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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

Following are to-day’s broadcast pro oI 2rA? e WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes ot the G.P.O. clock, W ell

ington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Lecturctte—Miss Marion Christian, ' ot Wellington Gas Company, ‘Gas Cooking.” 3.45: Selected gramophone items.

3.0: Close down. 0.0; Children's hour—Uncle Ernest and party from Kelburn Normal School. Choruses, stories, songs and sketches. 7.0: News session, market reports and

sports results. 7.40; Lecturctte—Mr. Stanley W. Fcarn, A.R.1.8.A., "Architecture.” S.O: Chimes, of the G.1’.0. clock, Well-

ington. 8.1: Overture—“Doctrinen” (Strauss). 8.5: Vocal quartet.—The Celeste Quartet “.March of the Men of Harlech' (Baruby). S. 10: Hawaiian duos—Berthold and Bent (a) "Hawaiian Dreams”; (b) "Houo

lulu Moon” (Lawrence). 5.17: Bass solo—slr. William Boardman, “The Kerry Dance” (Molloy). 8.22: Instrumental trio —Symons-EUwood-Short Trio, “2nd and 3rd Movements Trio in E Flat” (Hummel).8.32: Soprano solo—Miss Myra Sawyer, “Elegie” (Massenet). 3.36: Pianoforte solo-Miss, Myrtle McKay, “Ist Movement Sonata, Op,. <8 (Beethoven). 8.43: Vocal duet—Miss Myra Sawyer and Miss Mabel Dyer, "Absent” (Met8.48: Sketch—The Two Boiled Owls, “Topicalities” (Walpole). 5.56: Leeturette—Editor-announcer, ‘lm-

