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BROADCASTING.

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES. SYA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres.) 3 p.ni,: Afternoon session—-Selected Studio items. 0: Children's hour—Chuckle and Auut Pat; bed-time stories, songs, birthday greetings, and letters. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Mr L. E. Vcrnazoni, of Philatelic Society, ''Stamps "Worth Fortunes." 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Albert Bidgood. 8.15: Soprano and baritone duet, Madame GoworBurns and Mr Bernard Kcnnell, "Barcarolle" from 4 'Tales of Hoffman'' (Offenbach). 5.19: Shakespearean dialogue, Miss Maiona Jttriss, A.T.C.L., "Prince Arthur to Hubert" from

"King John" (Shakespeare). 8.25: Tenor solos, Mr Harold Prescoit, (a) "Indian Serenade" (Boerzi) ; (b) "Can This Be Summer!" (Edwards). 8.32: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, three further movements from "Trio, Op. 29, (a) "Moderato," (b) "Largetto Con Moto," (c) "Allegro" (Gade). 8.42: Soprano solos, Madame Gower-Btirns, (a) "Kissing Time" (Needham); (b) "Mia Piccarilla" (Gomez). 8.19: Pianoforte solo, Miss Aileen Warren,

"Melodie" (Rachmaninoff). 8.5-1: Vocal trio (soprano, tenor, and baritone), Madame Gower-Burns, Messrs H. Prescott aud B. Rennell, "Memory" (Leslie). 8.55: Weather forecast. 9: Relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Theatre. 9.15: Baritone solo, Mr Bernard Retmell, "Mine Enemy" (ltudd). 9.19; Humorous recital, Miss Maiona Juriss, "A Lady's Impressions of a Play" (Anon.). S.'J-t: Vocal duet (soprano and tenor), Madame Gower-Burns and Mr H. Prescott, "A Night in Venice" (Lucantoni). 9.27: Tenor solo, Mr 11. Prescott, "ltetournelle" (Chaminade). 9.31; Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Serenade" (I'ache); (m) "Ave Maria Stella" (Grieg); (c) "Serenade" (Ilaydn). 9.11: Vocal duet (tenor and baritone), Messrs H. Prescott and B. Rennell, "Come to the Fair" (SaDderson). 9.1-1; Soprano solo, Madame Gower-Burns, "Sing, Sweet Bird" (Ganz). 9.47: Vocal duet (soprano and baritone). Madame Gower-Burns and Mr B. Rennell, "Trot Here, Trot There" (Messager). 9.51: Pianoforte solo, Miss Aileen Warren, "Polonaise in O Sharp Minor" (Chopin). 9.56: Baritone solo, Mr Bernard Rennell, "Beware of the Maiden" (Craikeday). 9.59: Vocal trio (soprano, tenpr, and baritone), Madame Gower-Burns, Messrs H. Prescott and B. Rennell, "Ti Prego" (a prayer), (Curschmaun).

