RADIO PROGRAMMES
♦ ■ THE TRANS -TASMAN PLIGHT The Broadcasting Company's stations will be on the air continuously from the time of starting the trans-Tasman flight until after tho arrival of the airplane at Christchurch, and will broadcast periodical reports ' from tho aviators, filling in the intervals with musical items. The Australian stations will also broadcast the flight. SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—3.l p.m.: Description of representative Bugby match, Wellington v. Taranakl. 6.0: Children's session—Aunt Gwcn and Uncle Toby. 7.0: News, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture, the Orchestra, "Morning, Noon, and Night" (Suppe). 8.11: Quartet, Melodic Four, "Honey, I Wants Ycr Now." 8.14: Humour, Mr. W. M'Clellan, "Mrs. Scrogglns." 8.19: Bass, Mr. W. W. Marshall, (a) "801 l On, Thou Dark and Deep Blue Ocean," (b) "Dear Voice I Love." 8.26: Steel KUltar duets, Messrs. Berthold and Bent, (a) "Kalima," (b) "Southern Blues." 8.32: Quartet, Melodic Four, "The Merry Frogs." 8.38: Instrumental, the Orchestra, "Lightning Switch." 8.43: Topicals sketch, the Glad Idlers, "Quarrels." 8.49: Tenor, Mr. F. Bryant, "Rosamund." 8.52: Tho Orchestra, (a) "In a Bird Store," (b) "Indepentla March." 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.4:- Duet, Messrs. Frank Bryant and B. S. Allwrlght, "Excelsior." 9.8: Humour, Mr. W. M'Clellan, "Trouble in the Singing Pew." 9.13: Contralto, Mrs. M. Mercer, (a) "Dreaming of Home," (b) "My Am Wee Hoose." 9.19: The Orchestra, repeat item. 9.27: Quartet, Melodic Four, "Bamona." 9.30: Steel guitars, Messrs. Berthold and Bent, (a) "Wallana," (b) "Hilo." 9.36: Tenor, Mr. Sam Runcan, (a) "Violets," (b) "Macushla." 9.42: The Orchestra, "Madame Pompadour" fFall).. 9.52: Baritone, Mr. B. S. Allwright, (a) "Tho Arrow and the Song," (b) "Youth." 9.58: Topical sketch, the Glad Idlers, "Tea Shop Tattle." 10.4: Quartet, Melodic Four, "Drifting and Dreaming." 10.7: The Orchestra, dance numbers. 10.17: Dance music till 11. IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—2.4s p.m.: Description -of Bugby match from Eden Park. 0: Children's session. 7.15: News and markot. reports. Sports results. 8: Chimes. Overture from tho Prince Edward Theatre. 8.11: Lyric Quartet, "Russian Lullaby." 8.15: Bass, Mr. Ernest Thomas, "Oh, to be a Gipsy." 8.19: Banjo duet, Messrs. Hlggott and Morrison, (a) "Intermezzo" from "Cavalleria Bustlcana," (b) "Sing Me to Sleep." 8.27: Tenor, Mr. A. Ripley, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose." 8.35: Belay from Prince Edward Theatre. 8.45: Duet, Messrs. Richards and Thomas, "Song of the Sword." 8.50: Humour, Mr. A. M'Elwain. 8.55: Tenor, Mr. H. Bichards, "Tho Midshipmate." 8.59: Weather forecast. 9: Banjo duets, Messrs. Higgott and Morrison, (a) "Miserere" from "II Trovatore," (b) "To a Miniature," (c) "Friend o' Mine." 9.10: Lyric Quartet, "In Absence." 9.14: Dance music from Dixieland Cabaret till 11. 3YA, Christchurch (306 metres).—2.4s p.m.: Description of Bugby match from Lancaster Park. 6.0: Chimes. Children's session. 7.15: News session. 8.0: Bebroadcast of 2YA. 4YA, Dunedin (4G3 metres).—7.ls p.m.: News. 7.30: W.E.A. address. 8.0: Relay from Strand Theatre Orchestra. S.ll: Studio concert till 10 p.m. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres) .—Results of the Prohibition poll will be announced every hour. 8.10 V-m.: From the studio. Maestro Carlo Olivl (Italian basso). 8.18: Heather Harding (soprano), (a) "Waltz Song" from "Tom Jones," (b) '"June ia In My Heart." 5.26: Wally Baynes (comedian). 8.36: Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 8.46: Bae Foster (soubrette). 8.52: Ambassadors' Orchestra. 9.10: Maestro Carlo Olivi (basso). 9.18: Ambassadors' Orchestra. 9.30. Heather Harding (soprano), (a) "Pale Moon," (b) "A Birthday." 9.38: . Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 9.48: Rae Foster (soubrette). 9.53: Joe Cahill (entertainer). 10.10: Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.20: Rae Foster (soubrette). 10.25: Wally Baynes (comedian). 10.35: Dance music. 10.40: Joe Cahill (entertainer). 10.48: Ambassadors' Danco Orchestra. 10.58: To-morrow's programme and late news. 11.15: Ambassadors' Orchestra, 12.15: Ambassadors' Danco Orchestra. 1.15: Closo down. 2BL, Sydney (340 metres) .—Prohibition results will be given at Intervals during tho evening. 5.3: Ahaad Duo (steel guitars). 8.10: Mr. Charles Lawrence (entertainer). 8.20: The Ahaad Duo. 8.30: Boxing contest. 9.30: New South Wales Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 9.45 : Mr. Charles Lawrence. 9.55: Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 10.5: Mildred Nicliol and Gordon Ireland (entertainers), 10.15: Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 10.30: Mildred Nlchol and Gordon Ireland. 10.40: Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 10.55: Following day's programme. .11.0: Wentworth Cafe Danco Orchestra, until 11.30. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).-^B.l p.m.: -The Station Orchestra, selection, "The Pearl Fishers." 8;10: The Estelle Mark Trio, Margot Sheridan (piano), "Fantasia" (Mozart); Estelle Mark (soprano), "Pluck This Little Flower"; Cecelia Kllduft (violin), "Valso Bluetto"; Estelle Mark (soprano), "Hushed is My Lute"; Margot Sheridan (piano), "Valse Capricieuse" (Bridge). 8.30: The Station Orchestra, selection, "Africana" (Meyerbeer). 8.40: Vladimir Elm (baritone), "Infellco. 'o tuo crederi" (Verdi); "Why" (Tschaikowsky).
