WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS.
MANY INTERESTING ITEMS.
FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW.
Detail of programmes to be sent, out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow aro as follows: * Auckland, IYA (.'333 metres). —3 p.m.. studio items; 0, children's session; 7.1j, newa and market reports; 8, chimes; 8.1, band, record, "Hiawatha," "Liberty Bell"; 8.9, vocal, St. Andrew's Quartette, "Strango Adventure"; 8.13, piano, Erio Maxwoll, "Vulso Chromatiquo"; 8.17, tenor, Stanley Raymond, '0 Flower Divine"; 8.21, orchestra record, "Blue Danube" waltz; 8.25, St. Androw's Trio, "The Man Who Would Woo iv Fair Maid"; 8.29, instrumental, Auckland Trio, "First Movement, Trio in G"; 8.38, contralto, Phyllis Gribbin, "O Love From Thy Power"; 8.42, talk, the announcer, "Great Authors—Robert Louis Stevenson"; 8.57, vocal, Snappy Three, "Just Like a Melody "Baby Mine"; 9.3, weather foreci'Bt; 9.5, orchestra, record,'" 'Sylvia' Ballot Music"; 9.13, boss, Arthur Colledge, "Father O'Flynn"; 9.17. • violin, Inn Bosworth, "Rondo"; J. 21 soprano, Adelaide Taylor, "The Dancing Lesson"; 9.25, fox-trot, rocord, 'Persian Rag"; 9.29, Auckland Tno, "Tho Potted Blacksmith"; 9.37 Stanley Raymond and Arthur Colledge, "Go, Baffled Coward"; 9.41, Erio Maxwell, "Three Miniatures"; 9.49, Snappy Three, "A Bungalow and You," jazz piam solo, "Side by Side. ; 9.55, Si. Andrew's Quartette, "Pussy s in tho Well"; 9.59, Hawaiian Orchestra, re cord, "Kawaihau Waltz." Wellington, 2YA (120 metres).—3 p.m., special concert of gramophone and playerpiano niusio; 6, children's session; 7, news, marketj and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Robert Sandelli, "Uncommon Commonplaces —Tho Homeland"; 8, chimes; 8.1, Welling- | ton City Silver Band, "Freedom and Honour." "Musical Fragments"; 8.16, vocal Quartette, Tho Mellow Fellows, "Constantinople"; 8.20, child impersonation, Mrs. W. J. Bailey, "Bref"; dramatic sketch, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, "The Brass Door Knob"; 8.35, waltz, band. "Grenadier"; selection, "Adoration" ;• 8.49. sketch, The Scottish Fellow, "Lnsßio o' Mine"; 8.53, mezzo-soprano, Christina Young. "Hine E Hine"; 6.57, band, "Olorinda"; 9.1, weather forecast: 9.2, The Ballad Singer. "Pal of My Cradle Days"; 9.0, The Bass Fellow, "Stonecracker John"; 9.10. euphonium solo. "Tho Village Blacksmith"; band, "Bells of Sunset"; 9.21, The Sentimental Fellow, "To a Miniature"; 9.25. one-act play, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, "A Marriage Has Been Arranged"; 9.37, selection, band, "American Tour"; 9.47, Tho Fellow Who Knows, "Listen to My Tale of Woo"; 9.51, Tho Mellow Fellows, "My Mother's Lullaby": 9.55, band, "Westbury"; 10, results of Norden Cup race at Riddiford Baths. Christchurch, 3YA (300 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 0, children's session: 7,15, news; 7.30, lecturette: 8, selected programme of vocal and instrumental items, including tho eong cycle, "Tho Golden Threshold." Dunedin, 4YA (4C3 metres).—Silent day. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.4s p.m.. children's session; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.10, dinner music; 9.45, piano solo; 9.53, popular music; 10, selected programme of vocal and instrumental items, including piano recital by Ewart Chappie and Horaco Keats, also travel talk by C. R. Hall. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.4s 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, selected programmo of vocal nnd instrumental items, including baritouo solus by Itowell Brydcn.
Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—B p.m., children's session: 9.5, news, markets and cricket results; 9.4G, locturettes, etc.; 10.15, dance programme, Radi-o-aces Danco Orchestra: 10.21. humour, Courtney Ford; 10.27, orchestra; 10.36, selected. Jack Lumsdaine; 10.39, orchestra; 10.40, contralto, Diana Belmont; 10.51, orchestra; 11, bass, John Byrne; 11.3. orchestra; 11.12, Courtney Ford; 11.15, orchestra; 11.24, Jack Lumsdaine; 11.27, orchestra; 11.3G, Diana Belmont; 11.39, orchestra; 11.48, John Byrne; 11.51, orchestra; 12, news; 12.15, orchestra; 12.21, Courtney Ford; 12.27, orchestra; 12.30, Jack Lumsdaine: 12.39, orchestra: 12.48, Diana Belmont; 12.51, orchestra.-
Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres).—3 p.m., gramophone records; 0. news; 9.25, gramophone records; 9.50, cricket results; 10, lecluret'es; 10.30, orchestra; 10.15, one-act play, "The Perfect Butler," produced by Winifred Moverley; 11.5, orchestra; 31.15, talk, Donald McLean; 11.30, baritone, Donald McLean, 11. 37. orchestra; 11.-12, selected, The Radio Melodymakors; 12.2, orchestra; 12.7. J. Alexander Browne; 12.14, orchestra; 12.20, news.
