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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

Following are the broadcast programme for to-d.iy (Saturday. December 15) : — 2YA WELLINGTON (-120 METRES 3.0 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1 : Selected gramophone items. -1.30 and 4.55 p.m.: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children's session conducted by Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen. 7.0: News session —market reports and sports results. 7.30: Lecture by Mr. J. W. Fergie, Publicity Department, N.Z. Railways. ‘'Holiday via Rails.” S.O: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: March —Orchestra, “The Boy Scouts (Henneberg). Dance—Orchestra, “Venetian Love Dance” (Rich). 8.9: Quartet —Melodie Four, “Timbuctoo” (Giebel). 5.13 : Hawaiian selections —Queenie and David Kaili, (a) “Hawaiian March” (Ellis), (b) “Hilo March” (Pale), (Parlophone Record A 2372). 8.21: Tenor solo —Mr. Sam. Duncan, “Daphne” (Coningsby Clarke). 5.25: Serenade —Orchestra, “Serenade from Les Millions d’Arlequin” (Driga). Waltz—Orchestra. “Il Baeio” (Arditi). 5.35: Quartet —Melodie Four, “A Musical Muddle” (Lewis). 8.39: Soprano solo—Mrs. D. Allwright. “The Loveliest of Trees” (Peel). 8.43: Wurlitzer organ solo —Sigmund Krumgold, “Indian Love Call” (Friml). (Parlaphone Record A 2339). 8.47: Sketch —Miss Gwen Shepherd and Mr. Wynne Watkins. “Cross Calling (Ueach). 8.54: Bass solo —Mr. W. W. Marshall, “A Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” (Petrie). 8.58: Instrumental—Orchestra, repeat number. 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.7: Duet —Mrs. D. Allwright and Mr. Sam. Duncan, “A Night in Venice” (Pucantoni). 9.11: Quartet —Melodie Four, “The Cornfields” (Medley), arr. Holloway). 9.15 : Orchestral—Da.ios Bela Orchestra, “Electric Girl” (Parlophone Record A 4009). 9..19: Baritone solo—Mr. R. S. Allwright, “Sleepy Hollow Tune” (Kountz). 9.23: Sketch-—Miss Gwen Shenherd and Mr. Wynne Watkins, “Light and Shade” (Peach). 9.30 : Quartet —Melodie Four. “Honolulu Moon” (arr. Crowther), (by special request). 9.34: Soprano solo—Mrs. D. Allwright, “The Secret of the Tide” (McGeogh). 9.38: Novelty — Orchestra, "Musical Switch,’ (Alford). 9.48: Tenor solo—Mr. F. Bryant, “A Little Coon’s Prayer.” 9.52 : Instrumental—Orchestra, Fox trot novelties. 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).— 3.0 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Cinderella. 7.15: News and market reports, book review. 8.0: Overture, State Opera House Orchestra, “William Tell” (Rossini) Parlophoue Records ARIOO3-4). 8.15: Bass solos, Mr. F. Sutherland (a) “Good Fellows” (Phillips) ; (b) “Pass Everyman” (Sanderson). 8.22: Instrumental trio, Auckland Trio “Merrie England,” selection (German). 8.32: Soprano solo. Miss Beth 'Whitelaw, “Sing Joyous Bird” (Phillips). 8.36: Xylophone novelty, “Polly” (Parlophoue record A 2548). 8.40: Recital, Mr. F. W. Barker, character sketch, “Jonas Chuzzlewit Comes Home Drunk” (Dickens). 8.45: ’Cello solo, Miss Molly Wright “Reverie” (Dunkler). 