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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes 2YA, WELLINGTON, 420 .METRES. 3 p.m., Gramophone recital and- relay of ■Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from Adelphi Cabaret. 5.0: Close down. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Ollice clock, Wellington. 8.1: Instrumental—Allen’s Orchestra, two fox-trots, (a) "It All Depends on You," De Sylva; (b) "Just a Cottage Small,” Hinley (Albert-Chappell). 8.9: -Banjo—Mr. Chas. Brazier. -."Take Your Pick," Mandell (Lawrence Wright). 5.13: Instrumental—Alien's Orchestra, two fox-trots, (a) "Collette”’ (Baer); (b) "Baby Face," Davis and Askt (AllanAlbert). ■ , ~ 8.21: Baritone solo—Mr. A. A. Hollyman, "La I’aloma,” Yradier (.Schott). 8.25: Instrumental—Allen’s Orchestra, (a) "Black. Shuffle,” Sparks; (b) “Blue Skies,” Berlin (Allan-Albert). 8.33: Banjo solo—Mr. Chas. Brazier, “Beat as You Go,” Grimshaw (Clifford . Essex), 8.36: Instrumental—Allen’s Orchestra, two fox-trots, (a) "Ain’t She Sweet?” Ager; (b) “Black Bottom,” Henderson; waltz, “Schoolday Sweethearts,” Edwards (Davls-Chappell-Allen). 8.48: Humorous song—Mr. .Tack Roworth, "The Egg,” Wolseley (Reynolds). 8.52: Dance band—Allen's Orchestra, two fox-trots, (a) "Cover Me Up With Sunshine” (Henderson); (b) "Who?” Kern (Davis -Chappell). 9.0: Lecturette—Miss Phyllis Bates, A Lesson on. the Flat Charleston.” 9.16: Dance’ band—Alien’s Orchestra, two fox-trots, (a) “At Sundown,” Donaldson; (h) “Song of the Wanderer,’ Moret (Allan). — . , . 9.24: Songs at piano—Mr. Billy Hart, (a) “A Lonesome Boy’s Letter Back Home,” Woods; (2) “I Can't Get Over a Girl Like You,” Broones. 9.29: Instrumental — Allen’s Orchestra, “All L Want is You,” Davis; waltz, “So Blue,” De Sylva (Davis-Albert). 9137: Saxophone—Mr. Jack McEwen, “Saxonola,” Doerr (Richmond Rob- , bins). „ . ’, 9.41: Instrumental—Allen s Orchestra, (a) “Cairo,” Myers; (b) “’Deed, I Do,” Hersch (Chappell-Davis). 9.49: Baritone solo—Mr. A. A. Hollyman, “The Great Blue Hills of Silence,” Gillam (.Melo). , t 9.53: Instrumental—Allen’s Orchestra, I m Looking Over a Four-leaf Clover,’ Dixon; "Oh, If I Only Had You Kahn; waltz, "Don't You Understand?” • Gorster (Davis-Albert-Clmppell). 10.5; Humorous song—My. Jack Roworth, “The Blacksmith’s Good-bye,” Arpthrop (Reynolds). „ . , 10.9: Instrumental — Alien’s Orchestra, “Marv Lou,” Lyman; waltz, "Honolulu Moon,” Lawrence (Albert-Allan). 10.17: Songs at the piano—Mr. Billy Hart, "Bridget O’Flynn,” King (Albert). 10.21: Instrumental — Alien’s Orchestra, “Cock-a-Doodle,” Johnston; waltz, “Girl of Yesterday,” Lawrence (Bloen-den-Allan). 10.29: Saxophone — Mr. Jack McEwen, "Cross-. ap[l -Crown,” Finder (Finder and Ur'banek). 10.33: Instrumental—Allan’s Orchestra, <a) "Just a Bird’s-eye View,” Donaldson, (b) ‘.Tie’s the Last Word,” Kalin (Don-aldson-Allan). 10.41: Baritone solo—Mr. A. A. Hpllyman, “Just a Girl That Men Forget,” Dubin and Rath .(Melo), 10.45; Instrumental — Allen’s Orchestra, “Meadow Lark," Fiorito; “My Cutey s Due’: Von Telzer (Albert). IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3 to 4 30 p.m., Afternoon session, selected studio items. 7.15, News' and sports results. 7.30 to 7.45. Talk on “Motor-car ■ Maintenance, by “Gargoyle.” .8.0, Chimes. 8.1, Relay of municipal organ - recital from. Auckland Town- Hiill (organist, Mr. Maughan Barnett).' 9.45, Relay of musical interlude from Strand Theatre; Eve Bentley conducting. 9.49, Baritone solos—Mr. P. Rankin, (a)’ “When the House is Asleep, Paget. (Swan), (b) “I Heard You Go, Stuart (Enoch). 0.55, Violin solos—Miss Phyllis Best, (a) “Tarantella.” David, (b) “La Gltana.” Kreislcr. 10.1, Baritone solo, Mr. P. Rankin’, “Back Home,” Reilly (Dnrewski). 10.5, Violin solo, Miss P. Best, “Hungarian Dance,” Brahms. 10.9, Two records, fjongs sung by Anna Ilata in nonour of H.R.H. Duke of . York’s visit to Rotorua. 10.25, Relay of dance music from Dixieland by The Internationals; under

