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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

Following are the broadcast programmes for to-day (Saturday, December 29) :— 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres.) 3.0 p.in.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Close down. 0.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Gwen, assisted by Cousins Betty and Molly. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture —The Orchestra, "The Bartered Bride" (Smetana). 8.11: Ouartet —Melodie Four, ‘'The Owl and the Pussy Cat" (De Koven). 8.15: Bass solo—Mr. W. IV. Marshall, "Drinking” (traditional). 8.19: Humour—Mr. A. E. Sargent, "A Fine Old English Gentleman” (Newton), (by request). 8.25: Soprano solo — Mavis Bennett, "Pretty Mocking Bird” (Bishop), (H.M.V. C 1377). 8.28: Xylophone solo, with orchestral accompaniment—Mr. .L. W. Probert, “Dance of the Toy Regiment” (Shilkret and Green). 8.34: Tenor solo—Mr. Sam Duncan, “Molly Bawn” (Irish). 8.38: Humour—Miss Louise Jourdain, “The Sayings of Mrs. Solomon” (Helen Rowlands). ; 8.46: Quartet — Melodie Four, "Johnny Schmoker” (Dix), (by request). 8.51: Instrumental—The Orchestra, repeat Item. 8.59: Baritone solo—Mr. R. S. Allwrlght, “The Village Blacksmith" (Werner). 9.3: Weather report and announcements. 9.4: Kinema organ solo—Eddie Horton, “The Adorable Outcast” (Hayes), (Parlophone A 2557). 9.8: Tenor solo—Mr. Frank Bryant, “The Bold L'nbiddable Child” (Stanford). 9.12: Humour—Mr. A..E. Sargent, “Under the Circumstances” (Spurr). 9.18: Vocal solo, with piano and clarinet —Sidney Bnrthall, “Charmalne” (Rapee), (Parlophone A 2259). 9.24: Novelties — The Orchestra, (a) “Naila” (Lange); (b) “In a Clock Store” (Orth). 9.34: Contralto solo — Essie Ackland, “Love's Old Sweet Song” (Molloy), (H.M.V. C 1410). 9.38: Quartet —Melodie Four, “The Goslings” (Bridge). . 9.10: Humour —Miss Louise Jourdain, Ap extract from the Book of Flirts.” (Miss Jourdain’s numbers will both be of four minutes’ duration, and this will mean that the programme in each half will be advanced four minutes accordingly.) 9.42: Instrumental —The Orchestra, popular fox-trot novelties. 9.52: Dance music. 11.0: God Save the King. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—l2 noon: Results of Auckland Trotting Club’s meeting, interspersed with musical items from the studio. 6.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella. 7.15: News Items. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Medley—Savoy Orpheans, “Round the World Medley” (arr. Somers), (H.M.V. record C 1223). 8.9: Baritone solos—Mr. Len Keven, (a) "Border Ballad” (Cowan); (b) “lu Summertime on Bredon” (Peel). 8.16: Instrumental trio—Auckland Trio, “Cavalliera Rustleana” (Mascagni). 8.20: Elocutionary—Mr. F. W. Barker, “Sick of the Palsy.” 8.33: Relay of entr’acte from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Whiteford Waugh. 8.43: Tenor solos —Mr. Will Harris, (a) "A Town In the Old County Down” (Sanders); (b) “Sincerity” (Clarke). 8.50: Instrumental sextet—“To a Water Lily” (Macdowell), (H.M.V. 82690). Baud novelty—"Weymouth Chimes” (arr. Hare), (Zonophone 5119). 8.58: Weather report and announcements. 9.0: Instrumental trio—Auckland Trio. “Little Modern Suite” (Rosse). 9.10: Baritone solo— Mr. Len Keven, “The Fishermen of England” (Phillips). 9.14: Marimba Orchestra, “When It’s Love Time in Hawaii” (Heagney), (Zonophone 3852). 9.18: Elocutionary—Mr. F. W. Barker, (a) “A Frenchman on ‘Macbeth’ ”; (b) “At Thirty-five” (Service). 9.25: ’Cello solo— Miss Molly Wright. "Gavotte” (Popper). 0.29: Tenor solo —Mr. Will Harris, “So Tired” (Little-Sizemore). 9.33: March— U.S. Navy Band, “All Hands” (Benter), Zonophone record EEIOS). 9.37: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 3.0 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. S.O: Chimes. 8.1: Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington. 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down.

