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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

Following are the broadcast programmes for to-day (Friday, November 23):— 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3.0 p.m.: Chimes of 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 Uncle Ernest. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Leeturette—Mr. N. R. Jacobsen, “Time for Time, Demand for Demand, the Education of the 60's and 70's was Store effective than Today." 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture — Orchestra, "Le Songe d’Une Nuit (J'Ete” (Midsummer Night's Dream) (Mendelssohn). 8.19: Soprano solo—Mrs. Ellison Porter, “Ono Fine Day,” from “Madame Butterfly” (Puccini). 8.33: Baritone solo—Mr. S. E. Rodger, “The Gipsy Song” (Lehar). 8.27: Walts—Orchestra, “Valse” (Chopin). Selection—Orchestra, “Der Freischutz” (Weber). 8.30: Contralto solo—Miss Madge Freeman, “Habanera,” from “Carmen”. (Bizet). 8.40: Wurlitzer organ solos — Reginald Foort, (a) "Overture Miniature”; (b) “Valse Fleur" (from “Nutcracker Suite") (Tschaikowsky) (H.M.V. Record C 1386). 8.48: Tenor solo—Mr.- Edwin Dennis, “O Vision Entrancing" (Thomas). 8.52: Recital—Madame Eugenio Dennis, "Vive la France” (Anon), 8.56: Instrumental — Orchestra, repeat number. 9.4: Weather forecast. 9.5: Leeturette—-Mr. Hunt, “Transport Through the Ages.” 9.15: Duet—Mrs. Ellison Porter and Mr. Edwin Dennis, “Miserere Scene,” from “Il Trovatore” (Verdi). 9.21: Ballet suite—Orchestra — “Ascanio Ballet Music” Part 2 (Salut-Saons): 1. Love Appears to Psyche. 2. Ensemble of Phoebus, Diane. Erlgono, -Nicoea and Bacchus with Muses, Nymphs and Bacchantes. 3. Variation-Love Theme (soloist, Signor Truda). 4. Entrance of the Dragon of liesperldes carrying the Golden Apple. 5. Goddesses, Bacchantes, Nyatds and Dryads. (Salut-Saens makes great use of the woodwind in this ballet of the gods, particularly in the third number, which is noted for its brilliant flute solo.)

9.32: Contralto solo—Miss Madge Freeman, “Now's the Time to Love ’ (Gounod). 9.36: Violin solo—Krefsler, "Caprice Viennois” (Kreisler) (H.M.V. Record . DB1091). 9.49: Baritone solo—Mr. K. E. Rodger, "The Cobbler’s Song," from “Chu Chin Chow" (Norton). 9.41: Soprano solo—Mrs. Ellison Porter, “Scenes That Are Brightest” (from “Maritana”) (Wallace). 9.48; Baritone, with male quartet—John Goss and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet, (a) “Haul Away, Joe”; (b) "What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor?" larr. Terry) (H.M.V. Record 82420). 9.52; Tenor solo—Mr. Edwin Dennis, "Yes, Let Me Like a Soldier Fall'' (from “Maritana”) (Wallace). 9.57: Humour—Madame Eugenie Dennis, "Meek Tragedy.” 10.1: Musical comedy selection—Orchestra, "Primrose” (Gershwin). God Save tho King. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).-3.0 p.m.: Afteruoou sesslon-Selected studio Items. 4.0: Literary selection by the .Announcer. 4.8: Studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session conducted by Aunt Jean. 7.15: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: March—Orchestra. “Entry of tlie Gladiators" (Fulck). Waltz—Orchestra, t’Merry Widow" (Lehar). 8.11: Vocal guartet—Clarion Quartet, "A Family Affair” (Parkes). 8.15: Contralto with orchestra and chorus—Marie Olczewska and Berlin State Opera Orchestra, “Ja, Die Liebe Hat Bunte Flugel” ("Habanera” from “Carmen” —Bizet) (H.M.V. Record D 1386). 8.19: Bass solo—Mr. Dunean Black, “Mohac’s Field” (Korbay). 8.23: Instrumental—Auckland Concertina Band, (a) March, “For Liberty” (Tyrall); (b) “Favourite Waltzes” selection (arr. Bardwell). 8.31: Vocal duet—Miss A. MeGruer and Mr. J. Simpson, “I Love the Moon" (Rubeus). 8.33: Humour—Mr, J. F. Mon-

