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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3TA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items. 6: Children's hour—Peterkin, bedtime stories, birthday greetings, and letters. 7.15: News and reports. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr A. J. Bunz. 8.15: Bass solo, Mr T. D. Williams, "Prologue" from "II Pagliacci" (Leoncavallo). 8.20: Reading, Miss Lucy Cowan, "Innocents Abroad" (Mark Twain). 8.25: Soprano solo, Miss Frances Hamerton, "Ah! Lo So" from "Magic Flute" (Mozart). 8.29: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Allegro Appassionata" from "Trio in A Minor" (Lalo). 5.39: Tenor solo, Mr Russoil Sumuer, ."Flower Song" from "Carmen" (Bizet). 8.43: 'Cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, "Adagio Pastorale" (Handol). 8.48: Contralto solo, Miss Belle Renaut, "0, Love from Thy Power" from "Samson and Delilah" (Saint-Saens). 8.52: Vocal quartet, The Mslodius Four, "The Madrigal" (German). 8.57: Weather forecast. 9: Relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Theatre. 9.15: Bass recitative and aria, Mr T. D. Williams, "My Country" ("O Mon Palermo") from "Vespri Siciliani" (Verdi). 9.20: Recitals, Miss Lucy Cowan, (a) "Columbus" (Miller); (b) "A Cutting Occasion" (Cowan). 9.2 C: Contralto solo, Miss Belle Renaut, "Softly Awakes My Heart" from "Samson and Delilah" (Saint-Saens). 9.30: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Andanto Melodique" (Danela); (b) "Spanish Dance" (Moskowski). 9.40: Tenor solo, Mr Russell Sumner, "Woman is Changeable" from "Rigoletto" (Verdi). 9.43: Soprano solo, Miss Frances Hamerton, "Recitative and Air, De Lia" from "L'Enfant Prodiguc" (Debussy). 9.47: 'Cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, "Harlequin" (Popper). 9.51: Vocal duet (tenor and bass), Messrs Russell Sumner and T. D. Williams, "The Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp Above" from "Lily of Killarney" (Benedict). 9;50: Vocal quartet, Tho Melodious Four, "The Barley Mow" (German).

3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH. (250 Metres.) Nuou-1 p.m.: News session and miscellaneous programme of band and popular music, Principal items: "Weymouth Chimes" and "Bolls of St. Malo" (Royal Guards Band); Gavotte from "Mignoh" ; Opening Chorus and Easter Hymn from "Cavallcria Rusticana" ; "Shepherd of tho,Hills"; ' "Mountains of Mourne."

2YA, WELLINGTON. ■ ' .' (.420 Metres.) ■ . 3 p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office 'clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Lecturotte, Miss Marion Christian, of the Wellington Gas Co., "Gas Cooking." 3.45: Selected gramophone items. 6: Children's hour. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturotte, Mr D. G. Paris, of Wellington Contro, A.A.A., "Athletics." 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, "Tancredi Overturo" (Rossini). 8.4: Vocal quartet, Tlio Apollo Four, "Allan Water" (Button). 8.9: Humorous recital, Mt Peter Dorrian, "The Wire" (Thomas). 8.15: Tenor solo, Mr E. W. Robbins, "Sea Gipsy" (Head). 8.20: Instrumental trio. Svmons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Scherzo and Finale Trio in G" (Hurlstone). 8.30: Bass solo. Mr Roy Bellow, "A.Song-of burroy" (Lohr). 8.35: Hawaiian guitars, Messrs Berthold and Bent, (a) "Charmainc (M.S.); (b) "A Lane in Spain' (M.S.). 8.45: Vocal quartet, Tho Apollo Four, "Reveries" (Storch). 8.49: Cornet solo Mr Thomas Goodall, "Drink to Me Only (Hartman). 8.56: Weather report. 8.58: Lecturotte, Editor-Announcer, "Imperial Affairs." 9.13: Vocal quartet, The Apollo Four, "Doan Ye Cry, Ma Honey'.' (M.S.). 9 17: Instrumental trio, Symons-EUwood-Short. Trio, "Andante'' from ."Trio in 1' Major" (Saint-Saons). 9.27: Humorous recital, Mr Peter Dorrian, "The Thinning of tho -Thatch." (Anon). 9.31: Baritone solo, Mr S. E. Rodger, "Mate 0' Mine' (Elliott). 9.36: Violin solo. Miss Ava Symons, Nos. 1 and 2, Violin Suite" (Linding). 0.42: Tenor sold, Mr Sam. Duncan, "Berceuse do Jocelyn'' (' 'Angels Guard Thee' ) (Godard). 9.46: Cornet solo. Mr Thomas Goodall, 1 Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls" (Round). 19.50: Hawaiian guitars, Messrs. Berthold ana I Bent; (a) "O Sole Mio" (Di Capua); (b.) "Let's Grow Old Together" (M. S.i. ~>,oj. I Vocal quartet, The-Apollo Four, Evening s Twilight" (Hatton). - ■

