RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-night are as follow: IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres). —6 p.m.: Children’s hour (Nod and Aunt Jean). 7.15: Lecture, Major J. A. Cowper, “Aviation.” 8.30: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Orchestral, “The Merry Wives of Windsor.” 8.8: Madame Mary 'l'owsey’s Quartet, “Sympathy.” 8.12: Auckland Trio, “Allegro from Trio in F” (Cade). 8.20: Baritone, Mr John Brcc, “Lady Mine.” 8.23: The Bohemian Trio, (a) “Blue Mountain Homo”; (b) “Ramona.” 8.30: Contralto, Miss Edna Peace, “Dawn.” 8.34: Humour, Mr J. F. Montague, “My Karly Loves.” 8.40: Tenor, Mr J. McDougall, “My Heart is a Haven.” 8.44: 'Cello, Aliss M. Wright, selected. 8.49: Soprano, Madame Mary Towsoy, “Avo Maria” (Mascagni). 8.53: Weather forecast. 8.54: Novelty, the Wizard, “Word Wangles.” 9.14: Vocal duet, Messrs Brec and McDougall, “The Battle Eve.” 9.18: Orchestral, “Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 6” (Liszt). 9.25: Contralto, Miss E. Peace, “Where the Great Ships Ride.” 9.29: Humour, Mr J. F. Montague, (a) “The Showman”; (b) “Three Stories.” 9.38: Baritone, Mr J. Bree, “The Floral Dance.” 9.42: Bohemian Trio, (a) “Magnolia.” 9.49: Tenor, Mr J. McDougall, “I’ll Sing Thee Songs of Araby.” 9.53: Auckland Trio, “Norwegian Dance.” 10.0: Madame Mary Towsey Quartet, “Sweet and Low.” 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).—6 p.m.: Children’s session (Uncle Ernest). 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lccturette, Colonel F. Burton Mabin, “The Thrills of Sword Fishing.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture, the orchestra, “William Tell.” 8.11: Contralto, Miss -Madge: Freeman, “Well-a-Day.” 8.15: Recital, Mr Barton Ginger, “Como.” 8.22: Studio Trio, (a) “Air” (Schumann); (b) “The Return.” 8.32: Tenor, Mr Edwin Dennis, “Take a Pair of Sparkling Byes.” 8.36: The orchestra, “II Trovatore.” 8.46: Vocal duet, Miss Madge Freeman and Mr Edwin Dennis, “Night of Stars, Night of Love.” 8.50: Soprano, Mi's Ellison Porter, “Vale.” 8.54: Orchestra, request number. 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.4: Philharmonic Trio, “Secret.” 9.8: Pianoforte, Miss Joyce Downing, (a) “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 11” (Liszt); (b) “Golliwog’s Cake Walk.” 9.16: Contralto, Miss Madge Freeman, “Sweet Early Violets.” 9.20: Tenor, Mr Edwin Dennis, (a) “O Could I But Express”; (b) selected. 9.26: Orchestra,. “Pagliacci.” 9.36: Vocal duet, Mrs Ellison Porter and Miss Madge Freeman, “Ghosts cf Little White Roses.” 9.40: Recitals, Mr Barton Ginger, (a) “First Appearance at Odeon Theatre of Nichols Tacchcnardi”; (b) “The Three Trees.” 9.48: Soprano, Mrs Ellison Porter, “Camena.” 9.52: Orchestra, “Lilac Time,” part 2. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).—6 p.m.: Childrens session (Big Brother). 7.15: News session. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture (rebroadcast of 2YA, conditions permitting); Melodious Four will present the song cycle, “Floras Holiday,” with instrumental accompaniment. 8.6: Melodious Four, “Come All Ye Lads and Lassies”; soprano, Miss Frances Hamerton, “Love’s Greeting”; tenor, Mr Russel Sumner, I “Tell Me, Charming Creature” ; Melodious Four, “Gentle Dawn”; ’cello, Mr Harold Beck, “Aria” and “Danse Rustique”; Melodious Four, “The Country Dance” ; “Maidens, Bcwaro Yc”; baritone, Mr T. D. Williams, “Sound Judgment.” Melodious Four, "The Pedlar”; Melodious Four, “The Commotion of Love.” 8.38: Violin, flute and harp records, (a) “Herd Girl’s Dream”; (b) “Love in Idleness.” 8.48: Song at piano, Mr Jock Lockhart, “The Message.” 