tague, "While I Think of It’’ (original). 8.41: Baritone with male quartet—-Jonn Goss and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet (a) "Haul Away Joe”; (b) "What Shall We Do with a Drunken Sailor” (arr. Terry). 8.45: Contralto nolo—•'All in a Garden Green" (Lidgey). 8.49: Flute solo with orchestral, accompaniment—Mr. Victor Bedford and orchestra, "Serenade” (Tltl). 8.55 Weather forecast. 8.57: Song suite—Orchestra, "Four Indian Love Lyrics” (Woodforde-Finden): (1) Temple Bells; (2) Less than the Dust; (8) Kashmiri Song; (4) Till I Wake. 9.10: Vocal quartet—Clarion Quartet, "The Vale of Rest” (Mendelssohn). 9.14: Kiuema organ .solo—Charles W. Saxby, F.R.C.0., ■ "Classlca,” potpourri selection (arr. Ew- " Ing) (Zonophone Record A 834). 9.22: I Tenor solo—Mr. James Simpson, "Lovell Lily’.’ '(Thompson). 9.26: Instrumental—- * Auckland Concertina Band ,(a) “Caramba March” (Laarendeau); (b) "Love’s Old Sweet Song” (Molloy). 9.34: Vocal duet— Miss B. Smith and Mr. D. Black, "Nocturne” (Denza). 9.87: Baritone with male quartet—John Goss and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet, (a) "Fire Down Below” (Harris), (b) "Hullabaloobalay” (H.M.V. Record 82420). 9.41; Recital—Mr. J. F. Montague, a Dickens sketch, "Salrey Gnmp. 9.45: Soprano solo—Miss Alma McGfiier, “Rose Softly Blooming” (Spohr). 9.50: Musical comedy selection—orchestra, "The Student Prince” (Romberg). Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session conducted by Big Brother. 7.15: News, session. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture —Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington, Orchestra, “Le Songe d’Une Nult d’Ete” (“Midsummer Night's Dream” —Mendelssohn). 8.19: The song cycle,- “Dorothy's Wedding Day” (Lane Wilson), presented by the Melodious Four, with instrumental accompaniment by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. Personnel: Soprano, Miss Frances Hamerton; contralto, Miss Belle Renaut; tenor, Mr. Russell Sumner; baritone, Mr. T. D. Williams. Carillon, quartet, “Ring Out”; Aiibade, quartet, “Softly O'er the Mountain’s Brow”; Gavotte, so- ' prano, “Now the Lark is Up”; Musette, ) quartet, “Fairest Maiden”; Minuet, tenor, I “Oh, How I Love Thee!”; Gfgue, quartet, | "All the Bells are Ringing"; Sarabande, contralto, “Dear Child"; Pastorale, barb ' tone, ”D[d' You Ne'er Hear”; Pdvane, j quartet, "On Both be now the Blessing”; 1 Finale, quartet, “Ring Out.” 8.41: Huth- ‘ our—John Henry and Blossom, “Blossom’s ‘ Film Scenario” (Henry and Reeve) (H.M.V. ' Record 82384). 8.45: Pianoforte solos— t Miss Aileen Warren, (a) “Cradle Song” ( (Brahms-Graiuer); (b) “Valse Brilliante 1 |in A Flit” (Chopin). 8.54: Bass solo-- j Mr. T. D. Williams, “The Sweet Shop” ( (Drummond). 8.59: Instrumental trio— s '.Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Aben- i lied” (Schumann). 9,3: Contralto solo— 7 Miss Belle Benaut, "Au Indian Serenade” J (Morgan).’ 9.7: Weather forecast. 9.9: T Orchestra — Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, 1 "Carmen — Prelude to Act 2” (Bizet) " (H.M.V, Record E 461). 9.13: Soprano solo J —Miss Frances Hamerton, “Nod" (Victor 5 Harris). 9.17: Grand organ solo—Edwin n H. Lemare, “Aloha-Oe” (Farewell to Thee) 8 (Princess Llliuokalani (Zonophone Record h EE93). 9.21: Tenor solo—Mr. Russell Sum- C ner, "Under the Greenwood Tree" (QuiL S ter). 9.25: Light orchestral — Piccadilly a Orchestra, "Souvenir de Capri” (Becce) v (H.M.V. Record 82575). 9.29: Contralto a solo—Miss Bello Renaut. “A Song Remem- tl bered" (Coates). 9,33: Instrumental trio— e Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “The S Dance” (fiaden). 9.37: Bass solo—Mr. T. A D. Williams, "The Call of the Road" (’ (Drummond). 9.41: Band and whistlers— 11 Arthur- Pryor's Baud, “The Whistler and f< His Dog” (Pryor) (H.M.V. Record EA26). b 9.44:..50pran0 solo—Miss Frances Hamer- -It ton, "Ambition” (Vivian Hickey). 9.49: C Tenor solo—Mr. Russell Sumner, “O Mistress Mine” (Quilter). 9.54: Foxtrot—The Troubadours, "Dream Kisses” (Yellen, Jerome) (H.M.V. Record EA2O9). 0.58: a