4YA DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes, afternoon session, seloctod studio items. 3.1: His Master s Voice recital. 3.15: Afternoon tea music from the Savoy. 3.30: -Studio music. 4: Music from the Savoy. 4.15:' His Masters Voice recital. 6: Town Hall chimes; children's hour, Big Brother Bill; fairy-music by Uncle Norman, Sister Joyce on the piano, and Sister Annie will sing. Tho ' Happy Ditty," letters, .and birthdays. Tho Radio Family goes on a trip with Big Brother Bill in the Wonder Car. 7.15: News and reports. 7 30: Address on' the "League of Nations. '8: Town Hall chimes. 8,1: Tonor solos, Mr L 'e. Dallev, (a) "The Diver" • (Macmillan), (b) "To a-Rose" (Macfadyen): 8.8: Recital, Miss Sheila Neilson, "The Pedler (Do la .Mare). 8.14: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss C. M. Law, "Open Thy Blue Eyes (Massenet). 8.18: Bass solo, Mr J. B. Macpherson, "Till I Wake" (Wodford-Findcn). 8.21: Pianoforte solo, Mrs W. Munro, Sonata Capriccioso, Second Sonata' (Weber). 8 27: Soprqno solos, Miss Roma Buss, (a) "Silver Star of Lovo" arid (b) "Quoon of the Philippine Islands;" from "Floradora (Stuart); 8.35: Humorous recital, M' ss Sheila Neilson, "Listening In." 8.40: Tenor solo, Mr L. E.'Dalley, "Serenade, from tho ''Fair Maid of Perth.'' 8.45: Pianoforte solo, Mrs W. Munro, "Polonaise inO Sharp Minor (Chopin). 8.51: Mezzo-soprano solos Miss O. Mr Lav, (a) "Big Brother Day' (Tutor), (b) "Night is our Sister. »••><• Humorous recital, Miss Sheito Neilson, "Shopping." 9.2: Bass solos, Mr J. B. Macpherson, (a) "Less Than the Dust," (b) "Kashmiri Song" (Woodford-Fmdcn); 9.8. Pianoforte solo, Mrs W. Munro, "Policlunollo" (Rachmaninoff). 9.13: Soprano, solo, Miss Roma Buss, "Oft to the Greenwood (Brahe). 9.19: Relay of dance music from the Savoy. .- iyA .^ to NJ>;. (333 Metres.) ,' . , 3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio • items. 4: Literary selection, by Mr Culford 801 l 6: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Ned 7.15: Talk on "Motoring" by Mr Geo Campbell. ■ 7.30: News and reports. 8: Chimes: 8.1: Relay of orchestral overturo from- Princess Theatre, Mr Howard Moody, conductor. 8.11: Quartet, The Waiata Quartet, "Let tho Hills Resound" (Allan). ,8.1,). Tenor solo, Mr Ernest Snell, Onaway, Awake, Beloved" ..(Cowan). 8.19:. Humour, Mr Jim Sharp,'a few moments of mirth. 8.-4. Contralto solo, Miss Phyllis Gnbben, selected 8.28: Instrumental trio, Boswortli-Hcmus-Towsey Trio, "Trio, First Movoment (Godard). 8.38: Bass-baritone solo, Mr Frank Sutherland, "What Am I, Love. W thout Thee" (Booscy-Adaras). 8.42: Sketch, Miss Edna Smeetpn, Messrs Sharp and J!. Adeane, "Tho Stranger" 8.47: Pianoforte solo, Mr Cynl Towsey, "Study, Op. 25, No. 5" (Chopin). 852 Soprano solo. Miss Lola' Solomon, 'JAlleluia ("Lo'-Cld"), CMass). '8.55: Evening forecast 8.57: Relay of orchestral interlude from Princess Theatre 9.7: Vocal duet, Miss V Gribbcn and Mr E. Snell, "Sink, Red Sun" (Del Riego). 9.11: Humour, Mr J. Sharp, a few more moments of mirth. J..u. Bass-baritone'solo, Mr F. Sutherland, The Toilers" (Piccolomini). 9.25: Instrumental trio, Bosworth.Hemus.Towscy Trio ' 'Trio, Second Movement" (Godard). 9.00. Sketch, Miss E Smeeton, Messrs Sharp and Adeane, "Shing" (De Garde-Peach). 9 43: Soprano solo Miss L. Solomon, "Lullaby" (Needham) 9:47: Relay from Princess Theatre 95™ Tenor solo, Mr E. Snell, "The Last Hour" (Cramer). 9.56: Quartet, The Waiata Quartet, "Softly Fa 1 the Shades of Evening" (Allan). 10: A thought.

