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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.

3YA, CHRI3TCHURCII. (306 Metres.) 11.30 a.m.: 'Results of Canterbury Jockey Club's meeting at Riccarton and selected studio items. 6 p.m.: Children's session conducted by Uncle i'eter and Mother ilubbard. 8: Chimes; vocal excerpts Uom tile musical comedy, "'l'o-nujht s the .Night," (Rubens). 8.1: Overture—iiand of H.il. Coldstream Guards, '•.Light Cavalry" (Suppe), (H.M.V. record C 1330). 8.5: Upening chorus, followed by tenor soio and chorus—Jttadiolian quartet, Mr Gregory Russell and chorus, (a) ••(Jpening Chorus" (b) "Avhen the Boys" (Kubens). 8.11: Orchestral—Victor Suion Orchestra, "Indian .Lovo Call" yJTriml) (lrom "Ro3e Marie") (H.M.. record EAIBG). 8.15: Soprano and bass duet and chorus— Badiolian Duo and chorus, (a) "Please Don't Flirt' > Kubcn.a) j (b) "Tho Mannequin Ball" (Rubens). 8.19- Wurlitzer organ bolo—Reg. Foort, "Ballet Egyptienno" (Luigini) (H.M.V. record 2177). 8.27: Bass solo—Mr W J. Richards, "The Only Way" (Rubens). 8.31: Orchestral —3YA Studio Orchestra, "Tonight's the Night" (Rubens). 8.41: Humorous recital, followed by Hawaiian selection, (a) Mr J. J. Flewellyn, "Fashions" (Monty); (b) "Hawaiian Guitars, "Merlley Waltz" (Allan-Hopkins), (H.M.V. record EA24). 8.49: Contralto and tenor duet—Radiolian Duo and Mrs Claris Shaw, (a) "Round the Corner" (Rubens); (b) "I'd Like to Bring" (Rubens). 8.54: Weather forecast. 8.56; Orchestral selections—3YA Orchestra, (a) "Intermezzo" (York Bowen); (b) "Tout Vienne" (Va'.se), (Strauss). 9.2: Relay of professional boxing contest —Johnnie Leckie v. Norman Radford—from Municipal Concert Itall. The following programme is subject to alteration depending on the duration of the contest :-r-Ba&s solo and chorus, followed by chorus—Mr W J. Richards and chorus, and the Radiolians, (a) "To-night's the Night" (Rubens); (b) "Dancing Mad" (Rubens); Hawaiian selection—Honolulu Serenaded, "Honolulu Stomp" (Pilipo), (H.M.V, record EE92); contralto solo and chorus, tallowed by tenor solo and chorus—Miss Mildred Russell and Radiolians, and Mr Gregory Russell and Radiolians, (a) "Stars" (Rubens); (b) "Pink and.White" (Rubens); orchestral selection, followed by Hawaiian selection, (a) Salon Orchestra, "Nola" (Arndt;; (b) "Lou'Siana Lullaby" (Zoeller), (H.M.V. records 82169 and EA374); bass solo and chorus—Mr W. J. Richards and Radiolians, "I'm a Millionaire" (Rubens), orchestral selections—3YA Orchestra, (a) "Melodie Arnbc" (soloist, Miss N. Ellwood) (Glazonn'of), (b) "Hero's March" (Mendelssohn); recital—Mr J J. Flewelvyn, "Health" 'Monty); soprano solo, followed by finale— Mrs C'aris Shaw and Radiolians, (a) "Play Mo that Tune' (Rubens); (b) "To-night's thq Night" (Rubens). 4YA, DTJNEDIN. (463 Metres.) 7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone concert. 7.40: News session and Burnsido stock sale report. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8,1: Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre, under tbe direction of Monsieur Henri de Rose (Mus. Bac.). 8.11: Humorous song with , patter, Mr Chris. Harlie, "1 Get More Like a .'Pro.' Evory Day" (Bennett). 8.15: Saxophone solos, Mr J. McCaw, (a) "That Haunting Rag" (Lenzberg), (b) "Whistle Away Your (Myers). 8.21: Popular song hits, Miss Thelma Blackman, (a) "I'm Thinking of Someone" (Moore), (b) "Come Down the Wanganui" (Lawrence). 8.28: Mixed voices with piano, the Revellers, "Gems from Tip-Toes" (Gershwin) (H.M.V. record C 1293). 8.32: Relay of orchestral music from Octagon Theatre. 8.42: Humorous Scottish song, Mr J. Patcrson, "The Egg" (a mournful melody) (Newman). 8.45: Humourous sketch, Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr J. B. McDonnell. 8.51: Hawaiian selection, Hawaiian guitar, banjo, and ukulele trio, "My Hawaii" (Lewis) (Columbia record 3606). 8.55: Popular songs, Miss Betty Robertß, (a) "Two Little "Bluebirds" (Kern), (b) "Who" (Kern). 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.3: Popular numbers, Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) "When I Was One Year Old" (Courtney), (b} "Mai*y" (Donaldson). 9.8: Comedian, with orchestra, Frank Crumit, "The Song of the Prune" (Crumit, De Costa) (Columbia record EA366). 9.12: Popular numbers, Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) "Diane" (Pollock), (b) "Meet Me To-day" (Dean). 0.17: Humorous patter, Mr Chris. Harlie, "Child Impersonations." 9.22: Saxophone solo, Mr J. McCaw, "Souvenir" (Drdla). 9.26: Popular song, Miss Thelma Blackman, "Just Around the Corner" (von, Tilzer). 9.30: Military tattoo, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. "Wembley Mllitaiy Tattoo" (Columbia record 9073). 9.88: Humorous sketch, Miss Sheila Neijson and Mr J. B. McConnell. 9.46! Humorous Scottish songs, Mr J. Paterspn, (») "When I Meet McKay" (Lauder), (b) • "I've Found the Tobermory Treasure" (Pyffe). 9.52: Popular numbers, Duiiedin Banjo Trio, (a) "June Night (Baer), (b) "Amazon" (Eltings). (c) "Moonlight on the Ganges" (Myers). 10: Popular song, Miss Betty Roberts, That Saxophone Waltz" (Fisk). 10.4: Musical idyll, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, 1 The Smithy in the Woods" (Michaelis) (Columbia record 4111).

