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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes:— 2YA WELLINGTON (420. METRES). 3pm Chimes of the General Post Office ’ clock, Wellington. 3,1: Selected gramophone Items. 3 30: Lecturette—Mrs. Barrington, of Turnbull and Jones, Ltd., “Electric Cooking.” 3.45: Selected gramophone items. 5,0: Close down. T ... 6.0: Children’s hour—Uncle Jasper I lano duet, cousins, “Itondeau Militaire (Diabello). Song, Cousin Hugh, Danny Boy” (Weatherby). Uncle Jasper and Aunt Dot in dialogue of fun.Piano solo, Cousin Phyllis, Sonata in D Major” (Haydn). Uncle Jasper sends birthday greetings. Songs, Cousin Gertrude, (a) “Little Pink Bose (Bond), (b) “That Tumble-down Shack” (Sanders). Recitation, Cousin Joyce, (a) "Happy Dolly, ’ (b) l op--1 pies ” Piano solo, Cousin I hyllis, "Tempo de Minuctto” (Beethoven). Uncle Jasper, story time. Gramophone selection. t . „„ . 7.0: News session, market reports, ana sports results. 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office

clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture —“Softly Awakes My Heart (Saint-Saens). , 8.5: Quartet— Orpheus Quartet, Comrades in Arms” (Adam). 8 0: Elocution —Mr. Leslie Anderson, Song of the Yukon” (Service). 8.16: Tenor —Mr. Arthur Coe, ’Dolorosa 8 21: Sjnnons-Ellwood-Short Trio, First and Second Movements, from “Trio” (Sitt). 8,31: Contralto—Miss Lily Mackie, Down Here” (Brahe). 8 35: Italian mandolin—Sir. Lad Haywood, “Andantino in D Flat” (Leniare). 8 40: Duet—Miss Gretta Stark and Mr Len Barnes, “None So Pretty” (Brahe). 8.44: 'Cello—Sir. Geo, Ellwood “Minuetto (Beethoven). . ~ ■ 8.50: Baritone and quartet—Sir. Len. Barnes and Orpheus Quartet, “Farewell to the Forest” (Mendelssohn). 8 55: Saxophone —Sir. E. J. Askenbeck, “Sequidiila” (Gurewick). 9.1: Weather report. 0 13: Lecturette—Sir. Stanley W. Fearn, ARI 8.A., “Architecture.” , 9.15: Soprano—Miss Gretta Stark, “Serenade” - (Gounod). „ . 9 20- Trio—Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Finale from Trio” (Sitt). 9 30: Contralto and quartet—SUbs Lily Mackie and Orpheus Quartet, “Hard Times” (SI.S.). , „ 9.34: ’Cello—Sir. Geo. Ellwood, ‘Air (Slatheson). 9.40: Baritone—Sir. Len. Barnes "O, Star of Eve” (Wagner). 0.44: Italian mandolin —Mr. Lad Haywood, “La Cinquantaine” (Marie). 9 48: Humour—Sir. Lslie Anderson, “The Scene Shifter on ‘Hamlet’ ” (Anon) 9 52: Saxophone —Sir. E, J. Askenbeck, “By the Waters of Slinnetonka _ (Lieurance). 9.56: Quartet—Orpheus Quartet, “Venetian Song” (arr. Hall). IYA, AUCKLAND (333 METRES).—3 p in : Afternoon session—Selected Studio items. 7.15: Talk, by Mr. 11. Edward, on “The Manufacture of Ice.” 7.30: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Majestic TheatreSir J. Whiteford-Waugh, conductor. 8.11: Duet—Sliss Beryl Smith and Sir. Jean Dellore, “Claire” 8.15: Bass—Mr. Slaurice Balance, “A Fat Little Fellow Wid His Slammy’s Eyes” (Gordon). 8.20: Cornet— Sir Fred Bowes, “Betty Jane” (Hartmann) 8 26: Soprano—Miss Amy Dellore, "Mother, You Know the Story” (Leoncavallo) 8.30: instrumental trio—The Bos-worth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, “Trio, Op. 50, Allegro Moderato” (Reissiger). 8.40: Character sketches—Sir. Thomas Harris, (a) "Sam Weller” (Dickens); (b) “Dan’l Peggotty” (Dickens). 8.48: Duet—Slessrs. J Dellore and SI. Balance, “In This Solemn Hour”(Verdl). 