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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. | 3YA, GHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session —Selected studio Itßtn«. 4.25: Sports results. 6: Children's session conducted by Uncle Hal. 7.15: News sosston. 7.30: Talk—Mr C. H. Reece (under the auspices of Canterbury Progress League), "Garden Design." 8: Chimes; iebioadoa»t of the civic reception to Commander Byrd, to be hold at Duncdin; miscellaneous programme featuring excerpts from the comic opera "Merrle England" (German), produced under the direction of Madame Gower-Burns. 8.1: Overture — •'Meirie England" (German) (U.M.V. record Dla). 8.5: Opening chorus—Grand Upora Quartet, "Sing A Down, A Down, A Down 1 ' tGerman); contralto aolo and chorus —Mrs Anne Harper and chorus, "Oh, Where the Peer Do ble" (German). 8.12: i'mno soli —Miss Aileen Warren, (a) "Coronach" (Marratt) (b) "Humoreskes 1 and 2 up. 0" (Griog). 8.20: Tenor solo with cuurus, followed by quartet —'Mr Prescolt and Grand Opera Quartet, (a) '"lhat livery Jack Should aave a Jill"; Love is Meant to-Make Us Glad" (Gorman;. 8.25: instrumental trio—Chriatchurch Broadcasting Trio, "First Movement from C Minor Trio" (Mendelssohn). fi.37: Soprano ballad, followed uy boprano ana icnor duet ana baritone solo and chorus —Madame (iowerISurns, and Mr H. Preaoott, Mr Chve Kindle—(a) "She Had a Letter lrom Her Love'; (b) "When True Love Hath Found a Man"; (c) "Who Were the Yoomen" (German). 8.46: Kinema organ solo—Chas. W. Saxby, "Classica (pot pourri selection, arr. ilwing) (Zonophone record A 334). 8,54: Contralto solo and chorus—Mrs Anne Harper and chorus, (a) "O Peaceful England" (German); (b) "It is a Tale of Robin Hood" (German). 9: Weather forecast. 9.2: Military band selection—H.M. Coldstream Guards, "H.M.S. Pinafore" (Sullivan) (H.M.V, record C 1283). 9.10: Quartet, followed by tenor and contralto'difot—Grand Opera Quartet land Grand Opera Duo, (a) "In England, Merrie England" (German); (b) 'lt is the Merry Month of' May" (German)'. O.lo: 'Cello soli—Mr Harold Bock, Negro Spiriti uals, (a) "I Am Travcllin' to de Grave (Benjamin); (b> "March On." 9-22: Tenor solo, followed by soprano solo—Mr Harold Prescott and Madame Gower-Burhs, (a) "Dame Cupid Hath a Garden"; (b) O. ■Who Shall Say that Love is Cruel' (German). 9.27: Orchestral—Berl-n Philharmonic Orchestra, "Carnaval Romain" lion) (H.M.V. record D 1365). 9.35: Baritone solo and finale—Mr Olive Hindle, (a) "When Cupid First This Old World Trod (German); (b) "Now, Who'll Come? Said Robin Hood" (German). 9.40: Instrumental trios—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Sohg of the Mountains" (Grieg); (b) "Vivace" (Brahms). -9.48: Contralto solo —Mrs Anne Harper, "Lie There, My Lute (MacCunn). 0.52: Orchestra *eletf'<> n National Symphony Orchestra, Aida (Verdi) (Zonophone record A 340). J-00. Soprano solo followed b? baritone solos— Madame Gower-BUrns and Mr Olive Hindle, (a) "Orpheus with His Lute ' (Coates), b) "Dear Heart of Mine" (Mattel); (c) "Blue Sky and White Road" (Coates). 10.6: Walt*—Marek Weber's Orchestra, "Moonltaht on the Alster" (Fetras) (H.M.V. record O1407). BZO, CHRISTCHUROB. Women's session, 10-11 a.m., conducted by Millicent Jennings. 12-1 p.m.: News and concert session. To-day's specia session, 4.30-5 p.m.: Mr Russell Bond ( cellist), and Mr Frederick Page (pianist) in Eachmnninoff's Sonnta for \cello and piano. 5-5.45: News and concert session. 3YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Chitoe* of the 0.P.0. clock. 8.1: Soleoted gramophone items. 4.80 ahd 4.55: Sports results to hand. 6: Children s ses[>ion, conducted by Aunt Gwen. 7: kews session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturotte—Mr Alfred Blaxall "Keep; iue Cool in Summer and Warm in Winter. 8: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Relay from Caledonian Hall, Wellington, of the Caledonian Society's concert in hnnotir of St Androw, "the Patron Saint of fccotlaad. • IYA, AUCKLAND. (833 Metreß.) 