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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

Following, are to-day's broadcast programmes : —

2YA, WELLINGTON, 420 METRES. 3 p.m., Afternoon concert and relay of .Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from Adelphi Cabaret. 3.30: Leeturette—Mrs. Barrington, ‘Electric Cooking.” 4.0: Resumption of afternoon concert programme. . , , 4.15: Dr. L. A. Line (St. John Ambulance Society), "First Aid.” 5.0: Close down. 0.0: L'ncle Jasper and party. 7.0: News session and market reports. 7.35: Leeturette—Mr. N. R. Jacobsen, “Light and Colour.” 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office

clock, Wellington. 8.1: Instrumental—Studio Orchestra, se-

lected. 8.11: Song cycle—The Orpheus Quartet, “Pageant b£ Summer” Brahe (Enoch and Sons). , , 8 26: Humorous song—Mr. Douglas Stark, “Sob Stuff,” Jordan (Reynolds). 8.31: Contralto solo—Miss Lily Mackie, "Crabbed Ago and Youth,” Shaw (Boosey). 8.35: Pianoforte solo—Miss Gwen Ming, Poco a Poco,” Franchetti. S.-10: Vocal duet—Messrs. Len Barnes and Arthur Coe, “Hunting Song," Bullard (Schirmer and Co.). 8.44: Soprano solo —Mrs. Alice Harris, . “Tile Waltz. Song" from "Tom Jones,"

German (Chappell). 8.48: Comedy sketch—Messrs. Barnes and Stark, "The Recruiting Office," original. 8.52: Instrumental—Studio Orchestra, se-

ll. 0: Leeturette —Mr. H. C. South, "Books, Wise and Otherwise.” 9.10: Vocal duet—Mrs. Alice Harris and Miss Lily Mackie, "Calm, Silent

Night,” Goetze. 914: Baritone solo—Mr. Len Barnes, J. he Midnight Review,” Glinka (Ricordi). 9.18: Humorous song—Mr. Douglas Stark, “I Forget,” Hastings (Reynolds). 9.23: Tenor solo—Mr. Arthur Coe, "Evening Song,” Blumenthal (Chappell). 9.27: Vocal quartet—The Orpheus Quartet, "In Meme England,” German (Chap-

pell). , 9.32: Humorous song—Messrs. Barnes and Stark, “All’s Well," original. 9.37: Song cycle—The Orpheus Quartet, "Flora's Holiday,” Lane Wilson

