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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes:— 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES).

3 p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items, 5.0: Close down. ? 6.0: Children’s hour—Uncle Sandy. Gramophone selection. Piano, Cousin Thelma, selected. Songs, Cousin Constance, (a) "When Kooks Fly Home- " ward” (Row)ey); (b) “The Fairy Tales of Ireland” (Coates). Recitation, Cousin Isma, "Matilda’s Music Lesson.” Uncle Sandy sends birthday greetings. Songs, Cousin Irene, (a) "Tiptoe” (Carew); (b) "The Second Minuet” (Lesley).' Piano, Cousin Stella, selected. Mouth-organ solos, Cousin Harold, selected. Uncle Sandy, story time. Gramophone selection. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. „ , 8.1: Overture—" Blue Danube Waltz" (Strauss). 85: Piano duet—Messrs. Eric Fendall and B Leyland, "Husarenritt” (Spindler). 8.11: Baritone solos—Mr. Harry Matthew, (a) “Evensong” (Burnham); (b) “1 Heard You Singing” (Coates). 8,18: Trumpet solo —Mr. Jack Parker, “Softly Awakes My Heart" from “Samson and Delilah” (Saint-Saens). 8 25: Mezzo-soprano solos —Miss Veronica Berry, (a) "Laugh and Sing” (Drummond) ; (b) "My Task” (Ashford).. 8 30: Songs at piano—Mrs. Jack Parker, “Moonlight and Roses” (Lemare Moret). 7 8 34: Bass solo—Mr. Thomas C. Wood, "Songs of the Volga Boatmen” (Koenneman). 8.38: Piano solos—Miss Hazel Rowe, (a) “Rhapsodic No. 2” (Brahms); ib) “Pourquoi” (Cervantes). 8 45: Duet —Miss Veronica Berry and Mr. Thomas C. Wood, "Nocturne” (Donza). 8 48: Tenor horn solo—Mr. Frank Ormrod. “Will Ye no Come Back Again" (Round). 8.55: .Elocution —Mr. Eric North, “Lichtenberg" (Kipling). 9.1: Contralto solo—Miss Frances Whiteman, "Lift Your Eyes" (Sellars), 0.3: Weather report. 9.8: Piano duets—Miss Hazel Rowe and Miss Maisie Murray, (a) “Vaise des Fleurs” (Tschaikowsky); (b) “Danse Russe" (Tschaikowsky), 9.18: Soprano solos—Mrs. W. J. Frew, (a) “Valley of Laughter" (Sanderson); (b) "Wake Up" (Phillips), 9,25: Trumpet solo—Mr. Jack Parker, "Il Bacio" (Arditi). 9.30: Duet—Mr. Eric Fendall and Mr. Thomas C. Wood, “Life's Dream is O’er” (Ascher). 9.34: Tenor solos—Mr. Austin Blackie, (a) "Indian Love Song!’ (Lehmann); (b) “Dreamboat” (Novello). 0.42: Songs at piano—Mrs. Jack Parker, “From One to Two” (Bard). 9.47: Elocution—Mr. Eric North, “The Shut-eye Sentry” (Kipling). 9,54: Bass solo —Mr. Thomas C. Wood, "When the Sergeant-Major s on Parade” (Longstatte). The above studio concert to be given by the staff of the Bristol'Piano Co., Ltd., to celebrate the opening of the company's new premises, which are situated nearly opposite its old site on Lambton Quay. The staff is assisted by Mrs. W. J. Frew, soprano; Mrs, Jack Parker, in songs at the piano; Mr. Austin Blackie, tenor; and Mr. Eric North, elocutionist. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 METRES).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected Studio items. 7,15; Talk on "Motoring Fancies and Facts,” by "Gargoyle,” 7.30: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre— Eve Bentley conducting. 8.11: Quartet —The Premiere Quartet, "The Sands of Dee ’ (McFarren). 8.16: Soprano solo—. Miss Lola Solomon', selected. 8.20: Baritone solos —Mr. Dudley Wrathall, (a) "Farewell in the Desert” (Sanderson); (b) “Sea Fever.”' 