ITA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 p.m:: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: Selected studio Horns. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 6: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Tom.- 7.15: News and market reports. 7.45: Talk, Mr Norman Kerr, "Physical Culture." 8: Chimes. 84; Orchestral. selection, Royal Albert Hall .Orchestra, "Pomp iwd Circumstance" (in A Minor), (E)gar), (H.M.V. record D 1102). B,s:'Vocal quartet, Minster Quartet, "Annie I Laurie" (Old Scottish). 8.9: Soprano solo, Miss Gladys Hoskipg, "May Dew" (Bennett). 8.18: '.Cello solo, Pablo Casals, 0, Star of Evo" (Wagner), (H.M/V. record DB1012). 8.17: Tenor solo, Mr A. L. Macpherson. "Phyllis Has Such Charming (Jr»ces'' (Wilson), 8.21:.-Humour and elocution, Mr P. W. Barker, (a) "Her Shopping Idea" (Pain), (h) "Nature's Gentleman" (Anon.). 8.27: Contralto solo, Miss Maida Davison, "Nightfall at Sea" (Phillips). 8.81: Baritone solo, Mr Roy Stevenson, "The Jester" (Lissenden). 8.35: Orchestral selection, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Toccato and Fugue in D Minor" (Bach), (H.M.V. record D 1428). 8.43: Soprano solos, Miss Gladys Hosking, (a) "The Piper of Love" (Carew), (b) "Little Bare Feet" (O'Hara). 8.50: Tenor solo, Mr A. L. McPherson, "The Auld Scotch Sangs" (Leeson).; 8.54: Recital and humour, Mr F. W. Barker, (a) "Ambition" (Service), (b) "At Thirty-five" (Service), (c) "My Beastly Eyeglass." 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.4: Contralto solo, Miss Maida Davison, "The House by the Side of the Road" (Gulesian). 9.8: Baritone solo, Mr Roy Stevenson, "To the Forest" (Tschaikowsky). 9.12: Light orchestral selection. New Light Symphony Orchestra, ''Just a Memory" (De Sylva, Brown, and Henderson), . (H.M.V. record EB18). 9.16: Vocal- quartet, Minster Quartet, "In England, Merrie England". (German). 9.20: Gramophone lecture-recital, by Mr F. W. Strong. j

2BL, SYDNEY. (353 Metres,)

8 p.m.: From tho Town Hall, Sydney, the Right Hon. S.-M. Bruce, Prime Minister, will address the electors of. New South Wales. 9.50; From the studio —Radio Eisteddfod; a number of semi-finalists will be heard drawn from the various sections. 11: Resume of following day's programme. 11.3: Romano's Dance Orchestra till 11.30. During intervals between dances "Sun" news will be broadcasted.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19461, 7 November 1928, Page 6

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19461, 7 November 1928, Page 6

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19461, 7 November 1928, Page 6