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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

jHIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS

? MANY interesting items.

i FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW.

Details of programmes to bo sent out Jiy New Zealand • and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow are US follows: — Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—Silent day. Auckland, IZB (275 metros).—G.3o children's session; 7.30, specially selected proI -ramme of vocal, instrumental and other i it*ms. Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m., ptudio items; 6, children's session: 7. news, markets and sports results; 7.40, talk on books, H. C. South; 8. chimes;, 6.1, orchestra, "Si J'Etais Roi"; 8.0, soprano, firetta Stark, "Venetian Song"; 8.13, piano riuo Gordon Short and Mat. Dixon, "Andante and Variations" (Schumann); 8,20, baritone, John i'rouse, "The Wanderer, ' ••The Erl K&g"; 8.27, orchestra, "Hiawatha Suite"; 8-41. recitals, Daniel Berry, "The I Tiuet," "His first Lons Trousers"; 8.48, ' contralto, Grace Robertson, "Mine Enemy"; 8 52, orchestra; 9, tenor, Charles Edwards, "Inter Kos"; 9.1, weather report; 9.U, baritone and soprano, record, "Once Again Shalt Thou Gaze on Our Forests"; 9.14, 1 violin, record, "Komnii7.ii Andaluza"; 9,18, Oretta Stark, "Serenade" (Gounod), "The Little Danionel"; 9.25. 'cello and orchestra. "Serenade Orientals"; orchestra, "Scene Da Ballet"; 9.35, John Prouse, "Bedouin Love Song," "Hybreas tho Cretan"; 9.42, Daniel Berry, "Sapphic Ode," "Four by the Clock"; 10.2, Charles Edwards, "The . Has a Thousand Eyes," "Can't HeI member"; 10.9. ,orchestra. "Slavonic Rhapsody. No. 2" (Dvorak). Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; G, children's session; 7.15, news session: 7.30, Esperanto talk, E. Wheeler; 8, programmo by Christchurch Municipal Band and assisting artists. Dunedin, 4YA (103 metres).—Silent day. Australian Stations.

Sydney. OFC (442 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; £. news, markets and sports; 8.40, dinner music; 9.30. selected programme o'f vocal, instrumental and other items

including tenor solos by Charles JJicis. Sydney. 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., chilI dren's session; S, news and sports results; j?.10, dinner music: 8.10, market reports, etc.; 8.55, advertising talks and studio items; 9.30, selected concert programme, and description, at 10 p.m., o£ Shakesperean Pageant and Ball. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —7.30 p.m., children's session; 8.35, news and market reports; 9.1G, lecturette; 9.30, modern dance programme; Radio Revellers Danco Band; 9.42, baritone. Bob Molyneux; 9.45, Revellers; 9.55, /Bob Molyneux; 9.58. Revellers; j 10.11, Bob Molyneux; 10.15, oil-time dance ' .programme, Hoffman's Danco Band; 10.'22, selected, llugh Ilnxham's Serenaders; 10.25, band; 10.33, Serenaders; 10.3G, baud; 10.54, old-time choruses. Graham Burgin and ©thers; 11. baud; 11.7, Serenaders; 11.11, band; 11.IS, announcements; 11.23, band; 11.40, Serenaders; 11.44, news; 11.54, band; 12.1, Graham Burgin; 12.8, band; 12.25, Graham Burgin; 12.31, danco music. ' Melbourne, 3AR (481 metres).—7.3o p.m., Rraniophone records; 8.40, news; 8.50, records; 9.30, lecturettes; 10, station orchestra: 10.12, bass-baritone, Victor Harding; 10.19, orchestra; 10.31, Royal Victorian Liedertaiel from the Athnncum; 11.1, orchestra; i 11.5. Victor Harding: 11.12, ukulele. Stella Lamond; 11.19, selected, Syd. Roy; 11.49, Stella Lamond; 11.50, news. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—7,3o p.m., general news: 7.35, Wurlitzer organ; 7.35, commercial: !?, children's session; 8.30. news, markets and lecturette; 0.30 selected studio programme.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. 'Auckland. IYA _ (303 metres).—3 p.m., »tudio items;/6, children's nession: 7.15, talk, George Campbell, "Motoring"; 7.30, news, markets and book review; 8, chimes; special Shakespeiean festival programme presented by the Auckland Conu'dy Players; p.l, opening remarks, the announcer; 8.4. orchestral overture, record. "Mechant of Venice"; 8.12, scene. "Henry TV.," act 1, scene 3 (Hotspur) ; 5.'22. mezzo-soprano. Miria Kronfeld, ''Where the Bee Sucks." "When Daisies Pied": 8.23. scene, "The Merrhant of Venice." ?ct 1. ecene 2: 8.38. rental. ."Henry V." (Speech before Harfleurk R. 43, instrumental. Studio Trio, "Incidental Music to 'Henry VIII.' ": 8.51, scene from