8.52: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Avo Maria” (Schubert); (b) “Pierrette.” 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: Overture. 9.7: Soprano, Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) “The Organgrinder’s Song”; “April Children.” 19.12: Tenor, Mr Russel Sumner, (a) “Go, Lovely Rose”; (b) "The Last Watch.” 9.18: Willynms Dance Band, “Chingy Wingy.” 9.22: Song at piano, Mr Jack Lockhart, “Osh Kosh.” 9.26: Contralto, Miss Belle Renaut, (a) “Setting Sun”; (b) “Cuckoo Clock.” 9.30: Willyanis Dance Band, “Sweet Ella May,” with vocal refrain by Air W. A. West. 9.35: Saxophone duct, Messrs G. Wilkinson and H. Bamfield, “La Paloma.” 9.40: Baritone plantation songs with choruses, Air T. D. Williams and tho Alelodious Four, (a) “De Old Banjo”; (b) “Good Night.” Dance music till 11 p.m. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).- —6 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 6.1: Children’s session (Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill). 7.15: Nows session. 7.30: Review of latest books, Air H. Greenwood, librarian of tho Dunedin Athenaeum. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Contralto, Aliss Dorothy Skinner, (a) “Four by the Clock”; (b) “Oif in tho Twilight.” 8.16: Cornet, Air D. J. Robertson, “Zanotte.” 8.21: Bass, Air Neil Black, “Aolecn Alarie.” 8.25: Pianoforte, Airs Ernest Drake, “Licbestraume, No. 3” (Liszt). 8.29: Flute, Air Chas. E. Gibbons, “La Fillo du Regimonto.” 8.35: Contralto, Aliss Dorothy Skinner, “Sunrise and Sunset.” 8.38: Cornet, Air D. J. Robertson, (a) “Un Peu d’Ainour”; (b) “Parted.” 8.45: Bass, Air Noil Black, (a) “Soul of Alino”; (b) “The Alerry Alonk.” 8.52: Flute, Air Chas. E. Gibbons, “Silvery Sands.” 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: An hour’s dance music. 2FC SYYDNEY (442 metros).-5.15 p.m. Chimes. 5.20: “Hello Alan” talks to the young folk. 5.45 : Entertainment for older children. 6.0: “Big Ben”; studio music. 6.15: Market reports (wool, wheat and stock). 6.25: Fruit and vegetable markets. 6.28: Stock exchange information. 6.32: Weather and shipping news. 6.35: Late sporting news. 6.40: Late news service. 6.50: Sporting information. 7.0 : "Big Ben”; dinner music. 7.30; Programme announcements. 7.32: Studio music. 7.38 : Wilfred Thomas, basso. 7.45 : Studio music. 7.52 : Bryson Taylor, tenor. 8.0: “Big Ben”; Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 8.15: Ethel Aluller, contralto. 8.22: Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 8.35: Eilio AlcDonnel (soprano) and Celeno Hooper (mezzo). 8.43: Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 9.0: "Big Ben”; late weather forecast. 9.10 : Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 9.25: Ethel Muller, contralto. 9.32: Carlton Fay, pianoforte. 9.42: “Tho Alellow Fellows.” 9.52: Ellie AlcDonnell (soprano) and Colene Hooper (mezzo). 10.0: Big Ben”; Carlton Day. 10.10: “Tho Mellow Fellows.” 10.20: Ambassadors’ Danco Orchestra. , 10.30: Late weather forecast; dance music. 10.45: Ambassadors’ Danco Orchestra. 10.57: To-morrow’s programme and late news. 11.0; “Big Ben”; Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 11.30: National Anthem. 2GB SYDNEY (316 metros). —7.15 p.m.: Alusic. 8.0: Opening chorus. 8.2: ’Cello solo 'by Aliss Alarjorio Kennedy. 8.10: Songs by Air Cecil Houghton. 8.17: Announcements, Alovie Knowall. 8.27: 2GB Instrumental Trio. 8.45: Address by D. Steward. 9,0: Weather report. 9.2: Air Cecil Houghton. 9.9: Violin solos by Air Cecil Berry. 9.16: Songs by Miss Alcia Haywood. 9.23: Humorous recital by Air Heath Burdock. 9.38: Dance music by the 2GB Instrumental Trio. 9.52: Aliss Alcia Haywood.