8.4T: Record failure of tile woelt. 8.50: SUdium event. 10.15: Tlie Station Orchestra. "Rose of Araby" (Morgan).. 10.25: WendliriK and Molloy (entertainers). 10.57: The Station Orchestra, "Popular Songs" (Squire). 18.47: Late sporting results. 10.56: The Badl-o-Aeti. dance music till 11.40. 3AE, Melbourne (484 metres). —8.30: C. I. Monteatb, organ recital from St. Peter's Churcli: "Pastorale in A Major" (GutLnant), "Short Prelude" and "Bomance Without Words" (Moszkowsky), "Fugue No. 8 in B Flat" (J. S. Bach), "Coronation March" from "The Prophet" (Meyerbeer). 8.50: Tlorrie Gordon, contralto, "Absence" (Martin), "Fairy Voices" (Newton). 9.0: Studio Orchestra, overture, "Mirella" (Gounod), "Prelude" (Jarnefcldt). 0.10: Elsy Troweek, soprano. "Kathleen Mavourncen," "Last Rose of Summer."----9.17: Studio Orchestra, "Peer Gynt Suit*" (Grieg). 0.27: Elsy Treweek,, soprano, "A Spring Morning," "Banks of Allan Water." 9.34: Studio Orchestra, "Valse Caprice" (Bub-4 enstein), "Serenade" (Pierne). 9.44: Florris Gordon,' contralto, "The Lost Chord," with, cornet obbllgato; "Woman's Way" (Bocckel). 9.51: Studio Orchestra, suite "Indian Summer" (Lake), "Salut d'Amour" (EJgar). 10.6: The Futurists, selections. 10.36: Studio Orchestra, selection, "Floradora." 10.50: News service. 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres). —8 p.m., from the' studio: Badlo drama, "A Son of Bis Fatter." During tho latter portion of-the evening descriptions of the main motor-cycle imee« will be relayed from Davis Park. Speedway. 9.0: Dance music till 10. • ' SUNDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—9■.a.m.:';Result of final Test match. All Blacks v. South Africa. 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0 : Children's song service conducted by TJnd« Ernest, assisted by St. Andrew's Choir. 7.0: Belay of evening service of St. Gerard's, Bedemptorist Churcli. Organist, Mr. H. Mount; choirmaster, Mr. P. J. Oakes; sermon by Rev. Father Duggan. 8.15 (approx.): Studio concert arranged by Mr. Lcn Barnes. Orchestral selection, "Rienzl" (Wagner); duct, Urs. AUc« Harris and Miss Lily Mackie, (a) "He Shall Feed His Flock," from "Messiah," (b) "Corns Unto Him," from "Messiah"; cornet, "The Holy City"; tenor, Mr. Arthur Coe, "In Natlre Worth," from "Creation" (Haydn); elocution. Miss Effle Brice, "The Doom of Stephanus," from "The Sign of the Cross" (HaU-Calne); cornet, "The Lost Chord"; contralto, Miss Lulu Samson, (a) "Tired Hands," (b) "Brown Bird Singing"; duct, Messrs. Arthur Coe and ten Barnes, "So Thou Liftest Thy Divine Petition" (Stainer); band selection, ''Martha" (Flotow); elocution, Miss Effle Brlce, "Horning Thanksgiving" (Drinkwater) ; baritone,' Mr. Len Barnes, "Ombra Mai Fu" (Handel); orchestral selection, "Coriolan Overture," Part I. (Beethoven); soprano, Miss Winnie Bryce,' (a) "Before the Dawn," (b) "Salaam"; orchestral selection, "Cariolan Overture," Part 11. (Beethoven) ; National Anthom. IYA, Auckland (333 metres). —9 a.m.: Eisult of All Blacks match. 3to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. '6.0: Children's song- service, conducted by Uncle Leo: 0.55: Belay of service from St. Mary's Cathedral; preacher. Rev. Perclval James; organist, Mr. Edgar Bandall. 8.30: Belay of Auckland Municipal Band concert. 3YA, Chiistchurch (306 metres).—9" a.m.: All Blacks match. 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Studio concert. 5.30: Children's song service, conducted by Uncle David. 6.30: Evening service from Linwood Baptist Church; preacher. Rev. A. W. Stuart; organist, Mr. W. E. Wilson; choirmaster, Mr. S. j. P. Grlgg. 7.45 (appror.): Studio programme. 8.15 (approx.): Gramophone recital. 4YA, Dunedln (463 metres).—9 a.m.: All Blacks match. 5.30 p.m.: Children's sonsT service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.30: Evening service from Knox Church. 8.0 dio concert. 9.15: Close down. . j" , ' 2ZF,, Palmerston North (285 metres).—3 till 4.30 p.m.: Musical programme. 7 till 9: Musloal programme. - . . ; Australian programmes not available.l
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 1 September 1928, Page 7
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