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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

Following are the broadcast programmes for to-day (.Monday, December 31). 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.m.: 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. 6.0: Children’s hour. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette —Mr. H. C. South, “Books —Grave and Gay.” 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture —The Orchestra, “Plymouth Hoe” (Ansell). (A nautical overture based on familiar airs.) 8.11: Contralto solo —Mrs. S. Keunely, “Castle in the Air” (Old Scottish). 8.15: Grand organ—Arthur Neale, “Cacatina” (Raff) (11.M..V Record. D 2605). 8.19: Soprano solos —Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8., (a) “If I were a Lark” (Clutsam; • (b) ‘‘The Robin’s Song” (White). 8.26: Humour—Mr. Doug. Stark, “Ohio” (Lauder). 8.33: Flute solo with orchestra—Signor Truda, “Serenade” (Tltl). 8.38: Elocution—Mr. Theo. Mills, “Ring Out Wild Bells” (Tennyson). 5.45: Baritone solos—Mr. John PrOuse, (a) “Lord . God of Abraham,” from “Elijah” (Mendelssohn); (1>) “Har bour Bay” (Moir); (c) “Mary Morrison” (Sullivan); (d) “Off to Philadelphia” (Haynes). 8.57: Cornet solo with orchestra, “Old Folks at Home” (Foster). Orchestral—The Orchestra, “Cele-

brated Minuet” (Boccherini). 9.7:/Weather report and announcements. 9.8: Piano and orchestra—lgnaz Friedman, “Concerto in A Minor” (Greig) (Columbia Records 02702, 3, 4 and 5). 9.23: Contralto solo—Mrs. S. Kennedy,

“Auld Lang Syne.” 9.27: Musical monologues—Mrs. Theo. Mills, (a) “Peter”; (b) “Heaps of

Lickin’s” (Clarke). 9.34: Musical comedy selection — The Orchestra, “Bing Boys” (Ayer). ■ 9.45: Humour —Mr. Doug. Stark, “The