8.50:: Baritone solos, Mr. Clinton Williams (a) “Jack Briton” (Squire), (b) “An Emblem” (Thompson), 8.57: Hamajian selections, Queenie and David Kaili (a) “Ukelele Dream Girl” (Reg. Low), (b) "Ukelele Lullaby” (Williams), (Parlophone record A 2364). 9.5: Weather forecast. 9.7: Bass, baritone solo, Mr. Frank Sutherland, “Song of the Waggoner” (Breville-Smith). 9.11: Instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, “Serenata” (Moszkowski). 9.19: Soprano solo, Miss Beth 'Whitelaw, ‘‘Sing Merrily Today” (Phillips). 9.23: Vocal duet, with steel guitar, ukelele, and piano accompaniment, “Fijian Farewell” (Parlopbone record A 2450). Vocal solo witli violin, steel guitar, ’cello, and piano, “The Adorable Outcast” (Parlophone record A 2450). 9.30: Humour. Mr. F. W. Barker, “The Lord Chancellor’s Song” (from “lolanthe” (Sullivan), 9.35: Orchestral State Opera House Orchestra, “Martha” (Flotow), (Parlophone record E 10578). 9,43: Baritone solo, Mr. Clinton Williams, “The Windmill” (Nelson). 9.47: Dance programme. 11,0: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 Metw<p.__3 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Chuckle and Aunt Pat 7.15: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0 : Chimes, 8.1: Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington. 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down. 4YA. DUNEDIN (463 Metres).—7.ls p.m. : News session. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral music from Octagon Theatre Orchestra under the cpnductorship of Monsieur Henri De Rose. 8.16: Songs at the piano—-Miss Eileen Cooper, “Slippers and Shoes” (Arpthorp) ; (b) “Putting Up With It” (Herbert). 8.22: Marimba Orchestra. “When It’s Love Time in Hawaii” (waltz), (Heagney), (Zonophone record, 3852). 8.26: Humorous Scottish song— Mr. J. Paterson, “I Know a Lassie Out in Ohio” (Lauder). 8.30: Humorous sketch —Miss Anita Winkel and Major F. IT. Lampcn. 8.40: Popular song hits —Miss Jacqueline Burke, (a) “Some Day I’ll Make You Love Me” (Ayer); (b) “Totem Tom Tom” (Friml). 8.48: Relay of orchestral music from Octagan Theatre. 8.58: Humorous song—Mr. Norman Scurr. “Ice Cream” (King). 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.4: Musical coni'”' selection—Savoy Ot'pheans. “Hit the Dock"' (Youmans) (H.M.V. record, C 1408). 9.12: Song at the piano—Miss Eileen Cooper, selected. 9.15: Vocal trio with violin, harmonica, guitar, ami jew'-' harp—"Climin’ Up De Golden Stairs.” Duet with violin banjo, and guitar. “The Little Green Valley” (H.M.V. Record EA3S2). 9.23: Humorous Scottish songs—Mr. J. Paterson, (a) “The Inverary Inn” (Fyffe). 9.31: Humorous sketch —Miss Anita Winkel and Major F. H. Dampen. 9.41: Popular song hit —Miss Jacqueline Burke, “Because I Love You” (Berlin). 9.45: Dance Orchestra—Rhythmic Eight, “Neapolitan Nights” (Zameeuik). Dance Orchestra—iVcadians, “Singapore Sorrows” (Le Soir, Doll) (Zonophone Roeord EEIO6). 9.53 : Humorous songs—Mr. Norman Scurr, (a) “Nothin' ”; (b) “Moonbeam, Kiss Her For Me.” 10.0 : March—H.M. Coldstream Guards, “Youth and Vigour” (Lautenschlager), (H.M.V. Record B 2408). 10.4: Close down.

