BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES
following are to-day’s broadcast pro l grammes:— IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—Quar tet, Lyric Pour, "yiotiier Goose Medley, humour, Mr. Alan McKiwaiu; trio, Mis: Alma McGruer, Mr. Arthur Ripley, am. Mr. Ernest Thomas, marriage scene from ••Romeo and Juliet” (Gounod); tenor solo, Mr. Herbert Richards, "The Devout Lover”; violin, Miss Margaret Stoddart, “Chanson”; quartet, Lyric four, “Fireside Melodies”; soprano solo, Miss Alma McGruer, selected; bass solo, Mr. Ernest Thomas, "Myself When Young” (Lehmann) ; trio, Miss Alma McGruer, Mr. Ripley, and Mr. Thomas, “Holy .Angels” (Gounod) ; humour, Mr. McElwain, further humour; quartet, Lyrie Four, “Volga Boat Song” (Moussorgsky); violin solo, Miss Margaret Stoddart, selected; tenor solo, Mr. Ripley, "Molly Bawn” (MacMurrough); duet, Messrs. Richards and Thomas (tenor and baritone); soprano solo, Miss Alma McGruer, selected; quartet, Lyric Four, "Afton Water” (Hume); relay of music from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under Mr. Henry Engell. 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres).—S p.m.: Chimes; band selection, Wellington City., Citadel Silver Band, , "Gems from Mozart” (Mozart, arr. Hawkins); pianoforte, 'Bandsman K. Thurkcttle, A.T.C.L., "Concert Paraphrase" (Verdi, arr. Liszt); quartet, Lyrie Quartet, (a) "As Mountains Roll” (Meble), (b) "Go, Ask Papa" (Berkos); cornet solo, Bandsman N. Goftin, "Because"; tenor solo, Harry Phipps, "Alisa Mine” (Newton); band selection, Wellington City Citadel Silver Band, “Norwegian March” (Ostby); bass solo, W. Binet Brown, “The Drum-Major” (Newton) ; euphonium solo, Bandsman Allison, "The Village Blacksmith" (arr. Hawkes); quartet, Lyric Quartet, (a) “Two Roses” (Merren), (b) “Pussy in the Well” (Herbert). 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 7.15 p.m.: News and reports. 7.30: Lecturette, arr. by Canterbury Progress League, “Domestic Orchards and Their Control,” by Mr. D. Hogg. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr. A. J. Bunz; baritone solos, Mr. F. Penfold, (a) “My Old Shako" (Trotere), (b) “The Devout Lover” (M. V. White); tenor solos, Mr. Gregory Russell, (a) “The English Rose” (German), (b) “Come, My Life's Delight” (Rosenbloom); contralto solo, Miss Mildred Russell, “Che Faro” (Gluck); clarinet solo, Mr. Lionel Boulton, “Thistle Down” (Novelette) ; soprano solos, Miss Blanche Atkinson, (a) “The Night Nursery” (Armstrong), (b) “The Smoking-room” (Arun(songs from “The Little White House”); vocal duet, Miss Mildred Russell and Mr. Gregory Russell, “Farewell to Summer” (Johnson); flute solo, Mr. Ronald Boulton, "Caprice” (Graceful Dance), “Lemmone); relay from Crystal Palace; bass solo, Mr. F. Penfold, “The Free Road” (Haydn Wood); soprano solos, Miss Blanche Atkinson, (a) "All Night Long I'm Dreaming” (Schumann),!, (b) “Dedication” (Ditson); clarinet and’flute duet, Mears. Lionel and Ronald Boulton, “Serenade" (Titl); tenor solos, Mr. Gregory Russell, (a) "At the Mid-hour of Night” (Cowan), (b) “Inter nos” (MacFadyen); contralto solos, Miss Mildred Russell, (a) “Silent Noon" (V. Will), (b) “Night” (Rimsky-Korsakoff); clarinet and flute duet, Messrs. Lionel and Ronald Boulton, “Lucia” (Valse Espana), (Bertram) ‘ relav from Crvstal Palace: close
