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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes :— 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 Metres). 3.0 p.m.: Chimes of th& G.1’.0. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5.0: -Close down. <:,■ U.O: Children’s session' conducted by Uncle ToJ>y aud Aunt Gwen. 7.0: News session, market reports and ■ \ sports results. ■ < 4 . .• ■ ■ "7.40: Lecturette —Dr. 1. L. G. Sutherland, of Victoria University, "Laughter" ,S (under the auspices of the W.E.A.). 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture—the Orchestra: (a) "Independents March’,' (Hall); (b) ' “Wiener Blut” (waltz) (Strauss). 8.10: Descriptive chorus-Melodic Four: .“Johnny Schmokcr” (Dlx).' 8.14: Grand organ solo (with vocal chorus) "Tired Hands’,’ (waltz). (Piantadosl), (Columbia. Record 01145). 8.18: Tenor solo—Mr. Sam Duncan: “Loughareema” (Eisdel). 8.22: Humour—Mr. Geo. Titcliener: “My Dictionary’’ (original).. 8.38: Orchestral (strings and piano) — the Orchestra: "Music Pictures” (Foulds) ; 1. At the Theatre; 2. Evening in the Forest; 3. A Country ■V Dance ' • -. ■.' ' ' 8.40: Baritone solo—Mr. R. S. Allwright: “An Indian Dream” (Allan). 8.44: Soprano and male quartet—Nora Blaney and the Ramblers, “Sweet Suzanne” (Leslie ftnd Giobert) (Columbia 01170). ; 8.48: Instrumental —the' Orchestra, repeat number. 8.5(1: Weather forecast. 8.57: Chorus with Orchestra, Columbia ’Light Opera 'Company: “Rio Rita”, vocal gems (Tierney and McCarthy). (Columbia 02572). ■ . ,0.1: Vocal quartet—Meiodie Four: “The Sweetheart of Sigmnchl" (Verne). 9.5 i. Humour — Mr. . Geo. Titchener, “Water Scenes” (Lee), ■ 0.12: Hawaiian selection —Soutli Sea is landers: “The Call of Aloha” (MacGuigan and Hyatt), (Columbia

01014). , 0.10: Bass solo—Mr. W. W, Marshall: "The Cold North Sea" (Courtenay). 0.21: Musical comedy selection—tjie Orchestra. "Der Rosenkavaiier” •V* * ' 0.32; Tenor solo—Sir. Frank Bryant: “Pale '.' Moon” (Logan). ' 0.30: Vocal quartet — Melodic Four: • "Laughing” (Abt.). , . . > ; 0.40: Instrumental—the Orchestra, dance 'numbers. ■ i. ■ 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down. \

IYA/ AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3.o p.m.-: Afternoon session—Selected studio Items. 4.0.. Literary selection by-the'An-nouncer.- 4.8: Further studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand, 4.30: Close down. 0.0: Children's session, conducted by Cinderella. 7.0: Close down. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—Philadelphia Symphony Or : chestra. “Rienzi Overture,” (H.M.V.-«En>3) (Wagher).V 8.9: Soprano—Miss Cecilia Duncan, "Good-bye” ' (Tostl). > 8.13: Xylophonist— Mr. A,“S. McLachlan, (a) "luverearglll March” (Lfthgow); (b) selected. 8.20: • Baritone—Mr. Fred , Baker, “The Wheel-tapper’s Song” (Charles). 8.24: Guitar—Frank Ferrera, (a)’,“lm the Heart of i Hawaii," (Columbia 3746) (Parish); (b). "The St Louis Blues.” (Columbia 3740 (Handy). 8.32: Soprano—Miss C. Dunean, (a) “Unmindful of. the Roses” (Coleridge-Taylor);’ (b) "Robin Adair" (traditional). 8.40: Orchestra—Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, (a) “Shepherd -Fennel’s Dance,” (H.M.V. D 159) (Gardiner): (Ii) .“Shepherd's Hey,” (H.M.V.. D 159) (Grainger). 8.48: Humour—Two Black Crows, comedy' sketch (Columbia 0774) (Mack). 8.54: Baritone—Mr. F. Baker, (a) “My Blue Heaven" (Donaldson); (b) "The Desert Song” (Hammersteln). 0.2: Evening forecast. 9.4: Programme of dance music. 11.0: God Save the King.. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres) - 11.30 a.m.: Results of Canterbury Jockey Club meeting at Riccarton. 6.0: Children’s session conducted by Chuckle nnd Aunt Pat. •' 7.15; ... News session. 7.30: Sports results.- ’B.O f. Chimes. 8.1: Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington (vaudeville and dance Programme). 10.0: Dance programme.' 11.0: God Save the King. 4YA. DUNEDIN (463 metres).—7.ls p.m.: News session. 7 30: Address (under the auspices of the Workers’ .Educational Association). 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 81: Relay of-orchestral music from the Strand

Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Mr. L. D. Austin. 8.11: Concerted with orchestra— Light Opera Company, gems from “Countess Maritza” (Smith, Caiman), (H.M.V. Record EB11). 8.15: Mezzo-sop-rano solos—Miss Agnes Guy: (a) Harbour Night Song” (Sanderson); (b) Cloud Shadows” (Rogers). 8.21: 1 iolln solo Mr. Harold Riddle: "Players’ (Sarasate). 8.26. Baritone solo —Mr. Arthur Lungley. In Summertime on Bredon' (Peel). 8.30: Instrumental trio (violin, ’cello and piano): (a) "Prelude from Herodlade (Massenet) : (b) “Pierrette" (Chaminade). 8.41: Contralto - solos—Miss' l ren ® Hornlblow, L.R.A.M.: .(a) “Prelude” (Ronald); (b) “Down in the Forest” (Ronald). 8.48. 'Cello solo—Mr. P. J. Palmer: Serenade Espagnole” (Glazounov). 8.u4: Orchestral, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, 'Nutcracker Suite” (Tschaikowsky); (a) “Overture Miniature” and ’ March ; (b) "Dance of the Sugarplum hairy and “Trepak\ (H.M.V. Record Dl-14) 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.4: Bass solo, Mr. J. Fergnsson: "Out of the Deep (Lohr). 9.8: Whispering novelty—Devonshire Restaurant Dance Band: At the End of an Irish Moonbeam” (Golden) (Zonophone Record EEB4). 942: Relay of orchestralal music from the Strand Theatre. 0.22: Mezzo-soprano solo —Miss Agnes Guv: "A Request” (Woodforde-Finden). 9.26: Violin solos—Mr. Harold Riddle: (a) “Chanson Polonaise” (WieniawskD; (b) “Serenade” (Rudenyi). 9.31: Baritone solos—Mr. Arthur Lungley, (a) D'K’en Allanab” (Thomas): (b) “Serenata (Toscelli). 9.37: Grand organ solos. Reginald Goss-Custard: (a) The - Question : (b) “The Answer” (Wolstenholme). (H.M.V. Record E 415). 9.44: Instrumental trio (violin, 'cello and piano) : Allegro from “Trio in G Major" (Mozart). 9.50: Contralto solo—Miss Irene Hornlblow: Arm®O Sun" (Day). 9.53: 'Cello solo—Mr. P. J. Palmer: “Slmplt Aven” (Thome). 9-»: Bass solos—Mr. .1. Ferguson: (a) Where 'Has Scotland Found Her Fame (Fuleherl:' (b) “The Nameless Lassie (Mackenzie). 10.3: Mixed voices with orchestra—Lieht Onefa Company, gems from "The Mikado" (Sullivan) (H.M.V. Record EBS). ‘10.11: Close down. . 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—6.3o p.m.: Weather intelligence. Shipping. Stock-Ex-change. 6.35: Late news service. 6.40: RUgby wireless news. 6.45: Late sporting news. 7.0: “Big Ben.” Studio.item. 7.10: The 2FC ■ Dinner Quartet, conducted by Horace Keats — (a) “Tambourine Dance (Dunhill);. (b) “Spring Song” (Mendelssohn), “Boating Song” (Mendelssohn); (c) “Tom Jones" Selection (German)-. (d) “Serenade” (Toselli); (e) "Beautiful (Shay). -7.40: Programme announcements. 7.47: Pianoforte reproduction. 7.59: Foreword to next item. 8.0: “Big Ben.” from the Prince Edward Theatre. Sydney: The Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Albert Cazabon. Eddie Horton at the Orchestral Organ. K5O: From the Studio: “Around the Camp Fire”—half-an-hour of music, song. poem, and story (grave and gay) from the works of writers and poets of Australasia (arranged by V. Upton Brown). “Camp Boss”.and narrator, V. Upton Brown—(a) Camp chorus. Australia”: (6) “The Man from Snowy River (Paterson): (c) “When Dacey Rode the Mule” (Anon.): (d) camp song, Danny Bqy.” Peggy Dunbar, contralto; (e) Lost (Paterson): (f) “Sammy Sundown and His Concertina”: (g) “Rastlin’ at the Stadium by Bill Bowyang” (Dennis); (h) homestead chorus, “Auld Lang Syne.” 9.29: Charles Lawrence and Rae Foster—Popular vocal duets. 9.28: Charlotte Robinson, pianoforte solos — (a) “La Maja et le Rossignol (Granados): (b) “Triana” (Albeniz). 9.40: Peggy Dunbar, contralto — (a) “Dawn Skies” (Drummond); (b) “Requiem' (Shark). 9.48: Charlotte Robinson, pianoforte solos - (a) “Revolutionary. Study (Chopin): (b) “Ballade In G Minor” (Chopin). 10.0: “Big Ben.” Peggy Dunbar, contralto—“ None but tho Lonely Heart’ (Tscliaikowski). 10.3: From tlie Prince Edward ’Theatre: The Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Albert Cazabon; and Eddie Horton at. the Orchestral Organ).. 10.23: From the studio— Charles Lawrence and Rae Foster —Popular duets. 10.30: Late weather forecast... The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.57: Tomorrow’s programme and ahnouncements. 11.0: "Big Ben.” The Ambassadors’ Danc P Orchestra. 1.30:’ National Anthem. Close down. . c / ■ n