8 p.m.: Afternoon eession—Sekcted studio items. 4: Literary selection, by the Announcer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.&>: Sports results to hand. .8: Chimes. 8.1: Selection—National Symphony Orchestra, "The Bohemian Girl" (Balfe), (Zonophone record A 340). Light orchestra-Saldn Orchestra, "Nola" (Arndt), (H.M.V. record 82169). 8.9: Vocal quartet—St. Andrews Quartet. "A Lady Came to Our Town (Lohri. 8.14: Instrumental trio—Auckland Trio, "Finale of Third Trio" (Beethoven). 8.22: Soprano solo—Miss Adelaide Taylor, ; "The Moon and I," from "The Mikado (Sullivan). 8.26: Eecital—Miss Wadys Gammon, "The Death of Minnehaha 'Longfellow).' 8.31: Banjo duets-Messrs Higgott and Morrison, (a) "Beautiful" Shay); (b) "Ice Cream" Mr Arthur Colledgo, "Hybnas, the Cretan (Elliott). 8.43: Mala voices with piano— The Revellers, "Mammy is Gone! (De Sylva. Brown, and Henderson), (H.M.V. record EABB4). Violin with kinema organ—JMsie Southgate, "I Hear You Catling Me (Marshall), (Zonophone record 5109). 8.ol: Baritone solo-Mr Hartley Warburton, * En Tu ("Un Ballo in Maechera'). (Verdi). 8 56. Vocal duet-Missis Taylor and Wbben, O, Lovely Peace" (Handel) 9: Weather forecast. 9.3 i »Vi«lin solo—Miss Ina Bos worth. "First Movement Concerto in A Minor (Mendelssohn). 9.6: Tenor sojc—Mr Robert Peter, "Rose Marie" (Prirnl). *■%,?«*£■ -Miss G. Gammon, "My Only Pal «i----sons). 9.15: Trie—Misses Taylor and <>nhbe., and Mr Colledge, "Ye Shepherds Tdl (M4z7.inghi). 9.19: Instrumental tnoAuckland Trio, "Two Spanish Dances (Mosikowski). 9.57: Baritone eolos-Hr_H. Watburton, (a) "Bedouin Love Son* <P\nuntil- (b) "Young Tom o' Devon" (Russell). 9 85: Binjo dults-MessrS Hireot and Morrison, \t) "Oh. Doris" (Kahn); (b) I» She My Girl Friend * " Agor) '9.43: Con tralto solos-Mi* Pbsllto.<****«. „>» "When All Is Still" (Wright); (b) .«Xh« Littlo Dambiel" (S«es). 9.51: Vocal trio with violin, harmonica, guitar, a»*v W harp, "CHmbln' Up de Golden Sthirs (H.M.V. record EABB2). Fox-trot noveltyPaul WMteman's Orchestra, It: W« the Dawn of Love" (Davis, Coots), &£s■** cord SA881). 9-B9: Vocal quartet-Clarion Quartet. "Thinking of You" (Parkes). 4YA, DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) 8 p.m.: Broadcast of civic reception to Commander Byrd. 2BL, SYDNEY. (853 Metros.) 8 p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes;'2BL Topical Chorus. 8.3: From the Conservetorium of Music, Sydney, concert arranged by the British Music Society. 9.15: Weather report and forecast. 9.17: Sketch by the Players of the Players' Club. 9.32: Norman Wright, tenor. 9.39: Gerald Walenn, violinist. 9.46: Millie Hughes, soprano. 9.53: Sketch by the Players of tho players' Club. 10.8: Norman Wripht. 10.15! Gerald Walenn. 10.22: Millie Hughes. 10.28: Resume of following day's programme. 3FO, SYDNEY. (443 Metres.) 7.40 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.47: Pianoforte reproduction. 7.59: Foreword to the next item. 8: "Big Ben"; from the Oapltol Theatre, Ted Henkel's stage band and Fred Scholl at the Wurlitser organ. 8.27:. Mabel Batohelor soprano. 8.34: St. Qulntin Downer, pianist. 8.44: Charles Stephens, tenor. 8.51: Wendling and Molloy, radio melody makers. 9: "Big Ben"; weather report'and forecast. 9.2: Mabel Batchelor. 9.10: From the Capitol Theatre; stage presentation. 9.30: A talk, by Mr Fred Aarons. 9.45: St. Quintin Downer. 9.55: Charles Stephens. 10.2: Wendling and Molloy. 10.9: Gwen Fane. 10.16: From the Hotel Australia, Cec. Morrison's Danco Band. 10.26: Gwen Fane. 10.33: Late weather report and forecast. 10.85: Cec. Morrison's Dance Band. 10.37: Tomorrow's programme. 11: Cec. Morrison's Dance Bond.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19480, 29 November 1928, Page 6

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19480, 29 November 1928, Page 6

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19480, 29 November 1928, Page 6

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