Portobello Lass” (Lauder). 1 9.52: Soprano solos—Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8., (a) “I Know a Bank” (Shaw); (b) “April Morn” (Batten). 10.0: Dance suite—The Orchestra, Three Dances from “Tom Jones” (German) —(1) “Morris Dance,” (2) “Gavotte,” (3) “Jig.” 10.10: God Save the Iving. Midnight relay of Watch Night Service from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church by combined churches. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres)—3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.5: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: Studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session. 7.15: News and market reports—book review. S.O: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—HAL Coldstream Guards, “Der Freisehutz (Weber) (H.M.V. Becord C 1335). 8.9: Vocal quartet —Olympians, Opening Chorus (MS). 8.13: Baritone solo—Mr. Geoffrey Colledge, “Like Stars Above” (Squire). 8.17: Hawaiian orchestra —Tui Orchestra, (a) “Beautiful” (Shay); (b) “Get Out and Get Under the Moon” (Shay). B—3. Soprano solo—Miss D. Youd, Lavender Lane” (Wilson). B.2BAVurlitzer organ solo —Eddie Horton, “Ramona” (GilbertWayne) (Parlophone Becord A 2552). 8.32: Humour —Hebrew Two, “Happy Abe and Dismal Ike.” 8.42: Tenor solo—Mr. Lambert Harvey, “I Heard You Go By (Wood). 8.46: Waltz—Dajjos Bela Orchestra, “The Swallows” (Strauss) (Parlophone Record A 4010). 8.50: Contralto solo —Miss Martha Williamson. “Life is a Caravan” (Del Reigo). 8.54: Chorus Olympians, “Hallelujah” (from “Hit the Deek”) (Youmans). 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: Marell medley—ll.M. Grenadier Guards, “Martial Moments" (Arrgd. Winter) (Columbia Record 9065). 9.8: local duet —Miss Dorothy Youd and Mr. L. Harvey, “Sympathy” 9.12: Baritone solo—;Mr. G. Colledge, “A Bachelor Gay” (Tate). 9.10: Hawaiian orchestra— Tui Orchestra, (a) “Girl of My Dreams” (Henderson) ; (b) “Constantinople (Carlton); (c) "Let a Smile be Your Umbrella (Fair). 9.24: Contralto solo —Miss Martha Williamson, “Sorrow and I” (Clark). 9.28: Saxophone solo —Rudy Wledoeft, “Minuet (Beethoven) (Columbia Becord 01176). 9.3-: Humour —Hebrew Two, Some Humour. 9.37: Tenor solo—Mr. L. Harvey, “Oh, Its Quiet Down Here” (Brake). 9.41: Soprano and chorus —Miss D. Youd, “Someday ■Waiting Will End” (from “Kissing Time ) (Caryll). 9.46: Orchestra —Berlin State, Opera Orchestra. "Battle Symphony (Beethoven) (Parlophone Becord ElOSoS). 9.54: Vocal quartet—Olympians, “Widdecombe Fair” (Heath). 9.58: Orchestral Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, (a) Chanson de Matin”;; (b) “Chanson de Nuit (Elgar) (H.M.V. Record D 1236). 10.6: Bass solo—Mr. Arthur Colledge, "The Sentinel" (Oliver). 10.10: Humour—Messrs F. W. Barker and Zante Woods, More Humour. 10.20: Vocal quartet—" Entrance of the Mikado” (from “The Mikado”), (Sullivan) 10.24: Wurlitzer organ solo—Milton Charles, "From the Land of the Skv-Blue Water” (Cadman) (Columbia Record' 01161). 10.28: Soprano solo—Miss Adelaide Taylor, “A May Morning” (Denza). 10.33: Vocal quartet—St. Andrews Quarter, “Awake, Awake” (Bennett). 10.37: Programme of dance music. 11.0: Tenor solo—Mr. L. Harvey, ' “If I Can Live” (Stephenson). 