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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following arc to-day’s broadcast programmes — IYA, AUCKLAND.—Day session, relay description of races. 6.30 p.m. to 7 p.m.: Children’s session. 7.15 p.m. Io 7.45 p.m.: News and reports; motor notes by Mr. George Campbell. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: ChinißSj i’dtiy of orchestrul selectionsj contralto solos, (a) "Homeland. (bl To a Miniature." Miss U. Smith: 'cello solos, (a) selected, (b, selected. Mr. V. R. Thom: tenor solos, (a) "Evening. Song „ (Blumenthal). (b) "Berceuse de Jocelvn (Mr D. McMinn; violin solos, (a) ■Barcarolle (Woltage). <b) "Bohemian Girl (Ambrosio); elocutionary, (a) relccted. ( b) selected. Miss E. Murdoch. Interval. Grand organ recital of sea-soiial music bv Mr. T. 8. Webster. < , 3YA, CHRISTCIIUROH.-3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Concert. 6.15 p.m. to 7.15 p.m.: Special children’s session arranged by Uncle Jack; stories and music. 8 P.m. to 10 p.m.: Studio concert nd grand organ recital. , < , n „ 4YA, DUNEDIN.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Concert. 7 p.m.: Children’s session; Aunt Diana's sister. 7.30 P.m.: News and reports, etc 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Studio concert; relay of dance programme from the Savoy Cabaret, by Mr. brn. Beecham and his Savoy Dance Orchestra. 2YK. WELLINGTON. -3 pm. to 4.30 p.m.: Concert, including relay of dance selections by Manuel Hyman s Exhibition Band, from the New Adelphi Cabaret. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.: Children's session: Aunt Jo. aud Uncle Bill. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Studio concert of latest Bristol tuH B an ;d records, and relay of Manuel Hyman s Exhibition Band from the New Adelphi Cabaret. „„ . . 2FC, SYDNEY.—S.SO p.m.: The chimes of 2FO; the "Hello Man” <plks to the children. 6.45: Broadcast from Farmers Restaurant: items from the New Yeans Eve dinner party, Including songs by tnu well known comedian, Mr. Ad Cree. 7.10: Racing talk by 2FC racing commissioner. 7.20: "Evening News" late news service and weather information. 7.30: Dalgety s market reports (wool, wheat, stock), fruit and vegetable market. 7.55: Announcements. 8: Broadcast from Farmers Exhibition Hall, an "all star'' programme supplied by 2?C leading artists, who are appearing at- the studio reunion: the following items will be inc uded-8.2: Greetings. 8.5: Mr. Richard A Bartleman, baritone. 8.9: Miss Peggy Dunba.r, contralto. 8.13: Mr. Joe Cahill, entertainer, “Mister Dooley on Piano Playing." 8.15: Miss Marie Cooke, soprano. 8.20: Miss Virginia Bassetti. contralto. 8.25: Mr. Reg. Greenwood, comedian. “My Home is Far Away.” 8.30: Mr. Charles Stephens, tenor, and 'Miss Joyce Hadley, soprano, duet frem “Madame Butterfly." 8.35: Mr. Bruirtbn Gibb, elocutionist. "The Disagreeable Musician.” 8.43: Madame Emily Marks, soprano. 8.47: Miss Annie Hughes. English character actress, “England.” 8.52: Some sidelights on 2FO. 9.5: Miss Mabel Batchelor, soprano. 9.10; Mr. Alfred Cunningham, baritone. 9.15: Madame Vera. Tasma, soprano. 9.20: Mr. Charles Lawrence, entertainer. 9.25:' Mr. Ernest Archer, tenor. 9.30: Madame Evelyn Grieg, some microphone musings. 9.38: Miss Elsie Peerless, soprano. 9.42: Mr. Russ Carling, entertainer. 9.50: Mr. Lionel Lawson, violinist. 9.56: Mr. Walter Hunt and Miss Eva .Warhurst. 