Mr. Claude Howley. 11.0, A thought. 11.1, Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 3 p.m., Afternoon concert session. 6.0, Children's session, by Uncle Sum. 7.15, News and reports. 7.30, Sporting results. 8.0, Chimes; Relay of orchestral selections from Everybody’s Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Albert Bidgood. 8:15, Tenor solo, Mr. Leslie Stewart, "The Little Hero,” Adams (Boosey). 8.19. Zither-banjo solos, Mr. .Tack Oxley, (a) "Show Me the Way to Go' Home,' 1 King (Chappell), (b) "If You Know Susie,” I.’e Sylva (Albert). 8.2(1, Recitation,' Mr. Alec Dey, "The Lad from Glasgow.”, M.S. 8.30, Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Scherzo,” Schubert (Hansen). 8.35, Tenor solo, Mr. Leslie Stewart. “The Tears of an Old Irisii Mother,” Nicholls (Cole). 8.39. Recitation. Mr. Alec Dey, "Monty on Fashions,” M.S. 8.44, Zitherbanjo solos, Mr. Jack Oxley, (a) “.Moonlight and Roses,” Moret-Loinare (Allan), (b) “Georgette,”. Henderson (Albert). 8.51, Tenor solo, Mr. Leslie Stewart, "I Love lite Moon,” Rubens (Chappell). 8.55, Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Miserere” (Il Trovatorc), Verdi (Bayley and Ferguson), (b) "Waltz,” Taylor (Avgener). 9.4, Relay of dance music from Winter Garden Orchestra, tinder Mr. Los Grummitt, 10.0, National Anthem. Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN—SiIent. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—o.4o p.m., Studio music. 6.55, “Evening News” late news service; ■weather intelligence. 7.10, A full description of to-day’s spring meeting at Randwick. told by the special 2FC racing , staff. . 7.35, Programme announcements. 7.10, Lawrence. Macaulay (baritone)—(a) "Mankind” (Schubert), (b) "There was None to Match Kerekes” (Korbay). 7.48, Madame Emily Marks (soprano). 7.52, Harold Hickey (tenor) — (a) “Bird Songs at Eventide” (Coates). (b) “The Star” (Rogers). 8.0, “Big Ben"; The Crystal Palace Theatre Oichcstra, under the baton of Mr. Harry Stone. 8.15, ■lack Dunne (baritone) —(a) "Cherie, 1 Love You” (Goodman), (b) “The Smoking Room” (Arundale). 8.23, Madame Emily Marks (soprano). 8.27, Duet, Lawrence Macaulay (baritone) and Harold Hickey (tenor), "Watchman. What of the Night” (Sargeant). 8.32, Description and results of events from the Speedway Roynl (from the R.A.S. grounds, Sydney). 8.40, Lawrence Macaulny (baritone)—(a) "Myself When Young” (Lehmann), (h) request number. 8.48, Madame Emily Marks (so prano). 8.52, The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra; under the baton -of Mr. Cyril Kaye. 9.0, “Big Ben”; latest weather forecast. 9.1. Progress results of the polling in the New South Wales State Elections (from the Chief Secretary’s Office, Macquarie Street, Sydney). 9.20, Harold Hickey (tenor) —From the studio, “A Dream of Happiness” (Asprcy). 9.25, The Crystal Palace Theatre Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Harry Stone. 9.35, ' Results from Speedway Royal. 9.40, Mr. 11. Carlo Thomas, “Timo and Rhythm In Ballroom Dancing,” a talk prepared specially for dance lovers. 9.50, The Wentworth' Symphonic Dance Orchestra, under the baton of Mr, Cyril Kaye. 10.0, Progress results of the polling in the New South Wales State Elections (from the Chief Secretary's Office, Macquarie Street, Sydney). 