down. 4YA, DUNEDIN G 63 metres).—7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes; request gramophone concert. 8: Studio concert and orchestral items, conducted by Mr. Chas. Purnell relayed from Empire Theatre; programme not yet arranged. 8.45: Address on “History of Motor-cars,” by “Gargoyle.” 10: Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY (353 metres).-8 p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters topical chorus. 8.3: The Marrickville Salvation Army Band (bandmaster, Mr. N. H. Knight), broadcast from Wemyss Street, Marrickville. 8.23: Mr Douglas Graham (Scotch comedian). 8 30: Madame Phyllis Howe (soprano). 8.37: Mr. Googe Hanlon (novelty pianist). 8.44: Mr. Frank Rvan (comedian). 8.51: 'Pho Ahad Duo (steel guitars). 8.58; Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr. O. J. Mares, Government meteorologist.'- 9: G.P.O. clock and chimqs; resume of following day’s programme. 9.4: Mr. Sydney Hollister (comedian). 9.11: The Marrickville Salvation Army Band. 9.31: Mr. Douglas Graham. 9.38: Madame Phyllis Howe. 9.45: Mr. Googs Hanlon. 9.52: Mr. Prank Ryan. 10: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 10.1: The Ahad Duo. 10.8: Mr. Sydney Hollister. 10.15: Cec. Morrison and his Gloomchasers, broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino; during intervals between dances “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).—Silent. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—7.4s D.m.: Herbert Browne, now appearing in “Frasquita,” at the Theatre Royal, will speak to you from his dressing-room, by permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. 8: Mr. Rod McGregor, football talk, "Tactics.” 8.15: Joo Aronson’s Synco-Symphon-ists, "My Carmenita” (Duromo), “Out of the Dusk to You” 'Dorothy Lee), ‘That Night in Araby" 'Snyder). 8.25: Frank and Francis Luiz, Hawaiian entertainers. duet. “Dreamy Hawaii," song, "Hawaii Across the Sea.” 8.29: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, "It Made lou Happy' (Donkldson), “While We Danced till Dawn” (Schuster), “Gimme » Little Kiss. Will Ya, Huh?” (Turk). 8.39: Elsa Stralia, soprano, “Jewel Song” from ‘Faust” (Gounod). 8.46: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, “Any Ice To-day, Lady?” (Bollard), “Because I Love You" (Berlin), “For My Sweetheart.” 8.56: J. Howard King, bass-baritone, “The Two Grenadiers” (Schumann). 9: Joo Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. “Jour Heart Looked into Mine” iHubbell), "I'm Tollin' the Birds. Tellin’ the Bees” (Brown), ‘ Oh, if I only had You" (Friend). 9.10: Norman Pill, “Language." 9.14: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, ‘Kentucky Lullaby (Miller), "He’s the Last Word” (Kahn), “Soug of the Wanderer” (Moret). 9.24: Frank and Francis Luiz, duet, “Milanase,” song, “Fair Hawaii.” 9.28: Joe Aronson and hie Synco-Symphonists, “I Don t Know Swift” (Swift), "A Message from Missouri” (Chester), ‘Spring Fever” (piano solo). 9.38: The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message for today is for everybody—“ Every Mother’s plea. Drive Safely; Think for the thoughtless child.” 9.39: J. Howard King, bassbaritone, “My Lodging is the Cellar Here (old German). 9.43: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, “Sam the Old Accordeon Man” (Kahn), “Meadow Lark” (Fiorito), “Talking to the Moon”
(Baskette). 9.53: Norman Hill, "Speech Day.” 9.57: Joe Aronson and his SyncoSymphouists, "I’ve Been Wasting My Dreams Over You” (O'Hagan), "Take in the Sun, Hang Out the Moon" (Woods), ‘Ain’t She Sweet?” (Yellen). 10.1: "Argus” news service; British Official Wireless’ news from Rugby; meteorological information; sporting .notes by "Olympus"; announcements. 10.25: Joe Aronson and *}*?., "Vnco-Symphonists, "Falling in Love With You (Meyer), "Whistle Your Blues „ r 'X ay '(Meyer), "Do the Black Bottom With Me” (Meyer). 10.35: Frank and Francis Luiz, duet, “Mv Honolulu Tom Boy," song, "Nan Lei O Hawaii." 10.39: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, Coyer Me with Sunshine” Dixon), “I’m Looking t° r a four-leaf Clover” (Dixon), In T >‘° ¥ Ol r e r Wo Ar?. Together” (Campbell). 1, J - toward King, bass-baritone, "In Sheltered Vale” (D’Alquen). 10.53: JoeAronson and his Synco-Symphonists, Somewhere Somebody is Waiting for .■ml.- “ All I Want, is You" (Clare), Whisper ..?£ (Bryant). 11: Our great thought, Choose always the’ way that seeing the best, however rough it may be. Custom will render it easy and agree—Pythagoras. 