BROADCASTING
Programmes will be broadcast from New Zealand and Australian stations as follow:
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,
IYA, Auckland (900 kilocycles).— 3.0: Afternoon session; 4.30: Close down; 5.0: Children's session; 0.0: Dinner session; 0.13: Tacet; 0.15: Orchestra of the Concerts Oolonue, Paris; 0.27:- Tacet; 0.30: Dajos Bela Orchestra; Royal Fun-makers; Grand Symphony Orchestra (records); 0.42: Tacet; 0,45: Edith Lorand Orchestra; Massed, Military Bands (records); 0.57: Tacet; 7.0: Book review; 7.15: News and imarket reports; . 8-0: Chimes; 8.1: Novelty' programme; 9.30: “Columbia” Dance Programme; 9.43: Whispering pianist; Dance programme (records); 10,2: Vocal duet; 10.22: Whispering Pianist; dance programme (records); 10.38: Organ; (records); 11.0; Close Down.
2YA, Wellington (720 kilocycles).— 3.0; Chimes of the G.P.O. clock; 3.1; Selected gramophone items; 4.30: and 4.50: Sports results to hand; 5.0: Children's session; 6,0: Dinner session —“His Master's Voice” Hour; 6.13: Tacet; 6.15: New Light Symphony Orchestra (records); 6,26: Tacet; [6.30: Jack Hylton’s Orchestra (records); 6.44: Tacet; 6.45: Waltz, La Vittoria Orchestra; New Light Symphony Orchestra; Waltz, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra; 7.0: Nejys session, market reports and sports results; 7.40: Leeturette —Mr A. J. Nicholls, “Gardening”; 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. Clock; Studio : concert by the band of the Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment and assisting artists; 8.1: March, Band, “Mephistophelcs”; Selection, Band, ‘The Dawn of Victory’; 8.16: Soprano, Mrs Amy Dunn, “Serenata”; 8.20: Baritone, Mr Claude Moss, “Route Marching”; 8.24: Instrumental, Hutt Railway Workshops Orchestra, (a) “Broadway Melody,” (b) “You Were Meant for Me”; 8.31: iHumonous recital, Miss Esme Grow, “Two Men”; 8.37:
Waltz, Band, “Carolina Moon”; 9.43: Contralto, Miss Ivy Stanton, (a) “Temple Bella ”, (b) “Less Than the Dust”; 8.19: Tenor, Mr Stewart Nelson, “At Dawning”; 8.53: Foxtrot, Band, “The Toymaker’s Dream”; 8.58: Weather report; 9.0: Soprano, Mrs Amy Dunn, (a) “Salaam,” (b) “0 Restless Sea”; 9.6: Baritone, Mr Claude Moss, “Sometimes in Stammer ”; 9.10: Selection, Band, “Rossini’s W.orks”; 9.20: Humour, Miss Esme Crow, “Miss' Busy”; 9.26: Instrumental, Hutt Railway Workshops Orchestra, (a) “The Desert Song Waltz,” (b) “Underneath the Russian Moon”; 9,33: 'Contralto, Miss Ivy Stanton, “Break, Break, Break”; 9.37: Selection, Band, “Chant sans Paroles”; Minuet, Band, “Minuet in G”; 9.47: Tenor, Mr Stewart Nelson, “Castilian Lament”; 9.51: Foxtrot, Baud, “When I Met Connie in the Cornfield”; March, Band, “The Flying Squad”; 10.1: Close Down, 3YA, Christchurch, (980 kilocycles). —.12.0: Results of Metropolitan Trotting Club’s meeting at Addington, interspersed with musical items from studio; 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Scatterjoy, relayed from Radio Exhibition, Choral Hall; 6.0: Dinner session, ‘His Master’s Voice’ Hour; Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, “Carmen, Prelude Act 1”; Wurlitzer Organ, Reginald Foort, “Ballet Egyption”; Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, “Carmen, Prelude Act 2”; 6.12: Tacet; 6.15: Instrumental Trio, Kriesler, Kriesler and Rauchiesen, “Arleseinne Symphony Orchestra and Violin (records); 6.28; Tacet; 6.30: Neyj Light Symphony Orchestra; (records); 6,42: Tacet; 6.45 Violin, Marek Weber’s Orchestra (records); 6.55 Tacet; 7.0; Leeturette, Mr D. Sidey, B.Ag., Canterbury Agricultural College, “Keeping Up the Wool Clip”; 8.0: Presentation of programme from Radio Exhibition, Choral Hall: Instrumental; 8.8: Tenor with Instrumental accom., Mr Ernest Rogers, “Macushla”; 8.12: Pianoforte, Miss Dorothy
