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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S programmes Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes:— 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres) .. 3.0 pan.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. •3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to lianu. 5.0: Close down. . , . , bv 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Jeff and Aunt Gwen. 70: News session, market reports and 81- Relay B from‘loivn Hall of finals of Military Boxing. A-' 11 ?! 11 .? (Announcer, Mr. G. P. Aldridge). 10.30: Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).— Silent, 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (300 metres) - 3.0 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio Items. 4.30: Close down. 6-°.‘ session conducted by Scatterjoj. News session. 7.30: Talk on Books, E. J. Bell. 8.0: Chimes. S tud,o „P£?.' gramme by the Woolston Brass. Band, under the conductorship of Mr. B. J. Estall, and assisting artists. 8.1. March —Band, “Clear the Road (Ord Hume), selection—band, “Introduction to I‘aust (Gounod). 8.10: Contralto solo—Miss Nellie Lowe, “My Ships” (Barrett). 8.17: instrumental trios—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Slumber Song” (Godfrey); (b) “Second Valse” (Godard). 8.2 a: Mef 7 - 0 ' soprano solo—Mrs. Bessie Stewart, Sing, Joyous Bird” (Phillips). 8.29: Bass solo —Bandsman T. Pheloung (with band accompaniment), “Cyclops” (Rimmer)._B.3.l: Tenor solo—Mr. T. G. Rogers, “Toni Bowling" (Dlbden). 8.37: Hawaiian selections —(Hawaiian guitar, banjo, and ukulele trio), (a) “My Hawaii” (Lewis); (b) iO Sole Mio” (di Capua) (Columbia Record 3606). 8.44: Scottish song: Mr. Bracey Wilson, “I’ve Loved Her Since She Was a Baby” (Lauder). .8.51: Fantasia—Band, “Miiistrel Melodies" (Trussell). 9.2: Tenor and contralto duet—Harmony Duo, “Awake” (Peliissier). .9.6: Weather forecast. 9.8: Chorus—Columbia Light Opera Company, vocal gems from “The Desert Song” (Romberg) . (Columbia Record 02558). 9.12: Mezzo-soprano solos —Mrs. Bessie Stewart, (a) “O Day Divine” (Oliver) ; (b) “Happy Song” (Del-Biego). 9.18: Instrumental trios —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Menuet” (Gluck); (b) “Autumn and Winter” (Glazounow). 9.26: Monologue—Milton Hayes, “Meanderings of Monty—Monty Attends a Board Meeting” (Columbia Record 01106). 9.33: Prelude and mazurka —Band, “Coppelia" (Delibes);'Spanish onc-step—Band, “My Carmenclta” (Duromo). 9.47: Contralto solo —Miss Nellie Lowe, “What Shall I Sing to You” (Barry). 9.51: Scottish songs—Mr. Bracey Wilson (a) “Rob Roy Mclntosh, (Lauder); (b) “Just a Wee Deocli an Doris” (Lauder). 9.57: Tenor solo—Mr. T G. Rogers, “A Little Dream of You (Fletcher). 10.0: Serenade—Band, La Paloma" (Yradier). March—Band, Vanished Army” (Alford). God Sate tin. K 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).—Silent. 3ZC CHRISTCHURCH (250 metres)— Noon’till 1 p.in.: News and concert session. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres) —0.48 p.m.. Rugby wireless news. 0.50: Late sporting information. 7.0: “Big Ben. Late nets service 7.10: The 2FC Dinner Quartet, conducted by Horace Keats: Russe” (Luigini); (b) Chantilj D'tt' , teufel); (c) "Petite Suite deUoncert (Col; erldgo-’riylor; (d) “Solveg’s Song (Grieg); (e) “Melodic” (Tscliaikowskj ), f) "Serenade” (Drdla). 7.40: Programme announcements. 7.47: Pianoforte mi* “Riir Ben. From the Sydney Town Hail: Mr. J H. Scullin, M.P, leader of the Federal Opposition, will address the electors of New South Wales, on the policy of the Australian Labour Party. Approx. V.m. From the Studio. Late weather forecast, Pegav Dunbar, contralto: (a) wo swaj Along” (Mallinson); (b) "Recompense (Sanderson). . 9.50: Maggie Foster, violin, (a) "Serenade” (Drdla); (b) “Chanson (Friml). 10.3: R. A. Bartieman, baritone: (a) “The Sea Gipsy” (Head); (b) lhe Lover" (Martin). 10.19: Maggie Foster, violin: (a) "Ave Maria" (Schubert): (1>) "Ghvotte” (Gossie). 10.17:. Peggy Dunbar, contralto: (a) “Slow, Horses, Slow” (Mallinson); (b) "Dreaming ot Home” (Besly). 10.23: 11. A. Bartieman. baritone: (a) “The Lazy Shepherd (Honty); (b) “The Waterman” (Helmore). 10.28: To-morrow's programme and late news. 10.30: National Anthem, Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY (349 metres)—B.o :p.m. G.P.O. clock and chimes. 2BL Topical Chorus. 8.3: The Now South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. Conducted by Mr. Willie Redstone. 8.18: Mr. Charles Lawrence (entertainer' at the piano): (a) “After the Accident”: (b) "Murders.'• 8.28: The New South Wales Broadcasting Coinr pany's Orchestra. 8.38: Mr. Charles Lawrence: (a) “Our Labour-saving Home." (b) "Without Prejudice.” 8.45: Weather Report and forecast by courtesy of Government Meteorologist. Studio programme. 9.45: Tlie Now South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 10.0: Miss Millie Hughes, soprano: (a) “Jack and Jill" (Sanderson); (b) “The Wind” (Spross). 10.7: The Ahad Duo (steel guitars). 10.14: Mr. H. C. Oilson, tenor: (a) “Fair House of Joy” (Quilter); (b) "A Song Remembered” (Coates). 10.21: Mr. Josef Kaartinen, saxophone solos. 10.28: Miss Millie Hughes: (a) “Blackbird’s Song” (Scott); (b) “Will o’ tlie Wisp” (Spross). 10.35: The Ahad Duo (steel guitars). 10.42: Mr. H. C. Gilson: (a) "Because Your Love is Mine” (Dorel); (1>) “My Life's Delight” (Quilter). 10.49: Mr. Josef Kaartineu. 10.56: Resume of following day’s programme. 11.0: Romano's Restaurant Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Merv. Lyons, broadcast from Romano’s. During intervals between dances "Suu” News will be broadcast. 11.36: National Anthem.