10.20, Madame Emily Marks (so-' prano). 10.25, Results from Speedway Royal. 10.28, The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 10.40, .luck Dunne (baritone) —(1) (a) "Is Your Eyes” (Hilllam), (b) “I Sometimes Wonder” (Flnden); (2) “Old Flagged Path” (Arundale). 10.48. The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra, under the baton of Mr, Cyril Kaye. 10 57, Late news nnd announcements. 11.0 "Big Ben”; progress results of the polling in the New South Wales State Elections (from the Chief Secretary's Office, Macquarie Street, Sydney). 11.20, The Wentworth Svmphonic Dance Orchestra, Interspersed with musical items from the'studio. 12.0, "Big Ben”; progress results from the polling in the New South Wales State Elections. 12.20, Musical items from the studio. 1.0, “Big Ben”; further progress results of the Elections. 1.20, Musical Items from the studio. 2.0, "Big Ben"; progress results of the polling in the N.S.W. State Elections. National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY (353 metres).—o.3o p.m., Musical programme from the studio. 7.15, Results of all sporting nnd athletic information. 7.30, Country news from the “Sun." 8.0. G.P.Oi clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ topical chorus. 8.3. Broadcasters’ trio 8.10, Twenty minutes of harmony and humour by the Quaker Maids. 8.30. Mystery item by Mr. Basil Kirke. 9.30. Broadcasters trio. 9.40, The Quaker Maids. 10.0. G.P.O. clock and ehimes- 10.1, Resume of following day’s programme. 10.5, Broadcasters trio. 10.15, The Ambassadors Dance Band broadcast from the ballroom of The Ambassadors (during intervals between dances "Sun” news will be- broadcast). 12.0, G.P.O. clock and chimes. National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY (310 metres).—B p.m. till 10 p.m., “request” items.

3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres) —8.4 p.m., Studio Quartet—" There is a Green Hill Far Away" (Gounod), 8.10, Madame Gregor Wood—“ The Spirit’s Song’’ (Haydn), "The Page’s Road Song” (Novello), 8.17, Station Trio—“Danco of me Desert Girl” (Hadley). 8.25, Mr. Gregor Wood—“My Heart's Desire” (Clarke), “On the Rond to Mandalay" (Speaks). 8.32, Studio Quartet—“La Bell Gavotte” (Grunt'eld). 8.40, A special programme has been arranged. 10.15, Studio Quartet —“A Balkan Episode.” 10.25, Madame and Mr. Gregor Wood—Duet, “Who is Sylvia?" (Teaton). 10.32, Studio Quartet— "Tonal Ouwa" (Grunn). 10.45, Late sporting results; Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's safety message. 11.0, Our great thought. 11.1, Joe Aronson and his Syneo-Symphon-ists—“Everything’s Peaches” (Squires) ( “Mamina's Gone Young, Papa’s Gone Old (Lee), "Mv Dream of the Big Parade (Dubin), “The Doll Dance,” piano solo (Brown). “At Sundown" (Donaldson), "Collette” (Kahn), "Falling In Love Witn You” (Myer), “Whistle the Blues Away” (Mver), “’Deed I Do” (Illrsch), “Princess Bettv’ji Lullaby” (Stoneham). “Don’t Be Angry With Me” (Donaldson), "She Knows Her Onions” (Yellen), “Classicana,” piano solo (Lange), “I Dove the College Girls” (Jaffe), "The Little White House in Honeymoon Lane" (Dowling), "Any Ice To-day Lady?” (Bellard). “Gimme a Little Kiss, Will Ya. Huh?" (Turk!), “Rose Mario” (Friml), “Indian Love Call” (Friml), “Julius—You Wonderful Boy” (Meyer), “Just a Rose in Old Killarney’ (Swan), “Marie, Marie, Marie” (Brown), “Shalimar” (Nichol), “Jack in the Box” (Nichol). 