I. Scottish comedian, with orchestra — Sir Harry Lauder, “Tobermory" (Lauder) (H.M.V. Record D 1229). 10.2: Dance and song programme till 11 p.m. 11.0; Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres). —8 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: Gramophone recital. 3.15: Talk on “Fashions” by Miss Buccleuch, of the D.S.A. 3.30: Relay of afternoon-tea music from the Savoy. 3.45: Studio music. 4.0: Relay of music from the Savoy. 4.15: Gramophone items. -4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Town Hall chimes. 6.1: Children’s session conducted by Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill. 7.15: News session. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Overture—Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, “Flying Dutchman” (Wagner) (Columbia Records LlO6l/2). 8.13: Mezzosoprano solos — Miss Molly Vickers, (a) “Love, Laughter, and You”; (b) “Klllarney" (traditional). 8.19: Flute solo— Mr. Chas. E. Gibbons, "Golden Sparks” (Brewer). 8.25: Baritone solo—Mr. Arthur Lungley, “Trooper Johnny Ludlow” (Temple). 8.28: Contralto solos — Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M., (a) “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child” (Burleigh); (b) “Swing Low-, Sweet Chariot” (Burleigh). 8.39: Pianoforte solo —Mrs. Ernest Drake, "Moonlight” (Palmgren). 8.44: Vocal duet—Miss Molly Vickers and Mr. Arthur Lungley. 8.48: Chorus with orchestra — Columbia Light Opera Company, “The Desert Song," Vocal Gems (Romberg) (Columbia Record 02558). 8.52: Baritone solos—Mr. Arthur Lungley, (a) “Drum Serenade” (Loewe); (b) “Good Fellows be Merry” (Bach). 8.59: Flute solos —Mr. Chas. E. Gibbons, (a) “My Pretty Jane” (arr. Le Thiere); (b) “Chanson Triste" (Tschalkowsky). 9.8: Weather forecast. 9.10: Contralto solo—Miss Irene Horniblow, “Still as the Night” (Bohm). 9.13: Orchestral — Ketelbey’s Concert Orchestra, “Sanctuary of the Heart” (Ketelbey) (Columbia Record 02690). 0.21: Relay of dance music from the Savoy. 10.8: 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. 6.50: Late sporting news told by the 2FC racing commissioner, 7.0: “Big Ben.” Late news service. 7.10: Dinner music. 7.40: Order of programme and announcements. 7.47: Pianoforte reproduction. 8.0: “Big Ben.” Radio Eisteddfod: Sonii-finalfsts drawn from the various sections. 0.0: "Big Ben." Late weather forecast. From Mer Majesty’s Theatre (by permission of J. C, 'Williamson, Ltd.) The second Act of “The Vagabond King.” 9.49: From the Studio: Lionel Lawson, violinist. 9.59: Gwladys Evans, soprano: (a) "Pace mlo Dior," from “La Forza de! Destrio” (Verdi), (b) “The First Kiss” (Sibelius). 10.6: Lionel Lawson, violinist. 10,16; Gwladys Evans, soprano: (a) “Prelude” (“Cycle of Life”) (Landon Ronald); (b) “Love, Here is My Heart” (Silesu). 10.22: Dance music. 10.28: To-morrow’s programme and late flews. 10.30: Close down. 2BL, SYDNEYP (340 metres).—S.O p.m.: G.P.O. Clock and Chimes. Miss Dorrle Ward, soprano. 8.7: Mr. Frank Ryan, entertainer. 8.15: From St. James Hall, First Act of A. A. Milne’s Play, "To Have the Honour,” produced by Miss Eleanor Ross. List of Characters: Angela Battersby, Miss Claire Curlewis; Simon Battersby, Mr. Alan Foote; Jennifer, Miso Alisa Cullen; Emily. Miss Jean Ramsay;' Mrs. Holt, Miss Pinkie 'Holdship; Captain Holt, Mr. Ron McNicoll; Mrs. Faithful, Miss Clarice Faithful Anderson ; Miss Imogln Faithful, Miss Bertha Anderson; Dr. Alnslle, Mr. S. R. Mason Allard; Prince Michael, Mr. Michal Thorsbv; Mr. Oliver, Mr. Ryder Swynson. 8.50: The Savoyans Dance Band. 0.0: Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Government Meteorologist, 9,1: Mr. W. E. Lewis, baritone. 9.8: Talk by Mr. C. Dexter on “The prospects of Saturday’s Races." 9.23: Miss Dorrle Ward, soprano. 11. Mr. li’rank Ryan. 0.37: Tim Saroyans Dance Band. 9.47: Mr. W. E. Lewis. 0.54: Talk on "Gardening,” by Mr. G. Cooper, Park Superintendent City Council. 10.10: The Wurlitzer Organ, broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood. Organist: Dlr. N. Robins. 10.25: Resume of following day's programme. 10.30: The Savoyans Dance Band. 11.30: National Anthem.

