WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS.;
MANY INTERESTING HEMS/*
FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW.
Details of programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow arg as follows: Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—Silent day.
Auckland. IZB (275 metres).—6.3o p.m., children's session; 7.80, specially selected programme of vocal and instrumental items, etc. -
Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m., relay of national swimming championships, interspersed with gramophone items and sports results; G.O. children's session: 7.0. news, markets and sports; 7.40, lecturette. Hare Hongi, " Maori Language and Pronunciation 8.0, chimes; 8.1, orchestra, " Spirit of America." " Valso Bleue "; 8.9, mezzo-soprano, Myrtle Chote, "To the Angels "; 8.13, piano. Muriel Allan, " Refrain de Berceau." " To the Moon." " Berceuse," Op. 14, No. '.2, " Etude," Op. 2, Ns. 1; 8.21, baritone, S. E. Rodger. " Tihe Snowy-breasted Pearl," " Mother Machree," "She is Far From the Land"; 8.33, talk, Victor Lloyd; 8.45, tenor, Oscar Dyer. " The Sold "; 8.49, suite, orchestra, " Chopiniana," Part 2; 8.59, contralto,f Nora Greene, "Softly Awakes My Heart"; 9.3, weather forecast; 9.5, orchestra; 9.13, lecturette, " Vocational Guidance For Children Leaving School "; 9.23, violin, record, " Introduction and Tarantelle," "Romanza Andaluza'fj 9.36, Myrtle Chote, " Garden of Happiness," "Bird Songs at Eventide"; 9.43, suite, orchestra, "Dance of the Hours"; 9.53, Oscar Dyer. "My Paradise"; 9.57j Nora Greene, " The Little Old Garden, "The Fortune Hunter"; 10.2, musical comedy selection, orchestra, " Yeoman of the Guard " Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—3 p.m., gramophone records; 6.0, children's session; 7.15, news; 7.30, book review, ■E. J. Bell; 8.0, programme by Derry's Military Band and assisting artists.
Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—Silent day. Australian Stations.
Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—-7.45 p.m., children's session: 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.10, dinner music; 9.45, piano solo; 9.53, popular music; 10.0, studio items; 10.10. studio presentation of " Floradora," directed by Leo. Packer. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.30, news and sports results; 8.40, dinner mußic: 9.10, market reports; 9.25, advertising talks and studio items; 10.0, selected programme of vocal and instrumental items, including tenor solos by Browning Mummery. e
Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7-.30 p.m., description of test match; 8.30, children's session; 9.5, news, markets and cricket results; 9.46, lecturette; 10J. Act lof " The Desert Song"; 11.30, pirate l talk, Donald McLean; 11.45, orchestra; 11.55, mezzosoprano, Gertrude Gray; 12.2, orchestra;12.12, news; 12.22, baritone, Jack Lumsdaine; 12.29, orchestra; 12.39, humour, Courtney Ford; 12.46, Kacli-o-acea Dance Band. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres).—B p.m., gramophone records; 9.15, news; 9.25, gramophone records; 9.50, cricket results; 10.0,. lecturettes; 10.40. Radi-o-aces Dance Band; 10.50, contralto, Diana Belmont; 10.53, band; 11.3, Diana Belmont; 11.6, band; 11.16, Diana Belmont; 11.19, band;. 11.30, second act of " The Desert Song,", by J. G. Williamson Company; 12.45, news. Brisbane, 4QG (385- metres).—B p.m., general information; 8.5, dinner music; 8.25, commercial news; 8.30, <?hildrcirß session; 9.0, news, markets and lecturette; 10.0, programme by Brisbane Esperanto Society; 10.30, radio pot pourri, ■" Four and Twenty Blackbirds," with names, of artists * and nature of items not announced; 12.0, news, etc. " 1 TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 6.0, children's session: 7.15. news and market reports; book review: 8.0. chimes; 8.1, orchestra, "Potted Overture"; 8.11, vocal. Alma McGruer and Lyric Quartette, " Wedding March " Scena: 8:16, violin, record, "Introduction and Tarantella": 8.20, tenor, Arthur Ripley, _"• Your Tifly Hand is Frozen"; 8.24, suite, orchostrn, "Monsieur Beaucairoß.3s, Ahns Gruer and Alan McElwain, "A Sice Littla Farm": 8.39, Majestic Theatre Orchestra: 8.4-5, talk. A. B. Chappell, "Old