perial Affairs.” O.ll: Weather report and forecast. 0.12: Contralto solo—Miss Mabel Dyer. “Sognai” (Schira). 9.16: Instrumental trio—Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Ballet Music” from “Faust” (Gounod). 9.26: Tenor solo—Mr. Edgar Swain, "Your ' Tiny Hand is Broken,” from "La Boheme” (Puccini). 9.31: Pianoforte solo—Miss Myrtle McKay, “Amberly Wild Brooks” (Ireland). 0.37: Vocal trio—Miss Myra Sawyer, Mr Edgar Swain and Mr. William Boardman, “Angelus,” from “Maritaua” (Wallace). 9.42; Hawaiian duos—Berthold and Bent, (a) "Southern Skies” (McLeod); (b) "Close In Your Anns” (Chamberlain). 9.49: Sketch—The Two Boiled Owls, “Fifty 1 Million Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong." 9.55: Vocal quartet—The Celeste Quartet, “The Sea Hath Its Pearls” (Pinsuti). 10.0: God Save the King. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.30: Close dowu. 6.0: Children's hour, Nod.' 7.15: Talk on “.Motoring,” by Mr Geo. Campbell. 7.30: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Belay of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre Orchestra,, under the couductorship of Evo Bentley. 8.16: Vocal quartet—Madame Mary Towsey s Quartet, “The Bonnie Bauks of Loeb Lomond” (arr. Vincent). 8.20: Banjo solo, Mr. James Deane, “Plantation Symphony (Eno). 8.25: Baritone solo, Mr. John Bree, “Pagan” (Lohr). 8.30: Instrumental trio. Bosworth-Hciiiiis-Towsoy Trio, “Trio, Ist and 2nd Movements.” 8.39: Contralto solo, Miss Gwenyth Evans, “O Western Wind” (Brahe). 8.43: Recital, Mr. J. i. Montague, "The Fight at Orakau (Bracken). 5.49: Tenor solo, Mr. Peter Rose, "Eleanore” (Coleridge-Taylor). 8.54: ’Cello solo, Miss Lalla Hemus, ‘ Andantino” (Martiui-Kreisler). 8.59’: Soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, “Hindoo Song” (Bemberg). 9.3: Weather report and forecast, 9.5: Relay of orchestral interlude from Strand Theatre. 9.20: Baritone solo, Mr. J. Bree, “Yeoman's Wedding Song” (Poniatowski). ~9.24: Instrumental trio, Boswortb-Hemus-Towsey T rio, “Autumn and Winter” (Glazounov). .ta.: Contralto solo, Miss G. Evans, “You’ve Got Your Mother’s Eyes” (Dunmore). 9.3 G: Banjo solos, Mr. J. Deane, (a) “Darkies Patrol” (Lanzing); (b) “An Evening Reverie” (Grimshaw). 9.42: Tenor so o, Mr. P. Rose, "The Brown Bird (Wood). 0.46: Humorous recital, Mr. J. F. Montague, "At the Dentist’s" (Leacock). 9.a1: Soprano solo,-Madame Mary Towsey, “Love Wont a-Ridlng” (Bridge). 9.55: Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, “Trio 3rd and 4th Movements (Chopin). 10.3: Vocal : quartet, Madame Mary Towsey’s Quartet, "When Evenings Twilight” (Hilton). 10.7: A thought. 10.9: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 3 p.m.: (Afternoon concert session, selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 0.0: Children’s hour, Big Brother and Aunt Pat, birthday greetings, songs and a visit from Peterkin. 7.15: News and reports. 80- Chimes. Vocal quartets, The Melodious Four, (a) “Spring Song” (Pinsuti); (b) "On Himalay” (Bantock); aceordion solos, Mr. Geo. Bennett, popular melodics, (a) "The Mocking Bird” (MS); (b) ’The Perfect Day”; soprano solos, Miss Frances Hamerton, L.A.8., (a) “Summer Rain” (Besley); (b) "Diaphema” (Brown); bass solo, Mr. T. D. Williams, “I Am a Roamer.” (Mendelssohn); instrumental trios, Christqhurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Petite Trio” (Coerne): (b) Rondo (Mozart); recital, Mr. J. J. Flewellyn, “Tony Weller’s Advice To His Son Sam” (Dickens); ’cello solo, Mr. Harold Beck. “Nocturne” (Tschaikowsky) ; contralto solo, Miss ' Mildred Russell, “Night (Rimsky-Korsakoff); tenor solo, Mr. Russell Sumner, “Where'er You Walk” (Handel); weather forecast; soprano, Negro Spiritual song, Miss Frances Hamerton, L.A.8., “I Got a Robe” (arr. Burleigh): accordion solos, Mr. George Bennett, popular melodies, (a) “Way Down Upon the Swanee River” (MS), (b) “Moonlight and Roses” (MS); bass solos, Mr. T. D. Williams, (a) “Joe the Gypsy” (Batten), (b) “Rage, Thou Angry Storm” (Benedict); instrumental trio and 'cello solo, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, the Gavotte