10.4: Mr. A. E. Y. Benham, bass. 10.10: Mr. Ad Cree, Scotch comedian. 10.16: Mr. Gladstone Bell, 'cellist. 10.22: Mr. Fred Harman, baritone. 10.26: Mr. E. J. Van-de-Velde. 10.30: Mr. Lindley Evans, pianist. 10.34: The Metropolitan (Quartet, consisting of Miss Marie Cooke (soprano), Miss Mary Bourke (contralto). Mr. A. L. Chapman (tenor), and Mr. A. G. Ellis (baritone), in the quartet “Loce Triumphant” (Easthorpe). 10.34: Miss Leslie Elliott, entertainer. 10 42: Mr. Mayo Hunter, in steel guitar items. 10.47: Miss Daisy Richards, violinist. 10.54: Miss Eileen Boyd, soprano. 11: 2FC Dance Band in dance numbers (conductor, Mr. Eric Pearce). ’1.10: Some humour. .11.15: A skit ou ourseives. 11.30: 2FC Dance Band. 11.55: Geetings. 12: The Now Year ushered in. 12.10 Close down. 2GB, SYDNEY.—7.SS p.m.: .nstrumental trio (Monica Border, Muriel Lang, Ada Brook). 8.3: Address by J. J. Van der Leeuw. 6.20: “The Story of English Music.” told snd illustrated by Clement Hosking, assisted by the ladies’ choir, the vocal ouartet. and pupils from the Clement Hosking Studio—(l) "It Was a Lover aud His Lass” (Morley. -1577), artist. Ethel Jones; (2i "Gather Ye Roses While Ye May” (Lawes. 1582), ladies’ choir; (3) 'The Vicar o£ Bray” (17th oentury), artist. Herbert Hiscox; (4) "The Oak and tho Ash” (17th century), artist, Eva Caslmie; (5) “Over the Mountains" (17tb century), artist. Thomas Hall; (6) "Shepherd, Thy Demeanour Vary" (17th century), artist, Margaret Best; (7) “The Lass of Richmond Hill” (17th century), vocal quartet (Ethel Jones. Sibyl Bevan, Thos. Hall. Herbert Hiscox, (8) “The Self-Banished" (Dr. Blow), artist, Clement Hosking; (9) "Nymphs and Shepherds" 'Purcell, 1658), ladies’ choir; (10) “Ye Twice Ten Hundred Deities" (Purcell, ’658). artist, Clement Hosking; (11) “By Thy Banks, Gentle Stowe” (Bryce), artist. Ethel Jones); (12 ‘When Daisies Pied" (Arne, 1710), artist, Sylvia Ley; (13) ‘Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind” (Arne), artist, Clement Hosking;, (14) “Cherry Ripe” (Horn, 1786). artist, Ethel Jones; (15) vocal quartet, “O, Who Will o’er the Downs" (Pensail), Ethel Jones. Sibyl Bevan, Thos. Hall, Herbert Hiscox. 9.25: Violin solos by Monica Border. 9.32: Talk on radio. 9.42: Piano solos by Ada Brook. 9.52: “Great thoughts from great minds,” by Professor Wood 2BL, SYDNEY.—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; broadcasters’ topical chorus. 8.3: Miss Mary Neal (mezzo contralto). 8.11: Mr. Macready Wilson (basso). 8.19: Mr. Douglas Graham (Scottish comedian). 8.27: Mr. Roger Jones (baritone). 8.35: The senior sporting expert of the ‘‘Sun” ■will talk of the prospects of Saturday's racing. 8.55: Resume of following day’s programme; weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. J. .’tares, Government Meteorologist. 9.0: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 0.1: Broadcasters' Trio. 0.11: Miss Phyllis Atkinson (mezzo soprano). 9,19: Sketch by Miss May Nancarrow aud partner. 9.34: Mr. Roger Jones. 9.42: Miss Mary' Neal. 0.50: Mrs. Douglas Graham. 9.58: Miss Marjorie Skill (soprano). 10.6: Interval. 10.11: Broadi casters’ Trio. 10.21: Mr. Macready Wilson. 10.29: Miss May Nancarrow (elocutionist). 10.37: Mr. Norman Wright (tenor). 10.45: Miss Phyllis Atkinson. 10.53: Air. Billy Dick (songs nt the piano). 11.0: C.1’.0. clock and chimes. 11.1: Broadcaster >' Trio. 11.0: Miss Marjorie Skill. 11.19: Mr. Norman Wright. 