8.52: 'Cello—Miss Lalla Hemus, "Traumerei” (Schumann). 8.50: Tenor —Sir. Jean Dellore, "Sally Horner. 9 0: Evening forecast. 9.2: Relay of orchestral interlude from Majestic Theatre. 912: Duet—Miss B. Smith and Sir. SI. Balance, “Calm Silent Night” (Goetz). 0.16: Cornet—Sir. F. Bowes, (a) “Serenade” from “Don Pasquale” (arr. Hartmann); (b) selected. 9.24: Trio—Ariel Trio, "Going Up” (Hirscll). 9.28: Instrumental trio—The Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, “Trio, Op. 56, Andante non Trpppo” (Reissiger). 9.38: Character T. Harris, Sirs, Gamp” (Dickens). 9.43: Relay of orchestral interlude from Slajestic Theatre. 9.52: Duct—The Deliores, “The Hour is Late from “Faust” ■■(Gounod). 9.56: Quartet—- “ The Ariel Quartet” from "Sliss Hook of Holland.”( 10.0: A thought 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (300 SIETRES).— Silent. 4YA, DUNEDIN (403 METRES).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected Studio items. Town Hall chimes. 3.1: Ills Slaster’s Voice recital. 3.30: Sporting notes and news. 4.0: Address —“Cooking by Electricity,” by a representative of Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. 415: His Slaster’s Voice recital. 4.30: Close down 6.0: Children’s hour—Big Brother Bill. Town Hall chimes. Brother Jack will play “Poet and Peasant” on the piano. Sister Nancy gives a recitation, and little Sister Joyce will sing. The “Happy Ditty” will be sung by the Family, letters and birthdays remembered, and Big Brother. Bill tells some stunning yarns. 7.15; News and reports. 7.30: Address—Tourist Resorts in tiie South Island, by Mr. A. E. Wilson, of the Tourist Department. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. Studio concert by the St. Kilda Band, under the baton of Mr. Janies Dixon and assisting artists. 8.1: March— The Band, “Bolts and Bars.” 8.5: Selection—The Band, “Pirates of Penzance” (Sullivan). 5.15: Tenor solos—Mr. Alfred Walmsley, (a) “I Hear You Calling Me” (Marshall); (b) “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes” (Quilter). 8.23: RecitalMiss Roberta Williams, "The Fool.” 8.28: Cornet solo—Mr. Roy Ohlson, with band accompaniment, “Because” (d’Hardelot). 8.32: Baritone solo. Mr. Reg Richards, "The Irish’Emigrant” (Barker). 8.36: Recital — Mr J B McConnell, “The Song of the Yukon” (Service). 8.41: Overture—The Band, “Raymond” (Thomas). 8.53: Soprano solos—Mrs. D, Carty, (a) “Dear Little Shamrock” (Jackson); (b) “Under the Deodar” (Monckton). 9.0: Humorous recital —Miss Roberta Williams, “Foolish Questions.” 9.5: Intermezzos —St. Kilda Band, (a) “Prelude”; (b) “Chant Sans Parole” (Tschaikowsky). 9.15: Tenor solo—Mr. Alfred Walmsley, “The Auld Hoose.” 9.20: Recital—Mr. J. B. McConnell, “How We Saved the Barges.” 9.26: Hymns—The Band, selected. 9.31: Soprano solo —Mrs. D. Carty, “Hall. Caledonia” (Stroud). 9.36: Recital—Miss Roberta Williams, “Knitting.” 9.40: Selection—The Band.-“ Scottish Melodies’’ (arr. Rimmer). 9.52: Baritone solos—Mr. Reg. Richards, (a) “When Song Is Sweet” (Sans-Souci); (b) “Maire, My Girl” (Aitken). 9.57: Recital—Mr. .7. B. McConnell. “I’m Upset” (Foy). 10.0: March—The Band, “Great Little Army” (Alford). 10.4: God Save the King. 2FC, SYDNEY (353 METRES).—7.4O: Programme announcements. 7.45: Radio play by Scott Alexander. 8.0: The New South Wales Tramway Band, from the Studio, (a) March—“ The Vanished Army” (Alford); (b) Waltz—“ The Choristers”