11.4: Vocal quartet —St. Andrew’s Quartet, “When a Jester Goes A-Wooing” (From “The Yeoman of the Guard”) (Sullivan). 11.8: Waltz — Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, “Blue Danube” (Strauss) (Columbia Record 04169). 11.1(1: Contralto solo—Miss Phyllis Gribbin, “Bldoved, It is Morn” (Aylward). 11.20: Vocal quartet—St. Andrew’s Quartet,' “With a Laugh as We go Round” (Bennett). 11.24: Humour—Messrs. F. W. Barker and Z. Woods, Still More Humour. 11.34: Voeal quartet—St. Andrew’s Quartet; "Two Beggars” (Wilson). 11.38: Foxtrot—Ben Selvin’s Orchestra, “In My Bouquet of Memories” (Akst) (Columbia Record 01137). 11.42: Vocal quartet—St. Andrew’s Quartet, “Strange Adventure" (from “The Yeoman of the Guard”) (Sullivan). . 11.46: Relay description of Queen Street New I’ear celebrations. 12.0: Chimes. 12.1: New Year Greetings. 12.10 God Save the King.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres)—3 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk by Mr. E. J. Bell on Books. 8.0: Chimes. Band night, featuring the Wooiston Brass Band, under the conductorship of Mr. R. J. Estall, and assisted by 3YA artists. 8.1: March —The Band. “B.B.” (Horne). Air variation— The Band, “Simeon” (Rimmer). 8.14: Baritone solos —Mr. Bernard Rennell, (a) “Scotland’s My Ain” (Chuter); (b) “Bonny George Campbell” (Keel). 8.19: Grand organ solos—Arnold Grier, (a) “Hearts of Oak”; (b) “British' Grenadiers"; (c) “Home, Sweet Home”; (d) "Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond” (Zonophone Record 5087). 8.23: Songs at the piano—Mr. Jack Lockhart, (a) "Ma Bonnie Jean” (Lauder); (b) “Just a Wee Deoeh arid Doris” (Lauder). 8.29: Soprano solos—Mrs. A. Whitehead, “Mo Sliuil A’D D’l-leigh” (Repining for Tliee): (Macfarrenl. 8.34: Scottish comedian—Will Fyffe. "X.Brildng to Glasgow” (Fyffe) (Columbia Record 961). 8.35: Selection —The Band, “Melodious Gems” (Rimmer). 8.50: Recitation —Mr. Campbell Brown, “Bairns, Cuddle Doon.” 8.56: Violin and cinema organ—Elsie Southgate, “I Hear You Calling Me” (Marshall) (Zonoplione Record 5109). 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.2: Prelude—The Band, “Prelude” (Rachmaninoff). 9.8: Baritone solo—Mr. Bernard Rennell, “Annie Laurie.” 9.13: Bagpipes—Pipe .Major Colin Ross, (a) “Mrs. J. Mac Coll” (Marcli); (b) “The Piper's Bonnet”; (e) "Cameronian Rant” (Parlophone Record A 2320). 9.17: Songs at the piano—Mr. Jock' Lockhart, (a) “She’s tlie Lass for Me” (Lauder); (h) “Just Got Off the Chain" (Lauder!. 9.23: Three songs witli band accompaniment— The Band, (a) "Killarney” (soloist, Bandsman R. Barber): (b) “Bonnie Mary” (soloist. Bandsman Crisp); (e) “Let Me Like a Soldier Fall” (Bandsman E. Williams). 9.33: Recitation—Mr. Campbell Brown, “A Gnill Scotch Nlelit” (Ogilvie). 9.39: .Mai,’ quartets and choruses—" Convivial Songs” (ParlOphone Record A 2511). 9.43: Soprano solos —Mrs. A. Whitehead, (a) "Red. Red Path to Glory” (Moffat): (b) “Fear a Bhata" (My Boatman) (Jlaefarron). 9.49: Marcli—The Band. “Unity”' (Knoxhall). 19.0: Dance music by tlie Bailey-Marston Band, relayed from the Winter Gardens. 11,45: Relay from Cathedral Square of street noises and tlie ringing of carols by the Cathedral hells.