2BL, SYDNEY' (SIC metres)—7 p.uj, till ' 10 p.m. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres)— 8.15 n.m.: Victorian Hallways Institute Orchestra, overture, "Ruy Blas” (Mendelsaobn). 8.24; John D. Fraser, baritone: •J be .. Neßt ” ( Mt‘son); “Serenata” (loselli). 8.oi: Victorian Railways Institute Orchestra: Miniatures, "Andante” (Ansell): “Vnlse” (Ansell), 8.41: H. j< Love will speak on: "Technicalities." Mr. Love will be glad to attend to your wireless ditjlcultles, and we ask you to write information you require. 8.51. Cecilia Lhofr of Women—Conductress, Minnie C. Bull; Planiste, Maisie Thompson. ‘The Lord is My Shepherd" (Schubert). "Serenade" (Schubert). Solo'll >V sob T’ l lulme - °’3 ; Agnes Fortune, 7c Impromptu In D Fiat Minor” (Schubert). 9.12; Cecilia Choir of WoBie . n: ~ C ,° u ro , nach ” (Schubert); “God ip Nature (Schubert). 9.20: The Imperial Russian Trio (Arved Norlt, violin; John Belsky ‘cello ; William iister, p!apo)“ Trio In B Major (Beethoven); Allegro M^ato; Sche F Zo Alle sro. 0.35? Eric Vn«nm !> ,r-F 3 ,’ , on fo-morrow’s races at. Dpsom. , John I), i’raser hnritnnp’ "Nightfall at Sea” (Phillip) Mary Sweet and Brown" (Kilner)' 9.52: Vican. Railways Institute OrchestraMinuetto from “L’Arlesieune.” (Bizet) • Intermezzo, "Portia” (Rosse); 1 Dance Chni n r ff w ltt ?v No ' 1 (?, rab »i«)- 10-’: Cecilia 7A° . Women: Death of TrenMr” (Brahms); “The Bride” (Brahms); “The v:L er i k D ?. , (Schumann). 10.12: The Victorian Railway Institute Orchestra—lo“”7-’ e “ Ut^ Ul D l nube ” (Strait), rwu •’«News Service. British Official Wireless News from Bu' r bv sunMied t>v“li In 4 or ' na ‘>«°. Road notes of‘?‘PtnrH y th ? Koyal Automoblln Club ?L,„ o m Announcements. 10.32: Victorian Railways Institute Orchestra- Tn. cidentul Music to “Merchant of Venice”: wkn^, s: z“ Ma l - v Rose" (Friml); “Sincerelv f 111- The^dio 11 - 0 ; Our NoughtGood Llttk 11, FelU" eS istLTey)■“’?•! one* 1 “That’s My WeaknesT Now” (1 (S e!‘ I (Gifde r n> - aff “So (^ or ? ) = ‘‘ Da ““Lg steel” King. <llendcrson )- n. 40: God Save the

K° UENE xnetrcm.-s Normandy ’ (PJanquette) • Sllkstonc • ».,i wi Uh of (C »! Club US ‘-TL®N lOlOKU r’v Sllkst O«e Apollo ~ •*■ le Name of J rance” (Ro*w<i • AnoHo S cfnh (b^rltoue >- « tlc «ted; Silkstone APolio Club, chorus, “The Sands of Doo” (Goldbeck); W. Collins, concertina solo selected: The Studio Orchestra, characterAnnitn R ru Sa “ F as " ((M^} ’ SHkstotie Apollo , c, dP> chorus, “To Arms’’ (De Kille): A. Elliott (tenor), “I Did not Know (Trotere); Thelma Marsh (plan-J Iste), selection; Silkstone Apollo Club, Loch Levan Love Lament” (Robertson); A 'r. !?“‘ pso , n (baritone), selected; Mrs. C. Williams (violinist), "Schon Rosman n (Kreisler), accompanied by the Studio Orchestra; Silkstone Apollo Club hynin, “Pierce Raged the Tempest”; D. Owens (elocutionist), monologue, selected; Silkstone Apollo Club, chorus, “The Owl and the Pussy Cat” (De Ko ven): T. Westwood and Vie Morris, duet, “The Army and Navy” (Cooke); W. Collins, concertina.solo, selected; Silkstone Apollo Club, ehorus, “Sunset and Night” (Abt); The Studio Orchestra, novelty one-step, “The Midnight Trot” (Cobb); Silkestone Apollo Club, final chorus. “Anchored” (Watson). 10.0: From the Studio: Week-end road in-

formation for motorists, officially supplied by the Royal Automobile Club of Queens--land. 10.15: Lute 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 51, 23 November 1928, Page 9

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 51, 23 November 1928, Page 9

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 51, 23 November 1928, Page 9