11.1: Joe Aronson and Svaco-bymphonists, ‘ Dismal Desmond" (Bllct), Drifting aud Dreaming,” "While the Years go Drifting By" (Kahn). "Para-’ diso A ley (Archer),, s’l Can’t Forget” (Corriok), "The Animal Fair" (La Forreste), Doll Dance” (piano solo). “There Ajn t No Maybe in My Baby’s Eyes" >l\ahn , Perhaps You’ll Think of Me" (stone), Ive Never Seen a Straight Banana (Waite). “Way Down Home” (Stamper), “Shepherd of the Hills" (Nichols). Lonely Eyes" (Davis). 11.40: "God Saw the King.” 4QG. BRISBANE (385 metres).—From the Acacia Garden—B p.m.: Overture, “Frolic of the Fairies” (Begge), the Gaiety TheaOrchestra; soprano »010, “Come Back villette ’ (Baumer), Mrs. Thelma Champion; cornet solo, “The Lost Chord” (Sullivan). Mr. Peter Vallely; tenor solo, “A Pearls” (Phillips), Mr George Williamson; vocal duct. “Maying” (Smith), Miss Vera and Miss Mabel Parker; Hawaiian instrumentalists in selected numbers; the 4QG Hawaiians; contralto solo, ‘The Ballad Monger” (Martin). Mrs.. M. Span.ier; waltz, “Jolly Dutchman” (Bennett), the Gaiety Theatre Orchestra; soprano solo, “Little Town in Ould County Down,’ Mies Eileen Ileagerty; march, “The Rajah” (Tonka), the Gaiety Theatre Orchestra. From the studio—9; Metropolitan weather forecast. From the Acacia Garden—9.3: Soprano solo, “The Lovo Dream” (Scott), Mrs. Thelma Champion; cornet solo, “May Morning,” Mr. Jeter Vallely; tenor solo. Sweet Early Violets” (Sherrington), Mr. George Wil-IW-J? 18 ?, 11 ? Hawaiian instrumentalists, the 4QG Hawaiians; contralto solo, “Gather io Rosebuds” (Sanderson), Mrs. M. Spanier; fox-trot, “The Ghost of Ukelele” (Brockina), the Gaiety Theatre Orchestra; soprano solo. “Wondering Why" (Clarke). Miss Eileen Ileagerty; vocal duet. “I Love You Truly” (Bond). Miss Vera and Miss Mabel Parker; Hawaiian instrumentalists. the 4QG Hawaiians; novelette. “Little Soubrette” (Granfleld), the Gaiety ; Theatre Orchestra. 10: The “Daily Mail” j news; weather news. Close down. . Note.—New Zealand time is an hour ’ Tiid a half ahead of Australian time. f 2FC, SYDNEY' (442 metres).—43 p.m.;
Big Ben; the Bondi Beach Concert Band, (a) march, “Arabian” (Rimmer); (b) overture, “Martha” (Flotow). 8.15- Walter Kingsley, English baritone (just returned from New Zealand), will sing popular numbers from his repertoire 8.23: The Bondi Beach Concert Band, (a) waltz, “Sunset on the St. Lawrence’ (Heller), (b) duct, “Excelsior” (Balfe). 8.37: Edgar Warwick, well-known English actor, at present appearing in “The Ghost Train,” will present the third of a series of six short broadcasting sketches, specially written for 2FC; he will have the assistance of Miss Eileen Dawn, and the effects will be superimposed by Mr. Laurence Halbert; the title of the sketch to-night is "Harmony in a Flat.” 8.52: The Bondi Beacli Concert Band, selections of TV. H. Squire's songs’ (arr. Hume). 9.4: From Paling’s Concert Salon, a programme by the Sydney Madrigal Society, conducted by Arnold Mote. 9,34: The Bondi Beach Concert Band (from the studio), (a) dance. “In the Shadows” (Finck), (b) “Ballet Music from ‘Faust’” (Gounod). 9.49; “Black and Blue,” by James Donnelly, a diagnosis or the jazz fever, with special attention to the anatomy of modern dance music; during this review, examples of American negro folk melodies and excerpts from recent jazz experiments will be pin red and sung; scenes from a “Black Belt” dance nail will be dramatised. 10.5: The Bondi Beach Concert Band, march, “Brilliant” (nunie). 10.11: Walter Kingsley, English baritone. 10.20: Dancing session, con-. ducted by Lop Maurice. 10.57; Late news and announcements. 11: Big Ben; dancing session, arranged by Len Maurice. 11.30: National Anthem; close down.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 256, 28 July 1927, Page 7
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