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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following aro to-day’a broadcast programmes:— IYA, AUCKLAND.—3 p.m. Jo 4.30 p.ni.: Afternoon concert. 7.1 b: News and reports, etc.; book review. 7.30 to 7.45: Lecture by Mr. Norinau. Kerr cn ''Physical Culture.” 3 to 10: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from tlxo Empress Picture Theatre Mr. Len. Stokes); choir, “Soldiers’ Chorus” (Gounod), Kingsland Methodist Choir; ’cello solo. “Love, Here is My Heart” (Squire), Mr. V. K. Thom; choir, ‘Hymn to\Music,’ Kingsland Methodist Choir; soprano solo, selected, Miss Wood; choir, “Radiant Morn.” Kingsland Methodist Choir; elocutionary, selected. Miss Davidson; baritone solos, (a) “Drake’s Drum,” (b) selected, Mr. W. Kutledge; c Gather report and interval; relay of orchestral selections from the Empress Picture Theatre; choir, (a) “Peter Piper,” (b) “Old Mother Hubbard.” Kingsland Metho'list Choir; ’cello solo, selected, Mr., Thom; soprano solos, (a) “Advice,” (b; selected. Miss Wood; baritone solo. “Thora” /Testi), Mr. Itutledge; choir, (a) “Moonlight,” (b) selected, Kingsland Methodist ‘’hoir; elocutionary, selected. Miss Davidson. 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH.—3 p.m. to 4.60 D. : Afternoon concert. 7.15: Talk arranged by Canterbury Progress League. 7.30: Mr. A. W. Hudson, "Field Experimental Work in Canterbury.” 8 to 10: Chimes: relay of orchestral selections from the Liberty Picture Theatre orchestra (conductor, Mr. Ernest Jamieson); soprano solos, (a) “Passing By” (Purchell), (b? “Down Here” (Brahe), Mjss N. Ormerod; violin solo, “Canzonetta” (d Ambrosia), Miss Mary Ward; conn alto solo, “The Linden Tree” (Schubert), Miss N. Bowden; baritone solo, selected, Mr. J. Harroway; violin solo. ‘Vivace (Dercine), MisS Mary Ward; soprano solo, “Pokoare” (Hill), Miss N. Ormerod; baritone solo, selected, Mr. J. Harroway; pianoforte soio, selected, studio pianist; contralto solos, (a) “Sunday” (Brahms), (b) “Lament of Isis” (Bantock), Miss N. Bowden; interval; lecture recital by Mr. T. Vernon Griffiths, on Gustav Holtz and Vaughan Williams, illustrated by musical numbers. 4YA, DUNEDIN.—7 p.m.: Chimes; requested gramophone numbers. 8 to 10: Chimes; studio concert and rrAtiy of orchestral selections from the Empire Picture Theatre, under Mr. Chas Parnell; vocal solos, (a) “Kirfg Charles” (White), (b) “Muleteer Malaga” Trotcre), Mr. E. G. Bond; Violin solo, "Gavotte” (Bach). Mr. A. IL Howie; vocal solos, selected, Miss Henstock; relay of orchestral FelcLjtiona from the Empire I-icture Thea<r6; vocal solos, (a) "Bedouin Love Song (Pinsuti). (b) “Deathless Army” (Irotere), Mr. J. McNaughton; guitar duct. Hi. Hi, the Merrio.” Messrs. Sheehy and Campbell: recital, selected, Mrs. Kobin Adair; vocal solos, (a) “Bird of Love P lvir *9’ 'bl selected, Hr. A, Snell; violin solo, “Rondino on a Theme by Bcethovcir (Kreisler), Mr. A. It Howie; guitar duct, 'Bvc. Bye. Blackbird, Messrs, bbceliy and Campbell; relay of ■ rchestrnl selections from the Empire Picture theatre, vocal solos, (a) “The Garden of lorn Heart," (b) selected, Miss Gwen Cooper, recital, selected, Mrs. Robin Adair; 'ocal solos, selected. Mrs. V. Giirrie: violin solo, •'Romance” (Wieniawski). Mr. A. It Howie; guitar duet, selected, Messis. Sheehy and Campbell; vocal solos, (a) “Songs of the Waggoner (Smith). (>) “You Along o’ Me” (Sanderson), Mr. L. G. Bond. . 2.YK. WELLINGTON.—SiIent. 2FC, SYDNEY—7.4S p.m.: A talk by the technical editor of "Wireless Weekly. 8- “Big Ben”: programme announcements. 8.1: The llandwick Municipal Band. 8.15: Miss Eva M’ebb-Jones, mezzo, “Roberto, O Tu che Adoro ’ (Meyerbeer). 9.19: The Randwick Municipal Burnt. B..>d: Mr. George Welch, comedian. 8.40; The Randwick Municipal Band. MI. Stuart Robertson, young English basso, who is touring Australia and New Zealand with Dame Nellie Melba, will give items Horn Ins repertoire. 9.3: Tho llandwick Municipal Band. 9.18: Miss Eva Webb-Jones, inezzo. (a) “The Flutes of Arca.ly (James), (b) “The Spirit Song" (Haydn). 