11.40, God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—A programme by “The Bohemians" (conductor, Mr. Tom Muller). From the studio—B p.m.: Baritone solo, “The Red Star of the Romany” (Sanderson), Mr. E. Harper: male quartet. "Thuringian Volkslciii’ (Franz Abt), "The Bohemians": soprano solo, “Spring Will Return With You (O’Hara). Miss Thelma Champion; musical monologue, “The Waster,” Mr. T. L. Muller; tenor solo, “A Dream,” Mr. Geo. Williamson: duet, “The Battle Eve,” Mr 11. Gilroy and Mr. E. Harper; soprano solo, "Ten Thousand Years From Now” (Ball), Miss Thelma Champion; baritone solo, selected, .Mr. Rav Bruce; musical monologue, “II is First Long Trousers.” Mr. T. L. Muller: male quartet, "Nelly Was a Ladv,” Old Plantation Melody: tenor solo. "The Last Watch” (Pinsuti), Mr. 11. Gilroy; baritone solo, “Macushla," Mr. Ray Bruce; male quartet, “Rest Dearest, Rest,” “The Bohemians.” Speedway— From Davies Park Speedway: 9.0 p.m., Motor-cycle races. From Lennon’s Hotel: 930 p.m.. Dance musie. From the studio: 10 p.m., "The Sunday Mail news; weather news. Close down.

TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. 2i’A, WELLINGTON, 420 METRES. 6.35 p.m., Relay of. evening service of The Terrace Congregational Church. 8.15: Relay of band concert of the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band from His Majesty's Theatre (conductor, .Mr. T. Goodall). . IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—6.ss p.m., Relay of .church service from Beresford Street- Congregational Church. (Preacher. Rev. Lionel Fletcher: choirmaster, Mr. W. Gemmell). 8.30, Relay of organ music from Auckland Town Hall. (Organist, Mr. Maughan Barnett). 9.30. Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— Relays of special anniversary service from Cambridge Terrace Methodist Church Sunday School. 2.45, Special afternoon service for children and adults. 6.30, special evening service for children and adults (Preacher. Rev. J. Harris: choirmaster, Mr T. Hallam: organist. Miss G. Harris 8.30, Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN (403 metres).—o.3o p.m.. Relav of service from Methodist Central Mission. (Preacher, Rev. W. Walker; organist, Mr. Chas. A. Martin). 8.0, Studio concert 9.0, Close down. 2FC. SYDNEY (442 metres).—6 p.m., “Big Ben” and programme announcements. 6.5, Nellie Ravens (contralto)—Song cycle, “Porcelain and Pottery” (Woodley), (1) "A Nanking Bowl,” (2) “A Set of Sevres,” (3) “Deft Ware." 0.15, Captain Fred Aarons will conclude his series of talks on biographical comparisons. Subject: “Peter the Great compared with I’redencs the Great." 6.30. Nellie Ravens (contralto)—Concluding items in the Song Cvcle, “Porcelain and Pottery” (Woodley): (4) "Egvptinn Pottery.” (5) “Old Chelsea ” 6.37, James Donnelly (tenor) will continue hik illustrated musical talks dealing with the development of Negro music. 6.45. Announcement. 6.47. From the Pitt Street Congregational Church. Sydney, organ solos bv Mr. 15. J. Robinson. 7.0, "Big Ben”: the evening service from the Congregational Church. Pitt Street. Sydney. (Preacher. Rev. T’. E. Ruth). 8.30, From the band rotunda. Manly Bench, a programme bv the Manly Municipal Band, conducted by J. Pheloung. 9.30, From the studio—The Conservatorium Ladles' String