3ZO CHKISTCIiURCH. (250 metres.) Noon-i p.m.: News session and miscellaneous programme, comprising numbers fiom the mid-January issue nf gramophoiio records. IVA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected Studio items. 4: Literary seloction, by Mr Culford Bell. G: Children's hour—Fetor Pan. 7.15: News and book review. 7.30: Market reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: ]<eiay of orchestral overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Henry 0. Engel. 8.11: Vocal quartet, the Premier Quartet, "The Lost Uliord" (Sullivan). 8.15: Baritone solos, Mr H. Barry Coney, (a) "Sweet Melodies" (Brahms); (b) "A Vain Suit" (Brahms). 8.21: Instrumental trio, the Bosworth-Hemus-Tuwsey Trio, "Trio No. 2, Op. 112, First Jlovomeut" (Rheiubcrger). 8.31: Soprano solo, Miss Lola Solomon, splected. 8.35: Humorous recital, Mr W. Russell-Wood, "The Adventures of Catherine Parr." 8.40: Tenor solo, Mr Birrcll O'Malley, "La Donna e Mobile" from "Rigoletto" (Verdi). 8.44: Flute solos, Mr Victor Bedford, (a) "Berceuse" (Kohler); (.b) "Sally in Our Alley" (Dallas). 8.53: Contralto solo, Miss Mina Caldow, "Tho Wanderer" (Schubert). 8.58: Weather forecast. 9: Relay of orchestral selections from Rialto Theatre. 9.10: Baritone solo, Mr Barry Coney. "Roll Along Homo," a sea chanty from "Tho Way of a Ship" (Eastbope-Martin). 9.15: 'Cello solo, Miss Lalla Hemus, "Allegro Ma Non Troppo" (Gotterman). 9.19: Soprano solo, Miss L. Solomon, selected. 9.23: Humorous recitals, Mr W. Russell-Wood, (a) "I Was Angry": (b) "The Midnight Express." 9.29: Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Trio No. 2, Op. 112, Andantino and Menuetto" (Rheinberger). 9.39: ConlraHo solo, Mi6S M. Caldow, "A Memory" (Goring-Thomas). 9.43: Flute solo, Mr V Bedford, "Sans Parole, No. 2" (Clinton). 9.47: Relay of orchestral entr'acte from Rialto Theatre. 9.55: Tenor solo, Mr B. O'Malley, "Serenade" (Toselli). 9.59: Vocal quartet, the Premier Quartet, "Three Fishers" (Hullah). 10.3: A thought.

2YA, AVISLLIN GTOX. (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Lecturette, Mrs M. Thomas, of Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd., "Fashions." 3.45: Selected gramophone items. 6: Children's hour—Uncle Sandy; gramophone selection; violin solo. Cousin Muriel, selected; Uncle Sandy sends birthday greetings; mouthorgan solo, Cousin Harold, selected; recitation. Cousin Vernon, selected; songs. Cousin Gertrude, (a) "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" (Bland), (b) "The Little Old Garden" (Hewitt); violin solos, Cousin Veronica, (a) "Intermezzo-Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascagni), (b) "Bourree" (Handel); gramophone selections. 7: Xews session, market reports, and sports results. 8: Chimes of tho General Post Office Clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, Central Mission Band, "Under the Double Eagle" (Wagner). 8.6: Bass solo, Mr W. Binct Brown, "Out on the Deep" (Lohr). 8.11: Selection, Central Mission Band. "Nursery Ditties" (Raymond). 8.18: Tenor solo, Mr C. Williams, "Lorraine" (Sanderson). 8.22: Duet, Bandsmen Gray and McPherson, "Larboard Watch'' (Williams). 8.29: Baritone solo, Mr W. Goudie, "Nita Gitaue" (Newton). 8.34: Fantasia, Central Mission Band, "Songs of the Old Days" (Nowton). 8.45: Duet, Messrs C. Williams and W. Goudie, "Under tho Desert Stars" (Temple). 8.49: Selection, Central Mission Band, "Old Folks at Home" (Round). 8.56: Weather forecast. 8.58: Locturette, Mr Byron Brown, "Shakespeare." 9.14: March, Central Mission Band, "Colonel Bogey" (Alfred). 9.20: Bass solo, Mr W. Binet Brown, "Lighterman Tom" (Squire). 9.24: Waltz, Central Mission Band, "The Grenadiers" (Rimmcr). 9.80: Duet, Messrs Williams and Goudie. "The Ballad Singers" (Wilson). 9.35: Central Mission Band, "Adoration" (Linter). 9.44: Tenor solos, Mr C. Williams, (a) "The Roses' Lament" (Franz); (b) "Mario" (Franz). 9.49: Baritone solo, Mr W. Goudie, "Father O'Flynn" (Stanford). 9.54: March, Central Mission Band, "Honour Bright" (White).

■IYA, DUNEDIN. M(j;i Metres.)