2160, SYDNEY (442 metres) .—6.40 p.m.: Weather intelligence, shipping, Stock Exchange. 6.45: Rugby wireless news. 6.50.: Sporting news, late news, and studio music. 7.10: The 2FC Dinner Quartet, conducted by Horace Keats: (a) “You’re a Real Sweetheart” (Friend), (b) “Was It a Dream” (Coslow), (c) “Russian Peasant Dance” (Lehar), (d) “Sunny” (Kern), (e) “Nebras-

ka” (Sissle), (f) Sizilictta” (VonßlonJ. 7.40: Programme announcements. 7.45: Pianoforte reproduction. 7.50: Cricket resume for New Zealand listeners, by M. A. Noble, England v. Australia, Second Test. 7.54: Popular studio music. 8.0:

‘‘Big Ben.” From the Town Hall, Sydney, Handel’s Oratorio, “The Messiah,” by the Welsh Choral Society. 9.25: From the Studio: Weather report. Elaine Pennifold, violinist. 9.33: A. G. McDonald, baritone: (a) "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind” (Roger Quilter) ; (b) “Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal” (Roger Quilter). 9.40: From the Wentworth: The Wontworth Cafe Orchestra, under the direction of Jimmy Elkins. 9.50: From the Studio :Gwladys Fimister, soprano. 9.57: Elaine Pennil'old, violinist. 10.4: A. G. McDonald, baritone: (a) “If Thou Wert Blind” (Noel Johnston) ; (b) "Wait” (Guy D’llardelot). 10.11: From (he Wentworth: The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, under the direction of Jimmy Elkins. 10.21: From the studio: Gwladys Fimister, soprano. 10.29: Late weather report. 10.32: Don James, in songs at the piano. 10.39: From the Wentworth: The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, under the direction of Jimmy Elkins. 10.50: From the studio: Don James in songs at the piano. 10.57: Tomorrow's programme and announcements. 11.0: From the Wentworth: The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, under the direction of Jimmy Elkins. 11.30: National Anthem. Close down.

2BL, SYDNEY (349 metres).—S p.m.: G.1’.0. clock and chimes; 2BL Topical Chorus. 8.3: The "Two Tonics,” entertainers. 8.13: The Harmony Duo. 8.20: The “Two Tonies,” entertainers; popular studio programme. 9.35: From the Town Hall, Sydney: Handel’s Oratorio, “The Messiah.” by the Welsh Choral Society. 10.30: Romano’s Dance Orchestra, conducted by Bennie Abrahams. 10.57 : Resume of following day’s programme. 10.59: Romano’s Dance Orchestra, conducted by Bennie Abrahams. 11.30: National Anthem. 3LO MELBORNE (371 metres).—B.lo p.m.: James Riley, tenor, “Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" (Quilter), "I Hear a Thrush at Eve” (Cadman). 8.17: Mariou Lightfoot, English concertina, “Ave Marla,” “Melodie d’Amour." 8.24: Ida Walker, mezzo-contralto. “Still as the Night” (Hohn), “The Heart Worships’ (Holst). 8.31: The Station Orchestra, overture, "Hamlet” (Tschalkowsky). 8.41: Olive Painter and Tom Masters, mezzosoprano anti tenor, "Garden of Your Heart” (Dorel), "Look Down. Dear Eyes (Fisher). 8.48: The Station Trio. 8.58: The song feature of the week. 9.2: Erie IVelch will describe to-night's events at the Stadium. 9.17: Molly Mackay, soprano, “Nvmplis and Sylvains” (Bemberg), "Songs My Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak). 9 24' Tlie Station Orchestra, selection, “The Pearl Fishers” (Bizet). 9.34: James Riley, tenor, request numbers. 9.41: Marion Lightfoot, banjo, “Peach Blossoms, “Tlie Darkies’ Patrol.” 8.45: Ida Walker, mezzo-contralto. "Tliou Art Risen. My Beloved (Coleridge-Taylor), "Pleading (Elgar). 10.5: Eric Welch will again describe to-uiglit's events at the Stadium. 10.20: Olive Painter and Tom Masters, mezzo-soprano mid tenor, “A Night in Venice" (Lucantoni), “Beyond the Meadow Gate” (Phillips). 10.27; The Station Orchestra. "Adagio and Allegro No. 1 Symphony” (Schubert). 10.34: Molly Mackay, soprano. "Snowflakes” (Mallinson), "Lullaby" (Scott). 10.41: Late sporting results. 10.40: The Radi-o-Aces, "Loneliness" (Pollack), “Clarinet Marmalade” (Fergus), “Ramona” (Wayne), "Rain” (Ruby), “Mother of Mine” (Jolson). 11: Our great thought. 11.1: Tlie Radi-o-Aces: “Mecause My Baby Don’t Mean Maybe Now” (Donaldson), "Beloved" (Kalin), “Just Like a Melody out of the Skies" (Donaldson), "That’s What You Mean to Me” (Davis), “I'm Tired of Making Believe” (Kelley), “Chloe” (Kahn), “That Stolen Melody” (Fisher). “Adoree” (West). “Googly Goo” (Davis). 11.40: “God Save the King.” SAR MELBOURNE (454 metres).—B p.m. till 11.30 p.m. 4QG BRISBANE (355 metres).—B p.m.: From the studio—The Royalty Duo, opening chorus, “Going to Have One”; interruption and patter: the Royalty Duo, "Rich and Poor”: Blanche Burns (contralto), "Harne o’ Mino”; Ken West (comedian). "Heaven Help the Sailors”; the Royalty Duo. popular harmony duet, “Spanish Town." 8.20; From tlie Savoy Theatre, ten minutes’ orchestral music. Studio programme—B.3o: The Rio Grande Serenaders, Hawaiian instrumentalists; Bessie Manners (pianist), selected; Aeolian Vocalion selection, a Wurlitzer organ record; Bessie Manners (pianist), selected; the Rio Grande Serenaders, Hawaiian instrumentalists. 8.50: From the Savoy Theatre, ten minutes' orchestral music. 9: From Lennon's Hotel, dance music; from the Speedway, motor-cycle races. 10: From the studio, the “Sunday Mail” news, weather news. Close down.

TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16. 2YA, Wellington (420 .metres). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session. Chimes. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30: Close down. Evening Session. 7.0: Relay of evening service from Taranaki Street Methodist Church. Preacher, Rev. Clarence Eaton; organist and choirmaster, Mr. 11. Temple White. 7.45 (approx.): Excerpts from Handel’s “The Messiah.” Organist and choirmaster, Mr. 11. Temple White. Soloists—Soprano, Miss Myra Sawyer; ■contralto, Miss Nora Greene; tenor, Mr. George Wilson; baritone, Mr. John Prouse. 9.15 (approx.); Studio concert. Overture, Victor Symphony Orchestra, “Esmont” (Beethoven), (H.M.V. EB8) ; bass, Robert Easton, “The Midnight lieview” (Glinka), Col. 02074; violin. Albert Sammons, “Medltatiou” (Thais), (Massenet), Col. 02687; duet. Alma Gluck and Louise Homer, "I Waited for the Lord,” Hymn of Praise (Mendelssohn), H.M.V. DB 478; ’cello, W. H. Squire. “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes,” Col. 04180; band, Band of the Royal Air Force, “R.A.F. Grand March,” Regal 20240.

IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's song service, conducted by Uncle Leo. <1.55: Relay of service from Pitt Street Methodist Church. Preacher, Rev. L. B. Dalby; choirmaster, Mr. W. Leather. 8.30: Gramophone recital from studio. 9.30: Close down. 2ZF, PALMERSTON NORTH (285 metres).—3 p.m. till 4.30 p.m.: Concert session. 7 till 9: Concert session. ’ 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH (3015 metres).— 3 p.m.: Gramophone recital of selected items, electrically reiiroduced. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service, eondueled bv Uncle David. 0.30: Relay of evening service from tlie Church of Christ. Moorhouse Avenue. Preacher, Pastor J. Crawford: organist, Miss E. Hepburn; choirmaster, Mr. 11. Ames. 8.0 (approx.): Studio recital of electrically reproduced grainopliono records. 8.30: Orchestral— Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2” (Liszt), (H.M.V. record D 12915). 8.38: “The Prodigal Son’ (Sullivan), presented by the Melodious Four Quartet. Quartet, Melodious Four. "There'is Joy in the Presence of the An-o-eis”- bass recitative and aria, Mr. T. D. Williams, (a) “My .Sou. Attend to My Words,” (b) “Trust in the Lord With All Thine Heart”; contralto solo, Miss Belle Renant. “Love Not the World.” 8.46: Grand organ solo.. Edwin 11. Lemare. “Chant de Bonlieur” (Song of Happiness). (Lemare). (Zonophone record EE93). S-->0: Tenor solo, Mr. Russell Sumner. How Alanv Hired Servants of My Father Have