4YA, DUNEDIN- (463 metres)—B p.m. Studio concert. 10.30 (.’lose down.

2F.C. SYDNEY (442 metres)—S p.m. till midnight. “BL. SYDNEY (349 metres)—B p.m. till midnight.

■•-’GB, SYDNEY (316 metres)—7 p.m. til) midnight.' 3LO. MEI,BOURNE (371 metres)—B p.m. till midnight. 3AB. MELBOURNE (184 metres)—B p.m. till midnight. 4QG. BRISBANE (385 metres)—B p.m. till midnight.

TO-MORROW’S VROGR A M M E »S. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1. 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metros)— 3 p.m. :Chimes of the G.1’.0. 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 Jim. 7.0: News session—Market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lor hi rot te by a representative of the Agricultural Department—“ For the Man on the Land.” 8.0: Chimes of the G.1’.0. clock. Ul: Orchestra—Dalton’s Orchestra, Dance Novelties*

8.10: Tenor solos—Mr. Arthur Coe. (a) "Nirvana (Adams); (b) “When the House is Asleep” (Haigh). 8.10: Orchestral—Dalton's Orchestra, Dance Novelties. ' 8.21: Mezzo-contralto solos—Miss Ellen Samson, (a) “A Brown Bird Singing" (Wood); (b) “Spring Comes Laughing” (Carew). 8.27: Orchestral—Dalton's Orchestra, Dance Novelties. 5.33: Comedian—Mr. Arthur Chalk, "House-Hunting (Squires and Cecil). 8.37: Orchestral—Dalton s Orchestra, dance novelties. 8.43: Entertainer — Miss Marjorie Buckeridge (soubrette), “Here Comes Tootsie” (Finck). Soprano—Miss K. A. Palmer, “Love’s Owtt Kiss,” from "High Jinks” (Friml). Humour—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bussell, (a) “Don’t Hang Out the Washing on tlie Aerial, Maggie"; (b) "I'm Afraid, Pretty Maid” (Gaynor). 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.1: Orchestral—Dalton s Orchestra, Dance Novelties. 9.10: Tenor solos—Mr. Arthur Coe, (a) 'A Sprig of Rosemary"; (b) "Where Heaven Lies" (German). 9.16: Orchestral—Dalton's Orchestra. Dance Novelties. 9.22: Comedian—Mr. Arthur Chalk, “Oh. Dear, What Can the Matter Be?" (Low). 9.26: Mezzo-contralto solos — Miss Ellen Samson, (a) "Here in the Quiet Hills” (Came); (b) "My Heart is Singing” (Sans Sousi). 9.31: Orchestral—Dalton's Orchestra. Dance Novelties. 9.35: Entertainers —Soubrette. Miss Marjorie Buckeridge, "Snap” (Duffield). Soprano—-Mrs. K. A. Palmer,, "A Paradise for Two” (Tate). Humour—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell, (a) “Ha. Ha. Ha"; (b) "Before and After” (Reynolds). 9.55: Orchestral—Dalton's Orchestra, Dance Novelties. 10.1: Community sing—Irtists, btaft. and Listeners, "Love’s Old Sweet Song (Molloy) (soloist. Mrs. Albert Russell). (Listeners are asked to join in this number witli the artists and stair. This will be the llrst time a ‘Community Sing” lias been broadcast.) 10.5 Dance programme. 11.0: 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 to hand. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children s session, conducted by Uijcle George. «.Io: News session—Market reports and book review. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: OvertureOrchestra, (a) “Marche Miiitaire” (Schubert); (b) "Il Bacio” Waltz (Arditl). 8.10: Vocal trio—Snappy Three, (a) 'Just Like a Melody” (Donaldson); (b) “Dream Kisses” (Lee). 8.16: Instrumental —Ingalls Hawaiians, (a) "Hawaiian Echoes” <arr. Brown), (b) “Hilo March” (Ferera). 8.24: Relay of musical entr’acte f rom Majestic Theatre Orchestra under Mr. J. WhiteforaWaugh. 8.28: Baritone solo—Mr. I red Baker, “Ruben Ranzo” (Lane). 8.3-: Entr’acte — Orchestra, “Minuet in G Padarewski). 8.37: Novelty—lhe Asquith s Thirty Minutes’ Drawing-room Entertainment. 9.7: Weather forecast. 9.9: Male quartet—Shannon Male Quartet,, (a) The Sidewalks of New York,” (b) On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away (Regal record G 20298). 9.17: Flute solo with orchestral accompaniment, “Fairy Tarapatapoum” (Foulds). Orchestral—Orchestra “Hungarian Dance” (Brahms). 9—7 r Vocal trios—Snappy Three, (a) She a Home Girl” (De Sylva); (b) Vagabond King Waltz” (tenor solo) (Friml); (c) “Baby Mine” (Rupp). 9.34: Mezzo-soprano cnlo Virginia Perry. “Moonstruck,’ from “Our Mis g s Gibbs” (Monckton) (Columbia record 01246). 9.35: Instrumental —Ingalls Hawaiians, (a) “Wailana Waltz (Roberts); (b) selected; (c) Hawaiian Airs (MS.). 9.45: Baritone solos—Mr. Fred Baker (a) “My Bli/e Heaven (Donaldson); (b) “Ramona” (Wayne). Orchestra, “Glory of Russia”. (Kreen). 10.6: Programme of dance music. 11. u. CI 3YA, dO CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres)— 11.30 a.m.: Relay of race results at Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting at ’Riccarton Racecourse. 7.15 p.m.: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Rcbroadcast of 2YA, Wellington (conditions permitting). 8.7: Baritone song Mr. Jack Smythe, “The Blue T . D I F^ so^ r (Russell). 