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BROADCASTING.

TO DAY'S PROGRAMMES.

SYA, CHBISTCHUECH. . (306 .Metres.).

3 p.m.: Afternoon session;. selected studio itcmfl._4.2o: Sports results. 6: Children's hour—A night with Brother Bill and his records; march, "March of the Toys"; camp fire songs'and choruses by Cousin Vernon and the Scouts; children's dances: (a) "Sir Roger de Coveney,' "Hignland Fling"; story time witli'Brother Bill; birthday greetings; songs by Cousin Hai'Oid, "Itobbm, itootuii, "Wui xou Vvam u ±aH.e D'asieri" Bjieicli by jjisiuai 7.15: AacUiigton aiocK ALtuvei ' ifepoiis.' V'iSW;' iNews seosioii. 0: Omuieß, uiisceiitineviCts pxogiamme 8.1: Overture, reia> uow oirahu. i'neaue N oi orckcuu'ii, unaer cbuductorsnip or Mr itarry Jiiiwooa; tenoi bongß,.Mr x. G. i\ogeiß, (a) "iiyve Sounds tne inarm' (Hanae*); lb; "Xiicre is a Valiey' \ii.ates;. 0.9: fianolorte' soios, Miss'. Aileen , War ten;, (a) "uan-> gar, : i*easaut Alarcli ; (Grieg;; (b). "1 liove Xhee" (Orneg;; -(c) "Country Garaens (Grainger).. B.lb- Soprano and contralto duet, Misses.Hilda tlutt and lNeliie liowe, "vVhere the. ohesinuta Bioom" Usewton) 8.22: Instrumental I'tio , Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Laignetto . and Finale' (Gade). 8.30: Soprano songs, Miss Hilda 'Hutt, (a) J "Nightingale oi June'" (Sanderson); (b) "Love I Have Won You" (Ronald). .8.37: Shakespearean Sketchy .Messrs W. H. Moses and Hiram JJunfoidFrom "The Merchant of Venice" (Shakespeare). Gob'do, the father, Mr W. H. Moses; Lancelot Gobbo, the son, Mr Hiram Dunford. 8.45: Clarinet solo,Mr S. ■ E. ■ Munday, "Le Cygne"—The Swan (Saiint-Saens). 8.50: Mixed vocal quartet, "Bring XJs Good Ale'' (Hoist). 8.54: Weather report. 8.56: Overture. "9.4: Contralto sorigs, .Miss Nellie Lowe, (a) "Two.Eyes of Grey" (MoGeoch);' (b) "Ma Curly Headed Baby". (Clutsam). 9.10: Instrumental trio, Christchurcb Broadcasting .Trio, "Hymn to thi ' Sun" (Rimsky-Korsakov); /'Spanish Dance No >4" (Moskowski). 9.18: Recitatiohs, Mr Hiram Dunford, • (a) "When-You Feel All (b) ."Bad Luck for the Girls." 9.25: Opetatic choral items, La Scala Opera Cborus, (a) "Soldiers* Chorus" from "Faust" (Gounod); (b) "La Somriambuta" (Bellini);' H.MiV. 'record. 9.33: Baritone songs, Mr A. G.' Thompspn, "Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind" (Sargeant),. "The' Strolling Plaver" (-Trotere). . 9.41: Clarinet solo,' Mr S. E. Munday, -"The Toreador's Song" from "Carmen" ' (Bizet). 9.48: . Tenor and baritone duet, The Dulcet Trio. "The Moon Hatlr Raised Her; Lamp Above" (Benedict); mixed quartette, The" Dulcet Quartet, "In This Hour of. Softened Sp'endour" (Pinsuti). I; 3ZC. CHRISTCHURCH. ' ('250 Metres.) Station 3ZO broadcasts as follows:—10 а.m.-ll' a.m. daily except Sunday \yomen'B session 1 , conducted by Miss Millicent Jennings. 12 noon-1 p.m. daily except Saturday' and Sunday News session and miscellaneous programme. . , 5 p.m.*5,45, p.m. daily except Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday: News ses-sion-and - miscellaneous programme. Tuesday,, 2.80 p.m.-4.30 p.m., concert programme. б.BO-7.45: Children's session. _ .8-10.15: Concert programme. On the third Tuesday in each-month, the station remains on the air till 11.30, broadcasting a dance programme.

4YA, DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) 7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. quest gramophone concert. 7.40: News session, Bornside stock sales report. B:_Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Orchestral music relayed from the Octagon Theatre, under the direction of Monsieur Henri de .Rose, M.B. 8.10: Humorous songs, Mr Chris. Harlie, (a) "As Soon as They Heart ily Voice (Castling!, (b) "It's a Bird" (Foley). 8.18. PimTo-accordion solo, Mr E. Heaney, selected. 8.21: Light mezzo-soprano solos, Hiss Betty Roberts, (a) ".®® ses (Haydn Wood), (b) G r °*J Ciltt '? Mu„shrooni, Grow" (Miller). 8.27: Humorous sketch. Miss . Sheila • Neilson Mr J. McConnell, selected, 8*37: Popular song hits, Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) Ramona

(WayneJ, (h)/, ''Until, To-morrow''. (Van Alstyne, (c) "Freshie (Grier). 8.47. .Humorous Scottish song, Mrßuster Brown, "The Wedding of Sandy McNab (Lauder). 8.51: Saxophone solo, Mr J. McCaw, Serenata" (Moszkowski). . 8.54: Popular song hits, Miss Thelma Blackman, (a) Some Sunny Day" (Berlin), (b)' After I Say I'm Sorry'' (Lyman). 9.2: Weather report and forecast. 9.4: Orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre. 9.12: Humoroua song, Mr Chris. Harlie, How We Laugh" (Andrews). §.15: Piano-accordion solos. Mr E. Heaney, (a) Auld Robin Gray," (b) "Woodland (traditional). 9.22: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Betty Roberts, ' 'Here's to^ Love (Rubens). 9.26: Humorous sketch. Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr J. B. McConnell. 9.36: Popular song hits, Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) After the Storm" (Nelson), (b). "Ch'erno (Vibo) (c)' "Home, Sweet Home . (Messiri) (d) "To-nipht's My Night .with Baby'" (Butterworth). 9.46: Humorous ■ Scottish'songs, Mr Buster Browii. (a) Bonnie -Lizzie Lindsay" (Lauder), (b) It s Nice to Get Up in the Morning" (Lauder). 9.53: Saxophone solos, Mr J. McCaw, (a) "Calico Ras" (Johnson), (bl ' Saxophone Waltz"' (Disk). . 9.59: ; Popular song, Miss Thelma Blackman, "In a Little Garden" (Tola).

IYA, AUCKLAND. " (333 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4:. Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: Further studio items. 4.25: Sports results. tf: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Tom. Opening chorus, Uncle Tom; piano solo, Cousin Frank, "Marche Militaire" (Schubert); story for tiny tots; letters and birthdays; song, Uncle Tom: record; piano solo, Cousin Frank, 1 To the Spring" (Grieg); storytime; Uncle Tom, closinff ch#rus. 7.15: News and market reports. 7.45: Talk on "Physical Culture." by Mr Norman Kerr. 8: Chimes. .8.1: Relay of grand selections by. Mr Maughan Barnett. 9.30: Gramophone lec-ture-recital, by Mr Karl Atkinson.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19413, 12 September 1928, Page 20

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19413, 12 September 1928, Page 20

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19413, 12 September 1928, Page 20