11.27: Miss Phyllis Atkinson. 11.35: Mr. Billy Diek--11.43: Mr. Norman Wright. 11.51: Broadcasters’ Trio. 12.0: G.P.O. clock and chlincs; Al. Hammett and the Ambassadors’ Dance Band broadcast from the ballroom of the Ambassadors. During the intervals between dances, news reports (by courtesy of the “Sun” newspaper) will be broadcast. 2 a.m.:. ‘G.P.O. clock and chimes. Close dowh. 3LO, MELBOURNE.—7.4O p.m.: Theatrical. S:*3LO Melody* Masters; between (lances, Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day, Pat McLean. Renn Miller, Mascot Ralston. 4QG, BRISBANE.—Part 1 : Popular concert.—B p.m.: Overture, “The Monarch’’ (Kretehnei:), tlie Studio Orchestra (conductor. Mr. A. R. Featherstone); contralto solo, ."My Dear Soul’’ (Sanderson), Miss Irene Elphinstone: monolog-ie, “The Serial Story” (Anon), Mr. 11. Humphreys; group of popular numbers by the Studio Orchestra, with vocal refrains by Mr. C. V. Woodland: march. “Ravenswood” (Rimmer), tlie Federal Baud (condticfbr, Mr. VV. H. Davis): baritone solo, “Youth” (Allitsen), Mr. A. N. Falk; monologue, “Wilfred Denver’s Dream” from “The Silver King” Mr II Humphreys: humorous number, “Pop Goes the Weasel” (Hawkins), the Federal Band: contralto solo, "Thank God for a Garden” (del Riego), Miss Irene Elphinstone; euphonium solo, ‘'The Alpine

Rose,” Mr. Jack Gayion (accompanied by the Federal Band); 1 Maid” (Rimmer), the Fndera l Band, baritone solo, "Didst Thou But Know (Wright), Mr. A. N. Falk; fox trot, strolling Back” (McKee), the federal Band, "Auld Lang Syne,” the 1‘ the chestra, serenade, Mcoise (I oil atlt), the Studio Orchestra; tenor solos- a) I Hear You Calling Me” (.Marshall), (b) Serenade” (Schubert), Mr. Geo. Williamson; march, ‘‘lmp’’ (Alford), the Studio Orchestra. Part II: Dance music—9.3o p.m.. From the Crystal Palace, dance music by th« Crystal I’alace Dance Band. I ait 111 A special ‘‘Scotch Nlb’W-” the’passtion of the programme to maik the pass lug of tlie old year will comprise the relaying of a real “Scotch nicht from the house of Mr. W. Donald, Sussex Street, West End The relaying of a broadcast programme from a private house is a novel one. The programme will be an impromptu one, and will consist of two hours’ "real Scotch Donald in* irrnm the house oi »»• Donaiu, l2 (midnight): From tim studio, “A happy new year to all, from PROGRAMMES. IYA, AUCKLAND.-Day session. Relav description of races. 8 to 11 P- in -; Relay of dance programme. larticulars to be announced later. # 3YA CHRISTCHURCH.— 8 to 11 p.m.. Studio’ and relaying of dance programme. 4YA, DUNEDIN—SiIent. 2YK, WELLINGTON.— 8 to 11 P-™;T Relav of dance programme from the Columbian Cabaret by Bird’s Columbian Solo Si 2FO )r SYDNEY.-7-55 pan.: The chimes of 2FC and aunouilceioents. 8: Broadcast from the Crystal Palace Theatre, items l>v the orchestra, under, the baton of Mr. Harry Stone'(by courtesy of *j he p d> r ® ct0 ™ of Union Theatres, Ltd.). 8.30. From the studio, Miss Elsie Peerless, soprano, Caio Nome” (Verdi). 8.34: Stewart and Lorraine humorous instr amentalists, banjo duet “Egmont” (violins), (a), "perfect Dav” (Bond), (b) “Christinas Sleigh Bells, (c) y “Just One Girl” (Ndall). 8 44 t Mr Laurence Halbert, baritone.. 8.48. bagpipe selection. 8.52: Miss Msie lectlesa sonrano. (a) ' Hauie* (Davies), (b) il)e Scottish Blue Bell” (Barker). 9: Mr. Jack Lumsdaine, entertainer. „ M J’...pj Cree. Scottish comedian, Wh?n I Meet Machie” (Lauder). 