 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.4: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss K. Deane, .te) "Waters of Minnctonka"; Lieurance, (b) "The Dawn," d'Hardelot. 9.12: Violin solos, Mrs M. Fleming, (a) "Cavatina," Henry; (b) "Largo Celjbre," Handel. 9.20: Humour, Mr D. Flood, jiumour at the piano. 9.27: Relay of musical entr'acte from Prince Edward Theatre.. 9.32: Flute solo, Mr W. Brough, "II Vento," Briccialdi. 9.37: Baritono solos, Mr W. Brough, (a) "Friend"; (b) "Casey the Fiedler," Wood. 9.45: Elocution, Miss N. Scott, (a) "Jimmy Johnson," anon.; (b) "Old Chap," Harris. 9.53: Cornet duet, Messrs Davies and Salthouse, (a) "Barcarolle," Hoffman, (b) "O, Lovely Night," Cooke. 10: Soprano solos, Miss K. Scott, (a) "Sunlight," Ware, (b) "The Cuckoo Clock," Sehaefer. 10.6: A thought.

2FC, SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) 7.30 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.35: Louise Homfrey, lady baritone. 7.42: A talk, on sport. 8: "Big Bern," Cyril Monk violinist. 8.8: Jessie Smith. 3LO, contralto. 8.13:. Win and Windle, English entertainers. 8.20: Louise Homfrey. 8.27: Alfred O'Shea, tonor. 8.38: Win and Windle. 8.47: Frank. JJlcEachern, baritone. 8.55: Cyril Monk. 9.3: Late weather .forecast. 9.4: A theatre transmission {by permission of Messrs J. C. Williamson, Ltd.). -9.55: Jessie Smith. 10.3: Cec. Morrison and his Dance Orchestra. 10.10: Alfred O'Shea. 10.20: Cec. Morrison and his Dance Orchestra. 10.30: Frank McEachern. 10.35: Lato weather forecast. 10.39: Cec. Morrison and his Dance Orchestra. 10.50: Len Maurice, baritone. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben"; Cec. Morrison and his Dance Orchestra. 11.10: Len Maurice. 11.15: Cec. Morrison and his Dance Orchestra till 11.30.

3LO. MELBOURNE. (371 metres.)

7.15 p.m.: Mr S. G. Harris. Senior Potato Inspector, will speak on "Spraying Potatoes." 7.30: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 7.40: Mr H. K. Love. "Technicalities." 7.50: The Royal Scots. 8: Melbourne Observatory time signal. 8.1: Sir Philip Gibbs' description of the opening of the Memorial Arch at Menin Gate, by Maurice Dudley; incidental music by the Collingwood Citizens' Band. 8.16: Senia Chostiakoff. tenor. 8.23: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 8.30: Mr E. Lee Neil will speak a few words on the Million Shilling Fund. 8.34: Communitv singing from Ballarat. 10: Collingwood "Citizens' Band. 10.7: Mr C. ,T. Williams will comment upon "To-morrow's Stadium ."vent." 10.37: Scnia Chostiakoff. 10.24: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 10.30: "Cardigan,". Mr H. A. Wolfe, sporting edi tor of the "Argus" and "Australasian." will speak on "To-morrow's Races." 10.40: Joa Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 10.45: "Argus" news service; meteorological information; Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's safetv message; health message. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: .Top Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists till 11.40.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19155, 11 November 1927, Page 14

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19155, 11 November 1927, Page 14

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19155, 11 November 1927, Page 14

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