8.11: Military Band —H-M. Coldstream Guards. “H.M.S. Pinafore (Sullivan) (H.M.V. record C 1283) 8.19. Mezzo-soprano song — Mrs. Daisy L. Pearce, “Bells of Brittany” (Lyall Phillips). 8.23: Violin solos—Miss. Joan Carter (a) “Come Back to Erin (Claribei, arr. Moffat); (b) "Killarney” (Balfe, arr. Moffat).. 8.31: Humour in song—Mr. Basil A Johnson, “Tale of a Guinea-Pig (Gideon) 8.35 Instrumental trio —The Carter Sisters, (a) “Mountain Greenery, from "The Girl Friend" (Rogers and Paul)(b) ‘The Girl Friend” (Rogers and Paul). 8.45: Contralto songs—Mrs. Nellie Whitworth, (a) "The Bells of St. John (Mallinsoq); (b) “St. Nicholas’ Day ini the Morning” (Easthope Martin). 8.00. Recital—Mr. W. H. Moses, “The, Frenchman and the ,„ B < Ui ?. : 4K T e KOll -s Mr W. J. Trewern, (a) Ask Me No “More” (Robert A. Horn); (b) Achal bv the Sea" (Rosada Lawrance). B.uJ. Hawaiian selection—Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, “Sweet Hawaiian Dream (H-M-V. record 82328). 9.3: Weather report. 9.0. March—H.M. Coldstream Guards, Colonel Bogey” Alford) (H.M.V. record B 2408). fifl l Baritone song—Mr, Jack Smytne, “Rise Marie” (Friml). 913: OrchestraNew Light Symphony Orchestra (a) Glow Worm Idyll” (Lincke), (b) Hearts and Flowed” (Tobanl) (Zonophone record EF°O) 9.17: Mezzo-soprano songs— Mrs. nakv'E Pearce, (a) “Sing Me a Merry gay'' (Williams).’, (b) “Song of Other Years” (Lennox). 9.22: liolin solo—Miss Joan Carter, “Chanson Mauresque (Poznanski). 9.26: HumSur song Mr. Basil A. Johnson, “I Wonder How I Look When I m Asleep” (De Sylva). 9.31: Instrumental * r i o 'jpg Carter Sisters, (a) Ihe Ulna Room,” from “The Giri. Friend” <Bo?ersß (b) “Dancing Tambourine,, from Hit tlie Deck” (Polla). 9.41: Contralto song—Mrs. Nellie Whitworth, “Horses of the Dawn (Mary Brett). 9.4 a: Recital —Mr. M. H. Moses, “Father Riley's Horse” (Banjo Patterson). 9.50: Tenor song—Mr W . I. Trewern “In Old Madrid" (Trotere). 9.54. Male quartet—Shannon Male Quartet, “The Sidewalks of New York (Regal record C 20295). 9.58: Medley—Savoy Orleans, “Round the World" (arr Somers) (H.M.V. record C 1223). 10.6. Danae music. H.O: Announcements. Close dOjYA, DUNEDIN (463 metres)—l2 noon: Town Hall chimes. Mid-day session. *.O: closed down. 3.0: Town Hall chimes. 3.1. Gramophone concert. 4.2i>: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: down Hall chimes 61: Children’s session, conducted by Ki» Brother Bill. 7.15: News session. 8.U.. Town Hall chimes. 8.1; Relay of orchestral music from the New Empire Theatre Orchestra. 8.11: Popular sougs—Mr. J. B. McConnell, (a) “The bong is landed (Berlin): (b) “Just a Cottage bmau Hanley). 8.18: Violin solo-Miss Eva Judd, “Persian Rosebud” (Nicholls). 8.-1: Light soprano solo —Miss Mona MelviLe, “I’m Such a Silly When the -Moon Comes Out” (Higgs).. 8.28: Popular songs at the piano—Mr. Jack Stewart, (ah The Blue Room” (Rodgers); (b) “The Girl 1 riend (Rodgers). 8.36: Recital —Miss Roberta Williams. “Young Fellow My Lad (Service). SAI): Band aud whistlers—Arthur Pryor’s Band, “The Whistler and His Dog” (Pryor (H.M.V. record EA26). 8.44. Popular song hit—Miss Betty Roberts, “Simple Melody” (Kern). 8.47: Organ golo-ig. T. Pattman. “Humoresque (Dvorak).i 8.51: Humour —Pastor W. D. More “Some Humours of Old-Time New Year's Davs.” ’9.6.: Weather forecast. 98: Dance ' Orchestra —The Troubadours, (a) “When Love Comes Stealing” (RapecPollock), (b) "A Kiss Before Dawn (PeS (H.M.V record EA4IO) 9.16: Humorous song-r Mr. J. .B. McConueU, “Show Me the Way to Go Home (lyinff). 9.19: Violin solos—Miss Eva Judd,' (a) “Dear, on a Night Like This” (Courad), (b) “Paradise Isle" (Goering). . 9.25: Light soprano solos—Miss Mona Melville, (a) “Marv” (Higgs); (b) selected. 9. u 1: Orchestral— Ketelbey’s Concert Orchestra, “Sanctuary of the Heart”'(Ketelbey) (Columbia regard 1)2699). 9.38; Popular song at tlie piano—Mr. Jack Stewart, “I’m in Love Again” (Ayer). 9.42: Recitations—. .Miss Roberta Williams, (a) "Uncle Josh s Ideas ou Women” (Anon.); (b) “He Fell Among Thieves" (Newbolt). 9.48: Cornet and trombone duet—“Barcarolle (Offenbach’ (Regal record G 20231). 9.52: Popular song hits—Miss' Betty Roberts, (a) “That Old Irish Mother” (Vou Tilzer); (1>) “Little Dutch Garden” (Vou Tilzer). 9.58: Dance orchestra—Bert Firmau’s Orchestra waltz, ' “I'm Away from tlie World” flark. Pollack (Zonophone record 5099). ,0.2: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres)—B p.m. till 11.40 p m. 2BL. SYDNEY (349 metres).—B p.m. till 11 I’.m. ~,, 2GB. SYDNEY (316 metres)—7 p.in. till 10 p.ni. . „ 31,0 MELBOURNE (371 metres)—B p.m. till 11.40 p.m. ' o 3AR, MELBOURNE, (484 metres) —8 p.m. (385 metres—B p.m. till 10 p.m. , 4 , NOTE. —New Zealand time is two hours ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 82, 31 December 1928, Page 7

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