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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

Following are the broadcast programmes for to-day (Tuesday, December 18:— 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 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'll session, conducted by Uncle Jim. 7.0: News session; market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette by a representative of the Agricultural Department, '1 or the Man on the Land." 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Special studio concert presented by Messrs. Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd., “A Day in a Music Store." The shop opens—Staff complaints. Orchestra, soloists, and chorus— Customers and staff admit “That’s My Weakness Now” (Green and Stept). The “Walter Song” wanted. A record is refaced —Letter. Signor Ramphia sings “The Volga Boatmen” (Koenemann). Marlon makes mirth —Miss Marion MacKie, “Reggie.” A mandolin band calls —Mrs. Mildred Kenny and pupils, “Marche de Petite Pierrots” (Hudson). A new song title —“Ufa." Two male customers unite in song—- " Two Beggars” (Wilson). A chin rest for a lady. A good story interrupted. Song—Mr. Billy Hart, "Together (Silver, Brown, and Henderson). Weidoft Wizards wanted— Telephone. A kiss sought—Customer. Weidoft arrives too late—Orchestra, "My Blue Ridge Mountain Home” (Robinson). A roll wanted—Duo Art. Aileen obliges a customer— Danny Boy” (Weatherley). , , m , Rosie rings the radio fairies —Telephone. _ , ~ Mouth-organ magic—Popular medley. A steel guitar that wasn't —Customer. Orchestra—“ You’re a Real Sweetheart” (Caesar and Friend). The flve-to-twelve whistle blows— Lunch time—Hustle by staff. Station announcements. a lunch-time Interruption—Professor Kldsem thinks of a new one. A smell of fire—A visit to the brigade. 1 p.m. whistle blows (some of the staff absent). Billy Hart is first customer— I Can’t Do Without You” (Berlin); "Laugh, Clown, Laugh” (Lews, Young, Fiorito). Marlon calls again—Miss Marlon MacKie, "West Wind.” Mandolin band requires a waltz—- “ That Saxophone Waltz” (Sisk and An ivories duet—Mrs. Vidulich and Billy Hart, “Polly" (Zamecnlk). Farmer Jersey’s pipe. . Saxophone sighs—W. J. Haines, “Saxarella” (Weidoft). "Oh, Solo, You-oh.” Customer’s admission — “Since Mother’s Joined the Mustard Club, Father’s Gone to Pot." The hero hears his record—“Kiddle Kapers” (Shilkret). Wanted—“A Tramp Song”—Customer. Green tomatoes—Stealing a stringstaff chat. Orchestra—“ Jeannine” (Shilkret and Gilbert). , Gordon sings—G. Roberts, Goodfellows” (Phillips). A prospective customer —a lady. Quartet —“When you Played the Organ” (Leslie and Gilbert). McGregor makes a music roll—Duo Art — “Wee McGregor’s Patrol” (Amers). , , “That’s My Weakness Now" Is contagious —Ensemble. Trams at 5.30. Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: Studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle George. 7.15: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture, Orchestra, “Ipheginie en Aulide ’ (Gluck). 8.11: Baritone solo, Mr. Arthur College, “Nazareth” (Gounod). 8.15: Pianoforte solo, Mr. Cyril Towsey, “Andante and Rondo Capriccioso” (Mendelssohn). ■ 8.22: Soprano solo, Miss Violet Harrison, “My Task" (Harris). 8.26: Instrumental, Orchestral, (a) "Hymn of Praise” (Mendelssohn); (b) "Credo” (from Gounod's “Mass”), (arr. Moses). 8.36: Tenor solo, Mr. Lambert Harvey, “Star of Bethlehem” (Stephen Adams). 8.40: Contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainslcy, "The Gift” (Eehrend). 8.43: Relay of musical entr’acte from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Whiteford Waugh. Excerpts from "The Messiah'(Handel), (with orchestral accompaniment). Tenor solos, Mr. Lambert Harvey, (a) "Comfort Ye”; (b) “Every Valley.” Chorus. “And the Glory of the Lord.” Bass and recitative, Mr. Arthur Colledge, (a) “Thus Saith the Lord”; (b) “But Who May Abide?” Contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley, “O Thou That Tallest Good Tidings.” "Pastoral Symphony.” Chorus, “There Were Shepherds Biding in the Fields." Soprano, Miss Violet Harrison, "Lo the Angel.” Chorus, "Glory to God." Soprano. Miss Violet Harrison, “Rejoice Greatly.” Contralto and recitative, Madame Ainsley, “He Shall Feed His Flock” and "Come Unto Him.” Chorus, “Behind the Lamb of God.” Contralto solo, Madame Ainsley, “He was Despised.” Tenor solos, Mr. Lambert Harvey, “Thy Rebuke hath Broken His Heart” and “But Thou Did'st not Leave.” Bass solo, Mr. Arthur Colledge, “Why Do the Nations?” Chorus, "Hallelujah Chorus.