BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES
Following are to-day s broadcast program lues: — 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres). 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.1’.0. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Close down.
6.0: Children’s hour—Uncle Ernest. Children’s record from “When We Were Very Young” (A. A. Milne); song, Cousin Joyce; sketch. Cousin Frances: song, Cousin Joyce; recitation. Cousin Eileen. Stories and poems by Uncle Ernest. Gramophone selection. 7.0: News, market reports, and sporting results. 7.40: Itevlew of to-morrow’s football matches, by Mr. Chas. Lamberg. S.O: Chimes of the Wellington General Post Office clock. 8.1: Overture —The Orchestra. “Morning, Noon, and Night” (Sttppe). 8.11: Quartet—The Etude Quartet, “Sweet Maiden” (di Lasso). 8.15: Baritone solo—Mr. Bay Kemp, “Largo al Factotum” (Rossini). 8.19: Steel guitar trios—Mrs. Mildred Kenny’s Trio, (a) “Hawaiian Love >' Song” (de Lamo) ; (b) “Baby Feet Go Fitter, Patter” (O’Hara). 8.20: Contralto solo—Miss Rita Arnold, “I Love a Little Cottage.” (O’Hara). 8.30: The Orchestra, (a) “A Song of the Volga Boatmen” (traditional); ()>)
“Praeludium” (.Tarnefeldt). 8.38: Tenor solo—Mr. Frank Skinner, “Lord Bandall” (arr. Scott). 8.42: Humour—The Two Boiled Owls. “Further Hoots" (original). 8.49: The Symons-Ellwood-Sliort Trio, (a) “Gavotte” (Adams); (it) "Cradle
Song" (Schubert); (c) “Turkish Hondo” (Mozart). 8.59: Vocal trio —The Misses Gretta Stark, Bttn Arnold, and Mr. Bay Kemp,
“Mark the Merry Elves" (Cnllcott). 9.3: Weather report. 9.5: Lecture—Editor-Announcer, “Imperial Affairs.” 9.20: The Orchestra. “The Belle of New York” (Karker). 9.30: Soprano solo—Miss Gretta Stark. "The Lass With the Delicate Air"
(Arne). 9.31: Steel guitar trios—Mrs. Mildred Kenny’s Trio. (a) “Kentucky • Dance” (Smith): (b) “Rosie O’Ryan” (O’Donnell). 9.41: Tenor solo—Mr. Frank Skinner, "Pleading” (Elgar). 9.45: The Orchestra—Bequest numbers. 9.53: Contralto solo—Miss Rita Arnold, “The Cry of Rachel” (Salter). 9.57: Vocal duet —Miss Gretta Stark and Mr. Bay Kemp, “Of Fairy Wand"
(Wallace). 10.1: The Orchestra—(a) “Humoresque” (Dvorak); (b) “Hungarian Dance”
(Brahms). 10.8: Novelty—The Two Boiled Owls, (a) “Ain't She Street?” (b) novelty' piano solo. 10.14: Quartet—The Etude Quartet, “My Blue Heaven” (Donaldson). 10.18: The Orchestra, latest fox-trot and waltz novelties.