2BL SYDNEY (353 metres). —5.45 p.m.: Children’s session. 6.30: Dinner Music. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: G.P.O. clock; 2BL topical chorus. 8.3: Mr Wm. Green, tenor. 8.10: Wurlitzer Organ. 8.20: Charles Lawrenco and His Wireless Wits. 9.5: Weather report. 9.6: Mr. C. Dexter, on tho prospects of Saturday’s races. 9.21; Mr Wm. Green. 9.28 : Mr James Peddle, pianist. 9.34: “Sidelight of an evening spent with the Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth Palace”, Mrs W. A. Holman. 9.49: Miss Dorothy Dewar. 9.56: Mr W. E. Lewis. 10.3:
Wurlitzcr Organ. 10.20: Miss Dorrie Ward. 10.27: Resume of following day’s programme. 10.30: .Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra. During intervals between dances, news will bo broadcast. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).—s.4s p.m.: Children’s session. 7.0: Nows and market reports. 7.46: Mr C. J. Williams, “To-morrow’s Stadium Event.” ' 8.0: Mr T. A. J. Smith will speak on “Cultivation for Tobacco.” 8.15: Programme announcements. 8.16: Coliingwood Citizens’ Band. 8.25: Sundowners. 8.32: Coliingwood Band. 8.42: Herbert Sanderson, baritone. 8.49: Mr 11. K. Love, “Technicalities.” 8.59: Elsy Treweek, soprano. 9.4: Coliingwood Band. 9.22: Song cycle “On Jhelum’s River.” 9.44: Coliingwood Band. 9.50: Sundowners. 9.57: Mr Eric Welch on tomorrow’s sporting events. 10.7: “The Futurists.” 10.22: Coliingwood Band. 10.30: Elsy Treweek. 10.38: Nows and weather report. 10.47 till 11.40: Radi-o-Aces. 3AR MELBOURNE (484 metres). —6.40 p.m.: Radi-o-aces. 6.50: Allan Mitchell, tenor. 6.57: Studio Orchestra. 7.7: Donian Quartette. 7.14: Radi-o-aces. 7.24: H. Raynor Phillips, baritone. 7.31: Studio Orchestra, 7.41: Donian Quartette. 7.48:.
Studio Orchestra. 8.0: Market reports. 8.2: Mr 11. Webb, manager, Tasmanian Government Tourist TJureau : “Tasmania and How to Spend a Holiday.” 8.15: Mr C. 11. Nuttall, a tonic talk, : : One of the Crowd.” 8.50: Community singing transmitted from the Coliseum, Ballarat. 10.15: Studio Orchestra. 10.30: Estelle Mark Trio. 10.45: Studio Orchestra. 10.55 : News. 10.58 : Weather forecast.
4QG BRISBANE (385 metros). —6 p.in. : Nows. 6.10: Dinner music. 6.28: Announcements. 6.30: Bedtime stories. 7.0: Nows. 7.3: Market reports. 7.25: Stock report. 7.30: Weather information. 7.40: Announcements. 7.43: Standard time signals. 7.45: To-morrow’s racing and football. 8.0: The concert held in connection with tho distribution of prizes to the Buranda railway ambulance class will be relayed. 10.0: Nows and weather report. Note. —New Zealand time is an hour and a-half ahead of eastern Australian time.
Arrangements have been made for a suitable reception to be accorded to Tom Hceney when ho arrives in Auckland by the Aorangi on Sunday afternoon. Tho event will bo described by IYA, and Hecncy speaking from tho deck of the vessel, will broadcast his greetings to the people of New Zealand. Tho reception is fixed for approximately 4 p.m.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 240, 7 September 1928, Page 3
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