Brisbane, 4QO (385 metres).—S p.m., general information; 8.5. organ music; 8.25, commercial news; 8.30, children's session: 9. news, markets and lecturette; 10. special Dickena Commemoration programme, including one-act play, Sydney Carton's Sacrifice'; 11.30, studio concert; 12, news.
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland. IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; C. children's session: 7.15, news and market reports: 8. chimes: 8.1. orchestra. "Oberon" overture: 8.11. vocal, Madame Towsey's Quartette, "Quick! We Ilayo But a Second": 8.15. baritone with male cmartette. record. "Shenandoah": 8.20. contralto. Lvlna Peace. "When C'hilder Plays"; 8-24. recital. J, F, Montague, "Death of a Little Child": 8.10. baritone. John Bree, "Morning": 5.44. orchestra. "Cullirhoc Ballet Suite : 5.5-1. vocal. Madame Towsey and Edna. Peace. "O Wert Thou in the Cauld Llast:" 8.58. weather forecast: 0, orchestra, record. "Suite of Serenades": 0.8, tenor, John McDougall. "To Mary"; 9.12. Madumo Towsey "For a Dreams Sake": 9.1 G. violin with orchestra. Ina Bosworth. "Aria on G String": orchestra, "Dance of tho Elves"; 9.25. John Brce "Less Than tho Dust": 0.29, Piano, record. "Rigoletto—Parapluaso de Concert"; 9.37. J. F. Montague. "Three .Kisses,' "Henry V. at Agincourt": 9.40, Madame l'owsey and John Bree. *"When the Lilao Bloom Uncloses": 9.50. selectfon, orchestra. u Tho Belle of Kew York": .10, Madame Towsey's Quartette "Tho Lust Roso of Summer."
Wellington 2YA (120 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; fi. children's session: 7. news, markets and sports; 7.40. leeturette. D. McKcnzie, "Tho Laws of Cricket": 8. chimes; 8.1, orchestra. "Kosnmundo" overture: 8.11, vocal. Etude Quartette, "Arcadians Arc We": 8.15. baritone. Ray Kemp nnd Etude Quartette. "I Quito Forgot Arcadia": 8.19, soprano, Gretta Sturk "Tho Pipes of Pan"; 8.23. violin, record. "Liehesfreud," "Liebeslied": 8.31, quartette "The Joy of Life": 8.35.. humour. Barton Ginger. "Grindle on 'Cupid and Cooking ": 8.52. tenor. Frank Skinner and quartette. "Back Your Fancy": B.t(i, contralto. Rita Arnold and quartette. "Bring Mo a Rose"- 8.49. orchestra: 8.58, weather report: 9. selection, orchestra, "Martha": 9.10. quartette. "Shower Chorus"; 9.14. F. Skinner. "Tho Onlv Gir' Alive": 9.18, Rita Arnold and Rav Kemp, "Half I'nst Two": 9.22. orchestra "Schumann's Songs": 9.33. Barton Ginger. "Grindle on 'Daughters'": 9.40. Gretta Stark and Frank Skinner. "Charming Weather"; 9.44. novelty piano solo record. "Pollv'': 9.48 Gretta Stark and quartette "A read v is ' Ever Young": 9.53, Ray Young Rita Arnold and quartet to. "Oh. Do the Two Step": 9.50. selection, orchestra "Lady Be Good." Christchurch. 3YA (30' metres).—3 p.m., studio items: C. children's session: 7.15. news: 8. selected programme of vocal and instrumental items: followed by dance music. Dunodin, 4YA (103 metres).—3 p.m., studio items: (!. children's session: 7.15. news: 8. selected programme of vocal and instrn-< mental items, etc.. followed by danco music.
Australian Stations. Sydney, dren's session: 8.30. .news, markets and sports; 9.10. dinner music: 9.45, piano solo; 9.53. popular music; 10, selected programme of vocal and instrumental items, including items by tho Light Music Four.
Sydney, 2BL (353 melres).—7.4s p.m.. children's session: 8.30. news und snorts results: B.'lo. dinner music: 9.10. market reports; 9.25, advertising talks and studio items: 10, selected programme of vocal and instrumental items, includins popular sonsrs l>y Tenonco Nugent Melbourne, 3LO <37L metres). —S p.m., children's session; 8.50. French locturette. Madame Soward 9.5. news, markets, etc.; 9.4G, lccturettes: 10.10. Collingwood Citizens' Band: 10.20. bass. John Byrne; 10.27, band: 10.31. contralto. Diana Belmont: 10.41. banjo, French Bros.. 10 48 band; 10,58 pirate talk, Donald McLean: 11.13, band: 11.20. baritone. Jack Lnmsdaine: 11,27. French Bros.; 11.34. band: 11.44. racinpr forecast, Eric Welch: 11.54, John Bryno; 12.1. band: 12.8. Diana Belmont; 12.15. piano. Mabel Nelson: 12.22. Jack Lunisdaine. 12.30. news; 12.15. humour. Courtney Ford, 12.52, dance music, Radi-o aces Dance Orchestra. Melbourno. 3AR (484 metres).—B p.m., grumophone records: 9.15, news; 9.25, gr»mophone records: 10.15. motor-racing talk. Eric E. Aikcns; 10.80 community singing, Cct>long; 12.30. news Brisbane. 4QG (385 metres). —8 p.m.. cenoral information: 8.5, dinner music:- 8.25. commercial news: 5.30. children's sossion: 9, news, markets and sports review: 10. radio mystery play. "Tho Eyo of Tayo Lang": 11. studio programme news and motoring information.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20174, 7 February 1929, Page 14
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1,304WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20174, 7 February 1929, Page 14
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