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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes:—

2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes ot the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand.

5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Big

Brother Jack. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Leeturette, “For the Man on the Land,” by a representative of the Agricultural Department. 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock.

8.1: Overture, orchestra, (a) march, “Stars and Stripes” (Sousa); (b) waltz, “Ball Scene” (Nicodl). 8.9: Vocal quartet, Orpheus Quartet, “Mopsa” (Williams). 8.13: Choral with orchestra, gems from •The Student Prince'’ (Romberg),

(H.M.V. record EB7). 8.17: Tenor solo, Mr. Arthur Coe, “Dolorosa” (Phillips). 8.21: Humour, Mr. J. S. Webb, "Peter O’Mulligan’s Wallaby Drive” (Spen-

cer). 8.26: Suite, orchestra, "The Pagoda of Flowers" (Woodfordc-Finden), (1) Passing of Priests; (2) Midst the Petals; (3) The Star-flower Tree; (4) Blue Lotus Dance; (5) Return of

Oomala. 8.36: Contralto solo, Miss Lily Mackie, “Rain” (Spross). 8.40: Orchestral, (a) “Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coates); (b) “Charmaine" (Rapec, Pollock), (H.M.V. record

82528). 8.47: Baritone solos, Mr. Len. Barnes, (a) "Edward” (Loewe), (by request); (b) “The Erl King” (Loewe); (c) “Archibald Douglas” (Loewe). 9.0: Instrumental, the orchestra, repeat

number. 0.8: Weather forecast. 9.9: Soprano solos, Mrs. Alice Harris, (a) “Rose Softly Blooming” (Spohr); (b) “The Forge” (Brahms). 9.14: Instrumental, the orchestra, (a) “Stanchin” (Czibulka); (b) “Waiata Pol” (Hill). 0.21: Vocal duet, Messrs. Arthur Coe and Len Barnes, "As I Saw Fair Clara”

(Hayden). 9.24: Humour, Mr. J. S. Webb, ‘The Sailorman” (Brady), 9.29: Songs at the piano, Mr. Billy Hart, (a) "My Angel". (Pollack); (b) “Rain” (Ford).; (c) "Sunshine"

(Berlin). 9.39: Vocal quartet, Orpheus Quartet, “Little Cotton Dolly" (Glebei). 9.42: Zonophone record • recital Overture, National Symphony Orchestra, “Light ■ Cavalry” (Suppe), .(EE102); tenor solo, Mr. Henry. Burr, “Because I Love You’’ (Berlin), (EE3B); violin with kinema organ, Mr. L. C. Southgate, “Simple Aven” (Thome), (5040); orchestral, Victor Symphony Orchestra, "Dance of the Hours,” Part 2 (PonchielH), (EFI2); bass solo, Mr. Foster. . Richardson, "The Gay Cavalier". (Smith), (5073); organ and cornet, Arnold Grier, "Softly Awakes M.v Heart" (Salnt-Saens), (A 309 novelty, Green Bros,’ Marimba Band. "Sweet 'Blue Bird” Waltz (I,and and Oleman), (EE8): chorus, Zonophone Light Opera Company, “Gems from the Gondoliers” (Sullivan), (A 325 “God Save the King.”

IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's session. 7.15: News and market reports, book review. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture, orchestra, "Masaniello” (Auber) 8.11: Baritone solo, Mr. L. Kcven, "The Two Grenadiers” (Schumann). 8.15: Wurlitzer organ solo, Jesse Crawford, “Serenade" (Schubert), (H.M.V. record EA325). 8.19: Soprano solo. Miss V. Harrison, "Screnata” (Toselli). 8.23: Orchestral, orchestra, (a) "Coronach” (MS.); (b) “Celebrated Minuet” (Boccherini). 8.31: Tenor solo, Mr. J. Maddox, "A Castilian Lament” (Del lliego). 8.35: Chorus with orchestra, Zonophonc Light Opera Company, “Gems from ‘H.M.S. Pinafore’ ” (Sullivan), (Zonophone record A 317). 8.39: Orchestral novelty, orchestra, “In a Monastery Garden” (Ketelbey). 8.45: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss N. Macklow, “Hindoo Song” (Rimsky Korsakov). 8.49: Orchestral with organ, International Concert Orchestra, “Tesoro Mio” ("My Treasure”), (Becucci), (Zonophone record EFIS). 8.53: Talk, Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A., “Talks on Old New Zealand: Settlement of Canterbury.” 9.8: Weather forecast. 9.9: Ballet suite, orchestra, “Aseanlo Ballet Music,” Part 2 (Saint-Saens)—(l) Love appears to Psyche; (2) Ensemble of Phoebus, Diane, Erigone, Nicoea, and Bacchus, with the Muses, Nymphs, and Bacchantes; (3) variation. Love theme: Entrance of the Dragon of Hosperides carrying the Golden Apple; (4) Goddesses, Bacchantes, Nyads and Dryads. 9.19: Humour, Norman Long. “Under the Bazunka Tree” (Lee), (H.M.V. record 82454). 9.22: Presentation ot excerpts from “Katja the Dancer” (Joan Gilbert), produced under the direction of Madame Irone Alnsley. Cast: Patricia, Miss Nance Macklow; Katja. Miss Violet Harrison; Leander, Mr. Lon Keren; Car], Mr. .Tack Maddox. 9.58: Orchestral, Victor Salon Orchestra, (a) “Indian Love Call” (from “Rose Marie”—Friml): (b) “The World is Walting for the Sunrise” (Seitz), (H.M.V. record EAIB6). 10.6: "God Save the King.”

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— Silent.

4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).—3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: Selected gramophone Items. 4.0: An art needlework talk by Miss Marguerite Puechegud, under the auspices of the King Edward Technical College. 4.15: Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sporting results to hand. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Town Hall chimes. 6.1: Children's hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7.15: News and reports session. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. Concert by the St Hilda Band, under the baton p£ Mr. James Dixon, and items by assisting artists. 8.1: March, the band, “The Adventurer” (Seddon). 8.4: Tenor solos, Mr. L. E. Dailey, (a) "The White Dawn is Stealing" (Cadman); (b) "Far Off I Hear a Lover’s Flute” (Cadman). 8.10: Hawaiian guitars, (a) F. Ferera and J. K. Paaluhi, “Hawaiian Waltz Medley” (traditional), (H.M.V. record 82369) ; (b) Kane’s Hawailans, “Hilo Hawaiian March” (traditional), (Zonophone record 2992). 8.16: Recital, Miss Anita Winkel, "Penarby Mine” (Doyle). 8.19: Waltz, the band, “Golden Dreamland.” 8.26: Contralto solos, Miss Wyu McPeak, (a) “Little Red Dawn” (Chuter); (b) “Big Brother Day” (Chuter). 8.31: Chorus with band, “Comrades in Arms” (Adam): 8.39: Recitals, Mr. Lester Moller, (a) "Christmas at Sea” (Stevenson); (b) “Prizes in the Pudding” (Roberts). 8.46: Orchestral novelty, New Light Symphony Orchestra, "In a Clock Store” (Orth). (H.M.V. record C 1308). 8.50: Tenor solo, Mr. L. E. Dailey, “Thou Shalt Break Them” (Handel). 8.53: Overture, the band, “La Fete du Hamean” (Bidgood). 9.3: Weather forecast and announcements. 9.5: Address, Rev. W. B. Scott, “The Men Who Have Made New Zealand: Introductory Talk.” 9.20: Cornet solo with band accompaniment, “The Garden of Happiness” (Wood). 9.24: Bass solos, Mr. E. G. Bond, (a) “Up from Somerset” (Sanderson); (b) “Son of Mine” (Wallace). 9.29: Orchestral overture, Royal Opera Orchestra. “1812 Overture” (Tschaikowsky), in three parts (H.M.V. records Cl2BO, C 1281). 9.39: Recitals. Miss Anita Winkel, (a) “The Bridal Morn” (Anon): (b) “Comfort” '(Anon). 9.45: Fantasia, the band, .“Clarendon” (Greenwood). 9.51: Orchestral selection, Victor Concert Orchestra. “In a Monastery Garden” (Kctelbey). (Zonophone record EF7). 9.55: Contralto solo. Miss Wyn MePeak. "Twilight is a Malden Fair” (Chuter). 9.58: Selection of hymns, the band. 10.3: Bass solo. Mr. E. G. Bond. “Long Ago in Alcala” (Messenger). 10.6: Recital, Mr. Lester MoL ler, "Hunting a Mouse” (Adeler). 10.12: March, the band, “New Era” (Finney). 10.15: “God Save the King." 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH (250 metres)-.— Noon till 1 p.m.: News and concert session. 2.30 till- 4.30: Musical session. 6.30 till 10.15: Musical session.