-' Close down.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— Silent. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).—3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: Gramophone concert. 4.23: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Town Hall chimes. 6.1: Children's session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address on “Tourist Resorts’’ by Mr. R. W. Marshall, manager of Dunedin Tourist Office. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. Concert by the St. Hilda Band under the conductorship of Mr. James Dixon, and items by assisting artists. 8.1: March, band, “Vivacity” (Carter). 8.5: Waltz, band, “Dream of Delight” (Nicholls). 8.11: Tenor solos, Mr. R. A. Mitchell, (a) "Oft in the Stilly Night” (old Irish air); (b) “Vale” (Russell), 8.17: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Dorothy Sligo, “Sing, Joyus Bird” (Phillips). 8.24: Overture, band, “The Bohemian Girl” (Balfe). 8.35: Recital, Mr. Lester Moller, "Bertram on Babies” (Anon). 8.40: Chorus with orchestra. Light Opera Company, Gems from "Rose Marie” (Friml), (11.M.V. record C 1205). 8.44: Bass solos, Mr. E. G. Bond, (a) “Tommy, Lad” (Margetson); (b) “Lanagan’s Log” (Lohr). 8.5 Q: Cornet solo with band accompaniment, "When You Come Home” (Squire), 8.56: Weather forecast. 8.59: Address, Rev, W. B. Scott, "The Early History of New Zealand—Henry Williams, the Sailor Missionary.” 9.14: Selection, band, “Echoes of Scotland” (Rimmer). 9.30: Tenor solo. Mr. R. A. Mitchell, "Ah! Moon of My Delight’ ’(Liza Lehmann). 9.33: Violin solo, Heifetz, “Zapateado” (Spanish dance), (Sarasate), (H.M.V. record DB1048). 9.37: Mezzosoprano solos, Miss Dorothy Sligo, (a) “The Wind” (Spross); (b) “Summer Afternoon” (Coates). 9.43: Moreeau — Band, “Turkish Patrol” (Michaelis). 9.50: Recitals, Mr. Lester Moller, (a) "Spanish Waters” (Masefield); (b) “Pat-a-Cake” (Anon). 9.59: Bass solo, Mr. E. G. Bond, “The Auld Plaid Shawl” (Haynes). 10.2: March, band, “Roaring Lions” (Allen). 10.6: God Save the King. 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).—7.ls p.in.: Music. 8.0: 2GB Instrumental Trio —Miss Ada Brook. Mr. Cecil Berry, Mr. Cedric Ashton. 8.20: Songs by Mr. Robert Scott. 8.30. 'Cello solos by Mr. Cedric Ashton. 8.40: Gwon Farmer and:her banjo. 8.50: Pianoforte solos by Miss Belle Young. 9 0’ Weather report and address. 9.15: Violin solos by Mr. Cecil Berry. 9.30: Songs by Mr. Robert Scott. 9.40: 2GB Instrumental Trio. 10.0: Gwon Farmer and her banjo. 10.10: Pianoforte solos by Miss Belle Young. 10.20: Orchestral items. 10.30: Close down. 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH (250 metres).—. Noon till 1 p.m.: News and concert session. 2.30 till 4.30: Concert 6.30 till 10.15: Concert session. \ 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—7.4o p.m.: From the Sydney Town Hall, organ recital by Lilian Frost. 8.8: Section 2. mixed choir, section 16. champion violin solo: section 7, winner of the soprano solo; section 5. mixed quartet. Pianoforte solo. Minnie Hamblett English pianist (first appearance in Australia).( "Three Spanish Dances” (Alben<z and Granndos). • Section 10. winner of the tenor solo; section 18. 'cello solo: section 1. church choir; section 26, impromptu, announcer: section 12, winner of the bnss solo; section-32. best original Australian pianoforte composition; section 34, winner of the grand vocal championship. Presentation of prizes to the competitors .and the winners of the public voting contest. Note: The balance of the concert will be broadcast through 2BL. 915: From the studio, weather report and forecast. From the Consorvatorinm of Music, second part of the final concert of the 1928 season, arranged by the Royal Apollo Clnb. Part songs: (n) “Slumber Sweetly. Dearest” fEiscnhofor). .Apollo Club; '(b) “Last Night” (K.iornlf). Mr. Adam Young and Anollo Club; baritone solo, “The Village Blacksmith” (Weiss'. Mr. Alfred Cunningham. Part songs: (n) "Sanctissima”: th) "O Christmas Night” (A. Adam). Anollo Club. Soprano solos: In) "The Soldier's Bride" tltnohmnninogi. Schirmer) : (b) “In the Silence of Night” (Rachmaninoff. Schirmer). Miss Muriel Barlow: pianoforte duct. "Onkrnlniscbe Rhapsodic' (Llapounow), Miss Minnie F.

