WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to be sent out by the New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day arc as follows: — Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m.. studio items; 6.0, children's session; 7.35, news and market reports; 8.0, orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre: 8.6, contralto, Madame Irene Ainsley, "Dopo"; 8.10, instrumental, Auckland Trio, "Shepherd's Lament"; 8.10, baritone, Mr. John Hogan, "The Fishermen of England"; 8.23, cornet, Mr. Eustace Tregilgas. "Lucille Caprice"; B.'2S, soprano. Miss Airini Rogers, "The Crown"; 8.32. violin. Miss Ina Bosworth. "Slow Movement from Concerto in E Minor" (Mendelssohn); 5.36, tenor, Mr. Robert Peter. "Once Again"; 8.10, flute (record, G. Barrere), "Minuet From L'Arlesienne Suite"; 8.44, Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A., on "Talks on Old New Zealand, No. 14 —Some of the Pioneers"; 8.59, orchestral entr'acte from Majestic Theatre; 9.5, excerpts from "Maritana," under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley, assisted by Miss Airini Rogers, ' Mr. Robert Peter and Mr. John Hogan; 9.10, Auckland Trio, "Keltic Suite"; 9.47, Mr. E. Tregilgas. "The Pearls." "Portia and the Merchant o£ Venice"; 9.56, Madame Irene Ainsley. "Break, Break, Break." Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—7.4o, lecturette, "For t,he Man on the Land," "Agricultural Department's representative; 8.0. orchestra. "Tzigane," "Tales from the Vienna Woods"; 8.9, baritone, Mr. Len Barnes, "Requiem," "The Prologue" from "Pagliacci": 8.18. violin and piano, Miss Ava Symons and Mr. Gordon Short, "Rondo from Sonata in F" (Beethoven) ; 8.28, soprano, Mrs. Alice Harris, "Angus Macdonald"; 8.33, orchestra, "Nutcracker Suite" (Tschaikowsky) ; 8.45. humour, Mrs. M. Thomas, "Should a Woman Tell," "In the Rain"; 8.51, contralto. Miss Lily Mackie, "Here in the Quiet Hills"; 8.54. tenor, Mr. Arthur Coe. "So Fare Thee re ll > 8.58. Miss Lily Mackie and Mr. Len Barnes, "A Summer Night": 9.4, orchestra: 9.12, organ solos, Mr. H. Temple White, "Andnntino in D Flat" (Lemare). "March in G (Smart) ; 9.22. humour. Mrs. M. Thomas. "Castles in the Air"; 9.27, orchestra, musical comedy, "Der Rosenkavalier"; 9.37, song cvcle. "The Mountebanks." sung by the Orpheus Quartette; 9.57. dance novelties, orchestra Christchurch. 3YA (306metres).—Silent day. Dunedin. 4YA (463 metres).-*? p.m., St. Kilda Band: vocal and cornet items: humour. Australian Stations. Sydney. 2FC (412 metres).—7.ls p.m., entertainment for children; 8.0 p.m., sporting news and market reports; 8.30 p.m., dinner music; 9.15 p.m., talk, "Pictures in the National Art Gallery," Mr. Erik Langker; 9.30 p.m.. studio orchestra; 9.d0 p.m.. baritone. Vladimir Elin: 10.3 p.m.. studio orchestra: 10.22. baritone, Vladimir Elm; 10.30, second act of "The Arcadians. by members of the Sydney Operatic Society, 11.50, "Musical Memories," Foster and L* ay; 12.1 a.m., dance music by the Ambassadors'; 12.10, entertainment .by Foster and Fay, and dance music by the Ambassadors until close down at 1.15 a.m. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m. children's session; 8.0, dinner music; 8.30. commercial; 8.15, news; 9.0, talk on r irst Aid"; 9.30. Broadcasters' Topical Chorus: 9.33. Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra: 9.50, English Entertainers, Win and Windle; 10.0, tenor, Mr. Alfred Wilmore; 10.7. »Broadcasters Instrumental Trio; 10.14, contralto. Miss Amy Ostinga; 10.21, Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra; 10.31, Broadcasters Instrumental Trio: 10.39. movie talks Miss Iris Norton: 10.49, Mr. Alfred Wilmore: 10.n6. Win and Windle; 11.6, Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre S'ymphctny Orchestra; 11.16. Miss Amy Ostinga; 11.23, Broadcasters Instrumental Trio; 11.35. Rose Day Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra.; 11.4. ? . the Wentworth Cafe Dance Orchestra, until 1 a.m. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7 p.m., entertainment for children; 8 p.m.,, news service; 9 p.m., concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items; dance music. Brisbane. 4QG (355 .metres).— 7.30 ( p.m.. news; 7.40, dinner music; 8, children s session ; 8.30, special news and commercial; 9.1*. "Poultry Talk," by Mr. P. Rumball; ( 9.30, song, instrumental and sketch Varieties": 10.0. Charles Dickens Christmas Carol," adapted and produced by Mr. 11. Humphreys', 11.30, lato news. TO-MORROWS PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 6.0, children s session; 7.1 a. news and market reports; 7.4 a. Mr. Norm aw Kerr on "Physical Culture" ; 8.0. municipal organ recital, Mr. Maughan Ba.rnett; studio items in support: contra to Miss Phyllis Hazell, "Cradle Me Low," Lie There My Lute"; soubrette. Miss Lynda Murphy, "Cautionary Tales," "We A int. Arf Proud o' Dad": baritone, Mr. Frank Sutherland. "Little Miss Over the Way," "Thy Sentinel Am I"; vocal, Hazell-Sutherland Duo, Love is Meant to Make us Glad," "How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps"; close down at 10.0. Wellington, 2YA (120 metres).—Silent day. Christchurch, 3YA (306'metres).—8 P.m., orchestral, vocal, 'cello, trumpet and saxophone items; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio (instrumental) and humour. Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—Silent day. Australian Stations. Sydney. 2FC (142 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session: 8.0, news and commercial: 8 20. "Tittle Tattle" talk by "Tessa": 8.30, dinner music from Hotel and studio music- 9.0, late news; 9.15, Mr. Elliott, Napier on "Walks Abroad": 9.30. Capitol Theatre Orchestra and Wurlitzer organ; 9.4 a, Ed"ar Warwick and Eileen Dawn in "Nothing* of Importance"; 9.67, Drummoyne Boys' School Choir; 10.10, stage presentation from the Capitol Theatre; 10.35, Edgar Warwick and Eileen Dawn; 10.45. Drummoyne Boys' School Choir: 11.0. "Con Drew, stories bv IH run ton Gibb: 11.10. revue of songs, sketches and burlesque by Charles Laurence, 11.55, baritone, I-red Moore; 12 2 "Musical Memories," Foster and Fay; 12.1-. Fred Moore: 12.20. Foster and lay; until 12.30. Sydney. 9.8 L (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8.0, dinner music; 8.30. commercial and news; 9.15. Miss Charlton-Smith on "Astrology"; 9.30. steel guitars, Paoitic Trio- 9 38, basso, Mr. Will Clarke; 9.45 harp and violin, Sereß and Vita; 9.52. comedienne. Miss Laurel Streeter, 9.59, Mr. W. S. Re ay on "Notable Personages of the World; 10. U. sonrano. Miss Elsie Findlay: 10.-.1. the Ash - field District Band; 10.41. Mr Claude Corbett on General Sporting; 10.aG, the Pacific Trio- 11.3. Mr. Will Clarke: 11.10. the Ashfield District Band: 11.30. Miss Elsie Findjay: 11.37, Seres nnd Vila; 11.44, Miss Laurel Streeter; 11.55. Romano's Restaurant Dance Orchestra until 1 a.m. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres)..— 7.30 p.m.. news nnd commercial: 7.40. dinner music; 8.0, children's session; 8.30, special news; 015 Professor J. K. Murray on Queensland's Agriculture"; 9.30. dance music by Alf. Feafherstone and Ins Studio Syncopators until 11.30.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19976, 19 June 1928, Page 14
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1,017WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19976, 19 June 1928, Page 14
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