2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres). —7.40 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.45: Pianoforte selection. 7.50: A talk in connection with health week. 8.0: The N.S.W. State Military Band. 8.15: Norman Francis (tenor), (a) "Beauty’s Eyes” (Tosti) ; (b) '•Love’s Old Sweet Song” (Molloy). 8.22: Carlton Fay, pianoforte solo, "Creole Sketches” —(aj “In Olden Days” (Lemont) ; (b) “Memories”; (c) "Banjo Dance.” 8.32: Ellie McDonnell and Celene Hooper, duets, (a) “Venetian Boat Song” (Tosti); (b) "Thinking” (Lou Morgan). 8.39: The N.S.W. State Military Band. 8.50: Florence Yates (contralto). 8.57: Details of the Radio Eisteddfod. 9.0: “Big Ben." Late weather forecast. Norman Francis (tenor), (a) "Flower Song” (Bizet); (b) “When My Ships Come Sailing Home” (Frances Dorel). .9.7: The N.S.W. State Military Band. 9.22: Ellie McDonnell and Celene Hooper, duets, (a) "Your Eyes Have Told Me So” (Hardy); (b) “The Sweetest Song” (Denza). 9.28: Freda Sternberg will continue her series of travel talks, dealing this evening with "Celebrities I Have Known” (No. 8). 9.43: The N.S.W. State Military Band. 10.0: “Big Ben.” Florence Yates (contralto). 10.7: Carlton Fay, pianoforte solos, "Creole Sketches" —(a) "On the Levee” (Lemont): (b) “In Carnival Time” (Lemont). 10.17: Wendling and Molloy, the Radio Melody Makers, (a) “Say, Can I See You To-night” (Creamer): (b) “When You Played the Organ” (Gilbert) ; (cl “You're a Real Sweetheart” (Friend). 10.27: Late weather forecast. The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.35: Wendling and Molloy, the Radio Melody Makers, (a) “Is It Gonna bn Long” (Cowan): (ID “Once Again” (Lumsdaine): (c) “An Old Irish Favourite”: (d) “Out in the Now Mown Hay” (Tracey). 10.47: The Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.57: Tomorrow's programme and lata news. 11.0:

The Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 11.30: National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY (349 metres).—B P-ni--G.P.O. clock and chimes. Harold Iraser and His Pierrots—(l) Opening cbonis. “Tune In,” the company; (2) duet, -Merry June,” Dorothy and Lena Coßgrove, (J) Concerted item, the company ; (4) Haroiu Fraser dilates on "History” (?), (5) eom edv duet, “Dippy," Mae Bailey and Bern Naudy; (6) Tenor solo, Bert Cruikshank, (7) Concerted Horn, "A Musical the company ; (8) Humour, Bern Nau (9) Sketch, the company; (10) bonu, ine Star," Dorothy Cosgrove; (11) Concerted item, the company; (12) duet, Sun,” Esmuud Lecchi and Bert Cruik shank; (13) Hawaiian melodies, Mae Bailey and company; (14) Finale, the com> a J. 9.0: Weather report and forecast by cour tesy of Government Meteorologist. J- • The New South Wales Broadcasting Com pany’s Orchestra, conducted by Mr.. WIUIC Redstone. 9.16: Miss Leonore .Gotsch (soprano), (a) "Rube Meine beele ’ (b) “Wiegenlied" (Mozart ; ” nunc” (Mozart). 9.23: Talk on Cricket, by Mr. Hyam Marks. 9.38: Miss, Edit Kidminster (pianist), (a) "Prelude (Do pin) ; (b) "Andante Splanato and Bolon aise E Flat” (Chopin). 0.01. iho W South Wales Broadcasting Company_s O chestra. 10.1: Miss Leonore Gotsch, a) "Autumn” (Mallinson); (b) A (Acqua). 10.8: Miss Edith Kilin “Capriccio in C” (Brahms) ; (b) Int«_ mezzo in D Flat” (Brahms); (c) Inter mezzo In E Flat Minor" (Brahms). W.l». Resume of following day s Program • inon. The New/Soutli Wales Broadcasui l Compaq’s orchestra. 10.30: National An-