Hamblett, assisted by Mr. Arnold Mole (two pianos); part song, "Ring Out, wnd Bells” (Fletcher), Mr. Alfred Cunningham and Apollo Club, with tubular bell accompaniment. 10.15: From the studio, the Studio Dance Band, conducted by Lee. Morrison. 10.30: Len Maurice in the newest song hits. 10.37: The Studio Dance Band, conducted by Cec. Morrison. 10.57: To-morrow’s programme aud announcements. 10.59: The Studio Dance Band, conducted by Cec. Morrison, with vocal choruses by Len Maurice. 11.30; National Anthem. Close down.

2BL, SYDNSY (349 metres).—B.o p.m.: G.P.O. clock aud chimes. From the Couservatorium of Music: First part of the final concert of the 1928 season, arranged by the Royal Apollo Club; part song, “To the Audience” (Hamilton Clark), Apollo Club; aria, "Even Bravest Heart" (Faust), (Gounod), Mr. Alfred Cunningham). Part songs: (a) "Spring's Delights” (Muller); (b) “The Song of the Jolly Roger" (Candish), Apollo Club. Soprano solo, Recft. et Air de Lia “L’annee en vain clrnsse 1 annee,” from the opera "L’enfant Prodigue (Debussy), Miss Muriel Barlow. Cantata, "King Olaf’s Christmas” (Dudley Buck), Mr. Alfred Cunningham and Apollo Club. 9.5: From the studio, weather report and forecast; a talk on cricket by Hyam Marks. 9.15: From the Sydney Town Hall: Second part of the final concert of the Radio Eisteddfod, conducted by the New South Wales Broadcasting Company, Limited. Organ solo, march, Lilian Frost; section 4, female choir; section 21, saxophone solo; section 8, winner of the mezzo solo; section 14, champion pianoforte solo; section 9, winner of the contralto solo. The 2FC Light Music Four: “Monsieur Beaucaire (Messager). Section 6. Male Quartet; section 33, best original Australian violin

composition; section 22, Dance Band; section 3, Male Choir. The 2FC Light Music Four, “Lohengrin" (Wagner).

3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—B p.m. till 11.40 p.m. 3AR, MELBOURNE (484 metres).—B p.m. till 11 p.m. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—B p.m. till 10 p.m. Note. —New Zealand time is two hours ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 72, 18 December 1928, Page 7

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 72, 18 December 1928, Page 7

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 72, 18 December 1928, Page 7