BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day's, broadcast progI2YA?eWBLI<INGION! 1420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes of G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Close down. C.O: Children's session conducted by Lncle “ Ernest. . , 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. •' , , 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Special programnie of “Aluslc of the Kast, featuring "The Golden Threshold" (Sarojini Naidu—Liza Lehmann). 8.1: Overture —Orchestra, "Persian March 8.11: Vocal S quartet—Ariel Singers, "Nightfall in the city of Hyderabad" (Lch--8.15: Bass U solo—Mr. .1. M. Caldwell, “Song of a Dream” (Lehmann). 8.10: Pianoforte solos—Miss Joyce Porter, (a) "Two Intermezzi" (Brahms); (b) “Two Studies” (Roger Quilter). 8.20: Elocution—Mr. Barton Ginger, (a) "The Story of Lalla .11, the Priest (Laurence Hope); "The Singer (Laurence Hope). 8.33: Mezzo-contralto solo —Miss Ngaire Coster, “The Serpents are Asleep (Lehmann). 8 37: Vocal duet—Messrs. J. M. Caldwell and Roy Hill, “Palaquln-Bearers (Lehmann). , t , 8.40: Violin solo with orchestral accom-paniment—-Miss Ava Symons, * Chanson Indoue” (Song of India) (Rim-sky-Korsakov). . 8 44: Soprano solo —Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8., "The Snake-Charmer” (Leh- '* mann). „ 8.47: Bass and quartet—Mr. J. M. Caldwell and Ariel Singers, “The Royal Tombs of Golconda.” 8.51: Orchestral suite—Orchestra, Iwo Hindoo Pictures" (Bemberg)— (1) “Approaching and Passing a Hindoo Temple"; (2) “Shepherdess of the Himalayas.” 8.59: Weather forecast. 9.0: Lccturette —Dr. E. Marshall (of the Discovery expedition), “Whaling in the Antarctic.” 9.13: Suite—Orchestra, "Joseph and His Brethren” (Schmidt)—(l) Prelude; , (2) Caravan Dance; (3) Bacchanalian Dance. 9.25: Tenor - solo—Mr. Roy Hill, You Flaunt Your Beauty” (Lehmann). 9.29: Vocal duct—Miss Ngaire Coster and Mr. Roy Hill, “Like a Serpent to the Calling Voice of Flutes" (Lehmann). 0 33: Selection—Orchestra, “Hymn to the Sun” (Rimsky-Korsakov). 9.37: Trio—Ariel Singers, “New Leaves Grown Green on the Banyan Twigs” Lehmann). . „ 9'40: Bass and quartet—Mr. J. M. Caldwell and Ariel Singers, "To a Buddha Seated on a Lotus” (Lehmann). 9.44; Selection—Orchestra, “Veil Dance” (Friml). Cornet solo with orchestral accompaniment (soloist, Mr. Judd), “Hindoo Song” (Bemberg). 9.53: Elocution—Mr. Barton Ginger, “The Month of Almonds” (Laurence Hope). 10.0: Mezzo-contralto solo—Miss Ngaire Coster, "Alabaster” (Lehmann). 10.12: Vocal quartet—Ariel Singers, ‘{At the Threshold” (Lehmann). 10.24: Suite—Orchestra, “Persian Suite” (Morena) —(1) Pilgrimage to Rocknabad; (2) Dance of the Slaves; (3) Ode of Hafls; (4) Festival of the RoseS in Schiras. 10.30: Close down. li'A, 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. 0.0: Children’s session conducted by Nod and Aunt Jean. -7.15: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Special "Nigger Minstrel” programme, performed by the “All Black Minstrel Troupe.” 8.1: Overture—The Orchestra, “Americana” (Thurban) —(1) The Tiger's Trail; (2) When Malindy Sings; (3) The Water Melon Fete. 8.12: Opening chorus—“ How Do Yo’ Do, Everybody?” 8.16: Humour —"Jos’ Us Niggahs.” 8.24: Song and chorus—“ Polly Wolly Doodle” (Roberts). 8.28: Banjo solo—Len Fillis, “Uncanny Banjo” (Fillis and Bright) (Columbia Record 0990). 8.32: Solo—Negro spiritual; “Nobody Knows." 8.3 G: Humour —A Little Sketch. 