tb 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres).—B P-“- : Opening chorus. 8.2: Concert from the Straube Piano Salon. 8.45: Address uy Captain Clarke. 9.0: Weather report. 9.--Concert from the Straube I lano saio 10 -3LO? IO MELBOURNE (371 p.m : Mabel Nelson, P> an ° £or A cc ..prophet "Canriccio G. Minor” (Brahms), Bropnet Bird” (Schuman), “Moment Musical (bi request (Schubert), "Polonaise, OP- -4,, (Chopin), “Irish Tune from County Derry /r’mino-nrl “The Juggleress Ek’i). 8-23: Metropolitan Orchestra, ove - ture “Egmont” (Beethoven . 8.30. c7gnT k ’ IT“ n °Me“an John Hobbs, baritone, Vulcans Song. Philemon and Baucis (Gounod , O Star oi Eve" (Wagner). 9.17: Metropolitan Orcncs tra, duet for clarionet and wlt L ar k” chestra, “Lo, Here the Gentle Barx (Bishop). Soloists: W. Hines clarionet Miss M. Butler flute. In a ’ Garden,” intermezzo (Ketelby). 9.-9. J y Troweek. soprano, Now Sleeps the Crlni, son Petal” (Quilter), “Over the Mountams (Quilter). 9.36: Metropol tan Orchestra ballet suite, “Coppelia (Delibes), I east Dance, Nocturne, C «rdas 9.49 John Hobbs, baritone, “M hen the King M ent Forth to War” (Koeneman), Come to tnc Fair” (Martin). One-act play— J-jfi- T"® Difference.” Father, Wm. Tainsh; mother, Louise Moorhead; son. Terence Crisp. 1 reduced by William Tainsh. 10.30: News Service, meteorological Information, British Official Wireless, news, announcements, sporting notes by Olympus, se lections for the Geelong races to be held on Wednesday, October 10. 10.43: Altbouse and McCallum, soprano and pianist, baritone and flautist, selections from their renertolre. 10.55: Fred Bluett, comedian (by permission J. C. Williamson, Ltd.), “Laugh and be Merry.” 11.0: Our Great Thought 11.1: The Radi-o-aces, “Fascinating Vamp (Nussbaum)., “Only a Rose’ (Friml), “Sweet Sue. Just You” (Harris), Are You Lonesome To-night” (Handman), My ancholy Baby” (Norton), “ Ic % Cream (Johnson), “Is It Gonna Be Long (Whiting), “Linger Longer Lane” (Laurence), “Borneo” (Donaldson), “Pardon the Glove (Quicksell), “Good-night Song,” “Goodnight Waltz” (Bibo). 3AR, MELBOURNE (484 metres) .—B.O. p.m: Under the auspices of the R.A.C.V., Allured Kelly will speak on “The Month in Motordom.” 8.15: Under the auspices of the Advance Bendigo and the North League, “Dcniliquin,” 8.30: Oscar Levy, "The Story of the Violin.” 8.40: The Radio’aces, “Can’t You Hear Me Say I Love You” (Brown), “Stampede” (Henderson), “Starlight and Tulips” (Nausbaum). 8.50: Huxham’s Serenadcrs, Hugh Hugham, song, “A Brown Bird Singing.” 8.53: Radi-o-aces, “Happv Go Lucky Lane” (Lewis), “Lo Nah” (Stept), “Brown” (Darbne.v). 0.3: Huxham’s Serenadcrs, quartet, “Walk as Much as You Can.” 9.6: Radi-o-aces. “Don’t Keep Me in the Dark, Bright Eyes” (Bryan), “Down Where the Sun Goes Down” (Jones), “Jackass Blues” (Karcell). 9.16: Huxham’s Serenaders, Edith Huxham, song, "Walting Alone." 0.19: Radi-o-aces, “The Wedding Waltz (Gilbert), “Mine, All Mine” (Ruby), “Rain” (Ford). 9.29: Huxham’s Serenaders, Hugh and Edith Huxham, “The Stile at the Lane.”. 9.32: Radi-o-aces. “Harvest Moon” (Baye), “Golden Gate” (Jolson), “Just a Year Ago To-night” (Rose). 9.42: Huxhnm Serenadcrs, quartet, “Breeze.” 9.45: Radi-o-aces, “Nesting Time” (Nussbaum), “Louisiana” (Schafer), “Lonely in a Crowd” (Greer). 9.55: Huxham Serenadcrs, Dolly Burdett, duct, “The Wild Rose.” 9.58: Radi-o-aces, “Chloe” (Kalin), “PaiutIng Pretty Pictures” (Jones), “Good News" (Henderson). 10.8: Huxham’s Serenaders, quartet, selected. 10.11: Radi-o-aces, “ ’Varsity Drag” (Henderson), “Sometimes I'm Happy” (Youmans)., “Hallelujah” (Youmans). 10.21: Huxham’s Serenaders, Renn Millar, song. “The Open Road.” 10.24: Radi-o-aces, “Lonesome in the Moonlight” (Baer), “Just a Memory” (Henderson), (‘Shanghai Dream Stan” (Davis). 10.34: Huxham’s Serenaders, quartet, selected. 10.37: Radi-o-aces, “Blue Berry Land” (Bryan), “Delirium” (Schutt), “Felix the Cat” (Nausbaum). 10,50: “Age” News Service, exclusive to 3AR. 10.58: Weather forecast. 10.59: Our Australian Good-night Quote. 11.0: God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—B p.m.: Topical chorus. 8.5: The Studio Instrumental Quartet (conductor, Fred C. Smith), overture “Knight Errant” (Bendix). 8.10: Ernest Barry in a recital of Kipling’s works, including: “If,” “Ballad of the Bolivar,” “Slandalay,” “Boots,” “The Hump.” 8.40: The Studio Instrumental Quartet, “Stepping Stones” (Reeves). 8.48: Berenice Berg (contralto), “Comrade of Mine” (Thomas and Kerr); “The String of Pearls” (Phillips). 9.0: Metropolitan weather forecast. 9.1: S. Wilcox (baritone), “In Old Madrid" (Carmen): “Two Eyes of Grey” (McGeoch). 9.8: The Studio Instrumental Quartet, popular numbers. 9.13: Phyllis Verner (soprano), selected. 9.20: Kenyon (the entertainer). 9.25: The Studio Instrumental Quartet, inarch, “Old Faithful” (Holymann). Gramophone recital:—9.3o: A recital ot electrically reproduced records. 10.0: "Queenslander” bi-weekly news service. 10.30: Late news; weather news. Close down. Note.—New Zealand time is an hour and ■ a half ahead ot eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 12, 9 October 1928, Page 7

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 12, 9 October 1928, Page 7

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 12, 9 October 1928, Page 7