(Chappell). 9.52: Instrumental —Studio Orchestra, selected. , „ x IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m., Afternoon session, selected studio items. G. 30, Children’s session, Aunt Bettv. 7.15 to 7.45, News and information. 8.0, Chimes. Special Irish night, arranged by Mr. Duncan Black. 8.1 Relay of overture from Majestic Theatre (Mr. J. WhitefordWaugh, conductor). 8.10, Quartet, Orpheus Quartet, "Oft in the Stilly Night,” Moore (Paling). 8.15, Bass solo, Mr. Duncan Black, "Mountains of Mourne,” Collins (Chappell). 8.20, Duet, Misses B. Smith and E. Bentley, “Eileen Allanah," Thomas (Swan). 8.25, Cornet solo, Mr. F. Bowes, “Come Back to Erin,” Claribel (Allan). 8.30, Soprano solo, Miss Elsie Bentley, “Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms,” Moore (Boosey). 8.35, Tenor solo, Mr. James Simpson, "Macushla,” Macmurrough (Boosey). 8.40, Contralto solo. Miss Beryl Smith, "Hills of Donegal,” Sanderson (Boosey). 8.45, Relay of musical' interlude from Majestic Theatre. 8.55, Duet, Miss E. Bentley and Mr. D. Black, "The Last Rose of Summer” (Murdoch). 9.0, Weather report. 9.1, Cornet solo, Mr. Fred Bowes, “The Harp that Once.” 9.6, Tenor solo, Mr. J. Simpson, "The Minstrel Boy” (Boosey). 9.11, Quartet, Orpheus Quartet, "The Angels’ Whisper,” Lover (National). 9.10, Bass solo, Mr. D. Black, "Molly Bawn” (Chappell). 9.21, Relay of musical entr'acte from Majestic Theatre. 9.31, Contralto solo, Miss B. Smith, “Danny Boy.” 9.36, Soprano solo, Miss E. Bentley, "KlUarney,” Balfe (Ascherbcrg). 9.41, Duet, Messrs. Black and Simpson, "Mother Machree,” Ball (Feldman). 9.46, Cornet solo, Mr. Fred. Bowes, selected. 9.51, Quartet, Orpheus Quartet, (a) selected, (b) "The Dear Little Shamrock” (Jackson). 9.59, A thought. 10.0, Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.—SiIent. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).—3 p.m., Town Hall chimes. 3.1, Mis Master's Voice recital. 3.15, Address by Miss M. I’uechegud, "Redecorating an Old-Fash-ioned Room.” 3.30, Studio music. 4.0, Book talk, by Air. 11. Greenwood, librarian, Dunedin Athenaeum. 4.15, His Master’s Voice recital. 4.30, Close down. 7.0, Town Hall chimes. 7.1, Children’s session, Big Brother Bill. 7.40, News and market reports. , 8.0, Town Hall chimes. Studio concert, 'popular songs of recent years by the 4YA Entertainers. 8.1, Vocal solo, Mr. Billy Gay, “You’d Never Know that Old Home Town." 8.5, Vocal duet, Mrs. J. Marshall and Mr. A. Watson, "So Long, Letty.” 8.9, Cornet and Saxophone duet, Messrs. It. Shannon and M. Horn, "Rose of My Heart.” 8.13, Vocal solo, Mr. A. Watson, "Memories.” 8.17, Vocal solo, Miss Gwen Cooper, "Granny's Song at Twilight.” 8.20, Guitar solo, Mr. N. Scurr, "Drifting and Dreaming.” 8.23, Vocal solos, Miss Myrtle Bills, (a) "I’m Sorry I Slade You Cry,” (b) "When Irish Eves Are Smiling." 8.28, Vocal duet, Miss Gwen Cooper, “Don't You Remember the Time?" 8.31, Plano solo, Mr. J. Stewart, selected. 8.34, Vocal solos, Mrs. J. Marshall, (a) "Avalon,” (b) “You Are a Wonderful Mother.” 8.39, Saxophone solo, Mr. M. Horn, “I’d Climb the Highest Mountain.” 8.43, Vocal solos, Mr. Billy Gay, “Huckleberry Finn.” 8.46, Address, Pastor W. D. More, "The Banded Brotherhood of ’Bacca Burners.” 9.0, Vocal solo, Mr. A. Watson, “Till We Meet Again.” 9.4, Vocal duet, Mrs. J. Marshall and Air. Watson, “Paradise for Two.” 9.8, Cornet and saxophone duet, Messrs. R. Shannon and M. Horn, “The Perfect Day” (Bond). 9.12, Vocal solos, Miss Gwen Cooper, (a) “On Miami Shore,” (b) “There’s a Long, Long Trail.” 9J7. Vocal solo, Mr. Billy Gay, “What! What!! What!!!” 9.21, Saxophone solo, Mr. M. Horn, "I’d Love to Live in Loveland.” 9.24, Vocal duet, Miss G. Cooper andiMr. A. Watson, “.Memory Lane.” 9.27, Vocal solo, Airs. J. Marshall, “Feather Your Nest.” 9.31, Vocal solo, Mr. Billy Gay, ‘“l’m Afraid to go Home in the Dark.” 9.34, Guitar solo. Mr. N. Scurr, "A Night of Love.” 9.37, Vocal solo and chorus, Miss Myrtle Bills, "Moonlight Bay.” 9.41, Saxophone solo, Mr. M. Horn, selected. 9.45, Vocal solo, Mr. A. Watson, selected. 9.48. Guitar solo, Mr. N. Scurr, "Silver Sands of Waikiki.” 9.52, Vocal solo, Miss M. Bills, “Carolina in the Morning.” 9.56, Final chorus. 10.0, Close down.