through various periods—Short talk by Mr. Harold Beck, illustrated by the Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Gavotte de Louis XIII (trio) (traditional), (b) “Gavotte From Mignon’’ (trio) (Thomas), (c) "Gavotte (’cello) (Popper); vocal quartet, The Melodious Four, “Winds of the Sweet Springtime” (Percival); tenor solos, .Mr. Russell Sumner, (a) “The Lark Now Leaves His Watery Nest” (Hatton), (b) “She Is Far From the Land” (Lambert); recital, Mr. J. J. Flewellyn, (a) “Wilkins Micawber's Advice to Young David I Copperfield” (Dickens), (b) “No Noos 1 (MS); contralto sole, Miss Mildred Russell, “A Queen Story” (traditional, arr. by Brewer); tenor and bass duet, Messrs. Russell Sumner and T. D. Williams, “Laiboard Watch’’ (Williams). God Save the King. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).—3 p.m. ' Town Hall chimes. 3.1: His Master’s voice recital. 3.15: Afternoon tea music from the Savoy. 3.30: Fashion talk by Miss Buccleuch of the D.S.A. 3.45: Studio music. 4.0: Music from the Savoy. 4.15. His Master’s Voice recital. 4.30: Closedown. 6.0: Children’s hour, Big Brother Bill. Olive and Ruby will slug nursery rhymes. Big Brother Jack will play the piano, Ken will give another of his popular recitations, and Uncle Jess Benfell will give more of his farmyard imitations. Letters, birthdays, and a trip In the Wonder Car. One of Big Brother Bill’s stories for the hickabiddies is also on the programme. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address on the Anniversary of Otago and Southland, Mr. W. B. McEwen, librarian, Dunedin Public Library. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Soprano solo, Mrs. D. Carty, "Ave Maria,” from "Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascagni). 8.5: Pianoforte solo. Mr Gordon Findlay, “Menuet, Op. 14, No. 1” (Paderewski). 8.11: Baritone solos, Mr Bert Rawlinson, (a) “In the Light of Her Sweet Glances,” from “H Trovatore" (Verdi); (b) “Wolfrum’s Song,” from “Tannhauser” (Wagner). 8.20: Hawaiian guitar duets, Messrs. Sheehy and Campbell, (a) “Down Hawaii Way”; (b) “Hawaiian Song of Love” (Hendrick). 8.26: Con tralto solo, Miss Flora Williamson, “To a Miniature” (Brahe). 8.29: Bass soles, Mr Nell Black, (a) "Shipmates o’ Mine” (Sanderson) ; (b) "Oh, To Be a Gipsy” (Forster). 8.36: Weather report and forecast. 8.39: Soprano solos, Mrs. D. Carty (a) "Scenes That Are Brightest,” from “Maritana” (Wallace); (b) "In Happy Moments,” from "Maritana” (Wallace). 8.47: Pianoforte solos, Mr. Gordon Findlay', (a) “Capriccioso in B Minor” (Brahms); (b) "Centre Tanze I” (Beetho ven). 8.55: Contralto solos, MlSs Flora Williamson, (a) “Eleanore” (Mallinson): (b) ‘Ships That Pass in the Night” (Stephenson). 9.7: Hawaiian guitar duet, Messrs. Sheehy and Campbell, “Drifting and Dreaming” (Van Alstyue). 9.10: Bass solo, Mr. Neil Black, "Till Death” (Macheroni). 9.15: Relay of dance music from the Savoy. 10.0: God Save the King 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH (250 metres).— Noon till 1 p.m., news and concert items. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres). —6,30 p.m.: Dinner music. 7.0: "Big Ben.” The 2FC Racing Commissioner will give the latest sporting information. 7.10: Dalgety’s market reports (wool, wheat and stock). 7.15: Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.22: Wea flier and shipping nows. 7.26: “Evening News” late news service. 7.40: Programme announcements. 7.45: S. Gordon Lavers talks on the Music Teachers’ Conference. 8.0: "Big Ben.” “A Seat in the Park.' 8.10: From the platform of the Sydney Town Hall, on the occasion of the Radio Electrical Exhibition. . A programme by 2FC artists. Cyril Coy’s Dance Band, (a) “Red Lips KissMy Blues Away” (Bryan-Movaco-Wendling); (b) “My Idea of Heaven” (Johnson-Gherman-Tobias). 8.18: From the Sydney Town Hall, Eileen Boyd (contralto), (a) "SUU as the Night” (Bohm): (b) “Soul of Mine" (Burns). 8.26: Eden and Jack Landeryou (entertainers), (a) “Ain’t That Too Bad”: (b) piano solo, selected. 8.34: Cyril Coy's Dance Band, (a) “Blue Room” (Rodgers); (b) “The Girl Friend” (Rodgers). 8.42:

