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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes:— 2Y’A, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone Items. 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 4.35: Selected gramophone items. 4.55: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour —Uncle Jetf and Auntie Gwen. 7.0:. News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturcttc —Rev. J. R. Blanchard, B. “Spanning a Continent.” 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, YVellington. 8.1: Overture—The Orchestra, “Stradella < Flotow). 5.9: Quartet—Ariel Singers, “The Stars That are Shining,” from “Preciosa" (Weber). 8.13: Tenor—Mr. C. A. Williams, “The English Rose,” from “Merrie England” (German). 5.17: The Orchestra—(a) “Caprice Yiennois” (Kreisler): (b) “Spanish Dance” (Sarasate). 5.25: Duet—Misses J. Briggs ami N. Coster. “Hear Me. Norma,” from the opera, “Norina” (Bellini). 8.29: Humour—Mr. E. A. Sargent, “When I Was a Bov at School” (Spurr); “Under the Circumstances” (Spurr). 8.34: Mezzo-contralto—Miss Ngaire Coster, “Vol che Sapete,” from “The Marriage of Figaro” (Mozart). 5.38: Trio—Symons-Ellwood-Sliort Trio, "Lament and Finale" (Saint-Saens). 8.48: Elocution—Mr. Stanley Warwick, "The Rose Out of Reach” (Ogilvie). 8.53: The Orchestra, “Unliuished Symphony” (Schubert). 9.3: Weather report. , . 9.5: Duet—Miss Jeanette Briggs and Mr. C. A. Williams, “The Miserere,.’ from "Il Trovatore” (Verdi). 9.9: Bass—Mr. J. M. Caldwell, (a) “Ho, Jolly Jenkin,” from “Ivanhoe” (Sullivan) ; (b) “The Old Bard’s Song,” from “The Immortal Hour”

(Broughton). ~ , 915: Piano —Mr. Gordon Short, Ballade in A Flat” (Chopin). 9.23: Humour—Mr. E. A. Sargeant, “House Hunting” (Squires). 9.28: Quartet—Ariel Singers, The Gipsy Chorus,” from "The Bohemian