2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—7.3o p.m., Programme announcements. 7.35, Miss S. J. Williams, of the Sydney University, will talk on "Women and University Life.” 7.44, Eden and Jack Landeryou (entertainers), (a) “To-night’s My Night With Baby,” (b)- "Are You Gonna be Home Tonight?” 7.52, Edna Dowse, violinist. 7.57, Jack Dunne (baritone), (a) “Yo San” (Finden), (b) "Lane in Spain” (Lombardo). 8.10, From the Sydney Town Hall, a public debate arranged by the Sydney School of Arts Debating Club on the subject of Prohibition. The speakers will speak in the following order: (1) The Rev. James Barr, M.A., M.P.; (2) Mr. J. S. Stanton; (3) Madame Wolfcarius; (4) Mr. A. S. Henry; (5) The Rev. It. B. S. Hammond; (6) Mr. Reginald O’Brien. Nos. 1, 3 and 5 will state the case FOR prohibition; Nos. 2, 4 and 6 will state the case AGAINST prohibition. These are members of the Debating Club (S. of A.) At the conclusion of the last speech the audience will bo asked to vote by holding up their hands. The Rev. Mr. Barr sits as a Labour member for the Motherwell division of Glasgow in the House of Commons. Madame Wolfcarius is a prominent member of the Feminist Club of N.S.W. Late weather forecast. 10.0, "Big Ben.” Nellie Chadwick (soprano), (a) “A Land of Silence” (Quilter), (b) "A Coronal” (Quilter). 10.8, Eden and Jack Landeryou (entertainers), (a) "Loud Speakin’ Papa,” (b) piano and banjo novelties. 10.15, Edna Dowse, violinist. 10.24, Jack Dunne (baritone), (a) “There are Maidens in Japan” (Finden). (b) "That World is Mine” (Deppcn). 10.30. The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Cyril Kaye. 10.37, Eden and Jack Landeryou, entertainers. 10.44, Nellie Chadwick, (Soprano), (a) "Ave Maria” (Kahn), (b) “Sunday” (Brahms). 10.50, The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. under the baton of Mr. Cyril .Kaye. 10.57, Late news anil announcements.’ 11.0. “Big Ben.” The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra in popular numbers nn-i til 11.30 p.m. 11.30, National Anthem. Close down.

2BL, SYDNEY (353 metres).—B p.m., G.P-.0. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ topical chorus. 8.3, Broadcasters’ light orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Knight Barnett. 8.11, Miss Marjorie Skill (soprano). 8.18, Mr. Ilaagen Holenbergh (pianist). 8.28. Mr. Alfred Wilmore (tenor). 8.35, Miss Florence Forshaw (viola solos). 8.42. Miss Heather Kinnaird (contralto). 8.49, Mr. J. M. Post, oboe solos. 8.56, Broadcasters’ light orchestra. 9.0, Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares, Government Meteorologist. 9.7. Miss Marjorie Skill. 9.14, Mr. Haagen Holenbergh. 9.24, Mr. Alfred Wilmore. 9.31, Miss Florence Forsbaw. 9.38, Broadcasters’ light orchestra. 9.48, Miss Heather Kinnaird. 9.55, Mr. J. M. Post. 10.2, Rcspmo of following day’s programme. 10.6, Broadcasters’ light Orchestra. 10.15, The Ambassadors’ Dance Band broadcast from the ballroom of the Ambassadors. (During intervals between dances “Sun” news will lie broadcast). 1-.0, G.P.O. clock and chimes. National Anthem.

2GB, SYDNEY—SiIent. „ 3LO. MELBOURNE (371 metres) .7-8.0, Announcements. 8.3. Harold Elvins, pianoforte recital —“Arabesque” (Schumann), "Rigandon” (Raff), "Barcarolle (Rachmaninoff). "Spinning Chorus from the Firing Dutchman” (Wagner Liszt). 8.-0, Eileen Castles (soprano), Air from Tosca” (Puccini), "Serenade” (Schubert). 8,32, Announcements; British official wiro-

