BROADCASTING.
♦ TODAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (980 Kilocycles.) 12 noon: Results of Canterbury Jockey Club's Meeting at Riccarton, interspersed Vith musical recordings from studio. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle John. C.O: Dinner session. . 7.0; .News session. 8.0: Chimes. Light operatic and miscel* laneous programme. Overture—Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Martha" selection. 8.8: Mezzo-contralto—Miss MiUiceat Jennings with choral refrain, "Under the Deodar" (from "The Country Girl"— Monckton). Bass—Mr T. D. Wiliiajns, "A Chip of the Old Block'" (Squire). 8.14: Studio Octet (conductor, Harold Beck), (a) * 'Excerpts from 'Rienzi' Overture" (Wagner); (b) "Entr'acte" (Dubois), 8.21: Soprano —Miss Frances Hamerton, "Moon Enchanted" (Besley). 8.24: Piano—Miss Ellis Gilders, "Andante and Rondo Capric* eioso" (Mendelssohn). 8.BO: Mezzo-con-tralto and bass —'Miss Milliceat Jennings and Mr T. D. Williams, "No More" (Messager). 8.33: Halle Orchestra, 44 'Rosamunde' Ballet Music" (Schubert). - 8.41: Recitation— Miss Nancie Bishop, 4 'The Crowning of Dreaming John." 8.45: Studio Octet, (a) ♦'Dance Triste" (Hahm) ; (b) "Scene de rEssagne" (from "La Fete chez* Therese" Hahm). 8.52: Chorus—Melodious Quartot, "You Swear to be Good and True" (from "Dorothy"—Ceflier). 8.56: Piccolo duet- —Gennin Bros, and Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, 4 'Merry Brothers" (Gennin). 9- 0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.2: Studio Octet—Selection from "Fnuet" (Gounod). 9.35* Soprano and tenor Melody Duo, "Indian Love Call" (from "Rose Marie"—Friml). Chorus— The Melodious Quartet, "Happy Japan" /from "Geisha"). 9.21: Piano—Miss Ellis Gilders, "Nocturne No. 13" (Ohopin). 9.26. horUß l— Melodious Quartet, "The Rajah of Phonir" (Monckton). Mezro-contraKo and tenor Mips Millieent .Tannines and Mr Russell Sumner, "Quarrelling" (Monckton) 039 • Studio String Quartet, "Scherzo" fCheruliini). 9.40: Mr T. D. WIN liams, "My Matter" (from "Arcadians") Tenor and chorus —Mr Russell Sum°'«'Under the Moon" (Messager). Humour —Miss Nanrie Bishop, (a) "Greetings" /PtivlliF Varkcr) ; Cb) "Out nf Her Reckon(Anon.). 9.59: Studio Octet. • (a> Air" (Sara«nt«o : (h) "Traumerei" /clnniin)' (c) i4 TI Bacio" fArditi). 10.O : Wno oV/toUr-M-clodv T»„o. («W»S»r). • Chorus—MolodiAus of.rtot "The Barley.' JfnW (QcrmarO. WRrrWßiind of W.jr. Grenadier Oaar'ds "Awtto-Awerleaii M»rrh." 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCIT, (250 Metros.) c 9m ' Breakfast music, continuing +»ivouehont' the ■ morning with * musical pro--11.so: Close dOFB.