2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).—7 p.m. till 10 p.m.

31.0, MELBOURNE (371 metres)—B.o p.m.: Programme announcements. 1 8.1: The station orchestra: Overture, “Mcrrv Wives of Windsor.” 8.10: Harold Browning will give a recital of Polk Songs with explanatory remarks. 8.30: Louis Hottenbach, ’cello recital: "Cantilena” (Davidoff); "Cradle -Song” (Hattenbach); “Chanson Greque’ (Sellgmann); Spanish Danee, "Vito” (Popper). 8.45: Mina Heseleva, soprano: "The Soldier's Wife” (Rachmaninoff); "Nightingale" (Alabieff). 8.52: The station orchestra: '.‘Spanish Serenade” (I‘riml); “Serenade” (Szerwonky). 0.0: The Imperial Russian Trio (Arved Norit, violin; John Bcrzinsky, ’cello; and William’ Ibster, piano). Arved Norit, violin: “Chanson Arabe” (Rimsky-Korsakov.). William Ibster, piano: “Romance” (Gller). Trio: -Chant ? ans I’aroles” (Tschaikowsky). ?; 1 ;! : e PrO T, cs . sor K ’ J - Berry, M.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.S., University of Melbourne. "The Stranger Ventures abroad In New York v*ty,. ~ 0.30: The station orchestra: “Introduction and Gopak, from ‘The Fair of Scotchinsky’ (Mussorgsky); “Barcarolle” (Tschaikowsky). 0.40: Charles Ulivi, baritone, late of the Grand Opera Co. selected. 9.47: The station orchestra: Suite, The Lake of Swans” (TsehaikowR t y k .9; ??, ina Heselova. soprano: “Song' TTol 1 !® ?m Sh i .. (Arensky); “The lonely Heart (Tschaikowsky). 10.7: The station orchestra: “Adagio and Allegro” from lathetic Symphony (Tschaikowsky). 10.15: Argus news service. Meteorological information. British Official Wireless news ’r°n’ Rugby. Announcements. 10.25: Pat McLean, soubrette: “Child Impersonationi;. 10.32: Stewart and Lorraine: Humorous Instrumentalists.” 10.39: Chas. Ulivi, baritone: selected. 10.45: Pat McLean, soubrette, child impersonations. 10.53: The fetation orchestra: overture “Mereille” (Gounod). 11.0: Our Great Thought. 11.1: The Radio-o-Aces: “Too Busy” (Neullen); ~A, d T I? ■’ “Lauretta’! (Silva); Chloe” (Kahn); “I’m Tired of Making Believe” (Kelley); "Should I be Sorry?” W? P .B? ’zT. phip ? —Plano solo; “Is it Pos-(£l,x-oi?); 5 ® tok of lYhat You used to Think of Me” (Turk): “Good W WT’ i r'nr>T7r;t , \i Gotl Save tlle Kin K--3AR, MELBOURNE (484 metres). —8.0: Under the auspices of the Bov Scouts’ Association,’ W.D. Kennedy. "The Problem of the Older Boy.” 8.15 :-E. C. H. Taylor, School Life and School Sport.” 8.30: Alfred Firman, “Books of Yesterday. To-day and To-morrow.” 8.40: Radi-o-Aces, Danee of the Dolls” (Kahn). “Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed Me” (Kahn), Thats Al.v Mammy” (Lumsdalne). 8.50: John D. Fraser, baritone, “Yellow Slipl pers” (Conlngsby-CJarke). 6.53: Radio-o-Accs, “Honeymoon Cottage” (Lumsdalne), "I’m Wingin' Home” (Russell), "Evening Star” (Turk). 9.3: French Bros,, banjos, "Side by Side” (Woods). 9.0: Radio-o-Aces, “Russian Rag” (Stutzel), “Henry’s made a lady out of Lizzie” (O’Keefe), “We’ll have a new home in the morning (Buck). 9.10:: Millie McCormack, mezzosoprano, "The Cuckoo” (Lehmann).l :9,19: Radio-o-Aces, “Oriental Moonlight” (Scamon), “Bid all your troubles good-bve" (Leslie), “My Melancholy Baby" (Norton). 9.29: John D. Fraser, tenor, “The Dove” (Coningsby Clarke). 9.32: Radio-o-Aces, “Ice Cream,” “I know that you know” (Youmans), “Love Affairs” (Robinson). 9.42: French Bros., banjos, "When you played the Organ” (Gilbert). 9.45: Radio-. o-Aces, piano solo, “Rag Doll” (Brown); “Sweet Elia May" (Robinson), “Cry Baby” (Smith). 9.55: John D. Fraser, tenor, “Serenade” (Schubert). 9.58: Radio-oAccs, “Rose of Monterey” (Guy), “Red Head” (Ermbey), “The Man I Love” (Gershwin). 10.8: Millie McCormack, mezzo soprano, “Happy Song" (Del Rlego). 10.11: Radi-o-Aces. “Was it a drcam” (Brett). “Together" (Brown), “Mary Ann” (Davis). 10.21: French Bros., banjos, "Sleep Little Coon” (Brandon). 10.24: Radio-o-Aces, “Tell me to-night” (Little), “Oh, Doris, where do you live” (Kahn), “There's one little girl who loves me" (Kahn). 10.34: John D. Fraser, tenor. “Mighty Like a Rose,” 10.37: Radio-o-Aces, "Polly” (Zamccnfk), “Felix, the Cat” (Naustraum), “Delirium" (Schiitt). “Blue Berry Land" (Bryan). 10.50: Age News Service, exclusive to 3AR. 10.55: Acceptances for Wednesday’s races. 10.58: Weather forecast. 10.59; Our Australian