Auckland": 9.0, weather report: 9.2. Alma McGruer ana Lyric Quartette. "The Rajah of Bbong": 9.7. violin, record. "Romanza. Andaluza": 9.11. humour, Alan McElwain, selected; 9.16, Alma McGruer. "Rose Smilr Blooming"; 9.20, piano. Cyril Towsey, " firric Pieces." Op. 43: 9.25, tenor. Herbert. Rich, ards, "If I Might Come to You": 9.32. orchestra. "Stanchen." "JCondo end Minuet"; 9.41, Ernest Thomas and Alan McElwain. "The Twins"; 9.45, Alma Mc&ner, 4 Tiie Cuckoo and The Wren"; 9.49, Ernest Thomas, "Beauty's Eyes"; 9.5'2, musical comedy selection, orchestra, "Liltvc Time." Part 1: 10.2. Alma McGruer and Lyric.Quartette, "A Slumber Song." Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m... studio items; 6.0, children's session: 7.0, news, markets aid sports results; 7.40, lecturette, "For.the Man on the Land": 8.0. chimes; 8.1, orchestra. "Polonaise _Militaire." "Strauss March"; 8.9. tenor, Oliver Foote. "Oft in the Stilly Night"; 9.13, Cbncerto for piano and strings, M, Dixon, "Wedding. Cake Waltz": 8.13, humour, John Martin. "Give Me New Zealand": 8.27. banio. Charles Brazier, "Beat as You Go." "Tattoo"; 8.34, soubrette. Marjorie Buckeridge. "Dancing Time": 8.39. orchestra, "Bells of St. Mary's," "Artist's Life Waltz": 8.49, popular songs,- W.- E." Elliott, "Golden Gate," "Sleepy Seas"; 8.56, orchestra; 9.4, weather report;' 9.6. eaxor phone, record, "Serenade"; 9.10. Oliver: Foote, "Heva, Hiva, Ho." "Time Was X Roved the Mountains": 9.17, selection, orchostra. "Count of Luxembourg": 9.27. John Martin. "Courting in the WinterTime"; 9.34. C. Brazier. "Take Your Pick.'.' "Gold Diggers"; 9.41, Marjorie Buckeridge, "Listen to the Band": 9.46. orchestra. "Three O'Clock in the Morning"; 9.50. W. E. Elliott. "When I Look in Your Wonderful Eyes." "That's My Mammy"; 9.57. orchestra, fox-trot novelties. Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—Sileiii day. •" .
Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 6.0. children's session: ,7.15. news; 7.30, lecturette; 8.0. selected programme of vocal and instrumental items, etc. Australian Stations. / Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.4s p.m.. children 3 session; 8.30. news, markets and sports; 9.10, dinner music; 9.45, piano solo: 9.53, popular musio; 10.0. selected programme of vocal and instrumental items, including band selections by New South Wales Tramway Band. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.45 p.m.. children's session; 8.30, news and sports results; 8.40, dinner music; '9.10, market reports; 9.25, advertising talks and studio items: 10.0, selected programme of vocal and instrumental items, etc., including contralto solos, by Madame Lillian Gibson. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7.3o p.m., description of fourth test match; 8.30. children's session; 9.5. news, commercial reports and cricket; 9.4 G. lecturette: 10.1. Prahran City Band; 10.10, contralto, Grace Jackson; 10.17, band; 10.24, bass. John Byrne: 10.30, Scots' Church Choir: 10.55. talk, R. J, A. Berry; 11.15, band: 11.25, humour, Courtney Ford; 11.32, band: 11.40. selected. Jack Lumsdaine; 11.47. piano, Mabel Nelson: 11.54, Grace Jackson; 12.1. news; 12.10. band: 12.20, John Byrne: 12.27, Courtnoy Ford: 12.34, band; 12.41, Radi-o-aces Dance Band.
Melbourne, 3AB (484 metres).—B p.m.. gramophone records; 9.15, news: 9.25. gramophone records: 9.50, results of fourth, test match: 10.0, lecturettes: 10.30. sludio orchestra; 10.45. soprano. Vera Thomson: 30.52, piano, Victor Stephenson; 11.7, orchestra: 11.17, talk. Donald McLean; 11.8'2, orchestra: 11.37, Rosalind Hartnung: 11.44. orchestra; 11.54,. Vera Thomson; 12.1, orchestra; 12.13, Rosalind Hartnung; 12.20. news.
Brisbane, 4QG- (385 metres).—B p.m., general information; 8.5, dinner music: 8.25. commercial news: 8.30. children's session: 9.0, news, markets and lecturette; 10.0. S3lecied programme of voi;ai ana ;nstnunen» tni items, etc., by Sydney May's party: 12.0. news.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20171, 4 February 1929, Page 7
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1,105WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20171, 4 February 1929, Page 7
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