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BROADCASTING.

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3ZC, CKRIaTCHCKCH. (iiO metres.) >v'oon-l p.m.: >'ews session and miscellaneous programme. Selected programme of classical and popular numbers. Principal items:—"Vissi D'Arto" (,"Tos-:»"), Eva Turner, soprano; "Bells of St. Michael's," Sheffield Ciuir; "Solemn _ Melody," organ and oichestui; "Miserere" i"Il Ticvatore") and "The Angdus" from "Maritana"; grand opera chorus, "There Lived a King'' and "No Possible Doubt Whatever" (."The Gondoliers' ), Kenneth 'Walters, baritone; "Mountains of Mourne" Geoffrey Spencer, baritone; concertina solos by Alexander Prince; Hawaiian guitar numbers by i'erera and Franchini. G. 30-7.45: Children's session—"A Trip Under the Sea'' (Uncle Tom, party of Sunbeams, and The Man Who Knows the Answer to Everything). 7.-J5-S: News session. 8-10.15: Concert programme, followed by dance session. Principal items: —"Strike the Lyre" (Sheffield Choir"); "Vien, diletto, e in cielo" (,"1 Puntani"), Frieda Heaipcl, soprano; "Serenade" ("Wider), Catterall-Squire-Mur-doch Trio; "The Broken Melody," W. H. Squire, 'cellist; "Pieta, Signore" (Stradella) and "Sancta Maria" (Fame), Enrico Caruso, "Hunting Song" from "Robin Hood,' Associated Glee Clubs of America: "Round the World," medley, Savoy Orpheans; "H.M.S. Pinafore," selection, Band of Coldstream Guards. During the sessionMr Leo Hayward will give the second of his series of ">*ew Zealand "Travelogues," describing some of the lesser-known beauty spots of the Dominion.

CYA, WELLINGTON. (420 metres.) 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Lecturctto on "Electric Cooking," by a representative of S. Brown, Ltd. 3.15: Selected gramophone items. 6: Children's hour—Uncle Jasper, assisted by party under the direction of Mrs Thomas, birthday greetings, songs, stories. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.10: Lecturette— "For the Man on the Land," by a representative of the Agricultural Deiwi'lrnont. S: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: . Overture—-"Kamennoi-Ostrow" (Rubinstein). 8.3: Vocal quartets—Orpheus Quartet, "Beauty Eyes" (Tosti). 8.10: Saxophone solo—Mr A. H. Wright, "Saxophobia" fWiedoeft). 8.15: Recital—Mr E. Walpole, "You Know What I Mean" (Hayes). 8.20: Instrumental trio—Symons-Elwood-Short Trio, "First Movement, Trio in B Major" (Brahms). S.SO: Soprano solo—Mrs Alice Harris, "O, Who Shall Say?" (German). 8.35: 'Cello solo—Mr Geo. Ellwood, "Hamabdil" (Banlock). 8.42: Vocal duet—Miss Lily Mackie and Mr Len Barnes, "The Glory of the Sea" (Sanderson). 8.47: Italian mandolin solos—Mr Lad. Haywood, (a) "Dream Boat" (Xovello); (b) "The Girl Friend" (Conrad and Donaldson). 8.54: Tenor solo—Mr Arthur Coe, "You" (Parker). 8.59: Weather forecast. 9: Soprano solo—Mrs Alice Harris, "Softly Awakes My Heart" (Saint-Saens). 9.5: Saxophone solo—Mr A. H. Wright, "Saxema" (Wicdoeft). 9.10: Vocal quartetOrpheus Quitrtet, "Bells of St. Michael's Tower" (Knyvett). 9.16: Instrumental trio— Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, (a) "Ave Maria" (Kahn); (b) "Melody" (Denza). 9.2G: Baritone solo—Mr Len. Barnes, "Edward" (Tjoowc). 0.31: Sketch—Prit and Walter, "A Curtain Lecture" (Henry). 9.39: 'Cello solo—Mr Geo. Elhvood, "Largo from Concerto'' (Tartini). 9.44: Contralto solo—Miss Lily Mackie, "I Love the Moon" (Rubens). 3.48: English mandola solos—Mr Lad. linywocd, (a) "The Volga Boat Song" (Koencrr.au); (b) "Yesterday" (Wilhite). 9.55: Tenor solo, with quartet—Mr Arthur Coe and Orpheus Quartet, "Never Say Die" (Vaughan).

