RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-night arc as follow: —
IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).—6 p.m.: Children’s hour (Uncle Tom). 7.15: Talk by Gargoyle, “Valves and Valve Gumming.” 7.30: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of concert by tho Auckland Municipal Band, assisted from the studio by tho following artists: —Baritone, Mr F. Sutherland, (a) “The Fortune Hunter” ; (b) “Time to Go”; (c) “Beating up tho Channel”; recitations, Mr Allan McSkinnning, (a) “The Field of Waterloo”; (b) “The Difference"; (c) “When Father Rode the Goat.”
2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).Silent.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 6 p.m.: Children’s session (Uncle Jack). 7.15: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Rebroadcast from IYA, (conditions permitting). 8.6: Baritone, Mr A. G. Thompson, “You Loved the Time of Violets”; (b) “Eyes that Used to Gaze in Mine.” 8.12: Pianoforte, Miss Ailccn Warren, “At Thy Casement.” 8.16: Soprano, Airs C. L. Crowley, (a) “Thou Art Like a Lovely Flower”; (b) “A Spring Night.” 8.21: Cornet, Mr S. J. Crcagh, “Star of England.” 8.26: Tenor, Air Frank Morrison, “On With the Alotlcy.” 8.30: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Poco Adagio” and “Rondo All’ongareso” (Haydn) 8.38: Contralto, Aliss Nellie Lowe, “Softly Awakes Aly Heart.” 8.42: Recitation, Aliss Naaro Hooper, “Balcony Scene” from “Romeo and Juliet.” 8.48: Bolls, “Dance California." 8.52: The Dulcet Duo, “Barcarolla” (Gounod). 8.56: AVcather report. 8.58: Overture. 9.6: Baritone, Air A. G. Thompson, (a) “Tally Ho”; (b) selected. 9.13: Pianoforte, Aliss Ailccn Warren, “Widmung.” 9.19: Soprano, Airs C. L. Crowley, (a) “Wings”; (b) “Open Thy Blue Eyes, My Beloved.” 9.23: Cornet, Air S. J. Crcagh, “AJiranda.” 9.28: Humorous recitation, Aliss Naarc Hooper, cautionary tale, “Jim.” 9.32: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Angels Guard Thee.” 9.41: Contralto, Aliss Nellie Lowe, “Hindoo Song.” 9.45: Xylophone, “Heather Bells.” 9.49: Tenor, Air Frank Alorrison, (a) “At Dawning” ; (b) “Oh Lovely Night.” 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).—7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone concert. 7.40: News session; Burnside stock report. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Relay of overture from the Octagon Theatre. 8.11: Afusical comedy songs, Aliss Jacqueline Burke, (a) “D’Yo Love Mo?”; (b) "Two Little Blue Birds.” 8.18: Jazz piano, Air T. V. Anson, “Mania’s Gone Young.” 8.23: Humorous Scottish song and patter, Air J. Paterson, “I Belong to Glasgow.” 8.28: Humorous sketch, Aiiss Billie Lorraine and Alajor F. 11. Lanipen, selected. 8.37: Piano-accordion, Air E. Heeney, (a) “0 Solo Alio”; (b) “Proud Maisie.” 8.43: Humorous songs at tho piano, Aliss Eileen Cooper, (a) “Oh, the Waltz”; (b) “The Egg.” 8.50: Guitar duet, Afessrs Tyric and Alaitland, “Pun Carnation.” 8.53: Popular song-hit, Air Billy Gay, “Just Like a Fool.” 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: Relay from the Octagon Theatre. 9.10: Popular song, Aliss Jacqueline Burke, “Thru tho Night.” 9.14: Jazz piano, Mr T. V. Anson, (a) “Sleepy Blues”; (b) “Me and Alv Shadow.” 9.22: Humorous Scottish songs, Air J. Paterson, (a) “Soosie AleLean”; (b) “The Hieland Jazz.” 9.30: Piano acocrdion, Air E. Heaney, “A Lane in Spain.” 9.34: Humorous song at the piano, Aiiss Eileen Cooper, “Naughty Little Word.” 9.38: Humorous sketch, Aliss Billie Lorraine and Alajor Lanipen, selected. 9.44: Guitar duets, Alcssrs Tyric and Alaitland, (a) “Hilo March”; (fi) “Kawaihan Waltz.” 9.51: Popular song-hits, Air Billy Gay, (a) “Weary”; (b) “Gee! But I’m Lonesome for You.” 2ZF PALMERSTON NORTH (285 metres).—6.ls till 7 p.m. : Children’s session. 7 till 9: Alusical session.