less news from Rugby; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message. 8.40, Studio presentation of the opera, “Il Trovatore,” under the direction of J. Sutton Crow, assisted by the Studio Quartet and the Auburn Methodist Choir. Cast: Elsie Davies (soprano), Leonora; Beatrice McKvitt (soprano), Inez: Inn Lillycrap (contralto), Azucena; John D. Sullivan (tenor), Manrico; Charles D. Riggall (tenor), Ruiz; J. Alexander Brown. II Comte di Luna; F. Davies (bass), Ferrando. 10.0, Transmission from Echucn: Echuca Federal Band, march, “On Tour.” F C. Mueller's I’nlais de Dance Orchestra, selection, “On With the Show,” “In a Monastery Garden.” Echuca Federal Band. “Knight Errant.” Cornet solo, “Kentucky Home” (Verdi), McMahon. Echuca Federal Band, Gavotte, “Silver Bell.” Echuca Federal Band, march, "Northumbrian.” Zonophone solo, "New Colonial” (Carlmueller). Paramount Theatre Orchestra, “Caliph of Bagdad.” Echuca Federal Band, novelty "Rag Time Bass Player.” 11.0, “Argus” news service; meteorological information; our great thought. 11.8, Joe Aronson and his SyncoSvmplionists—"Jack in the Box” (Nichol), "Shalimar” (Nichol), “Marie, Marie, Marie” (Brown), “Just a Rose in Old Killarnev” (Swan), "Julius—You Wonderful Beau” (Merer), “Indian Love Call” (Frlml), "Rose Marie” (Friml), "Gimme a Little Kiss Will Ya Huh” (Turk), "Any Ice To-day, Lady?” (Bellard), "The Little White Hoiise in Honeymoon Lane” (Dowling), “I Love the College Girls” (Jaffe), "Classicana,” piano solo (Lange). 11.40, God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—Tonight’s programme has been arranged by Mr. Erich John, and will be provided by his party of radio artists. Part I— Classical: Double quartette. “Harvest Song” (Donizetti): duet, “O Wert Thou in tlie Cold Blast” (Mendelssohn), Miss Audrey Bell (contralto), and Mr. Jack Lord (tenor); baritone solo "Prologue.” (from “Il Paglincci”—Leoncavallo): Mr. Bon Cloirec (baritone); double quartette, “ Nazareth” (Gounod): tenor solo, “Tbe Traveller’s Song" (Mendelssohn) Mr. Walter Land: duet. “Fleeting” (Rubinstein), Miss Mildred Bell (contralto) and Mr. Ben Cloirec (baritone); male quartette, "Chorus ot Old Men” (from “Faust”—Gounod); soprano solo, “Addio del passato” (from "La Traviata”—Verdi), Miss Maye Hughes; contralto duet, "The Angell” (Rubinstein), 'Misses Mildred Bel) and Audrey Bell; bass solo, "On Wings of Song” (Mendelssohn), Mr. Tom Ryan: duet, "May Belle and tbe Flowers” (Mendelssohn), Messrs. Jack Lord (tenor) and Ben Cloirec (baritone): double quartette, "Wanderer’a Song" (Schumann). Part ll—Negro spirituals and plantation songs: Double quartette, “The Ring-tailed Nigger": tenor duet. "It’s Gone,” Messrs. Jack. Lord and Walter Land (with male quartette): contralto solo, ‘.‘Didn't it Rain?” Miss Mildred Bell: double quartette, ‘‘Dlng-Dong-Ding’’: duet, "The Old Nigger,” Messrs. Tom Ryan (bass) and Ben Cloirec (baritone): tenor solo. "Swing Lot, Sweet Chariot.” Mr. Geo. Williamson ; double quartette. “Dance and Sing”: soprano solo, “I Got a Robe.” Miss Mabel Malouf; duet, "Hurry Up Pompey,” Miss Audrey Bell (contralto) and Air. Jack Lord (tenor): bass solo, “Go Down Moses,” Mr. Tom Ryan, duet, "Far Far Away,” Aliases Mabel Alalouf (soprano) nnd Mildred Bell (contralto) with double S’ Rte; double quartette. "The Old .” From the studio: 10.0 p.m., “The Daily Mail” news; weather news. Close down. Note: New Zealand time is nn hour and a half ahead ot eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 8, 4 October 1927, Page 13

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 8, 4 October 1927, Page 13

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 8, 4 October 1927, Page 13

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