"Julius Caesar,' 1 act 1, scene . foprano. record, "Hark! Hark! The Lark!'* / "CymbplineV"; 9.3, weather report; 9.5, scene from "Hamlet," act 5. scene 1; 9.15, baritone, Leu Barnes, "Let tho Canakin Clink." "0 Mistress Mine." "Green Sleeves"; 9.20, Tecital, "Henry VI"; 9.-24. piano. Kric ■Waters. "Air by Pnrcell": 9.28, scene from "Henry VIII.," act 2. scene 4; 0.37, Mina Kronfeld, "Bid Mo Discourse"; 9.40. three remedy scenes from "Much Ado About Nothine"; 9y59, scene. "The Merchant of Venice": 10.9. "Mercy" speech from "The Merchant of A'eiiice": 10.13. Len Barnes, "fVodo": 10.17. comedy scene. "Henry IV."; 10.27, orchestra, lecnrd. "Weddintr March." from "Midsummer Night's Dream." Wellington./ 2YA .(420 metres).—3 p.m., ftudio items; 6. children's session: 7. news, markets and sports results; 7.-10, lecturette, "For the Man on the Land"; 8, chimes; *pecial Sl.nkeaperean programme; 8.1. orrhestra. "Oberon" overture; S.lO, soprano, Jeannette Briggs "I Know a Bank.' '"Where the Bep Sucks"; 8.16, recital, Sid- /, ney Tingey, "Mark Antony's Oration over /' the Dead Body of Caesar"; 8.20. mezzo-con-tralto, Ngaire Coster. "Crabbed Ag» . and Youth"; 8.21, recital, Mrs. Martyn Williams, "The Shrew is Tamed"; 8-28, tenor, Roy Bill, "O Mistress Mine." "When That I Was But a Tiny Boy"; 8.35, orchestra, "As You Like It"; 8.45, recitals, Byron Brown, "The Seven Ages of Man." "Falstafi on Honour"; 8.49, vocnl quartette, Ariel Singers, "How SwiTet is tho Moonlight"; 8.53, dialogue, Mrs. F. Bursess and Byron. Brown as Portia and Bassanio, "Bassanio's Choico of the Caskets"; 9, orchestra. "Othello"; 0.11. weather report; 9.13, lecturette. Byron Brown. "Shakespere and England's Patron feint": 9.33, bass. .T. M. Caldwell. "B'ow, Plow, Thou "Winter Wind": 9.37. Mr*. Theo Hills, "The De.snair of Constance'' - , 9.41, suite, o-rhestra. "Merchant of Venire"; 9.51, Foy Hi'l and J. M. Caldw'e". "Sigh Hot*. Ladies'; 9.55, Mrs. W'Hjnms mid Byron Brown, "Gloucester's Wooing of Lady Anne": 0.59, recital, Mrs. Burgess. "Rosalind's Epilogue"; _ selection, orehestra. "Merry Wives of Windsor": 10.13, Programme of dance records. Chrischurch, 3YA (30G metres). —Silent day. Dmiedin, 4YA CJ»>3 metres).—-3 *ludio items: 6. children's session; 7.15, news and lecturette; 8. concert by St. hikla Band and assisting artists. Australian Stations.

i . Sydney, 2FC (142 metres).—7.ls p.m. chil- / tfren's session; P. news, markets and sports suits; 8.10, dinner music; 0.30, Bolected programme of vocal, intrumentnl nnd other i'ems. including selections by Metropolitan Bund. /' Sydney, 2BL (353 metres) —7.15 p.m.. children's session; 8, news and sports results; 8.10, dinner music; S-40. market reports, etc.: 8.55, advertising talk and studio items; 0.30, special Shakesperean programme. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —7.30 p.m.. children's session; 8,35, news, markets and commercial; O.lfi. lentnreltes: 0,45, dance proErranimf". Radio Revellers; 0 51. soprano. Stella Dred'-e; 0.57. Kevel'nrs; 10. K. "McHajrcis"; 10.0, Revellers; 10.18. 1 i.c Smith Girls: 10.-21, Revellcs; 1 0.30. banton*. Alan Eddy; 10.53. Kevellnrs; IM2, Stella Brednre; 1f1.15, l?evellers; 10 54. M<> ITapgia"; i 0.57. Resellers: 11.15. Tl.e .v'T 1 ' Girls; 11.0 Revellers; 11.13. Alan Eddy; 11.21, Revellers; 11.30, news; 11.45, further dance numbers and vocal items. Melbourne. 3AR (164 metres).—7.3o p.m., station orchestra; 7.11. records: 7.51, orchestra; 8, records; 8 10. orchestra; 20. records; R.W, orchestrh; 8,43, news; 8.5'). orchestra; 0.3. records; 0.13, orchestra - 0.'?5. reoor'Jfl; O.IJO, lpctuieH.es; 10, Syd. Rov's lyrictil»; 10.20. scene from "Romeo and Jlt'iet ; 10.45, Kritone. J. A. l!r.-.wne; 10.55, thrco scenes from "Othello"; 11.50, news. Brisbane. 4QCr (3"5 metres).—7.3o 'VVr* Beneral news; 7.35. lectur«tte on law; 7.4.1. prsmonhone records; 7.55, commercial; 8. children's' session; 8.30, news, markets and l"etnrette• fi 30. programme by the C'/iden7;\ Club and B.mio T-nd; 11. piw'i" and vocal recital l.y Arthur Hhurnuui unci I V Y 1 lane.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20236, 22 April 1929, Page 17

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20236, 22 April 1929, Page 17

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20236, 22 April 1929, Page 17

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