7 p.m.: Town i 1 .ill chimes. 7.30: News session. 8: Town llall chimes; relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr L. D. Austin. 8.11: Bass solos, Mr E. Of. Bond, (a) "Song of the Bow" (Aylward); (b) "The Gay Highway" (Drummond). 8.18: 'Cello solo, Mr Malcolm Rofilliard, "Ave Maria" (Schubert). 8.23: Soprano solo, Miss Rita Holmes, "Down in the Forest" (Phillips). 8.27: Pianoforte solo, Miss Alice Wilson. "Waltz in 0 Sharp Minor" (Chopin). 8.32: Baritone solos, Mr F. M. Tuohy, (a) "My Task" (Ashford); (b) "Requiem" (Homer). 8.39: 'Cello solo, Mr Malcolm Robilliard. "Bourrie" (Handel). 6.4-4: Contralto solos, Miss Winnie JlcPeak, (a) "Bird of Blue" (German); (b) "To a Miniature" (Bralic). 8.50: Orchestral music relayed from Octagon Theatre. 9: Bass solo, Mr E. G. Bond, "You Along o' Me." 9.4: Address, Pastor W. D. More, selected. 9.20: Soprano solos, Miss Rita Holmes, (a) "Villanelle"; (b) "Hark, Hark, the Lark" (Schubert). 9.27: Pianoforte solo, Miss Alice Wilson, "Ballade" (Brahms). 9.32: Baritone solo, Mr P. M. Tuohy, "Easter Flowers" (Sanderson). 9.36: Orchestral music, relayed from Octagon Theatre. 9.46: Contralto solo, Miss AVinnie McPeak, "Morning" (Speaks). 9.50: Pianoforte solo. Miss Alice Wilson, "Wedding Day" (Grieg).

2FC, SYDNEY. (412 Metres.) 7.3(j p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.38: The 2FO Studio Orchestra. 7.50: Talk by the Rev. F. H. Raward. 8; "Big Ben"; the 2FC Orchestra. 8.15: Duet, Joyce Hadley (soprano) and Charles Stephens ("tenor). 8.20: The 2FC Orchestra. 8.30: Peter Brooks, tenor. 8.34: The 2FC Dance Band. 8.44: Lance Kennedy, flute solo. 8.50: The 2FC Dance Band. 9: "Big J3en"; weather forecast. 9.1: Joyce Hadley. 9.5: The 2FC Dance Band. 9.15: Charles Stephens. 9.19: The 2FC Dance Band. 9.29: Peter Brooks. 9.33: The 2FC Dance Band. 9.43: Joyce Hadley. 9.47: The 2FC Dance Band. 9.57; Lance Kennedv. 10.1: The 2FC Dance Band. 10.10: Peter Brooks. 10.15: The 2FC Dance Band. 10.25: Joyce Hadley. 10.30: Late weather forecast. 10.82' The 2FC Dance Band. 10.42: Charles Stephens. 10.45: The 2FC Dance Band. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11J "Big Ben ; the 2FC Dance Band till 11.45.

3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metres.) 7.30 p.m.: A. W. Jackson will speak on "Golf." 7.45: 11. A. Brown, "The Home Gardener." 8: Rod McGregor, "Cricket Chronicles." 8.15: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 8.24: Leo Fisher, tenor. 8.27: Joe Aronson. 8.36: Mrs Leo Fisher, soprano. 8.39: Jog Aronson. 8.48: Russo and Bradford, duet. 8.51: Joe Aronson. 9: Waltor Cornock, comedian. 9.3: Joe Aronson. 9.12: Leo Fisher. 9.15: Joe Aronson. 9.24: Mrs Leo Fisher. 9*27 : Joe Aronson. 9.36: Rnsso and Bradford. 9.39: Joe Aronson. 9.48: Walter Cornock. 9.51; Joe Aronson. 10: "Argus" news service; British official wireless news from Rugby; meteorological information; announcements; sporting notes by "Olympus"; Island shipping movements; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's safety message. 10.15: Joe Aronson. 10.24: Leo Fisher. 10.27: Joe Aronson. 10.36: Mrs Leo iisher. 10.39: Joe AronsoD. 10.48: Russo and Bradford. 10.51: Joe Aronson. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: Joe Aronsoa and his SyncO'Symphoaists till 11.40.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19212, 19 January 1928, Page 10

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19212, 19 January 1928, Page 10

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19212, 19 January 1928, Page 10