Wally Baynes, well known comedian In Drolleries. 8.52: Ernest Archer (tenor), (a) "The Message" (Blumenthal); (0) "Doiorosa” (.Montague Phillips). ».<>: Cvrll Coy’s Dance Baud, (a) "I 'Won't Kiss You Good-night" (Tucker Moore); (b) "Russian Lullaby” (Berlin). Announcer, Laurence Halbert. Al the piano, Horace Keats. 9.10: From the studio, a talk on sport by Mr. J. H. Fay, ".Secrets of the. World’s Jumping Champions.’ 9.25: Eileen Boyd (contralto), (a) “The Silver King" (Chaminade); (b) "When AH Was Young” (Gounod). 9.33: Ernest Archer (tenor), ".My Beloved Queen” (Fabian Hose). 9.37: Cyril Coy’s Dance Band, (a) "Yesterday” (Wilhite), (l>) “My Regular Girl” (Warren-Greeu). 9.47: Ernest Archer (tenor), "The Message" (Blumenthal). 0.51: Edeu aud Jack Landervou (entertainers), (a) "You Can’t Walk Back From au Aeroplane Hide”; (b) banjo novelty. 10.0: “Big Ben.” Cyril Coy’s Dance Band, (a) "Grand and Glorious" (Yellen-Ager); (b) "Doll Dauee" (Brown). 10.12: Wally Baynes (comedian), (a) "When Banana Skins Are Falling” (JHI- - (b) "The Railway Porter" (Scott). 10.20: Cyril Coy’s Dunce Baud, (a) “Me and My Shadow" (Dreyer); (b) "Just Like a Butterfly" (Dixon Woods). 10.30: Late weather forecast. 10.31: Cyril Coy’s Dance Baud, (a) "There’s Something Nice About You" (Wendling); (b) "A Night in June” (Friend). 10.57: To-morrow's programme and late news. 11.0: “Big Ben.’ Cyril Coy’s Dance Baud, popular numbers 11.45: National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY (349 metres).—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes. Dance night— Anne Henderson’s Happiness Girls in dance numbers. 9.0: The sportlug editor of the ".Sun" wlli talk on the prospects of Saturday’s racing. 9.15: Romano's Restaurant Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Mcrv Lyons, broadcast from Romano’s. 9.25: From the studio, Mr. Gordon Ireland, songs at. the piano. 9.30: Romano's Restaurant Dance Orchestra. 9.42: From the studio,’ Mr. Douglas Graham (Scottish comedian). 9.49: Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra. 9.59: From the studio, Mr. Gordon Ireland. 10.0: Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra. 10.16: From the studio, Mr. Douglas Graham. 10.23: Resume of following day’s programme. Weather report aud forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares, Government Meteorologist. 10.30: Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Mcrv Lvons. During Intervals between dances "Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.45: G.i’.o. clock and chimes. National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY (310 metres).—s.3o p.m.: Music and children's session by Uncle George. 7.0: The Joys of Wireless. 7.1 a: Music. 7.30: Address by Arthur Beaufoy. 7.45: Music. S.O: Opening chorus. 8.2; Violin sonata by Mr. Dau Scully and Mr. Leonard Brewer. 8.15: Address. 8.30: 2GB Vocal Quartet—Miss Ethel Jones, Miss Eva Casimir, Mr. Thomas Hall, Mr. Clement Hosking. 8.38: Flute solos by Mr. Leslie Sproulc. 8.45: Songs by Miss Eva Casimir. 8.52: Pianoforte solos by Miss Molly Joucs. 9|o: Recital by Mr. Heath Burdock. 9.20: 2GB Vocal Quartet. 0.27: Violin ducts by Mr. Dau Scully and Mr. Leonard Brewer. 9.35: Songs by Miss Ethel Jones. 9.42: Flute solos by Mr. Leslie Sproule. 9.50: Sougs by Mr. Clement Hosking. 10.0: Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—i.4s p.nt.: Collingwood Citizens’ Baud, march, "Gladiator’s Farewell": novelty march, “Awake" (Handel). 7.55: .Ernest Sage (baritone), “The Erl King” (Schubert); "Vulcan Song” (Gounod). 8.2: 11. K. Love, "Technicalities.’’ 8.12: Collingwood Citizens’ Band, “Soldiers’ Chorus’ ("laust 1. 8.19: Mollv Mackay (soprano), "Musetta s Song"; "Wind Song" (Rodgers). 8.2 b: Eric Akins will speak on “To-morrow s events at the Motordrome.” 8.36: Collingwood Citizens’ Bund, trombone solo, "The Tyrolean.” Soloist, A Thorn. “Selected.. 8.46: Eruest Sage (baritone). “O Thank Me Not” (A. Mallinsou) : 'Over the Western Sea"; “Sing. Break Into Song.” 8.53: Collingwood Citizens’ Band, selection from comic opera. 