9.18: Stewart and Lor. raine, humorous instrumentalists, (a banjo duet "Annie Laurie (Scott), (b) rtolins. "The Rosary’’ iNevin), (c, organ chimes duet, (d) violins, Solo Mio (Di Capua). 9.28: Miss Elsie Peerless, soprano, "Spring” (Tostl). 9 33: Bag-pipe Reactions 9:40: Mr. Ad Oree, Scottish comedian, “Chairman’s Remarks” (Tayier) 9 44- Mr. Jack Lumsdaine, enteitainer. 9.54: Stewart and Lorraine, (a) “Sweet Chiming Bells,” b) banjo duet, “Dusky Rose” ' (Allan), ,< c \ . < ? rg^.? l duet “Death of Nelson , (d) Mary of Argyle" (Ne son). 10.4: From the Crystal Paface Theatre, items by the orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Harry Stone. 10.30: Mr. Laurence Halbert, baritone. 10'34; 2FC Dance Band, in dance numbers (conductor. Mr. Eno Pearce). ,10.4-. Mr Ad Cree, Scottish comedian, Mary Mack” (Johnstone). 10.52 Further items by the dance band. 11: Announcements, dance music from 2FO Dance Baud until midnight. 12: National Anthem. Close d 2UL, SYDNEY.—B p.m.: Clock and chimes; broadcasters’ topical chorus. 8.3: The Ambassadors Instrumental Salon Quartet under the direction <f Mr. Claude McGlynn 8.30: Mr. Peter Sutherland (basso). 8.37: Miss Hilda Walker (soprlno). 8.44: Mr. Will Cherry (imitation of birds, etc.). 8.54: Resume of following day’s programme: weather report and forecast, by courtesy of. Mr. C. J. Males. Government, meteorologist. 9: G.R.U. clock and chimes. _ 9.1: Miss Amj Ostinga (contralto). 9.8: Mr. Stanley R : Catlett (tenor; 9.15>: Mr. Herbert Hinchcliffe ■ baritone). 9.22: Duet, Miss Amy Ostinga and Mr. Peter Sutherland. 9.26: Interval. 9.31: Miss Hilda Walker. 9.38: Mr. Will Cherrv. 9.48: Duet, Messrs S. R. Catlett and 11. Hinchcliil’e. 9.52: Mr. Peter Sutherland. 10: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 10.1: Miss Amy Ostinga. 10.5: Mr. Stanley R. Catlett. 10.10: Mr. Herbert Hinchcliffe. 10.15: Al Hammett aud ihe Ambassadors Dance Band, broadcast from the ballroom of the Ambassadors. During the intervale between dances news reports by courtesy of the “Sun ’ newspapers will be broadcast. 12: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. SLO, MHLBOIKNE.-8 p.m.: Coburg City Band: 8.10: Renn Miller, baritone. 8.17: Tonovox Quartet. 8.24: Reginala Bradley, violin recital. 8.34: Coburg City Band. 8.44: Elsie Davies, soprano. 8 50r Oneact Play. 9.10: Coburg City Band. 9.20; Moaua Lua Duo. 9.30; Renn Miller, baritone. 4 9.37: Coburg City Band. 9.47: Tonovox Quartet. 9.54; News. 10.4: Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day. 10.14: Moana Lua Duo. 10.21: Elsie Davies, soprano. 10.28: News. 10.38: Rupert Hazell and EUie Day. 10.45: Coburg City Band. 11: Our great thought. 11.1: 3LU Melody Masters. 11.40 Close down. 4QG, BRISBANE.-8 p.m.: From the Gaiety Theatre. Toowong, orchestral music. 8.15. From the studio-Hawauau instrumentalists, The Kalua Trio; tenor solo, “You Can’t Buy a Thousand Rays of Sunshine” (Harmer), Mr. Harry Marne; contralto solo, “Down the Vale (Moir), Miss Winifred Anderson; Hawaiian instrumentalists, l'he Kalua Trio; tenor solo, “For You Alone” (Glieel), Mr. Harry Marne; Hawaiian instrumentalists, The Kalua Trio; contralto solo, "Marietta (Romilli). Miss Winilred Anderson, 8.45: From the Gaiety Theatre. Toowong, orchestral music. 9: From <ennon s ballroom, dance music by the Ajax Nove.ty Band. 10: From the studio "The Sunday Mail” news; weather news. / SUNDAY’S PROGRAMMES. , IYA. AUCKLAND.—6.