ll'A AUCKLAND (333 metres).-3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected gramophone items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Further gramophone items. 4.25;. Sports results. 4.30: . Close down. 6.0: Children's hour—Nod. 7.15: Lecturette—Mr. Geo. Campbell on "Motoring.” 7.30: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Belay of overture from Bialto Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Tlenrv Engel. 8.15: Vocal quartet— Madame Mary Towse.v’s Quartet. "Sweet Minstrel” (Phillpot). 8.19: Baritone solo —Mr. John Bree, “Wniata Maori" (Hill). 8.24: Instrumental trio—Bosworth-flemus-Towsev Trio. “Trio in E Flat” (Dr. Thoma’s). 8.34: Soprano solo—Madame Mary Towsey, “My Lady Passes" (Maughan Barnett). 8.38: Comedy play by the Auckland Comedy Players, under the direction of Mr. J. F. Montague, “Itow He Lied to Her Husband,” by Bernard Shaw. Cast: He, Mr. George Hilton; Site, Miss Irene Day; Husband, Mr. J. F. Montague. 8.58: Pianoforte solos—Mr. Cyril Towsey, (a) “Dance of the Doll" (Maughan Barnett): (b) “Valse Caprice” (Maughan Barnett). 9.0: Weather report and forecast. 9.7: Tenor solo—Mr. Bcginald Newberry, “Golden Petals" (Phillpot). 9.11: Vocal and instrumental—Tim Internationals, (a) “Sweetie Pie” (Davis): (b) “Just a Memory” (Henderson). 9.20: Contralto solo— Miss Gwenyth Evans. "Hine e Hine” (To Bang! Pal). 9.24: Relay of entr’acte from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Henry Engel. 9.29: Baritone solo—Mr. J. Bree. "A Bed Rosebud (Murry-Gibbs). 9.33: Elocution—Mr. J. F. .Montague, “Cricket Match of Killaloe. 9.38: Soprano solo—Madame Maty Towsey, “Horses of the Dawn” (Brett). 9.42: Molln solos—Miss Ina Bosworth, (a) ‘ Legende in E Flat” (Dr. Thomas) ; (b) “Belgian Lament” (Dr. TJirtmas). 9.48: Instrumental and vocal—The' Internationals, (a) “Trumpet Solo”; (b) “Spanish Moon ; (C) “Mandy” (Hubert). 9.58: Contralto solo—Miss Gwenyth' Evans, "Waiata Pol (Hill). 10.2: Quartet—Madame Mary Towsev’s Quartet, “Seventy-First Psalm (Thomas). 10.6: God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 3 p.m.: Afternoon concert session—Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 0.0: Children’s hour—Big Brother. 7.15: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes and overture. 8 5 Opening Quartet—The Melodious Four, “The Geisha” (Jones). Bass solo— Mr. T. D. Williams, “The Dear Little Jap, Jap, Jappy” (Jones). 8.13: 'Cello solo— Mr. Harold Beck, “Chant d'Amour’ (Cassells). 8.18: Soprano solo—Miss Frances Hamerton, “The Amorous Goldfish (Jones). 8.22: Instrumental trio—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Allegro Andante —Turkish March” (Bohm). Vocal quartet—The , Melodious hour, “Lamentation" (Jones). 8.30: Saxophone solo—Mr. Les. Marston, selected. 8.41: Tenor and contralto duet—Miss Belle Reliant and Mr. Russell Sumner. "The Toy (Jones). 8.45: Instrumental trios—Christchurch .Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Blue Danube” (Strauss); (b) “Moment. MtiS|cal (Schubert). 8.53: Humorous mimicry and musical monologue—Mr. Sydney Comfort, (a)-“Fun‘on the Farm”; (1)) “Papa and the Baby.” 8.58: Quartets-r-The, Melodious Four, “We’re Going to Call- on the Jlarquls” (Jones); “Tho’ of Staying Too Long” (Jones). 9.3: Weather report. 0.8: Overture. 9,13: Tenor ~ Solo— Mr. 'Russell Sumner, ’“Star of My Soul” (Jones). 0.17: Dance music—LeS. Marston’s Jazz Orchestra, (a) _ ‘Lucky Day” (Henderson); (b) “Take Your linger Out Of Your Mouth” (Yellman). 