9.3: Hugh Iluxham’s Sereuaders—Quartet, “Isle of Bim Bam 800, the quartet; solo, “Smile Through Your Tears,” Dollv Burdett, (contralto); Les Richmond, piano, "Selected"; humorous item, "The Silv’ry Sea,” (Im quartet; quartet, "The Yale Blues,” the quartet; Tasma Tiernan, ’cello, “Selected”; operatic quartet, “Companloua,” from "Ernaui, the quartet. 9.23: Collingwood Citizens Band, selected. 9.30: Programme of Gipsy music arranged by Miss Mary Campbell, of the Albert Street Couservatorium. Mary Kingston and Dawn Harding, ducts. "Know Ye. When My Loved One" (Brahms); "From Woods Ardund” (Korbav); Ida Scott, piano. "Hungarian Da’nco” (Brahms); Dawn Harding, song “O'er the Lithe Lily” (Korbay), "My Brown Boy” (Korbay); Mary Gaskin, violin, "Hungarian Danco No. 5, G Minor” (Brahms-Hubay); Mary Kingston, songs, "Sun Brown Lad is Leading” (Brahms), "Rosebuds Three’’ (Brahms): Ida Scott, piano, “Spanish Gipsy Dance” (Mowrey); Dawn Hardlug, songs, “Songs My Mother Taught Me" (Dvorak), "Cloudy Heights of Tatra” (Dvorak): Mary Gaskin, sougs, "Down in the Valley,” Hungarian Folk Songs. "Gipsy Music." “The Gipsy's Price”; Ida Scott, piano, “Hungarian Dance" (MacDowell); .1. Howard King (baritone), “Had a Horse” (Korbay), "Shepherd, See Thy Horse’s Foaming Mane” (Korbay). Accompanist, Ida Scott 10.27: "Argus” news service; meteorological information; road notes; British otucial wireless news from “Rugby; Island shipping notes. 10.30: "Cardigan” (Mr. 11. A. Wolfe) will speak ou to-morrow’s races. Results of Triangular State School Cricket between Victoria, N.S.W. and Queensland, played at Sydney. 10.53: The Station Orchestra, selection, "Battling Butler (Braham). 11.0: Our great thought. 11.1: The Vagabonds—" The Mosquito Parade”: “What Are You Waiting For”; "Slow River”; “Wondering Why”: “Night Time is Love Time”; “A Good Man is Hard to Find”; "Golden Memories of Hawaii", “My Idea of Heaven”; "I Never Dreamed”; . "How Can You be so Mean to Me?"; "Maybe You’ll be the One”; "The Spell of the Moon”; "My Heart is Calling.” 11.40: God Save the King. . 4QG, BRISBANE (38a metres).—The Brisbane Eisteddfod Choir rehearses. The first portion of the programme will comprise a radio novelty. Station 4QG has received from Palings the full parts for a choral number. These have not been seen by any person and have been placed in a sealed package. At eight o'clock the station will change across to the Brisbane School of Arts where the Brisbane Eisteddfod Choir (conductor, Mr. Robinson) will be at work. 4QG’s announcer will hand the sealed package to the conductor of tho choir before the microphone aud he will open it, distribute the parts and Immediately commence-" — jI- The conduetoi fo the choir hi —d that by half-past eight the choir will give a first class rendering of the number which neither he nor any of the choristers have seen. 8 p.m.: From the Brisbane School of Arts, radio novelty, the Brisbane Eisteddfod Choir at rehearsal. Part 11, Digger play. “The Battalion Reunion” (by Alias Thelma Champion). In response to numerous requests. particularly from returned soldiers, tho third of tbe three diggers plays ■which were broadcast last year "The Battalion Reunion.” will be repeated. The first and second of the three “Off Duty’ and "Homeward Bound” were repeated in January and February. “The Battalion Reunion” Is a radio play In which the adventures ot four diggers who meet at a smoke concert after twelve months in civil life are related. The musical numbers will include soldier songs and choruses. 5.30: From the studio, Digger play, “The Battalion Reunion." 10.0: From the studio, “The Daily Mail” news; weather news Close down. Noto.—New Zealand time is an. i»our aud a half ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 149, 23 March 1928, Page 5

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 149, 23 March 1928, Page 5

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 149, 23 March 1928, Page 5