4YA,. DUNEDIN (463 metres).— 7.15 p.m.: New session. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral music from Octagon Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Monsieur Henri de Rose Mus.Bac. 8.11: Popular song hitsMlss Mona Melville, (a) “Riviera Rose” (b) “Leonora” (Abrahams). 8.18: Hawaiian selection—Queenle and David Kalil, “Hawaiian March” (Ellis), Parlophone record A 2372. 8.22: Humorous Scottish song—Mr. Buster Brown, “Aye, Wakln’ o” (Lauder). 8.26: Humorous sketch—Major F. H. Lampen and Mrs. Lampen. 8.36: Humorous songs at piano —Miss Eileen Cooper, (a) "Being” (Forwood); "Ellen” (R£lt). 8.42: Relay of orchestral music from Octagon Theatre. 8.57: Popular song—Mr. J. B. McConnell, “When You Played the Organ” (Donaldson). 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: Band novelty—National Military Band, "Christchurch Chimes” (arr. Hare), Zonophone record 5119. 9.10: Popular song hit—Miss Mona Melville, “Close in Your Arms" (Nicholls). 9.14: Kinema organ solo —Eddie Horton, “The Adorable Outcast” (Hayes); Parlophone record A 2557. 9.18: Humorous ’ Scottish songs—Mr. Buster Brown, (a) “Jean McNeil” (Lauder); (b) “North, South, East and West” (Lauder). 9.25: Humorous sketch—Major and Mrs. Lampen. 9.35: Song at piano—Miss Eileen Cooper, “These Men” (Arpthorp). 9.39: Vibrophone solo—Rudy Star Three, "Diane” (Rapee), Parlophone record A 2548. Instrumental trio—“Mo and My Shadow” (Rose), Parlophone record A 2405. 9.47: Humorous songs and patter —Mr. Jk B. McConnell, (a) “Thinking” (Morjans); (b) “The Music in Mother’s Eyes” (Sheard). 9.54: Medley —Savoy Orpheans, “Round the World Medley” (arranged Somers), H.M.V. record C 1223. 10.0: Close down. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—6.3o p.m.: Music and Entertainment. 6.40: 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) “Russian Peasant Dance” (Lehar); (b) “Moonlight” (Finck) Dance” (Lehar); (b) "Moonlight” (Finck); (c) “Get Out and Get Under the Moon” (Shay): (d) ■ “Wildflower” (Youmans); (e) “Lledohne Worte” (Mendelssohn). 7.40: Programme announcements. 7.45: Pianoforte reproduction. .7.52: Cricket scores—Third test match. England v. Australia, played at Melbourne. 8.0: “Big Ben.” The Charles Lawrence Revue Company have arranged a snarkllng entertainment this evening, in which the following artists will participate: Wendling .1

and Molloy, Radio Melody Makers; Rene Rich, violinist: “The Two Old Cronies.” During the evening, description of the events in progress will be taken from the Speedway Royal. Between 10.30 and 11.30 dance music from the Wentworth, interspersed with tlie newest song hits by Len Maurice.. 11.30: National Anthem. Close down.