(Hume). 8.14: Signor Übaldo Russo,JtMian operatic tenor, 8.19. Lionel ' « q i\ r \ ’ (violinist), "Rondo” (Mozart-Kreis ler) 8.25: Miss Goodie Reeve wi 1 co "tin”e her series of talks, "Behind the Scenes . Hollywood.” 8.38: The New Sol th M ales Tramway Band—Selection, W I (Rimmer). 8.50: Virginia Bassetti, contralto. 9.0: "Big Ben”; late weather f .recast. 9.1: Radio Play by Scott Alexander 9.10: The New South Wales 'lramwa; Band (a) Waltz—“ Forest Flowers” (Greenwood), (b) March—" Under the Stars (wtissi. 9.21: Signor Übaldo Russo, Ita,ia “ tenor. 9.28: Lionel Dawson (violinist), “Dance of the Goblins” (BazzinD. 0.36Ad Cree, Scotch comedian. 9.44 South Wales Tramway-Band, < a ) J 11 !'/,?., -“lrene” (Teirney); (b) Cornet solo- “ Matilda” (arr. Philpott), Bandsman I rod Philpott. 9.57: Virginia Bassctti, contralto 10.4: Bandsman F, Lowe, VroTiilioiie solo (N.S.W. Tramway Band)—“Love s Garden of Roses”, (Wood). 10.12:. From The Ambassadors—The Ambassadors’ Dance orchestra. conductor, Mr. Al. Hammet. 10.-3. From the Studio—Ad Cree, Scotch comedian; 10.30: Late weather forecast. 10.31. The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra, conductor, Mr. Al. Hammet: 10,57: Late BCT! and announcements from the Studio, rr.i . From The Ambassadors —Dance music until 11.45 p.m., interspersed with music Jtoni the studio at intervals. 11.4 o: National Anthem. Close down.

2BL, SYDNEY (353 metres)—S' P.m-J G.P.O. clock and chimes. broadcasters topical chorus. A night of music inspired by the works of Shakespeare and miscellaneous programme. 8.3: Broadcasters Light Orchestra, under the direction or Mr. J. Knight Barnett. 8.13: Miss Helena Stewart (soprano). 8.20: Mr. Moore McMahon (violinist). 8.27: Miss Heather Kinnaird (contralto). 8.34: Mr. W. S ’ r ßea .y (elocutionist). 8.44: Mr. W. E. Len is (baritone). 8.51: Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra. 9.0: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 9.1: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 8.11: Mr. Norman Wright (tenor.) 9.18: Mr, Moore McMahon. 9.25: Miss Helena Stewart. 9.32: Mr. W. E. Lewis. 9.39: Mr W. S. Reay. 9.49: Miss Heather Kinnaird. 9.50: Mr. Norman Wright. 10.3: Broadcasters Light Orchestra. 10.13: Weather report and forecast. Resume of following day s programme. 10.16:’ Cyril- Kayfe and the Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, broadcast from the ballroom of the Wentworth. During intervals between dances “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30: G.P.O. clock and chimes. National Anthem.

2GB, SYDNEY (310 METRES)—7.O: Announcements, news, etc. 7.20: Music. 7.30: Address. 7.45: Music, 8.0: Sonata for violin and pianoforte—Leonard Brewer and Dorothy Spark. 5.15: Address. 8.30: Songs by Frederick Turrell. 8.37: Pianoforte solos by Dorothy Spark. 8.44: Humorous items. 8.51: Songs by Helen Hill. 8,.»8: Violin solos by Leonard Turrell. Talk. 9.30: Humorous items. 9.37: Serial storv. 9.47: Songs by Helen Hill. 9.u4: Good night talk. 10.0: Close down.