8.42: Humorous duet—“Alabamy Bound” (Henderson). 8.45: Song—“Shufflin’ Along” (Bloom). 8.48: Sketch —The Orchestra (with vocal choruses), "Reminiscences of the Plantation” (Chambers). 9.5: Weather forecast. 8.7: Song—Negro spiritual, “Somebody Jvnockiu' at Yo’ Door.” 9.11: One-act comedy—“ Black Justice." 9.35: Song—- “ Kentucky’s Way of Saying Good-morn-ing” (Jones). 9.39: Banjo solo—Len Fillis, “Banjoviality” (Fillis and Bright) (Columbia Record 0990). 9.43: Vocal quartet— Negro spiritual, “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.” 9.47: Humour—“The Laughing Nigger” (MS). 9.51; Pianoforte solo—"Danse Negre” (Ascher). 9.54: Song—“My CurlyHeaded Babby” (Clutsam). 9.57; Humour —“Darkey Fun.” 10.7: Novelty—The Orchestra, “Southern Wedding” (Letter). 10.20: Seng—"Ethiopia Saluting the Colours" (Wood). 10.24: Humour—“Jest Us Niggahs Again.” 10.29: Final chorus—- ■ “Good-night" (Scott-Gatty). God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).—’ 3.0 p.m.; Afternoon session—Selected studio Items. 4.30: Close down. 0.0: Children’s session conducted by Big Brother. 7.15: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Popular programnie featuring “Gipsy Love” (Lehar). 8.1: Overture—Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington (conditions permitting). 8.6: Contralto solo, followed by soprano and tenor duet—Miss Belle Rennut and the Dolce Duo, (a) “The Wild Bird” (Lehar) : (b) “The Garden of Love” (Lehar). 8.12: 'Cello solos—Mr. Harold . Beck, (a) “Lullaby” (Renard); (b) “Rustic Dance” (Squire). 8.20: Baritone solo followed by baritone and tenor duet—Mr. T. D. Williams, (a) “I Can’t Keep Away from the Girls” (Lehar); (b) “Lady Bab" (Lehar). 8.25: Instrumental trio —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Allegro Con Brio" (Beethoven). 8.37: Soprano and tenor duet with chorus—Miss Frances Hamerten and Mf. Russell Sumner and chorus, “The Wild Rose” (Lehar). 8.41: Organ solo—G. T. Pattman, "Polly” (Zamecnlk) (Columbia Record D 1144). 8.45: Tenor solo with chorus—Mr. Russell Sumner and Melodious Four, "Joy Comes and Goes” (Lehar). Dramatic recital —Mr. W. IL Moses, "The Outlaw” (Ogilvie). 8.54: Weather forecast. 8.50: Military Band—Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “Poet and Peasant” (Suppe) (Columbia Record 9087). 9.5: Vocal chorus, followed by vocal trio—The Melodious-Four and the Melodious Trio, (a). "Welcome Joys!” (Lehar); (b) “A Little Maiden” (Lehar). 9.11: Pianoforte solo—Miss Dorothy Davies, "Rhapsody in C” (Dohnanyi). 9.17: Contralto and baritone duct—The Dinky Duo, “You’re in Love” (Lehar). 9.21: Instrumental trios—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Serenade” (Lange Muller), (b) “Slavonic Dance” (Dvorak). 9.27: Contralto and chorus —Miss Belle Renailt mid Melodious Four, "Oh! Why Should You Care?” (Lehar). 9.31: Hawaiian selections (Hawaiian guitar, banjo, and ukulele trio —(a) “My Hawaii” (Lewis); (b) “O Sole Mio” (di Capua) (Columbia Record 3006). 9.38: Tenor solo—Mr. Russell Sumner, “Over All tho Earth I Roam” (Lehar). 9.42: Clarionet Solos—Mr. S. I>l. Munday, (a) “Berceuse” from "Jocelyn” (Godard); (b) “My Old Kcntucy Home” (Foster, arr. Franko). 9.48: Humorous recital—Mr. W. H. Moses, “Father Riley's Horse” (Paterson). 9.53: Saxophone solo— Rudy Wiedocft, “Minuet” (Beethoven) (Columbia Record 01176). 9.57: Contralto and baritone duet, followed by soprano solo and chorus, (a) "I Gn So” (Lehar): (b) "Have I Awaked from Dreams” (Lehar). God Save the King. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 Metres).—3.o p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: Gramophone music. 3.30: Relay of afternoon tea muisc from the Savoy. 3.45: Studio music. 4.0: Music from tho Savoy. 4.15: Gramophone music. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 0.0: Town Hall chimes. 0.1: Children's hour conducted by Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Book review—Mr. H. Greenwood, of the Athenaeum. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Overture— Philadelphia Orchestra, “Rienzi” overture (Wagner) (H.M.V. Records ED3-4). 8.12: Bass solos—Mr. Neil Black, (a) “Close Props” (Charles); (b) "Rocked in tho Cradle of the Deep” (Knight). 8.19: Flute solo—Mr. Chas. E. Gibbons, “Sonnambuln” (Bellini). 8.2 u: Dance orchestra and Hawaiian selectionla) Piccadilly Orchestra. “My Beloved Gondolier” (Tibor) (H.M.V. Record 82575); (1>) Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra. “My Bird of Paradise” (Berlin) (H.M.V. Record EA374). 8.32: Contralto solo—Miss Dorothy Skinner, "The Hurdy-Gurdy Man” (Schubert). 8.35: Cornet solos—Mr. D. J. Robertson, (a) Without Words’ (Hans); (b) “Absent’ (Motcalf). 8.41. Humorous—fohn Henry and Blossom, “Blossom's Film Scenario” (H.M.V. Record 82384). 8.48: Bass solo—Mr. Noil Black, “Bombardier” (bowlings). 8.53: Flute solos—Mr. Chas. Gibbons, (a) My Love is but a Lassie Yet” (Lo Thiere); (l>) “Birds of the Greenwood (Hobbs). 9 2: Weather forecast. 9.3: OrchestralNew Light Symphony Orchestra, (a) Barcarolle” from "Talcs of Hoffman (Offenbach); (b) “Cavalleria Rusticana” (Mascagni) (H.M.V. Record P. 2377). 9.11: Contralto solos—Miss Dorothy Skinner, (n) ' “Mv Dear Soul” (Sanderson) : (b) The Praise of God” (Beethoven). 9.16: Cornet solo—Mr. D. J. KoW-rtson, Liebestraume” (Liszt). 9.21: Orchestral—(a) International Concert Orchestra, “In a Chinese Tetnnle Garden” (Ketelbey) (H.M.V, Record EB4): (b) Royal Opera Orchestra, “Marche Militalre" (Schubert) (H.M.X. Record C 1279). 9.29: Relay of dance music from the Savoy, and dance selections from tho studio. 10.0: Close down. 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH (250 metres).— Noon till 1 p.m.: News and concert session. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—6.4s p.m.: Weather and shipping news. 6.48: Rugby wireless news. G. 50: Late sporting news told by tho 2FC Racing Commissioner. 7.0: La to news service. 7.10: Dinner music. 7.40: Programme announcements. 7.47:
The Congress Band. 8.15: John Reid, baritone—(a) “I am Fate!” (Hamblen); (b) “Thy Beaming Eyes” (MacDowell). 8.22: The Congress Band. 8.30: Daisy Mangan, soprano — (a) “Chanson Provcneale” (Del Acqua); (b) “Pleading” (Elgar). 8.35: The Congress Band. 8.50: Ad Cree and_ Jennie Cree—Scottish comedy sketch. 9.5: Late weather forecast. The New South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra, conducted by Willie Redstone. 9.20: John Reid, baritone—(a) “Home-along” (Wilfrid Sanderson); (b) “Old Clothes and Fine Clothes” (Shaw). 9.27: The New South Wales Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 9.42: Daisy Mangun, soprano —(a) "From the Tomb of an Unknown Woman” (Bantoek); (b) “Gathering Daffodils” (Somervell). 9.50: The New South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 10.5: Ad Cree and Jennie Cree—Humorous song and story. 10.15: The New South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 10.27: Tomorrow’s programme and late news. 10.30: National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY (3-19 metres).