0.27: Soprano and contralto duet—Miss 1' rances Hamerton and Miss Belle Renaut, With Splendour Auspicious'-' (Jones). 0.31: Dance music—Les. Marston’s Jazz Orchestra, (a) “One Summer Night” (Conslow and Spier); (b) “Hallelujah” (Youmans). 0.30: Bass solo—Mf. T. I). William?, "Chin Chjn Chinaman” (Jones). 9.42: Dance music—Les. Marston’s Jazz Orchestra,’ (a) “Me And My Shadow” (.Tolson); ..(b) "Hello Cutie" (Friend). 9.50: Tenor solo and chorus—Mr. Russell Sumner and Melodious Four, “Love! Love!” (Jones). 9.54: Dance music—Les. Marston's Jazz Orchestra, selected. 10.2: Vocal quartet— Iho Melodious Four. “Before Our Lyes (Jones). Contralto solo—Miss Belle Ronnauf, “The Jewel of Aftla" (Jones). 10.8: Dance music—Les. Marston's Jnzz Orchestra. selected. 10.16: Humorous recitation —Mr. Sydney Comfort, “Birds of a heather Flock Together.” 10.20: Dance music —Les. Mhrston’s Jazz Orchestra, selected. 10 28: Bass solo and final chorus—Mr. 1. D. Williams and the Melodious Four, Its
Coming Off To-day” (Jones). Dance music until 11 p.m. God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).—3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: Gramophone recital. 3.15: Afternoon tea music from the Savoy 3.50: Studio music. 4.0: Music from the Savoy. 4.15: Gramophone selections. 4.25: Sporting news. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Town Hall, chimes. 6.1: Children's hour —Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Review of the latest books. by Mr. H. Greenwood, libarian Dunedin Athenaeum. 8.0: Orchestral selection. 8.5: Tenor solos— Mr. L. E. Dallev, (a) “The Minstrel Boy (Scott).: (b) "The Dream” (Rubinstein). 8.10: Pianoforte solo —Mrs. W. Munro, L.T.C.L., “Liebeslied” (Liszt). . 8.16: Mezzo-soprano solo—Miss Molly Vickers, “A Birthday” (Woodman). 8.20: Bass solos—Mr. J. B. Macpherson, (a) "Tlie Bonny Sailor” (Rowley); (l>) “The Little Ship” (Loughborough). 8.26: RecitationMiss Sheila Neilson. “Tlioro of Rimoul' (Tennyson). 8.31: Soprano solo — Miss Florence Sumner, “One Fine Day,” from “Madame Butterfly” (Puccini). 8.36: Y’ocal duet—Messrs. L. E. Dailey and J. B. Macpherson, “Battle Eve” (Bonheur). 8.40: Orchestral selection. 8.45: Mezzo-
soprano solos—Miss Molly Y'ickers, (a) “Only a River Running By” (Hopkins); (b) “Sing, Joyous Bird” (Phillips). 8.51: Pianoforte solos—Mrs. W. Munro, (a) “Humoresque” (Lconie); (b) “Rondo Brilliante” (Welter). 9.0: Weather report and forecast. 9.2: Bass solo—Mr. J. B. Mac-
pherson. “Tlie Sea Road” (Wood). 0.6: Recitations—Miss Sheila Neilson, (a) “Old Castle” (Anson): (b) “Our House Warming” (French). 9.15: Soprano solos—Miss Florence Sumner, (a) “In the Dusk” (Tate): (b) “The Lost Chord” (Sullivan). 9.21: Relay of dance music by Alf Carey and his orchestra from tho Savoy. 10.0: God Save tlie King. 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres).—7.ls p.m.:
Music. 7.30: Address. IL Blanch. 8.0: Opening chorus. 8.2: Overture by the Or-
chestra from Hoyt's de Luxe Theatre. Leader, Mr. Ray Henderson. 8.15: Address
by A. H. Bennett and Dr. I’. K. Roest. 8.30: Old English Song Scene by Miss Elsie Brown and Mr. Clement Hosking. 8.52: Violin solos by Mr. Dan Scully. 9.0: Humorous recital by Mr. Heath Burdock.
. 9.20: Songs By Miss Elsie Brown. 9.27: I Violin solos by Mr. Dan Scully. 9.37: J Songs by Mr. Clement Hosking. 9.45: 1 Hoyt’s de Luxe Theatre Orchestra. 10.0: Close down.