Girl” (Balfe). „ „ 9.32: The Orchestra, “Ballet Music, from- “ Faust” (Gounod). 9.42: Sketch (for two characters)— Mr. Stanley Warwick, “Which Is It.' 9 57: Soprano — Miss Jeanette Briggs, “Lia’s Aria,” from “L’Enfaut I'rodigue” (Debussy). , 10.1: Duet—Messrs. C. A. Williams and .1. M. Caldwell, “The Moon Hath liaised Iler Lamp,” from "The Lily of Killarney” (Benedict). 10 5: The Orchestra, request numbers. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 METllLb).— Silent. 3YA, CHRISTCHLT.Cn (305 metres).— 3 n m : Afternoon concert session, selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 6.0: Children’s Hour. Uncle Jack. s.lu: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Relay ot orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr. Harry EUwood. Studio concert by Band of Ist Canterbury- llegiv ment Infantry (conductor, Lieut. L. 11. Hoskin). S. 10: Harmony Quartet, The Pour White Crows, “Ukulele Dream Girl (Low). 8.14: March, the Band, Port Lincoln” (Hume). 8.18: Baritone solo, Mr Les. Stewart, “Ten Thousand Year., from Now” (Ball). 8.22: Fantasia, the Band, “Carnival of Flowers” (Le Due). 8.30: Soprano solo, Mrs. P. S. Lawrence, “Pining Just for loul’ (Vandersloot). 8 34’ Male harmony duet, Messrs. Charles and Maurice I.awrence, “Kalua (Korn). 8 38: March, the Band, “North Star (1 inner). •'8.42: Recitations, Miss Lucy Co.'an, (a) “I Wouldn’t” (Herbert); (b) “Publishing the Banns” (Herbert). 3.48: Baritone solo, Mr. Pat Burns,, • Ivverybodj Happy” (Lawrence). S.ul: bmection, the Band, “La Sonambula’ (Bellini)., 9.1,. Harmonv quartet, The Four White Crow.., “Lucky Day” (De Sylva). 0.-1: AY eathei’ report and forecast. 9.0. J- al k; U. L. Parton (under auspices of Christchun.li Public Utilities Committee), Three Trimmining” (introductory). 9.20: Popular song, Mr. Maurice Lawrence, lanej N-incv Clancy." 0.2-1: March, the Band, “New Colonial” (Hall). 9.29: Baritone solo. Mr. Charles Lawrence. Im Tmlued to Dentil I’m Single (Regan).,, Fantasia, the. Band, "Golden Yallej (Man-, kins). 9.40: Soprano solos, Mrs. J-k; Lawrence, (a) “Springtime’; (b) You (Bushway). 9.4 G: Humorous sketch, Miss Lucy Cowan and Mr. .T. 1. Cannel!, “Talking Again.” 0.50: Male harmony duet, Messrs. Charles and Maurice Laurence, “Hop, Skip, and Jump” (Courtney). 9.59: Humoresque, the Band, Ding. Dong. Bell” (Trentlard). 10.3: Yocal harmony quartet, The Four White Crows, Lears of an Irish Mother” (Nicholls). 10... March, the Band, "Lights Out (bhellay). G 4Y'A a 'DUN T EIHN”(4G3 metres).—Silent. 3ZC CHRISTCHURCH (250 metres).— Noon till 1 P-m.: Concert and news scsSI 2FC SYDNEY’’ (442 metres) .—6.30 p.m.: Late sporting news. 6.o0: studio talk. 7: Dinner music. ' 7.30: Late ' Evenin o News” news 7.40: Programme announcements. 7.45: Elliott Napier v ill continue his series of talks on Hie Gicat Barrier Reef.” 8: “Big Ben : excerpts from "Le Cloches de Corneville, by Madame Emily Marks, soprano, and K. L. Orchard. 8.15: Maggie Foster, violinist. 8 ”3: Forrest Pearson, Irish tenor, (a) “Go Lovely Rose” (Roger Quilter); <b) “The Lilac Tree” (George Gartlan). 8.50: . Graham Kent, bridge talk. S.lo: ..he 2FC Studio Orchestra, conducted by Horace Keats, Overture, “The Caliph of Bagdad” (Boieldieu). 8.53: Forrest Pearson, Irish tenor, “Mary” (Richardson). 8.57: Excerpts from “Le Cloches de Corneville,” by Madame Emily Marks, soprano,, and R. B. Orchard. 9.7: Late weather forecast; the 2FC Studio Orchestra. Fantasie, "Martha” (Flotow). 9.24: Maggie Foster, violinist. 9.32: The ”FC btudio Orchestra, (a) Suite, “At the Play (York Bowen): (b) “Federal March ot Da Marionette” (Gounod). 9.47: Excerpts from “Le Cloches de Corneville,” by Madame Emllv Marks, soprano, and B. B. Orchard. 10: “Big Ben”; tho 2FC Studio Orchestra; selection, “The Rebel Maid” (Phillips’). 10.12: Fred Philpotts, cornet solos. 10.20: The 2FC Studio Orchestra, suite, “In a Lover’s Garden” (Ketelby). 10.30: Late weather forecast. 10.31: Len Maurice, popular choruses and dance music. 10.57: Late news and to-morrow’s programme. 11: “Big Ben”; National Anthem. Close 'down. 2BL SYDNEY (349 metres).—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes. Scotch night. 8.1: Mr. Peter Sutherland (basso). S.G: The Wurlitzer organ broadcast from the Arcadia . Theatre, Chatswood; organist, Mr. N. Kobins. 5.15: Miss Phyllis Atkinson (mezzo soprano). 5.22: Piper Mackay. 5.27: Miss Bunty Stuart (contralto). 8.34: Miss C. L. Robertson (elocutionist). 8.41: Mr. Douglas Graham (comedian). 8.45: Talk on movie players and iilms, by Miss Iris Norton. 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes; weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. Maros, Government Meteorologist. 9.1: Mr. Lance Jeff rec (tenor). 9.8: The British Music Society String Quartet. 9.15: Mr. Peter Sutherland. 9.22: Piper Mackay. 9.27: Miss Phyllis Atkinson. - 9.34: Miss C. L. Robertson. 9.41: Mr. Douglas Graham. 9.45: The British Music Society String Quartet. 9.55: Mr. Lance Jeffree. 10.2: Miss Bunty Stuart. 10.9: .Resume of following day’s programme. 10.13: The Wurlitzer organ, broadcast from' the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood. 10.30: Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Merv. Lyons: during intervals between dances “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres).—7.ls: Music. 7.30: Talk. 8: Opening chorus. $.2: Overture bj F the Orchestra from Hoyt’s de Luxe Theatre. Leader, Mr. Ray Henderson. 5.15: Address. 8.30: Songs by Mr. Cecil Houghton. 8.37: Sid. and Milly Owen, instrumentalists. 8.45: Humorous items by Miss Mollie Kirwan. 8.53: Songs by Miss Maisie Wren. 9: Talk. 9.20: Songs by Mr. Cecil Houghton. 9.27: Sid. and Mollie Qwen, instrumentalists. 9.34: Humorous items by Miss Mollie Kirwan. 9.41: Pianoforte solos by Miss Ada Brook. 9.50: Songs by Miss Maisie Wren. 10: Close down. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).—Musical comedy, Iset act of “The Girl Friend.” transmitted from the Theatreßoyal, slclbourue (by permission J. C. Williamson, Ltd A. A musical comedy adapted from P. Bartholoinae and Otto Harbach’s “Kitty’s Kisses,” by It. P. Weston and Bert Lee. ?»lusie and lyrics by Con. Conrad, Gus Kalin, Richard Rodgers, and Lorenz Hart, with Annie Croft, her first appearance in. Australia. Produced by Frederick Blackman. 10.25: Rupert Hazel! and Elsie Day, “Harmonylarlty.” W.37: The Vagabonds, “Me and My Shadow” (Jolson). “Pleading” (Jones), “Down in Old Havana Town” (Friend). 10|4G: (Jordon James, baritone, “To Anthea” (Hatton), “Just You” (Burleigh). 10,53: The Vagabonds, “Russian Lullaby” (Berlin). “Hide. Hide” (Huffer), “Dance of the Fireflies,” piano solo (Bloom). 11.1: Gordon James (baritone, “Rage, Thou Angy Storm” (Benedict), “Cargoes” (Tom Dobson). 11.8: The Vagabonds, Moonlight Melody, “When I’m with You” (Conley), “When Banana Skins are falling” (Potter). “Egypt” (Polla), “Lucky Day” Henderson). “Consolation” (Baries), “Coquette” (Kahn). “Somebdy Lied About Me” (Kahn), “A Bungalow and You*’ (O’Hagan). Selected. • 11.40: God Save the King. 4QG BRISBANE (335 metros).—B till 10 p.m.: Programme not to hand. Note—New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 190, 14 May 1928, Page 13

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 190, 14 May 1928, Page 13

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 190, 14 May 1928, Page 13