IYA, AUCKLAND. * (900 Kilocycles.) S p.m. Afternoon session—Selected studio items, including literary selection by tbo Announcer. 5.0: Children's session, con* ducted by Uncle Tom. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk —Mies Rriar Gardner, "Pottery.'' 8.0: Chimes.- Selection—Devonport United Band, under conductorship of Mr A. W. Tatton, ''Knight Errant'' (Trussell). 8".ll: Tenor —Mr Jack Johnston: (a) "Duna" (McOiH); (b) "Believe Me it* all Those Endearing Young Charms" (Moore). 8.18: March — Devonport United Band, "St. Elmo" (Keller). Selection—"Saffo" (Pacini). 8.34: Soprano—Miss Sylvia Dobbs, "Little Boy Blue" (Neviu). 8.3d: Piano—Mark Hambourg, "Rakoczy March" (Liszt). 8.42: Polka—Devonport United Band (soloist, Mr H. Tatton), "Titania" (Kimxner). 8.48: Bass—Mr J. Philip Mayhew, "Blow, Blow, .Thou Winter Wind" (Sargeant). 5;52: Waltz—Devonport United Band, "Willowdone" (Rimmer). 9.0: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9.2: Selection —Marek Weber's Orchestra. "Tales from the Vienna Woods." 9.10: Tenor—Mr Jack Johnston, "Passing By" (Puree)!). 9.14: Selection—Devonport United Band, tana" (Wallace, arrgd. Trussell). 9.29: Soprano—Miss Sylvia Dobbs, (a) 'Mclisande in the Wood" (Goetz) ; (b) "At Twilight" (Nevin). 9.36: Euphonium—Mr J. Robinson, "Broken Melody" (Van Bieno). 9.42: Sea chanteys—John Goss and Cathedral Male Quartet', (a) "Lowland" (arxed. (Tnylor) ; (b) "Highland Laddi o*' 0 *' (Harris). 9.4 C: Bass—Mr J. Philip >layhew. (a) "Within These Sa>*rcd Bowers" (Mozart); (b) "Mine Enemy" (Rudd). 9.50: Cornet —Mr W. Elder. "A Perfect Day" (Bondl. March—D'evonport United Band, "El Abanico" (Hume). ' 4YA. ri'NKOIX (050 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 3.t5: Lecturette —"Sandwiches and Sandwich Fillings," talk prepared by Home Scienco Extension Department of Otago University under auspices of 4YA Primary Productions Committee. 4.25: Sporting results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. G.O; Dinner session. 7.0: News session. 7.15: Talk—Mr C. Weighton. under auspices of 4YA Primary ProductionsCommittee, "Shearing Troubles." 8.0: Chimes. Overture—Colonial Club Orchestra. "Rio Rita Medlev." 8.9: Baritone—Mr K. 1 'The West's Awake"(Davis) ; (b) "Thy Beaming Eyes" (MaeDoweU). 8.15: Popular melodies—Ken? Ortiheans, (a) VJ\' c £' n ' Petals off of Daisies" (Henderson) ; (b) "Lucky Me, Lovable You" (Ager). 8.23: Talk—Mr Marshall, "A Day in the Life of an Auctioneer." 8.38: Foxtrot—Krnz Ornheans, "Without You, Emnline" (Rn*e>. 8.46: Soprano—Mies Rita Hnlrnefc. "Live, Love" (Klein). 8.40: Cnrnet—- ; .^ Tafe ' of C»rpheans, "Absent" (MetrnlfK Ba.>: Scotch lmmoir—Mr B. Brown, "When I Met McrKay" (Lauder). 8.57: Popular melodies—Kenz Orpheans. "Singin* a Vagabond Song." 9.1: Weather report and annotmcements. Baritone—Mr R. W. For,
"i'ass Everyman" (Sanderson). 9.6: VaUe and ,'oxtrot—Jveaz Urpheans, (a) "Another Kiss" (Schertzinger) ; (b) "-Punch and Judy Show" (.Black). y.14: Soprano—Miss Kitz Holmes, (a) "Some Day Waiting Will End' (b) "Love's Old Sweet Song" (ilolloy). 9.20: Valse—lxenz Orpheans, "Love Me" (Aivaz). 9.24: Scotch humour —Mr B. Brown, (a; ."I Like My Old Home Town (Lauder); (b) "Bonnie Lizzie Lindsay* (Lauder). 9.30: Danes*session. REBROADCAST OF SPEECH. KING'S i °J 8 , b ? nefit of overseas listener* a broadcast of the opening of the Indian Round r P° n . tere "ce- will- be carried out by the- British short-wave station SSW and, r-iI n i , . a . P i er,C K co " dltions permitting 3YA .»- 0 a the other New. Zealand Minister s^T this S.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 8
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