2FC SYDXEY. (442 metres.) 710 pm, programme announcementsi; 7.45, Graham Kent, bridge talk; 8, Big Ben" Norman Francis, tenor; 8.8, irflgoi Warwick (actor-manager) in a sketch specially written for broadcast ng; 8.20, Bessio Cooke, contralto; 8.28, Miss Goodie Reove continues her talk on "Behind the Scenes at Hollvwood." ■ 8.42: Norman Francis; 8.50, Edgar Warwick"; 9, "Big Ben, weather forecast; 9.1, Bessie Cooke; 9.10, from Her Majesty's Theatre, Pitt street, Sydney (by permission of J. C. Williamson) musical comedy transmission; 10.15, the Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra; 10,30, late weather forecast; 10.32, Leu Maurice, baritone; 10 10, the Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra; 10.51 late news and announcements; 11, "Bif' Ben"' the Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra and vocal items by Len Maurice till 11.45.

CLO MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) 7 30 p.m., Mr R. T. Archer, Senior Dairy Ir.s'pector-"Pig Feeding Trials"; 7.45, Coilingwood Citizens' Band; 7.50, Mr H. Jv. Love "Technicalities' ; 8.5, Coilingwood Citizens' Band; 8.15, Walter Cornock, comedian; 8.25, Eno Akins-"To-morrow s Events at tho Motordrome"; 8.32, W. A. Somerset—"Shipwrecks in Australian Waters, No 7": 8.47, Coilingwood Citizens' Band; 8 57, Russo and Bradford, operatic entertainers: 9.11, second act of "Queen High, transmitted from tho Theatre Royal, Melbourne, by permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.; 9.50, Coilingwood Citizens' Band; 10.10, "Doncaster"—Mr Frank Dexter,, of the "Argus," will speak on to-morrow's race 3 at CaulSeld; 10.20, Coilingwood Citizens' Band; 10.30, Waller Cornock; 10.40, Coilingwood Citizens' Band; 10.47, "Argus" news service, meteorological information, road notes, British official wireless news from Kugbv, the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's Safety Message; 11, Our Great Thought;' 11.1, Joe Aronson and his SyncoSyniphonists till 11 W.'

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19213, 20 January 1928, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19213, 20 January 1928, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19213, 20 January 1928, Page 11

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