-45 p.m.: Relay of evening service from St. Mary’s Church of England Cathedral; preacher, the Rev. Canon Percival James; organist, Mr. Edgar Randall. 8.15: Grand organ, choral aud vocal Items will be broadcast from the church. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.—6.4S p.m.: Relay of evening service from fet. Andrew s Presbyterian Church; preacher, the Rev. Norman Webster. 8.15: Grand organ, choral, and vocal Items will be broadcast from the church. _ , 4YA. DUNEDIN.—6.3O p.m.: Relay of evening service from the First Church of Utago; preacher, Dr. E. N. Merrington; organist, Dr. V. E. Galway. 8: Relay from St. Kilda band rotunda (weather permitting) of concert by the St. Kilda Band, under the direction of Mr. Jas. Dixon. 2YK. WELLINGTON.—6.SO p.m.: Relay of evening service from Vivian Street Baptist Church; preacher, the Rev. F. E. Harry; organist and choirmaster, Mr. R. Don. 8.15: Relay from His Majesty’s Theatre of the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band recital and concert, under the direction of Mr. Harry Berry 2FO, SYDNEY.—6.2S p.m.: Announcements. 6.30: From tlie studio. Mr. David Craven, baritone. 6.34: Miss Barbara Briscoe, contralto, recit. “Sponßa Euridiel,” aria "Che Saro,” C. W. Gluck. 6.38: Miss Daisy- Richards, violinist, (a) “Hebrew Melody” (Ashron), (b) 'La Gitana’ (Kreisler). 6.47: Mr. David Craven, baritone. 6.55: Miss Barbara Br scoe. contralto, "Out of the Deep I Call" (Martin). 7: Miss Daisy Richards, violinist, (a) “Romance” (Wlenlawskl), (b) “Minuet” (Porpora-Kreisier). 7.8: Mr David Graven, baritone. 7.12: Misa Barbara Briscoe, contralto, (a) “Hindoo Song’ (Bemberg), (b) “Beside "till Waters (Hambler). 7.20: Broadcast from St. James' Church of England. King Street. Sydnev. tlie evening service, conducted by the Rev. P. A. Micklem. M.A. 8.25: Broadcast from the Manly beach » rotunda. items by the Manly Mumcinal Band, nnder the baton of Mr. J. Pbeloung. 9.30: From the studio, Mr. Sydney Calland, baritone. (a' Have You News of My Bov Jack? 'German), (b) "Tlie Sweetest Flower that Blows’ (Harvev). 9.38: Miss Eileen Boyd, contralto. 9.45: Piano solos. 9.59; Mr. ydney Cal; land, baritone, (al Silent Forest, (Tnrrpnq) (b) “The Minstrel Boy (Moore). 9.58: Miss Eileen Boyd, contV2BL SYDN C EY. O -8 d 3°0 W 'p.m.: From the studio, broadcasters trip. 8 40- The Lyric Mttlp Onnrtet. 8.50: Miss Heather Kiniiaird 'contralto). 8.57: Resume of following day’s programme; weather report

aud forecast, by courtesy of Mr. 0. J. Mares,: Government meteorohgist. 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 9.1: Mr. Bryce Carter (’cello solos). 9.8; Mr. David Smith (baritone). 9.15. Miss Ella Goodman (soprano). 9.22: Broadcasters Trio. 9.32: Thu Lyric Male Quartet. 9.42: Miss Heather Kinnaird. 3.4!): Mr. Brjcc Carter. 9.56: Mr. David Smith. 10.3: Miss Ella Goodman. 10.10: Broadcasters Trio. 10.20: Close down. 4QG, BRISBANE.-7.30 p.m.; Church service. At the conclusion <t the church service, the concert by the Greater Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will be relaj’ed from Wickham Park. 9.30: Close down. Note.—New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 82, 31 December 1926, Page 12

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 82, 31 December 1926, Page 12

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 82, 31 December 1926, Page 12

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