4QG, BRISBANE (385 METRES),—B.O p.m.: From the Tivoli Theatre—Orchestral music and vaudeville. (Orchestra under the baton of Mr. C. Groves.) 8.30 p.m.: Irom the Studio —A Digger play, “Off Duty (by Miss Thelma Champion). “Off Duty is a sketch depicting the adventures of four diggers who, during the war, are granted a few hours' leave, and manage to enjoy themselves during it. Synopsis: Scene 1, In the -Camp; scene 2, In the Estaminet; Scene 3, Back at the Camp. Cast: Dad, Mr. Tom Muller; Snowy, Mr. Ray Bruce; Bill, Mr. Hugh Gilroy; Long’un, Mr. J. P. Cornwell; Yvonne, Miss Thelma Champion. Tommy Sgt.-Major, Officers, Orderlies, Tommy Private, etc., by members of "The Bohemians.” 10.0 p..m: "The Daily Mail news; weather news. Close down.

3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres)—7.3o: C. J. Miller, croquet champion of Australia, will talk on “Croquet.” 7.45: Under the auspices of the University Extension Board Hon. Samuel Manger will speak on: "Building for the Future— Humanity First.” 8.0: E. M. Pascoe will speak on “Bowls,” 8.15: Malvern Tramways Band, selection, “Romeo and Juliet,” by request (Gounod). 8,25: Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Fislier, tenor and soprano, duet, "Marcheta (Schertzinger): "Garden of Your Heart (Doul); Leo Fisher, “Pale Hands” (Muden). 8.35: Malvern Tramways Band “Minuet in G” (Beethoven). 8,40: Dorothea Mac Master, piano, “Arabesque in E Major” (Debussy), "Nocturne for the Left Hand Alone” (Scriabine), “Intermezzo in E Flat,” “Valse Op. 39, No. 8” (Brahms), “Scherzo in E Flat Minor." 9.0: Announcements 94: Malvern Tramways Band, Morceau, "A Night in Switzerland” (Hume). 9.10: Gwalia Male Voice Party, “Mi Welaf Mown Adgof" (Dr. Parry), “The Dear Little Shamrock” (Elliot Button). 9.17: Walter Cornock, comedian, “With a Tear and a Laugh.” 9.24: W. A. Somerset, “Shipwrecks in Australian Waters," Number 5. 9.39: Malvern Tramways Band, humoresque, “A Trip to Blackpool" (Raymond), 9.46: Gwalia Male Voice Party, "The Martyrs of the Arena” (L. de Rille), “Dclyn Eir” (Old Welsh). 9.52: Lynch Bellringers on the glassophones, “Juanita.” 9.56: “Argus” news service. Sporting notes by "Olympus.” 10.4: Malvern Tramways Band, overture, “Light Cavalry” (Suppe). 10.14: Walter Cornock, comedian, “With a Tear nnd a Laugh.” 10.21: Lynch Bellringers, selected. 10.25: Malvern Tramways Band, march, “Independentia” (Hill); foxtrot, “Song of the Wanderer” (Barr). 10.30: British Official Wireless News from Rugby. Announcements. Island steamer movements. 10.35: Lynch Bellringers on the organ chimes, “Blue Alsatian Mountains,” "Mother Machree.” 10.40: Joe Aronson and his Synco-symphonists, "I Can't Get Over a Girl Like You” (Broones), “There’s Everything Nice About You” (Bryan), “The Lunatic’s Lullaby” (Leslie). 10.53: Leo. Fisher, tenor, selected. 11,1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-symplionists, “Cock a Doodle, I'm Off My Noodle” (Johnson), “Song of Shanghai” (Egan), “Luck Day” (Henderson), “When a Blonde Makes Up Her Mind” (Fain), “Deep in My Heart, Dear" (Romberg), “Zig-Zag,” piano solo (Bloom), “Fifty Million Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong” (Rose), "To-night You Belong to Me” (Rose), “That’s a Good Girl” (Berlin). "Beale St. Blues” (Handy), “Rod Lips Kiss My Blues Away” (Bryan), “Oh Mario’ 1 (DI Capua), “If I Didn’t Know Y’our Husband” (Corel), "Nesting Time” (Dixon), "You Don’t Like It, Not Much” (Miller). 11,40: God Save the King. Note.—New Zealand time Is two hours nnd a half ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 86, 10 January 1928, Page 5

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 86, 10 January 1928, Page 5

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 86, 10 January 1928, Page 5