—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 2BL Topical Chorus. 8.3: Miss Bertha Waters, soprano —(a) “Flowers of the Desert” (Lohr) ; (b) “Slumber Song” (Gretchanioff). 8.10: The Wurlltzer Organ, broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood (organist, Mr. N. Robins). 8.25: Resume of following day’s programme. 8.30: From the Dungowan, Manly; first appearance of the Manly Intermediate High School Juvenile Military Band (conductor, Mr. J. Phelonng)—March, “Waldmere” (Losey); gavotte, “Bells of Ituabon” (Greenwood). Mr. Clement Q. Williams, baritone — (a) “The Kashmiri Song” (Woodforde-Finden); (b) “Less than the Dust" (Woodforde-Finden). Cornet solo, “Londonderry Air” (arr. Hawkins) (soloist, Master Jack Kasch). Mr. Frank Ryan, entertainer — One-step, “Rip, Rap” (Jenkins). Clarinet solo, “Sixth Air Varie” (Brepsant) (soloist. Mason Brockie). Miss Dulcie Starkey, soprano—(a) “The Love Song of liar Dyal" (Batten); (b) “Marie Antoinette” (A.L.). Galop, “Prince Imperial” (D'Albert). 9.30: From the studio: Mr. C. Dexter will talk on “Tho Prospects of Saturday’s Races.” 9.45: Miss Bertha Waters, soprano—(a) “The Flower Song” (Gounod); (b) • “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” (Burleigh). 9.52: Radio Eisteddfod. A number of seml-flnalists will be heard, drawn from tlie various sections. 11.0: Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Merv. Lyons, broadcast from Romano's. During intervals between dances “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30: National Anthem.
2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).—7.ls p.m.: Music. 8.0: 2GB Instrumental Trio—Miss Ada Brook, Mr. Cecil Berry, Mr. Cedric Ashton. 8.15: Announcement. 8.20: Songs by Mr. Cecil Houghton. 8.27: "Cello solo by Mr. Cedric Ashton. 8.34: Miller and Mack, the Comedy Two. 8.42: Resume of programme. 8.45; Address by Professor E. Wood. 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Songs by Miss Nancy Watkin. 9.9: Violin solos by Mr. Cecil Berry. 9.17: Songs by Mr. Cecil Houghton. 9.24: Miller and Mack, the Comedy Two. 9.34: 2GB Instrumental Trio. 9.45; Songs by'Miss Nancy Watkln. 9.52: 'Cello solo by Mr. Cedric Ashton. 10.0: Close down.
3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—B.ls p.m.: Collingwood Citizens’ Band—March, “Royal Trumpeter”; overture, “Tancredi.” 8.25: Victor Harding, bass-baritone—“ Fling Broad the Sail” (Gaines); “O, Mistress Mine” (Quilter). 8.32: Collingwood Citizens’ Band — Waltz, “Forest Flowers.” 8.40: Anne Middleton, soprano — "Chant Venetian” (Bemberg); “Songs My Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak). 8.47:’11. K. Love will speak on "Radio Technicalities." 8.57: Collingwood Citizens’ Band — “Romance” (Rubinstein). 9.5: Charles Ulivi, baritone— Selected. 9.10: The Imperial Russian Trio — "Chanson Triste” (Tschaikowsky); "Poeme” (Flblch): “Dear, ou a Night Like This” (Conrad); “Hungarian Dance No. 8” (Brahms). 9.27: Anne -Middleton, soprano— Two Negro Spirituals. 9.34: Collingwood Citizens’ Baud-rSeleetion, “Mary.” 9.44: Eric Welch will speak on the form of the horses engaged at Flemington on Saturday, November 3. 9.54: Andrew Whitelaw, tenor —“E’en as a Lovely Flower” (Bridge): “Obstinatlon” (Fontennilles). 10.1: Collingwood Citizens’ Band — “Merry Widow” (Lehar). 