3LO ■ MELBOURNE (371 metres).—B.ls p.m.; Overture featuring Frank Egan (violinist). Tom Hardie (conietlst). Charles Stewart (drummer), and Betty Burt (pianist). 8.18; Humphrey Bishop introduces ills company. 8.21: Alan Kitson, Elaine Mayo and Tlie Humphrey Bishop Company, in Ragtime Ensemble. 8.24: Thelma Trott and Walter Kingsley—“Carmona.” 8.27: George (Scratehor) Ross, in
“A Comedy Interlude.” 8.30: Elaine Maye and The Gentlemen in "The Old Lake Trail.” 8.33: Arthur Homsley and Thelma Trott—Light comedy. 8.40: Meurice
Jaffey will sing—“The Land Where the Green Shamrock Grows.” 8.43: Alan Kitson and Elaine Mayo in “A Rainy Day.” 8.50: Arthur Hemsley. the Lancashirb comedian. 9.0; Cecile Audibert and John Montfort will sing "A Night in Venice.” 9.3: Charles Albert and Gwen Weston In “Talkers and Tea.” -9.9: Walter Kingsley will sing “One Who lias Y'enrued Aloue” (Tschaikowsky): “Tally Ho” (Frances Leoni). 9.15: George (Scratched Ross’ in "Further Scratchings.” 9,25: Grand Opera excerpt “Les Cloches do Corneville.'.’ Featuring Thelma Trolt, John Montfort. Charles Albert, Walter Kingsley and the chorus of the Humphrey Bishop Company. 9.34: Erie Welch will speak on "To-mor-row's rdeCs.” 9.50: Entr'acte. Charles Stewart on his xylophone. 9.55: Charles Albert in “Light ’Comedy.” 9.59; Tito Fomina Quartette, featuring Thelma Trott, Ceeillo Audibert, Gwen Weston mid Elaine Mave in “Mississippi Ripples”; “So is Y'otir Old Lady." 10.(1: John Montfort will sing “Forgive Me.” 10.9: George (Scratchcr) Ross and Elaine Maye in “A Comedy Sketch.” 10.20: Thelma Trott will sing “O Lovely Night.” 10.23: George Ross and his Southern Giris. 10.26: Grand Finale—Opera versus Jazz. Trio from “Faust,” Thelma Trott, John Montfort and Walter Kingsley. Jazz Chorus, The Chorus of tho Humphrey Bishop Company. 10.32: “Argus” news service. Meteorological Information. British Official Wireless News from Rugby. Road Notes, supplied by the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria. Announcements. 10.44: Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day, “Harmonylarity. 10.57: Our Great Thought. 10.58: The Vagabonds—“ Breeze” (Hnley): "Ohl May* be It’s You” (Berlin): “Lonely” (Yvian); “Night Time Is Love Time” (Davis); "Wondering Why” (Malic): “How Long Must I Walt for You?" (Stillwell); “If I Can't Have Y’ou” (Donaldson); "A Night in June” (Friend): “Me and My Shadow (.Tolson); “My China Man” (Byron): “Chloe” (Morel): “The Whisper Song (Friend); “The Song Is Etided” (Berlin). 11.40: God Save the King. m 4OG BRISBANE (385 metres).—The Ithaca Orchestral Society (Announcer, H. L. Collins). 8.0 p.m. National Anthem. 8.1: Topical chorus. 8.2: Overture—“ Fountain of Youth,” The Ithaca Orchestral Society (conductor, Mr. A. Kaesar). 5.14: Contralto solo—“O Western IV Ind” (Brahe), Miss Vera Parker. 8.17: Romance—“Lovers’ Lane,” The Ithaca Orchestral Society. 8.25: Contralto solo—" Thoughts” (Fisher). Miss Y’era Parker. 8.28: Selection—- “ Country Girl,” The Ithaca Orchestral Society. 8.48: Teno? solo—“ Comrade of Mine” (Thomas), Mr. Gerald Cashman. 8.51: Suite—Nos. 4 and 5, "Merchant of Venice,” Ithaca Orchestral Society. 9.8: Metropolitan weather forecast. 9.9: Tenor solo—" The Pal That I Loved” (Nelson), Mr. Gerald Cashman. 9.15: March— On tho Quarter Dock,” The Ithaca Orchestral Society. 9.23: Week-end rdad information supplied by tho R.A.C.Q. 9.30: Soprano solos—“ Land of Home and Purple Heather” (Davis); ".My Dear Soul” (Sanderson), Miss Jean McDougall. 9-40; Cornet solos —Selected, Mr. S. Henry. 9.50: The Dally Mail” news service. Weather news. 10.0: Close down.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 188, 11 May 1928, Page 5
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