Bread Enough and to Spare, and I Perish w'liii Hunger. Soprano recitatne anu tenor anTbass duet 1 , Miss F Hamerton. Mr. Russell Sumner and Mr. 9. D. »n liams, “Bring Forth the Lest Bob', This My Sou was Dead. 9.0. Orchestra and grand organ, Symphony Orchestra. “Kaiueunoi - Ostoxv (Cloisur scene) (Rubinstein), (H.M.V. record EB10). 9.4: Quartet, followed by soprano recitative and aria. Melodious !• our and Miss Frances Hamerton, a) Ibe Lord is Ni«d> Unto Them (Sullivan) ; (b) no Clristeniiig” • (c) “Come, Ye Children, ami Ileirken Unto Me.” Quartet. Melodious Four, “Thou, O God, Art Our Father 9.10: Orchestral, Victor Concert Orchestra, “In a Monastery 6arden (Ketelbcj), iZononhone record EF7). 9.20: Quartet, Melodious F O r n °r, "Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord” (from Elijah), (Mendelssohn). 9 ”5: Orchestral, Royal Opera Orchestra, (a) “Shepherd's Fennel Dance (BaltourGardiner); (b) "The Sleeping Beaut (Tscliaikowsky), (H.M.V. record C 1409), 9 '4YA?DUN I EIHN (463 metres).-5.30 p.m.: Children's song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 0.15: Organ recital by Mr. le Hevtvood F.R.C.O. 0.30: Relay of St Paul’s Cathedral. Preacher. Re - Canon Nevill. 8.0: Relay of concert bv the St. Kilda Band, from band rotunda St Kilda. 9.0: Close down. "fC SYDNEY (442 metres).-0 P.m.: “Pic ’r.cu ” Programme announcements. r 6.5: The Austral Quartet, 6.20: Anne Luciano (soprano). 6—S. L Austral Quartet (instrumentalists). ML Anne Luciano (soprano), b-0. 4he Au. tral Quartet (instrumentalists). 7.0. INen iug service, broadcast from Pitt Street, arranged by the Cintral .1 Alission, conducted by rXc? i: MacaX’ (baHtone?. °“I Ain X a Macaulay (baritone) (a) .WnPs Kv (^o“k^”) 9 21: Alexander Sverjenski (piauisth U» t'm- “"(cl ‘‘Don Juan’s Serenade” (Mozart-Baekhaus . “ (’» R °<a?, in t0 ”(e) n “lve B Mar C 2’’ ; (SchuberGPoPPew). 10.301 ? P.m.: ®re’n’s C0 ?’haplab>. p’ trod ’ ld l’%K pacid. A cborus lor th j n y °|‘ d Xvourlte i ■ 6 30' organ and orchestral recital. Br K'eloung. r> 9.30: From the studio: Lance Tefi'ree tenor: "Onaway, Anake (Cole r dge-T'aylor). 9.37: Gerald Walenn • Minlst 0.44: Lance Jeffree, tenor: (a) "kn Island Shelling Soug” (KennedyFrazer) • (li) “You Lovely Thing (An; derson)' ' (c) “Over the Waters Blue (Clarke). 0.51: Resume of following day s programme. 0.53: Gerald Walenn, violinis . 10; G.P.O. clock and chimes. National Anthem. Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—< p.m. tI 3AIL I MELBOURNE (484 metres).—B p.m. till 10 p.m. . _ 4QG BRISBANE (380 metres).—7 p.ra.. From tlie City Congregational Church, children's service. 7.30: Evening service. At tlie conclusion of the eliurcb service, the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will be relayed from Wickham Park. 9.30: Close down.

Kote—New Zealand time is two hours ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 70, 15 December 1928, Page 14

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 70, 15 December 1928, Page 14

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 70, 15 December 1928, Page 14