8.28: Instrumental trio—The Bosworth-He-mus-Towsey Trio, “Trio, No. 3, Op. 23, Barcarolle and Scherzo” (Fcsca). 8.38; Vocal and guitar—The Bohemian Duo, popular number. 8.47: Humour—Mr. Rex. Yates, a few moments of mirth. 8.51: Tenor solo—Mr. Birrell O’Malley, "A Dream” (Bartlett). 8.55: Relay of orchestral interlude trom Strand Theatre. 9.5: Evening forecast. 9.7: Contralto solos—Miss Mina Caldow, (a) selected; (b) selected. 9.15: Piano solo—Mr. Cyril Towsey, “Nocturne” (Grieg), 9.19: Vocal duo—The Bohemian Duo, latest melodies. 9.26: Hum-

our—Mr. Rex. Yates, a few more moments of fairth. 9.34: Trio—The Bosworth-ile-mus-Towsey Trio, “Trio, Op. 23, No. 3, Finald” (Fesca). 9.44: Tenor solo—Mr. B. O’Malley, “Your Tiny Hand is Frozen” from “La Boheme” (Puccini). 9.49: Soprano solo—Miss Lola Solomon, selected. 9.53: Relay of orchestral entr’acte from Strand Theatre. 9.58: Quartet —The Premiere Quartet, "Softly Fall the Shade” (Silas), 19.2: A thought. 10.4: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES). —3 p.m.—Afternoon session—Selected Studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session—Chuckle and Aunt Pat. Bedtime stories, songs, and birthday ‘greet Ings. 7.15: News and reports. 8.0: dimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Everybody’s Theatre, under the direction of Mr, Albert Bldgood, 8.15: Studio concert by Madame Gower-Burns’s Grand Operatic Quartet, of music by modern English song composers. Baritone solo, Mr. Bernard liennell, "The Sea Gipsy” (Head). 8.18: Recital—Miss Lucy Cowan, “The River’s Tale” (a story of the Thames), (Kipling). 8.22: Soprano solo—Madame Gower-Burns, "Yung Yang” (Bantock). 8.25: Irish recital—Miss Lucy Cowan, “Forgettin’ ” (O'Neill). 8.27: Vocal duet (tenor and baritone) —Messrs. Harold Prescott and Bernard Rennell, “Flow, Gently Deva” (Parry). 8.31: Instrumental trio— Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Andante from Trio in' E Flat Major” (Hummel). 8.38: Contralto solo—Miss Jessie King, "Go Down to Kew in Lilac Time" (Peel). 8.42: Pianoforte solo—Miss Lucy Fullwood, “Prelude in G Minor” (Rachmaninoff). 8.44: Tenor solo—Mr. Harold Prescott, “Lord Randal” (Scott). 8.47: Recital—Miss Lucy Cowan, "The Highwayman” (Noyes). 8.50: Soprano solo—Madame Gower-Burns, "Come Not When, I Am ’Dead” (Holbrooke), 8.53: Baritone solo—Mr. Bernard Rennell, “The Blind Ploughman” (Clarke). 8.54: Soprano and contralty duet—Madame Gower-Burns and Miss Jessie King, “Early Dawn” (Ireland). 8.59: Weather forecast. 9.0: Relay of orchestral selections from Everybody’s Theatre. 9.15: Tenor solo—Mr. Harold Prescott, “And So I Made a Vllanelle” (Scott). 9.18: Scottish recital—Miss Lucy Cowan, "Preparing to Receive Company” from “A Window ui Thrums” (Barrie). 9.23: Pianoforte solo —Miss Lucy Fullwood, "Winter” (Lind). 9.27: Contralto solo—Miss Jessie King, “Johneen" (Stanford). 9.31: Instrumental trios—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Intermezzo” (Mathias); (b) “Dreaming” (Schumann); (c) "Music de Ballet” (Marling). 9.44: Vocal quartet—Madame Gower-Burns, Miss Jessie King, and Messrs. Harold Prescott and Bernard Reanell, “London Town" 'German). 9.50: Soprano solos—Madame Gower-Burns, (a> "The Herald” (Shnw): (b) “Lullaby" (Scott). 9,57: Finale—Quartet, Madame