Davies, “Noel”; 8.1 G: Soprano with, instrumental accompaniment, Madame Gowcr-Burns, “The Cuckoo’’; 8.20: ’Cello, Mr Harold Beck and Studio Instrumental Octet, ‘0 Star of Eve’; 8.25: Tenor with violin obligato, ‘For Foil Alone’; 8,29: Studio Instrumental Octet, “False do la Heine”; The following items will be broadcast from the studio:—Overture, National Symphony Orchestra, “Orpheus in Hades”, Bass, Theodor Chalaipin, “How Goes It, Prince?”, Nightingales and church bolls, ‘ ‘ A Summer Night Idyll”, •Continuation of programme from Radio Exhibition, Choral Hall; 8.45: Instrumental Octet, “Air and Gigue”; 8.52: (Soprano with instrumental accompaniment, Miss Frances Hamerton, “Open Thy Blue Eyes”; 8.55: Tenor, with instrumental accompaniment, “Serenade”; 8,59: Weather report; 9.1: Studio Instrumental Trio; 1 9.6:Oontralto with instrumental accompaniment, Miss Belle Eenaut, “The Star Flower Tree”; 9.9: Baritone, Mr T. D, Williams, “Charming Chloe”; 9.12; .Studio Instrumental Octet, “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy”; 9.15: The foliowin|gi items [will be broadcast from the studio: Male Choral Lay Vicars of Westminster Abbey, “Stars of the Summer Night”, Bass solo, Theodor Chalaipin, “Song of the Viking Guest,” Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, (records); Continuation of programme from Radio Exhibition, Choral Hall: 9.30: Tenor with instrumental accompaniment, Mr Russell Sumner; 9.35; Studio Instrumental Octet, “Andantino”; 9.40: Contralto with Instrumental accompaniment, Miss Belle Renaut, “Eine e
Hipe”; 9,44: Vocal duet with instrumental accompaniment, Melodious Duo, “Where the Violets Grow” (“The Little Sunbonnet”); 9.47: Studio Instrumental Trio; 9.52: Baritone with instrumental accompaniment; Soprano with instrumental accompaniment, Miss Frances Hanicrton; 9.59: instrumental, Light Orchestra; 10.0 (approx.): The following: concluding items Avill be broadcast from the studio: Bass-baritone, Peter Dawson, (a) “Bush Silence”, (b) “Bush Night Song”, (c) “Land of Who Knows Where?”; 10.4: Royal Opera, Orchestra; 10.12: Tenor, Joseph Ilislop, “My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose”; 10.15: Marc-k Weber’s Orchestra, (records); Close down, 4FA, Dunedin, (050 kilocycles).— 8.0: Relay of Special Radio Exhibition programme from 3YA, Christchurch; Close dogn. I AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 4QG, Brisbane, (385 metres).—B.o: Dinner music; 10.0: Grand Opera selections; classical and light opera. ,2'FC, Sydney, (442 metres).—7.4s: Children’s session; 9.30 Sports; 10.15: programme from the studio. 2BL, Sydney, (353 metres).—B.4s: Children’s session; 9.20: Market re-j ports; 10.0: Studio programme. j
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Northern Advocate, 14 November 1929, Page 2
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