2BL, SYDNEY (34!) metres).—6.3o p.m.: “Sun” news service. 6.40: "BL Dinner Quartet: (a) 'Prelude in G Minor" (Rachmaninoff) ; (b) "Lotus Blossoms” (Ohlsen) ; (c) “The Mikado” (Sullivan) ; (d) “A Little Love Story" (Letter); (e) “Tales of the Vienna Woods” (Strauss). 7.10: Cricket scores. 7.12: Complete sporting resume. Complete racing resume. 7.30: Mr. Pint and Miss Pant, in Advertising talks and nonsense. 7.55: Programme and other announcements. S.O: G.P.O. Clock and Chimes. Radio Eisteddfod. Listeners will have an opportunity of hearing several of the successful competitors in the recent Radio Eisteddfod, conducted by the New South Wales Broadcasting Company Limited. A Popular Studio Programme. Solos by Rowell Bryden. baritone, and dance music from Bennie’s Orchestra, interspersed with news by courtesy of “Sun” Newspapers. Ltd. 11.39: National Anthem. Close .down. 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).—7 p.m. till 10 p.m. W 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—B p.m. till 11.40 p.m. 3AR. MELBOURNE (454 metres).—B p.m. till 10.30 p.m. 4QG, BRISBANE (380 metres).—B p.m. till 10 p.m. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres). 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 6.0: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle George, assisted by the Island Bay Baptist Sunday School Choir. 7.0: Relay of evening service of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rev. R. J. Howie, 8.A.; organist and choirmaster. Mr. J rank Thomas. 8.15: Studio concert. Orchestral—Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, “Carnival Romain” (Berlioz) (H.M.V. Record D 1365). Tenor solo—Mr. Chas. 'Williams, ‘Do We Believe” (St. Quentin). Choral—Glasgow Orpheus Choir, (a) “Dimlit Woods” (Brahms): (b) “Great God of Love” (Pearsall) (H.M.V. Record E4S2). Duet—Miss Florence Stevens and Mr. Chas. Williams, “Love Divine (Stainer). „ Orchestral—Victor Symphony - Orchestra, “Dance of the Hours” (Ponchielll) (Zonophone Record El 12). Soprano solo—Miss Florence Stevens, “Fear Not Ye, O Israel” (Buck). Duet—Fernand Ansseau and Marcel .Tournet, “I Am Escamillo,” from “Carmen” (Bizet) (H.M.V. Record DB1098). Violin solo—Misclta Elman, Symphonic Espagnole,” Op. 21, 4th Movement (Lalo) (H.M.V. Record D 8224). Tenor solo —Mr. Chas. Williams, O Flower Divine” (Wood). Choral—Sheffield Choir, (a) As Pants the Heart” (Sophr); (b> “Break Forth Into Joy” (Barnby) (Columbia Record 20664). Soprano solo—Miss Florence Stevens, “A Dream of Home” (Arditi). Pianoforte solo—Alfred Cortot, La Cathcdrale Engloutte” (Debussy) (H.M.V. Record DBG79). Duet—Miss Florence Stevens and Mr. Chas. Williams, "Calm Silent Night” (Goetz). Instrumental — Creatore s Band, “Grand March and Finale,” Act _’, "Aida” (Verdi) (H.M.V. Record C 1339). x „ IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—6 p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Leo. 6.55: Relay of Divine service from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church — Preacher, Rev. George Budd; organist, Dr. Neill Mc- • Dougall. 8.30: Soprano solo —Miss Ida Holmes, “Ave Maria” (Gounod). 8.34: Organ—Four Indian Love Lyrics, (a) “Temple Bells”; (b) “Less than the Dust’: (c) “Kashmiri Song"; (d) “Till I Wake (Woodforde-Finden) (Columbia Record 02696). 8.42: Contralto solo—Mrs. A. Wallis, “And God Shall Wipe Away All Tears” (Sullivan). 8.46: Baritone solo—Mr. IValter Brough, “It is Enough” (Mendelssohn). 8.52: Instrumental trio—“ Trio No. 1 in B Flat—Allegro Moderato” (Columbia Record 04138).. 9.0: Soprano solo —Miss Ida Holmes, “Come Unto Him” (Handel). 9.4:, Orchestral—“Rakoczy's March,” from “The Damnation of Faust” (Columbia Record 04155). 9.8: Contralto solo—Mrs. A. Wallis, “Tlie Lord is My Light” (Allitsen). 9.12: Band—“ March Loraine” (Columbia Record 02681). 9.16: Baritone solos—Mr. Walter Brough, (a) “I,ord God of Abraham," from “Elijah” (Mendelssohn): (b) “The Diver” (Corelli). 9.22: Violin—Humoresque” (Columbia Record 09506). 9.26: Orchestral—“ Dance of the Sylphes” (Columbia Record 04155). 9.30: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 3 p..m: Gramophone recital of selected Items. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle David. 7.0: Relay of service from Knox Presbyterian Church—Preacher, Rev. T. W. Armour; organist and choirmaster, Mr. Billington. 8.15 (approx): After-church eon.cert from studio. Overture—Berlin State Opera Orchestra, “The Magic Flute” (Mazart) (H.M.V. Record E 464). 8.23: Tenor solo —Mr. IL Blakeley, “Be Thou Faithful Unto Death” (Mendelssohn). 8.28: ’Cello solo—Pablo Casals, “Prize Song” (from “The Mastersingers of Nuremberg” (Wagner) (H.M.V. Record DB1012). 8.32: Bass solo—Mr. E. J. Johnson, “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind” (Sargeant). 8.37: Orchestral—Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” (Bach) (H.M.V. Record DI42S). 8.55: Tenor solo— Mr. 11. Blakeley, “Molly Bawn” (Irish Melody) (traditional). 8.59:. Grand organ solos—(a) “Till* Lost Chord” (Sullivan): (b) “Largo” (Handel) (H.M.V. Record C 1237). 9.7: Bass solo—Mr. E. J. Johnson. “Abide With Me" (Liddle). 9.11: Choral witli orchestra—Chorus and London Symphony Orchestra, "Nunc Dimittis” (H.M.V. Record D 1347). 9.19: Tenor and bass duet —Messrs. H. Blakeley and E. J. Johnson, “The Day is Done” (Lohr). 9.23: Orchestral—National Symphony Orchestra, ’’Orpheus in Hades” (Offenbach) (Zonophone Record EFI6). 9.30: Close down.

4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).—s.3o p.m.: Children’s song' service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.30: Relay of service from the Methodist Central Mission —Preacher, Rev. W. Walker. 8.0: Gramophone recital. 9.15: Close down.

2ZF, PALMERSTON NORTH (285 metres). —3 p.m. till 4.30: Musical session. 7 till 9: Musical session.

2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—7 p.m. till 10.15 p.m. . 2BL, SYDNEY (349 metres).—7 p.m. till 10,30 p.m. 3LO. MELBOURNE (371 metres).—7 p.m. till 10.30 p.m. 3AR, MELBOURNE (484 metres).—7 p.m. till 10 p.m. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—7 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 81, 29 December 1928, Page 22

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 81, 29 December 1928, Page 22

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 81, 29 December 1928, Page 22