Gower-Burns's Grand Operatic Quartet, “God Save the King" (nrr. for solo toices and quartet), (Elgar) . 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 METRES).—7 P.m. • Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Request gi'amophone concert. 7.20: News and reports. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from the Octagon theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. L. D. Austin, 8.11: Contralto solos—Miss Winnie McPeak, (a) “My r "'-”s (Barratt); (b) “Still ns ” <Bp i m . 8.17: Pianoforte Solo—Miss Alice Wilson, "Scherzo, Second Movement” (Beethoven), 8,22: Baritone solo—Mr. F. M. Tuohy, lhe Kerry Dance” (Molloy). 8.27: A-eß'’ m>lo —Mr. Malcolm Robilliard, “Serenata (Toselli). 8.32: Soprano solos—Miss Rita Holmes, (a) “Waltz Song” from ’ Romeo and Juliet” (Gounod); (b) "The Last Rose of Summer.” 8.40: Rela-y of orchestral selections from Octagon Then’re. o.w: Bass solo—Mr. J. Ferguson. The Battle of Stirling" (Chisholm). 8.55: Address Pastor W. D. More. 9.10: Pianoforte soio —Miss Alice Wilson, "Waltz No. 14 (Chopin), 9.15: Contralto solo—Miss Winnie Mcl’enk. “The Arrow and the Song ■ (Balfe). 9.19: Orchestral music from thi Octagon Theatre. 9.30: ’Cello solo Mr. Malcolm Robilliard, “Londonderry Air (Trowel!), 9.34: Baritone solos—Mr. M. Tuoliy, (a) "For the Green”; (b), Can . Remember” (Goatley). 9.40: Pianoforte solo—Miss Alice Wilson, "Last Movemen. of Italian Concerto" (Bach), 9.45: Soprano solo—Miss Rita Holmes, “Mignon, Here is April” (Del Rlego). 9.49: ’Cello solo— Mr, Malcolm Robilliard, ‘ Welgenlied (Brahms). 953- solos—Mr. J. herguson, (a) In Summer-time in .Bredon (Peel); (b) “Farewell" (Liddle). 10.0: God S! 2FC^ he SYDNEY (442 METRES).—7 22 p.m.: Weather and shipping news. 7.-u: “Evening News” late news service 7.33: Programme announcements. 7.38: The flstudio Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Horace Keats. 7.45: Miss May Matthews, a member of the recent Industrial Trade Commission to America, will continue net travel talks. 8.0: “Big Ben.’’ The 2BC Studio Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Horace Keats. 8.15: Madame Emily Marks, soprano—“Depuis Le Jour” (Carpentier), with orchestral accompaniment. 8.20: ine 2FC Studio Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Horace Keats. 8.32: Wilfrid Thomas, basso —“Secrecy” (Hugo Wolf). 8.35: f t Dance Night, music supplied by theDance Band, conducted by Cyril Coy. Mo: Duet—Wilfrid Thomas (basso) and Madame Emily Marks (soprano), “The Cruelfix.” 8 40: The 2FC Dance Band (conductor, Cyril Coy).- 8.59: Late weather forecast 9.1: Kus Garling in mirth and melody. 9.5: The 2FC Dance Band. W Louise Homfrey, lady baritone 0.20: lha 2FC Dance Band. 9.30: Wilfrid Thphias (basso;—“Kill a Glass” (Roger Quilter), 9.33: The 2FC Dance Band. 9,43: Madame Marks, soprano—“ Butterflies (Linn £cuer). 9.40: The 2FC Dance Band. 9.u0: Kus Garling. 10.2: The 2FC Dance Band. 1012: Louise Homfrey (lady baritone). 10J7: The 2FC Dance Band. 10.27: Madame Emily Marks (soprano)—“The Birst Meeting” (Grieg). 10.30: Late weather forecast 10.31: Wilfrid Thomas (basso)— “Sombre Woods” (Lull!). 10.34: The 21<C Dance Band. 19.44: Louise Homfrey (lady baritone). 10.50: The 2FC Dance Band. 10 57: Late news and announcements. 