2BL. SYDNEY (349 metres).—o.3o p.m.: “Sun” news nnd late sporting. 6.40: 2BL Dinner Quartet —(a) Overture. “The Barber of Seville” (Rossini); (b) “Lolita" (Stone-

hum) : (c) “By the Tamarisk” (Coates); (d) “Saint d'Amour” (Eigar); (e) “After My Laughter” (Turk); (f) “Two light syncopated pieces" (Coates); (g) “Rag Doll’ (Brown). 7.10: Complete racing resume. Complete sporting resume. 7.25: Pim and Pam in advertising talks and nonsense. 7.55: Programme aud other announcements. (Note. — During the evening events from Speedway Royal will be described direct.) 8.0: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 2BL Topical Chorus. 8.3: Miss Lotys Lescaut, soprano. 8.10: Mr. Jack Barnett and Miss Dorothy Dewar, entertainers. 8.30: Mr. Herbert C. Hlnchcllffe, baritone—(a) “The Heart Bowed Down” (Balfe); (b) “To-morrow” (Keel). 8.37: Harrison White and “Connie,” banjo and piano duets. 8.44: Mr. Jack Cannot, comedian—(a) “And yet I don't know" (Weston and Lee); (b) “That's My Weakness Now" (Strept). 8.54: The New South Wales Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 9.0: Talk on “Cricket” by Mr. Hyam Marks. 0.24: Mr. Charles O’Mara, Irish entertalner—(a) "The Jug of Punch” (James); (b)‘“The Blarney Roses” (Flint). 0.31: The New South Wales Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 9.4(1: Mr. Herbert C. Hlnchcllffe—(a) “The Song of th P Waggoner” (Breville-Smlth): (b) “Because I Love You" (Berlin). 9.53: Mr. Harrison White and “Connie.” 10.0: Mr. Jack Cannot—(a) “Me and My Shadow" (Jolson); (b) “At the end of an Irish Moonbeam” (Golden). 10.10: The New South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 10.27: Mr. Charles O’Mara. 10.30: Miss Lotys. Lescaut—(a) “The Donovans” (Needham): (b) “The Bachelor's Tale" (French). 10.34: Resume ofi following day's programme. 10.38: The Wentworth Cafe Dance Orchestra, under the’ direction of Mr. Jimmy Elkins, broadcast from the Wentworth. During Intervals between dances “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30: National Anthem. ■ 2GB, SYDNEY (310 metres).—B p.m. till 10 p.m.: Request items. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres). — 8.1: Prahran City Band-March, “Holyrood” (Alford); “Ramona” (Wayne). .8.10: The Metro. Quartet — “Swing Along Alow’ (Richard Jountz) — "They. Kissed—l Saw Them Do It” (Hawley). 8.17: Prahran City Band— Overture, “Light Cavalry” (Suppe). 8.25: The Metro. Quartet—“Doan Ye Cry, My Honey" (Noll); “Mosquitoes” (Paul Bliss). 8.3'2: The Imperial Russian Trio (Arved Norit). violin; John Berzinsky, 'cello; and William Ibster, piano)—Arved Norit (violin), “Chanson Arabe” (RimskyKorsakov): william Ibster. (piano),, "Romance" (Glier): The Trio,’ "Chant sans Paroles” (Tschaikowsky). 8.47: Song feature of the week. 8.5 U: Erie Welch will describe to-night’s events at the Stadium. 10.15:'The Prahran City Band—Selection, "Daughter of the Regiment” (Donizetti). 10.25: Charles Ulivi, baritone —Selected. 10.32: Stewart and Lorraine, humorous Instrumentalists. 10.39: Prahran City Band —"The Desert Song” (Romberg). 10.49: Late sporting Information. 10.55: Our Great Thought..’ 10.56: ;The Radl-o-Aces—-“Saliita” (Kahn): “Ramona” (Wayne); “Rain” (Ruby): ((Mother of Mine” (Jolson) : “Rolling Round in Roses” (Raskin); “I Think of What You Used to Think of Me” (Turk); “It is Possible” (Dixon); “Chips,” piano solo (Masinan); “Should I Be Sorry" (Kapp); “I’m Tired of Making Believe” (Kelley); ' “Good-night Waltz.” 11.40: God SavAthe King. 3AR. MELBOURNE (484 metres).—B p.m. till 11 p.m. ■ v: >, . . • , ■ 4QG. BRISBANE (385 metres).—B p.m.: From tlv? Savov Theatre—Orchestral music. At suitable times during the evening description of the boxing contests will be relayed from the Brisbane Stadium. (It. is impossible to state the exact times at which boxing descriptions will be relayed, owing to the uncertainty of the times of commencement of the various bouts, i Description of the main events will also be relayed from, the Davies Park Speedway. 9.30: From Lennon’s Ballroom — Danpe music. 10.0: From the studio—Late news, weather news. Close down.;

TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES

2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres). 3.0 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. ■ 3.1: Relaj’ of Sunday School Annlversay service from the Church of Christ, -Vivian Street. ■ 6.0: Children’s Sunday service conducted

by Uncle Ernest. 7.0: Relay of evening service of St. Gerard’s Redemptorist Church. 8.15: (approx.) Studio concert. Overture —Berlin State Opera Or-, chestrn. “Don Giovanni” (Mozart) (H.MW. Record E463).' Soprano solos—Miss Florence Stevens, (a) “Let Me Wander Not Unseen” (Handel); (b) "A Carol of Bells” (Stanford).

Piano solo—Miss Thelma Willoughby, “Ballade in F” (Chopin). Baritone solo—Mr. S. E. Rodger, ‘‘O God, Have Mercy” (from. St. Paul”) (Mendelssohn). Orchestral—New Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra —“Peer Gynt Suite No. 2 (Grieg). 1. Der Brautraul. 2. Arabian Dance. 3. Return of Peer Gynt. 4. Solveig’s Song. (Columbia Records 02631-2). Tenor solo—Tudor Davies, Ah'. Moon of My Delight” (from ‘ln a Persian Garden ) (Lehmann) (H.M.V. Record D 1283). ‘ Operatic selection —Band of y-M. Goldstream Guards, -MaHha (Flotow) (H.M.V. Record C14..3). Soprano solo—Miss Florence Stevens, “Angels Ever Bright and lair OrchestrZ I !—Salon Orchestra. “Seren- , ade” (Toselli) (H.M.V. Record ' Baritone solo—Mr. S. E. Rodger, “My Dreams (Tostl). Organ solo—Edwin H. “Traumerei” (Schumann), (H.M. V. Record C 1455). Tenor solo—Tudor Davies, On Wings of Song” (Mendelssoliii). Light orchestral—Columbia Sy m phony Orchestra, ■ or ?L n ?' Noon and Night” (Suppe) (Columbia Record 02017). Close down. IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).—B.o p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the An noincer. ■ 4.8: Selected studio 4 30. Close down. 6.3: Close down. 6.0. Liiiiu ten’s session conducted by Uncle Le °- 0.55: Relay of service from Church of the Holy Sepulchre—Preacher. Rev. G. Gor don y Bcll; organist: Mr. Trevor Sparling. 8.30: Gramophone lecture-recital. God Save the King. . BYA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres) .- song d service Conducted “by Uncle 6 30- Relay Of evening service from the Church of Christ, Moorhouse ver !’ 1 p'. Preacher: Pastor J. Crawford; organist. Miss E. Hepburn; ehol . r , m , aster 0 : o n ? I cio?e Ames) .■ 7.4sStudio recital. 9.30. Close down. . * ' - on «. g?»>. 5 fronTst d ’pmU’s"Cathedral-Preacher: Rev. « Rd* Relav from St. iviiua Bod n ßotunda (weather’ conditions. permit “X O t £ he C d?r C e e c r^«r S J. Dixon. 9.15: Close down. wi' ' PALMERSTON NORTH (280 m!tres)4o“m. till 4.30: Musical session. Due't “A NWhtft Venice” (Antoni); solo. “When the Night With Stilly s Silence (Robertson). 6 41: Carlton Fay, Pianoforte, Point: The Evening Service. Preacher. Canon Hirst, Rector of Cooma. 