4YA DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) :i p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: His Master's Voice recital. 3.30: social notes and news. 3.40: Studio music. 4: Address on "Cooking by Electricity," by Mr Butcher, of Messrs Turnbull and Jones. 4.15: His Master's Voice gramophone recital. 6: Children's hour—Big Brother Bill, assisted by I'ife and Drum Band of the Moray Place School, birthday greetings, letters, musical items, and stories. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address on "Tourist Resorts," by Mr R. W. Marshall, of the Government Tourist Department. 8: Town Hall ,chimos; concert by St. Kilda Band, under tho conductorship of Mr James Dixon, and assisting artists. 8.1: March, Band, "Voice of the Guns" (Eimmer). 8.6: Selection, Band. "Melodious Gems" (Rimmer). 8.18: Tenor solos, Mr C. C. Scott, (a) "Last Rose of Summer" (arr. Moore); (b) "Tho Mrnstrel Boy" (arr. Moore). 8.25: Recital, Miss Anita Winkel, "My Financial Career" (Leacock). 8.29: Bass solo, Band, "Cyclops" (Rimmer). 8.35: Humorous solos, Mr Chas. Rowand, (a) "I Used to Sigh for the Silvery Moon" (Darewski); (b) "Blue Bird" (Nichol). 8.45: Recital, Mr J. B. McCouncil, "A Dickens Monologue" (Phillips). 8.50: Waltz, Band, "Reflections" (Bordogni). 9: Town Hall chimes; weather forecast. 0.4: Baritone solo, Mr Reg. Richards, ' 'Kashmiri Song" (Woodford-Finden).f 9.7: Selection of hymns, Band. 9.13: Tenor solo, Air C. C. Scott, "Molly Bawn" (traditional). 9.18: Child impersonation and recital, Miss Anitl Winkel, (a) "The Yaller Dog" (Anon.); (b) "In the Usual Way" (Anon.). 9.25: Selections, Band, (a) "Minuet in G" (Beethoven); (b) "Song of the Wanderer" (Moret). 9.33: Humorous solo, Mr Chas. Rowand, "Begin As You Mean to Go On" (Lawrence). 9.39, Selection, Band, "Prelude" (Radlimaninoff). 9.45: Baritone solos, Mr Reg. Richards, (u) "Sleep and the Roses" (Bowles); (b) "Blue Skies" (Berlin). 9.52: Recitals, Mr J. B. McConncll, (a) "Tho Thousandth Man" (Kipling); (b) "In Trouble Again" (Foy). 9.57: March, Band, "Boulder City" )Humc).

IYA AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 3.30: Talk on "Cooking by Electricity," by u representative of Turnbull and Jones. 4: Literary selection by the Announcer. 0: Children's hour, Uncle George, birthday greetings, songs, and stories. 7.15: News and reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay d£ orchestral overture from the Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under conductorship of Mr J. Whiteford-Waugh. 8.11: Contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley, "Kathleen Mavourneen" (Crouch). 8.16: Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Finale from Trio in D Major" (Reineckc). 8.25: Tenor solo, Mr Robert- Peter, "The Minstrel Boy" (Old Irish). . 8.29: Relay of musical interlvlo from Majestic Picture Theatre Orchestra. 8.34: Soprano solo, Miss Irene Rogers. "I'm Alone" from "Lily of Killarney" (Benedict). 8.38: Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Samson and Delilah" (Saint-Sacns). 8.45: Talk on "League of Nations: Child Welfare Work," by Mr E. C. • Cutten, S.M. 9: Weather forecast. 9.2: Relay of vocal interlude from the Majestic Picture Theatre, 9.7: Violin solo, Miss Ina Bosworth, selected. 9.11: Contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley, "Danny Boy" (Old Irish). 9.16: Baritone solo, Mr Walter Brough, "Casey the Fiddler" (Wood). 9.19: Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Finale from Trio No. 4" (Mozart). 9.29: Kitchen scene from "The Lily of Killarney" (Benedict), produced ur\der the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast: Eily, Miss Irene Rogers; Sheila, Madame Irene Ainsley; Haidress Crcgan, Mr Robert Peter; Miles na Coppalcen, Mr Wilson; Father Tom, Mr Walter Brough. Haidress Cregan, of the Irish gentry, has been secretly married to a peasant girl, \ Eily O'Connor, called the Colleen- Bawn, and finds himself in an embarrassing position when his mother, to retrieve their fortune, arranges for his marriage with a wealthy heiress. Eily lives with her old foster-mother, Sheila. and Haidress visits her by night. Their signal is "The Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp Above." Sheila's Son, Miles, has always wanted ot marry Eily, and he has made himself her champion. When Haidress comes with the' intention of taking the marriage license from Eily, Miles, along with Father Tom, the old parish priest, protects her, and makes her keep the license. "The Moon Hath Raised," Father Tom and Haidress Cregan; "There is a Charming Girl," Haidress Cregan; "In My Lone Mountain ValleV" Eilv: "Let the Farmer Praise," Quartet; "Be"lieve Me If All Those." Sheila: "Certificate Duet." Haidress and Eily; "Eily Mavourneen." Haidress Cregan; "Thus Kneeling Before Thee," Quartet. 10: A thought.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19258, 13 March 1928, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19258, 13 March 1928, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19258, 13 March 1928, Page 11

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