10.10: “Argus” news service. British Official Wireless news from Rugby. Meteorological information. Road notes supplied by the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria. Announcements. 10.20: Charles Ulivi, baritone. 10.27: Collingwood Band. 10.32: Andrew Whitelaw, tenor. 10.39: Stewart and Lorraine, humorous instrumentalists. 10.46: Victor Harding, bass—- “ Border Ballad” (Cowen); “Bright is the Ring of Words” (Williams). 10.53: Stewart and Lorraine, humorous instrumentalists. 11.0: Our Great Thought. 11.1: The Radl-o-Aces —“Sing Me a Spng of Araby” (Fisher); “Starlight and Tulips” (Welding) ; “You Can’t Be a Good Little Fellow” (Stanley): “Lonesome in tho Moonlight” (Baer); “Get Out and Get Under the Moon” (Tobias); "That's My Weakness Now” (Slept); "Dolores” (Kassel!); "Dancing Shadows” (Golden) ; “Song of Shanghai” (Egan): “Brainstorm” (Sanders) ; “Goodnight Waltz" (Bibo): "Good-night Chorus.” 11.40: God Save the King. 3AR, MELBOURNE (484 metres).—B.ls: Community singing from Malvern .Town Hall. From the studio—lo.ls: J. R. Proctor, banjo—" Nigger Town" (Morley); “Killarncy.” 10.22: Bel Luscombe, soprano—- “ Ave Maria” (Mascheroni); "Destiny" (Sydney Baznor). 10.30: Vera Huck, piano—- .“ Prelude in C Minor” (Chopin); “Prelude in G Minor" (Chopin); “Waltz in D Flat Minor” (Cliopiu). 10.37: Bel Luscombe. soprano—“O Flower, of All the World" (Woodforde-Finden); “Elegie” (Massenet). 10.44: J. R. Proctor, banjo — “Dancer's Dream”; “Side by Side.” 10.51: "Age” news service, exclusive to 3AR. 10.58: Weather forecast. 10.59: Our Australian Good-night quote is taken from the poem “Primroses,” by William Gay. 11.0: God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres). —8 p.m.: From Southport—Topical Chorus. 8.5: The Seaside Orchestra — Overture. “Vineta" (Grilnberger). 8.12: The Orpheans (conductor, Tom Muller) —Octet. “By the Blue Lagoon” (by request). 9.16: Aiderman J. Hendry Grice, Mayor of Southport, will say a few words about the town. 8.22: Ernest Harper, bai'itone- ! -"When the Great Red Dawn Is Sldning" (acompanied by “The Orpheans). 8.27: Joe Dwyer and Ills Pal Jerry in ten minutes of fun. • 8.37: Herbert Jackson, cornetist —“Soul of the Surf” (acompanied by the Seaside Orchestra). 8.43: Evelyn Price, soprano—“Carissima" (Penn). 8.48: George Williamson, tenor—“ Arise, O Sun” (Day). 8.52: The Seasade Orchestra—One-step, "Looking.’Em Over” (Rolfe). 9.0: From the studio— Metropolitan weather forecast. 9.1: From Southport—The Orpheans: “Octet, “Heroes and Gentlemen” .(Peskett). 9.5: Ray Bruce, tenor—" Bells of St. Mary’s” (ncconinaniod by Tho Ornheans). 0.10: Tim Seaside Orchestra—Valso. “Niiit Etollec” (Waldtenfel). 9.18: J. P. Cornwell, bass—“ Come to tlic Fair” (Easthope Martin). . 9.23: Evelvn Grice, soprano—Selected. 0.28: Tbe Orpheans—Octet, “Cornfields Medley" (Scott Gatty). 9.33: George Williamson, .tenor, and J. P. Cornwell, buss—“ Flow Gently, Deva” (Parry). 9.37: The Seaside Orchestra —Silhouette. “Nola” (Arndt). 9.42: Tlie Orpheans—Octet. “Juanita” (Parks). 9.4 q: Tom Mailer, elocutionist — “Jim” lacbmpanied by The Orpheans). 0.50: The Seaside Orchestra—Ten minutes' dance music. 10.0: From tlie studio—Week-end road information for motorists, officially supplied by flic Royal Automobile Club of Queensland: late news; weather news. Close down.
(NOTE.—New Zealand time is two hours ahead of Eastern Australian time.)
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 33, 2 November 1928, Page 18
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