11. J: "Big Ben.” The 2FC Studio Dance Band until 11.45 p.m. Po'pular records at intervals. 11,45: National Anthem. Close down. _ 2BL, SYDNEY (353 METRES).—B p.m.: G.P O. clock and chimes. Broadcasters Topical Chorus. 8.3: An hour’s programme presented by Home Recreations, the balonola Dance Orchestra. 8.13: Miss Ihyllla Atkinson (soprano). 8,20: The Salonola Dance Orchestra. 8.30: Miss Beryl Scott (songs at the piano). 8.37: The Salonola Dance Orchestra. 8.47: Mr. Stan Cartnell (comedian) 8.54: The Salonola Dance Orchestra. 9.4:: Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr. C. J, Mares, Govt, meteorologist. 9.8: Miss May Nancarrow (elocutionist). 9.15: Miss Edna Lister (contralto). 9.22: Miss Dulcie Blair (violinist). 9.29: Miss Phyllis Atkinson. 9 36: Mr. Stan Cartnell. 9.43: Miss Edna Lister. 9.50: Miss Dulcie Blair. 9.57: Miss May Nancarrow. 10.4: Miss Beryl Scott. 1011: Announcements. 10.15: Cyril Kaye and the Wentworth Cafe Orchestra broadcast from the ballroom of the Wentworth. During intervals between dances .Sun news will be broadcast. 11.30: G. 1.0, clock and chimes. National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY (316 METRES).—S.3O: Music. Children’s session. 6.30: Music. 70: Announcements. News. Market reports. 7.20: Music. 7.30: Address 7.45: Music 8.0: Violin solos by Leonard Brewer. 8.8: Songs by Gladys Hart. 8Jo: Address 8.30: Pianoforte solos by Dorothy Shark. 8.37: Songs by Sam. 11. Harris. 8.44: ‘Clarinet solos. 8.54: Songs by Gladys Hart 9.1: Violin solos by Leonard Brewer. 910: Talk, h. 30: Songs by Sam H. Harris. 0.37: Serial story. 9.47: Clarinet solos. 9.54: Good night talk. 10.0: Close d °3LO, MELBOURNE (371 METRES).— 815: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphon-ists—"No Wonder I’m Happy” (Meyer); “Blondy” (Meyer); "Walting for the Rainbow” (Tennent). 8.24: Leo Fisher—“ The Girl from Henley Way” (Clark). 8.27: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists—-"Crazy Words, Crazy Tune” (Ager); “Following you Around” (Kahn); “At Sun-i down” (Donaldson). 8.36: Mrs. Leo hisher, —“The Piper of Love” (Molly Carew). 8.39: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Sym-phonists—"Hellq, Swance, Hello” (Coslow) ; “I Wonder How I Look When I’m Asleep" (Henderson); “A Lane in Spain” (Lewis). 8.48: The Lynch Bellringers on the Glassophones—“Because I Love You.' 8 52: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphon-ists—“Goodness, Gracious, Agnes” (Darcy) ; “Forgotten" (O’Hagan); “Blowing off Steam" (Davis). 9.1: Freda Stevens—- “ When I Was Young” (d’Hardelot) 9.4: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists — "Just a Memory” (De Sylva); “You're the Flower of my Heart, Sweet lodine (Schuster); “Oh, Miss Hannah” (Deppen). 9,13: Walter Cornock, comedian—“ With a* Tear and a Laugh.” 9.16: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists—“That Song of' Songs” (Moya); “Funny Tune” (Elmer); “Take Your Finger out of your Mouth (Yellman). 9.25: Leo Fisher (tenor)— “For You Alone” (Geehl). 9.28:. Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists — “Positively Absolutely” (Coslow); 'Broken Dreams” (Spitalny); “Ain’t That a Grand and Glorious Feeling” (Terker). 9.37: The Lynch Bellringers on the Glassophones—“Forgotten.” 