8.30. From the Studio: MlScha Dobrinski, violin Ist ; m (a) "Mescicnna"' (Barloiv, (arr. Zimballst) • (b) “Carnival Russe R 39- Gwladys Evans, soprano: (a) The Bitterness of Love” (James Dunn); (b) dante” (Gluck); («) "Bouree . 013: Gwladvs Evans, soprano, (a) A Song Remembered” (Coates); (b) A 6 .?”,®®?.’ 11 9.21: Mischa Dobrinski,, violinist. (a) “Stimmungen” (Achron); (b) fille aux cheveux de lin”. (Debussy); ,(c) Turkish March” (Beethoven). 9.31. „ Ar .^ ur r ridee tenor. 9.40: Madame Ereljn Grieg, Dulci’tone soio: (a) ‘ ‘Minn,^£ k L. Selection of Old Scotch Melodies. .9.4 b. Ravmond Lambert, Belgian pianist. (a) “Rhapsodle No. 9” (Liszt)’. 9.58: Gwladys Evans, soprano. 10.2: Plan ofor« ®®elta) of the Lighter Classics. 10.30: National Anthem. Close down Horace Keats, acC °2BL, n SYDNEY (349 metres)—7 • S ®'r vice broadcast from Petersham Baptist Church. Minister: Rev. G. A. Cralke. 8.30. The Manly Municipal MJ 111 '"*. Ba ,"? broadcast’ from Ocean Beach, Manly: (a) Overture, “Land of Mountain and Flat (MacCunn); (b) “Serenata” (Toselli) , (c) Fox Trot, "Mary Ann”; (d) Selection, “Lucia di Lammermoor” (Donizetti) ; (e) Fox Trot, “Sunshine”; (f) Waltz, Spanish Weisen”; (g) March, "Hero of the Game.” 9.30: From the studio: Miss Leonore Gotsch, soprano: (a) "Mein Lieb. (Taubert); (b) “Erfullung” (Cornelius);

(c) “Die Benehrte” (Wolf). „9-37- M®Brvce Carter, ’cellist: ‘Meiodie 9 44’ Miss Leonore Gotsch: (a) Blumenernss” (Wolf); (b) “Isoldes Verklarung fwagner). 9.51: Resume of following day s programme. Weather report and forecast bv courtesy of Government Meteorologist. 9.53: Mr. Bryce Carter: (a) Elegie Uan Goens); (b) “Mlnuette” (Becker). 10 • G.P.O. Clock and Chimes. National A "GB m SYDNEY (316 metres)—7.o p.m.: Lecture from Adyar Hall. 8.15 : Songs by Mr. Robert Scott 8.22: Pianoforte solos by Miss Mollie Jones. 8.30: Songs by Miss Nance Marley. 8.37: Songs by Mr. Clement Hosking: 8.44: Violin solos by Mr. Cecil Berry. 8.52: Songs by Miss Elsie Brown. 8.59: Songs by Mr. Robert Scott. 9.6: Pianoforte solos by Miss Mollie Jones. 9.13. Songs bv Miss Nance Marley. 9.20: Songs by Mr. Clement Hosking. 9.27: Violin solos by Mr. Cecil Berry. 0.34: Songs by Miss Elsie Brown. 9.41: Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres)—7 p.m. till 10.30 p.m. - 3AR. MELBOURNE (484 metres)—7 p.m. till 10.30 p.m/ 4QG, BRISBANE . (385 metres).—The complete evening service will be relayed from All Saints’ Church of England, Wickham Terrace, Brisbane. 7.0: From All Saints’ Church of England: Children’s service. 7.30: Evening service. At the conclusion of the church service, the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will be relayed from Wickham Park. 9.30: Close down. Note.—New Zealand time is two hours ahead of .eastern Australia time.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 34, 3 November 1928, Page 28

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 34, 3 November 1928, Page 28

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 34, 3 November 1928, Page 28