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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.

IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4: Literary selection, by the Announcer. 4.6: Selected studio items. 4.35: Sports results to hand. 6: Children's session, conducted by teler Pan. 7.15: Talk— Mr L. Uriiiitns, F.H.K.S "(iardening TitBits." 7.30: News ana market reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—Orchestra, .National Symphony Orchestra, "Light Cavalry" (SuppeJ, liionophone record h,1£102). 8.9: Quartet-rLyric Quartet, "Bockm" in de V»ind" (Anon.). 8.13: Monologue—Mr L.

Griffiths, "Chance" (MS.). 8.18: Tenor solo—Mr Arthur ftipley, "Who Knows?" (Ball). ■ 8.22: Instrumental trio—Auckland irio, "Scherzo" from "Trio in B Flat" (Dvorak). 8.30: Humour—Mr Allan MoElwain, some humour. 8.35: Hawaiian eelecWalts" (Allan Hopkins), (H.M.V. record EA24). 8.39: QuartetLyric Quartet, "A Night of Love" (Spier). 8.44: Xylophone solo—Mr A. S. McLachlan, "War March of the Priests" (Mendelssohn). 8.48: Vocal and instrumental—Bohemian Duo, (a) 'Maori Melodies" (MS.); (b) selected. 8.54: Bass solo—Mr Ernest Thomas, "Drake Goes West" (Sanderson). 8.58: Weather forecast. 9: Waltz—Dance orchestra, "Cielto Lindo" (Beautiful Heaven), (H.M.V. record EA349). 9.4: Eecital—Mr L. Griffiths, "Greetings." 9.9: Violin solo—Miss Ina Bcsworth, "Ave Maria" (SchuberVWi'.hekn). 9.18: Tenor solos—Mr Herbert Richards, (a) "Lady Mine" (Lohr); (b) "So Fair a Flower" (Lohr). 9.18: Wurlitzer organ solo— "Valse Fleur" (from "Nutcracker Suite"), (Tschaikowsky>, (H.M.V. record C 1388). 9.22: Vocal and instrumental—Bohemian Duo, (a) "Kamona" (Wayne); (b) "Hawaiian Melodies" (MS.). 9.30: Orchestral selection—Light Opera' Or-

chestra, "The Gondoliers" Overture (Sullivan), (H.M.V record D 1334) Concpr'od with orchestra, "List and Learn" (from "The Gondoliers" (Sullivan), (H.M.V. record D 1334). 9.38: Humour—Mr Allan McElwain, more humour. g,43: Instrumental trioAuckland Trio, "Naila Valse" (Delibes). 9.50: Xylophone solos—Mr A. S McLachlan, (a) "Gloaming" (Boat); (b) "Our Director" (Bigelow). 9.58: Quartet-Lyric Quartet, "Mother Goose Medley" (Bussell). 2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Ohimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 6: Children's session, conducted by Aunt Gwen. 7: Newß session, market reports, and sports results, 7.40: Lecturet, Mr A. J. Nicholls (representative of Hutt Valley Horticultural Society), "Gardening." 8: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock; concert by Wellington Municipal Tramways' Band, under the conductorship of Mr T. Goodall, and assisting artists. 8.1: March, Baud, "Ravenewood" (Rimmer); overture, Band, '"Buy Bias" (Mendelssohn). 8.12: Concerted with Orchestra, Light Opera Company, "Vagabond King" (Frim!) (H.M.V. record C 1346). 8.18: An episode, the Tender Fellow, (a) "Together" (De Sylva, Brown, and Henderson), (b) "Mary Ann" (Silver). 8.22: Minuet, Band, ' Minuet from London Symphony" (Hadyn); selection, Band, "The Beauty of Bath" (Haines). 8.82: Baritone solo, the Baritone Fellow, "That Old Bush Shanty of Mine" (O'Hagan). 8.3 C: Hawaiian selection, South Sea Islanders, "Hilo Bay" (Clarke) (Columbia recrd O1102). 8.40: Harmony, All the- Fellows, "My Bine . Ridge Mountain Home" (Robison). 8.44: Recital, Miss Maude Farrant, "Swandalaya" (Townsend). 8.49: Song, the Bass Fellow, "The Song of the Clock" (Burcbell). 8.53: Symphonic