9.20: Mr. Lindley Evans, solo pianist and accompapist to Dame Nellie Melba, pianoforte solos. 9.35: Mr. George Welch, comedian. 9.43: The Bandwick Municipal Band. 9.53: Mr. Scott Alexander will deliver the third of “Martin Meek?.” topical comedy radio dissertations, written specially for broadcasting hv Codrington Ball, entitled “The Danger of Telling tho Truth. 10.3: Mr. Stuart Robertson, English basso. 10.13: Mr. Lindley Evans, pianoforte solo*. 10,23: Miss Shirley Cooke, comedienne. 10.30: An original comedy cf London life, specially written for broad easting by Codrington Ball, entitled “Olean And? ; scene, The Thames Embankment, Christmas Eve. Characters—Bill Karrop <a costermonger). Mr. Scott Alcxarder: Liza Harris (his Wife), Miss Ruth Wilson; Chumley Chesterton (a playwright), and Polico-Sergeant Molloy, of T ho Metropolitan Police. 10.50: Miss Shirley Cooke, songs t’.t the piano. 10.58: Late news, and announcements. 11: “Big Ben”; National Anthem: close down. , , 2RL, SYDNEY-8 p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes: Broadcasters’ topical chorus. 8.3: Mr. Leslie Herford 'baritone). 8.10: Mr. Phil. Mountain (comedian). 8.17: Fashion and social notes, by Miss Bessie Dorrington, broadcast from the ballroom of the Ambassadors. 8.22: Miss Hilda Lane (soprano). 8.29: Jazz music from the studio. 8.37: Mr. Leslie Herford. 8.41: Jazz music from the studio. 8.49: Mr. Phil. Mountain. 8.53: Jazz music from the studio. 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes; resume of following day’s programme; weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares. Government meteorologist. 9.6: Jazz music from the studio. 9.14: Fashion and social notes from the Ambassadors. 9 19: Jazz music from the studio. 9.27: Miss Hilda. Lane. 9.31: Jazz music from the studio. 9.39: Mr. Leslie Herford. 9.43? Jazz music from the studio. 9.51: Mr. Phil. Mountain. 9.55: Jazz music from the studio. 10.3: Miss Hilda Lane. 10.7: Jazz music from tho studio. 10.15: News items and jazz until 11. It: G.P.O. clock and chimes: National Anthem. 3LO. MELBOURNE.—B p.m.: Dr. Brooke Nicholls. 8.15: Joe Aaronson and his Synco-Symplionists. During the intervals between the dances the following artists will appear—Ernest. Wilson (baritone), Nell Crane (comedienne), Grace and Keats. Syd. Beck (comedian), Russell Callow (tenor). 11.40: Close down. 4QG, BRISBANE.-Clarwin Orchestra, Anglo Male Quartet. 8 p.m.: Overture, “Encouragement” (Boettger), the Clarwin Orchestra (conductor, Mr. S. Henry): s<> nrano solo, “Givo Me Youth and a Day (Teschemacher), Miss R. G. Husband; male quartet, “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep’’ (Parks), the Anglo Male Quartet: tenor solo. “Till Death” (Mascheroni), Mr. C. R. Kolb: waltz. "Rose of Panama” (Bennett), the Clarwin Orchestra; bass solo, “One Fleeting Hour” (Dorothy Lee), Mr. R. Pike; male quartet, “Siftin’ Around the Fire” (Parks), the Anglo Male Quartet: soprano solo. “A Perfect Day” (Bond), Miss R. G. Husband; selection, “Mendelssohn Tdelodies” (arranged by Roberts), lhe Clarwin Orchestra: tenor and bass duet, "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise 'Seitz), Messrs. C. Kolb and R. Pike? orchestral, popular items, the Clarwin Orchestra. t 9: Metropolitan weather forecast; baritone solo, “Who Knows?” (Ball). Mr. P. N Watts; march, “Gippsland” (Lithgow), the Clarwin Orchestra): male ouartet, “Palo in the Amber West'* (Parks), lhe Anglo Male Quartet. 9.30: From the band-room—An impromptu programme cf music by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band (conductor. Mr. K Jackson). “O? From the studio, the “Daily Mail” news; weather news: close down. Note—New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 186, 5 May 1927, Page 13

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 186, 5 May 1927, Page 13

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 186, 5 May 1927, Page 13

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