Good Night Quote. 11.0: God Save the King. ' 4QG, BRISBANE (385.metres).—8.0 p.m.; From the studio, one-act drama, “Tlie Reprobate.” Cast—Philip Adair (an artist), and Jabez Gover, Ernest Barry; Minnie Adair, Dulcie Scott. Studio Concert—B.3o: The Studio Orpheans (conductor, Toni Muller), male chorus, “A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea" (Lloyd). 8.34: Rhoda G. Husband (soprano), “Your Eyes Have Told Me So” (Hardy); “A Night ot Love” (Spier). 8.42: Nat Gould (biinjoist), selected numbers. 8.47: Irene Elpliinstone (contralto), “Forethought” (Lambert). “June” ‘Quilter). 8.55: Enithe Clarke (pianist). “Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2” (Chopin). 9.0: Metropolitan weather forecast. An Ideal programme.—Listeners will remember that some time ago station 4QG asked its listeners to ■ compile what they considered to be an ideal programme. A prize of £5 was offered tn the sender of the best idea. The adjudication will lie completed by to-night, mid the result will be announced. Details of the winning idea will be broadcast and the idefis of listeners who come close to securing the prize will, also lie announced. 9.1: 'From thq Studio—Result of tlie quest for programme ideas An announcement regarding tlie date on which tlie winning programme will lie broadcast. 9.15: Tlie Orpheans; chorus. “In tlie Gloaming”. (Parke). 9.19: Ernest Harper (baritone), "Not Understood” (Haughton). 9.23: George Williamson (tenor), "Your Eyes Have Told” (O’Hara). 9.28: The Orpheans. “The Storm” (Dormer). 9.32: Enithe Clarke (pianist), “Mazurka-. Op. ’63. No. 2” (Chopin). 9.40: Annie Adams (soprano). "Tlie Silver Ring” (Chaminade). 9.44: Nat .Gould (banjoist), selcetcd numbers. 9.50: Tlie Orpheans. male chorus, "Cockles and Mussels” (Parke) 10.0: Late news, weather news, Close down; Xote. — New Zealand time is two hours ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 29, 29 October 1928, Page 7

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 29, 29 October 1928, Page 7

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 29, 29 October 1928, Page 7