poem, Band, "Coriolamis M (Jenkins). 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.4: Hawaiian selection, South Sea Islanders, "Lei Lani" (Heagney) (Columbia record 01163). 9.8: Duet, the Two Lucky Fellows, "Meet Me at Twilight" (Harris). 9.12: Waltz, Band, "Tesoro Mio" (Becuiii). 9.18: Monologue and chorus, the New Fellow, "Thinking" (Ohman and Morgan). .9.22: Pipe organ solo, "Are You Happy?". (Ager and Yellen) (Columbia record 01184). 9.26: Tenor solo, the Tenor Fellow, "Ramona" (Wayne). 9.30: By 'phone, the Old Fellow, "More Cohen" (Hayman). 9.35: Fox-trot, Ben Selvin's Orchestra, "In My Bouquet of Memories" (Akst) (Columbia record 01137). 9.39: Quartet, Mellow Fellows, "Since You Whispered, I Love You" (Ooslow and Mills), 9.43: Humour, Miss Maude Farrant, "Kisses" (Longstaffe). 9.48: Concerted with Orchestra, Light Opera Company. Gems from "Lady Luck" (Hedley) (H.M.V. record C 1346). 9.52: Morceau, Band, "Rustic Revels'' (Ham); march, Band, "Vale of Avon" (Vernon). , _ ;■, BYA, CHRISTOHUROH. (306 Metres.) . 11.80 a.m.: Results of Metropolitan Trotting Club's Meeting at Addington, interspersed with items from the studio. .6 p.m.; Children's session, conducted by Chuckle and Aunt Pat. 7.15: News session. 8: Chimes; re-broadcast of 2YA, Wellington (conditions permitting). 8.6: Classical programme, featuring "Flfira's Holiday," a song cycle of old English melodies by Lane Wilson (with orchestral accompaniment by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio): vocal Quartet, Grand Opera Quartet, "Come AH Ye Lads and Lassies" (Lane Wilson); soprano solo, followed by tenor solo, Madame Gowcr-Bums and Mr Harold Prescott, (a) "Love's Greeting" (Lane Wilson), (b) "Tell Me, Charming Creature" (Lane Wilson); vocal quartets, Grand Opera Quartet, (a) "Gentle Dawn," (b) "The Country Dance" (Lane Wilson); contralto solo, Mrs Ann Harper, "Maidens, • Beware Ye" (Lane Wilson); baritone solo, Mr Olive Hindle, "Sonnd Argument" (Lane Wilson); quartets,. Grand Opera Quartet, (a) "The Pedlar" (Lane Wilson), (b) "The Commotion of Love" (Lane Wilson). 8.30: Orchestral, New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Rustic Wedding Symphony" (Go'.dmark). (H.M.V. record 01210). 8.34: Soprano solo, Madame Gower-Burns, "L'ete" (Ohaminade). 8.38: Grand organ and concert solo, R. Arnold Greir, "Softly Awakes My Heart" ("Samsou and Delilah") (Saint-Saens) (Zonophone record ASO9). 8.42: Baritone solo, Mr Clive Hindle, "Mandalay" (Squire). 8.46: Recitals, Miss Dorothy Jenkin, (a) "Taking His Temperature" (MS), (b) "The Culprit (MS). 8.52; Weather forecast. 8.54: Military band selection, Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, "lolanthe" (Sullivan) (H.M.V. record 01368). 8.58: Contralto solo, Mrs Ann Harper, "Winkin, BHnkin" (Needham). 9.2: Tenor solo, Mr Harold

Prescott, "Where'er Yon Walk" (Handel). 9.6: Duet with chorus and orchestra, followed by tenor with chorus and orchestra, (a) "Deep in My Heart, Dear," (b) "Memories" (from "The Student Prince") (Romberg) (Columbia record 02511). 9.14: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broaden sting Trio, (a) "Intermezzo". (Bridge), (b) "Rondo" (Pleyel). 9.22: Contralto and tenor duet. Grand Opera Duo, "Tell Her I Love Her So" (Do Faye). 9.26: Orchestral, New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Malaguena" (a Spanish dance) (Moszkowski) (H.M.V. record C 1210). 9.30: 'Recital, Miss Dorothy Jenkin, "A New Lease of Life" (MS.). 9.36: Vocal duet (soprano and barU tone), Grand Opera Duo, "Sunbeams" (Ronald). 9.40: Intermezzo, New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Cavalleria Rnsticana" (Mascajmi) (H.M.V. record 82377); tone pfctnre, Royal Opera' Orchestra, "The Sleeping Beauty" (Tschaikowsky) (H.M.V. record C 1469). 2FO, SYDNEY.

(442 Metres.) 7.47 p.m.: Studio music. 8: TedHenkel's Stage Band and Fred Seholl at the Wurlitzer organ. 8.20: Kenneth Hunt, tenor. 8.28: Carlton Fay, pianoforte solos, "An Oriental Suite" (Thurban). 8.38: Charles Renton. comedian. 8.46: Lionel Lawson, violinist. 8.53: Kenneth Hunt, tenor. 9: Carlton Fay, pianoforte solos, "Old Time Idylls" (Sharp). 9.10: From the Capitol Theatre, stage presentation. 9.30: From the. studio —Lionel Lawson, violinist. 9.36: Charles Renton, comedian. 9.42: Radio Eisteddfod. 10.40: From the Hotel Australia —Cec. Morrison s Dance Band. 10.50: From the studio —Don James at the piano. 11: Cec. Morrison s Dance Band. 11.10 p.m.: From the studio — Don James, songs at the piano. 11.17: Cec. Morrison's Dance Band.

2BL, SYDNEY. (353 Metres.) 8 p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; the Mew South Wales Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 8.15: Jack Barnett and Dorothy Dewar, entertainers. 8.35: Mr Warwick McKensie, violinist; "Rondo" from "Concerto (De Beriot). 8.42: Comedy talk followed by excerpts from comic opera played upon the piano for muscial competition, Miss Vinia ae Loitte. 8.57: Miss Grace Savilie, contralto, (a) "Down in the Forest" (Landon R?naM), (b) "Coming Home" (Willeby). 9.5: The New South Wales Broadcasting Company a Orchestra. 9.20: Mr Charles Lawrence (entertainer at the piano), (a) "The Gardener s Story." <b) "Sally." 9-30: Mr Warwick McKeniie, (a) "Fen Follet" (Papim), d» "At Dawning" (Cadman). 9.37: Song recital by Mr Clifford Lath'can. bass, <<W "Leave Me. Loathsome Nieht" <g an 3 e {J' (b) "More Sweet Is That Name" /HandeW. (c) "The Arrow and th« Sons" (°'V'?f lish), (d) "The Two Grenadiers <=£.S" mann). 9.52: The New South Wales Bron«_ casting Company's Orchestra. 10f- ™ Charles Lawrence, (a) "Sratterance. <»> "Rupert the Rnthless." 10.12: M.ss Grace Savilie, (a) "None But the Weary f Heart (TRPhaikowsltr). (b) "Summer Ram <* vi J lehy). 10.19: The New South Wales Broad casting Company's Orchestra.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19462, 8 November 1928, Page 7

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19462, 8 November 1928, Page 7

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19462, 8 November 1928, Page 7