9,41: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists—“Her Have Went (Smith); “Baby Your Mother, She Babied You” (Morse); "Spanish Moon” (Terese). 9 50: Freda Stevens—“Ah, Through the Silver Moon” (H. Lohr). 9.53: Joe Aronson and His Synco-Symphonists—“Me and My Shadow" (Jolson); '“Underneath the Weeping Willow” (Breau); “In a Japanese Garden” (Nausbaum). 10.0: "Argus news service. British official wireless news from Rugby. Meteorological information. Announcements. Sporting notes by “Olympus.” Island shipping movements. 10.1 a: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists—-“The Harlequins Grand March' r (Dixon). "Heaven Help a Sailor on a Night Like, This” (Dubin); "Yesterday” (Harrison). 10.24: Walter Cornock (comedian)— .K itn a Tear and a Laugh.” 10.27: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists— lhe Whole World is Laughing at Me” (Grunden); “Russian Lullaby” (Berlin); -lhe Birth of the Blues" (Henderson). 10.36: Mrs Leo Fisher—‘‘•Love’s a Merchant (Molly Carew). 10.39: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists —“China Town (Yvaln); “Go Wash an Elephant” (lerker); “One Summer Night” (Spier). 10.48: The Lynch Bellringers—Waltz, 'Blue Danube.” 10.52: Joe Aronson and his SyncoSymphonists—“ Dear Little Irish Mother (O’Brien); selected. 11.0: Our Great Thought—" All comes from, and will go to others.”—George Herbert.' 11.1: , Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists "Just the Same” (Donaldson); Turkish Towel” (Donaldson); "She’s Driving Me Wild” (Marks) : “Brown Sugar” (Barnes) , "Cock a Doodle, I’m Off my Noodle

(Johnson); "Love Is Just a Little Bit pt Heaven" (Davis) ; “She’s Got It" (Walker); "Hold Everything” (Schoobel); “Sweet Yvette” (Davis); “Deed I Do” (Nirsch). “It All- Depends on You” (Emmerson); I Had a Sweet Mamma, but She's Turned Sour Now” (Bates); “South Wind” (De Sylva); “Hugs and Kisses” (Alter). 11.40: God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 METRES).—An old time Nigger Minstrel entertainment by the Anglo Male Quartette. 8.0 p.m.: From the Studio—Nigger Minstrel entertainment. Cast: Mr. ’Uggins, Mr. R. Pike; Mr. Bones, Mr. R. N. Watts; Mr. Joe, Mr. C. R Kolb; Mr. Tambo, Mr. A. F. Stoddard. Music numbers: The music numbers will include—“De Ole Banjo,” “Ole Black Joe, “I'd Lak to Go Down South,” "Swanee Ribber," “Down By Dat Ribber,” “Good Night.” Part ll—Band concert. 8.45 p.m.: From the Hall of the Muses—an impromptu programme of music by the Brisbane Excelsior Band. Part lII.—A humorous interlude —“The Professor’s Wedding. 915 n m : From the Studio—“ Something different’* in the way of radio interludes will be presented during the latter portion of the evening. It will be entitled "The 1 rofessor’s Wedding.” and will'represent the winning entry in connection with the “Idea Competition” recently conducted by The Broadcast Bulletin." The cast will Include. some well-known early evening identities at 4QG 10.0 p.m.: From the Studio: The Dally Mall" news; weather news. Close down. > . NOTE —New Zealand time is two hours and a lialf ahead of Eastern Australian time,

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 88, 12 January 1928, Page 5

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 88, 12 January 1928, Page 5

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 88, 12 January 1928, Page 5