2GB SYDNEY (316 metres).—7.ls p.m. : Alusic. 8.0: Opening chorus. .8.2: Pianoforte solos by Aliss Ruth Pearce Jones. 8.8: Songs by Air Leslie Herford. 8.15: Dramatic recital by Air Heath Burdock. 8.30: Clarinet solos by Air J. Crosby Browne. 8.37: Songs by Aliss Florence Gordon. 8.45: Address by Professor Ernest AYood. 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Clarinet solos by Air J. Crosby Browno. 9.9: Songs by Air Leslie Herford. 9.16: Announcements; Alovie Know All. 9.26: Pianoforte 6olos by Aliss Ruth Pearce Jones. 9.34: Humorous recital by Air Heath Burdock. 9.49 : Songs by Aliss Florence Gordon.
The programmes for 2BL and 2FC are not to hand.
3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres)—s.4s p.m. : Children’s session. 7.0. News and market reports. 7.46: Air R. Crowe: “Alarkoting Alethods.” 8.1: Concert programme arranged by Mary Campbell, of tho Albert Street Conservatorium. 9.15: The Station Orchestra. 9.25: Elsy Troweek, soprano. 9.32 : A. AV. Anderson, clarionet. 9.40: W. J. Cadzow, tenor. 9.47: Tho Station Orchestra. 9.57: Elsy Treweek. 10.5: News and weather report. 10.20: AY. J. Cadzow. 10.27: The Station Orchestra. 10.37 : “Tho Futurists.” 10.58 till 11.40: Radi o-aces. 3AR AIELBOURNE (484 metres).—7.2s p.m.: Studio Band. 7.35: Tom Semple, tenor. 7.42: Studio Band. 8.0: Market reports. 8.2: P. AAA Pearce, physical culture talk. “The Value of Running.” 8.15: Rev. A. F. Falconer, talk on “All Saint’s, St. Kilda.” 8.30: Studio Orchestra. 8.45: Winning choir at the contest of the Elsternwiek-St. Kilda contest. 8.52: Studio Orchestra. 9.2: Choir. 9.10: Studio Orchestra. 9.30: Estelle Alark Trio. 9.45 : Studio Orchestra. 10.0 : Yetty Landau presents a potted pantomime, “Little Red Riding Hood.” 10.40: Studio Orchestra. 10.55: News service. 10.58: Meat her forecast.
4QG BRISBANE (385 metres). —6 p.m. : News. 6.10 : An astronomy talk, “How the Stars are Classified,” by Air A. K. Chapman. 6.28: Announcements. 6.30: Bedtime stories. 7.0: Special news service. 7.3: Alarket reports. 7.25: Stock report. 7.30: AVeather information. 7.40: Announcements. 7.43: Standard Time signals. 7.45: A talk arranged by the Queensland Agricultural High School and College. 8.0: A programme of dance music by Alf. Featherstone and his Studio Syncopators (relayed from Hotel Carlton). Between dances, the following will be broadcast from the studio :—Air Tom Kelleher (blind baritone); Air Harold Dickinson (blind violinist); Air Edwin Dickinson (blind pianist); Aliss Audrey Jones (blind vocalist). 10.0: News bulletin for distant listeners. Note. —New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of Eastern Australian time.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 238, 5 September 1928, Page 3
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