Quartet (Muriel Buchanan, violin; Dorothy Curran, violin; Florence Forshaw, viola; Rosamond Cornford, ’cello). 9.4(1, Mabel Batchelor (soprano). 9.47, The Coriservatoriuni Ladies’ String Quartet. 9.55, James Donnelly (tenor). 10.5, The Conservatoritini Ladles’ String Quartet. 10.12, Mabel Batchelor (soprano). 10.20, The Conservatorluin Ladies’ String Quartet. 10.30, National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY (353 metres).—7 p.m., Service broadcast from Methodist Church,Willoughby. 8.30, Broadcasters Trio. 8.40, Mr. Leslie Herford (baritone). 8.47, Miss Dulcie Blair (violinist). 8.54, Miss Ella Goodman (soprano). 9.1, Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Marcs, Government Meteorologist. 9.2, Mr. Bryce Carter (’cello solos). 9.9, Mr, Frank Hatherley (dramatic entertainer). 9.16, Broadcasters Trio. 9.26, Mr. Leslie Herford. 9.33, Miss Dulcie Blair. 9.40, Miss Ella Goodman. 9.47, Mr. Bryce Carter. 9.54, Mr. Frank Hatherley. 10.1, Resume of following day’s programme. 10.5. Broadcasters Trio. 10.15, G.P.O. clock and chimes. National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY (310 metres).—7 p.m., Violin solos, Monica Horiler —(1) “Londonderry Air,” arranged by Kreisler; (2) "Slavonic Dance'’ (Dvorak-Kreisler). Songs bv Miss Kathleen Ryan. Piano soles Miss Ada Brook—(1) "Nocturne” (Chopin), (2) "Campanella” (Liszt). Violin solos ■ Dan Scully—(l) "Mazurka” (Malkoff), (2) “Minuet” (Beethoven). Songs by Miss Kathleen Ryan. Address. 9 ( p.m., Close down. _ „ 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—7.o p.m., Evening service from Wesley Church, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. Monthly book sermon,—Rev. C. Irving Benson, “The Passing of the Third Floor Back.” (Book sermon repeated by request). From the studio: 8.30, The Health Association’s message. 8.31, Victorian Public Service Military Band (conductor, W. C. B. Thomas), march, “Chic-a-bang." 8.35, Allan Mitchell (tenor), “The Star” (Rogers), "Invictus” (Huhn). 8.42, Victorian Public Service Military Band, selection, "Rose Marie.” 8.58, Madame Ella Kingston (soprano) — “My lieart Ever Faithful"; Aria, “Pentecost,” Johann Sebastian Bach. 9.5, Agnes Fortune and Reginald Bradley (piano and violin) —“Chanson Meditation" (Cottenet), “Minuet" (Paderewskl-Krcisler), “Nocturne Op. 72” (Chopin-Auer). 9.15, Allan Mitchell (tenor)—"The Tryst” (Sibelius), "A Farewell” (Liddle). 9.22, Victorian Public Service Military Band, selection, “Pirates of Penzance.” 9.32, Madame Ella Kingston ’ (soprano) with violin obbligato, Reginald Bradley—“ God Touched the Rose.” 9.39. Victorian Public Service Military Band, “Musical Switch.” . 9.50, “Argus” news service: announcements; the Royal Automobile Club ,of Victoria’s safety message. 10.0, Our great thought. God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—The complete evening service will be relayed from St. Barnabas Church of England, Brisbane. ’ From St. Barnabas—7.o pari.: .Children's service; hymns. “Firmly 1 Believe and Truly,” and s<is and 346. 7.39: Evensong, Psalms 15 anil 16; first lesson, Genesis, ch. 28, versos 10 to end; Magnificat: second lesson, St. John, ch. 11; Nunc Diinitis; hynips, 217, 477, 362. 360; Book of Common Prnyer hymns—ancient and modern; preacher, Rev. Canon Garland. 8.30, Benediction. Band Concert: At the conclusion of the church service, the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert. Band (conductor. Mr. E. Jackson) will be relayed from Wickham Park. The programme will include: Overture, “Fingal’s Cave” (Mepdelssohn); selection, “Lucia di Lammormoor” (Donizetti); “Syrian Dances" (Keler Bela). 930 p.m.. Close down. Note:—New Zealand time is an hour, and a half ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 12, 8 October 1927, Page 7

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 12, 8 October 1927, Page 7

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 12, 8 October 1927, Page 7

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