WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS.
MANY INTERESTING ITEMS.
FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to be sent out by Now Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow are as follows; Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 6.0, children's session: 7.0. motoring talk, George Campbell; 7.10. news and market reports; 7.45, book review; 8.0. chimes; 8.1, orchestra. Majestic Theatre: 8.11, vocal, Clarion Quartette, "Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day"; 8.15, violin, record, "Deep in-My Heart, Dear"; 8.19, contralto, Beryl Smith, "Che Faro"; 8.25, instrumental, Studio Trio. "Three Songs from 'Eliland'"; 8.33, bass, Duncan Black, ' "In Happy Moments";' 8.37, organ, record. "Ballet Egyptian"; 8.45, dramatic recital, Alan McSkimming, "Caio on 'lmmortality'B.so, vocal. Alma McGruer and J. Simpson, "Homo to Our Mountains"; 8.54, Majestic Theatre Orchestra; 9.4, weather report; 9.7, piano, Eric Waters, "Spanish Caprice"; 9.12, tenor, James Simpson, "A Sprig of Rosemary"; 9.16, organ, record. "Ballet Egyptian," Part II.; 9.22. Alma McGruer and Beryl Smith, "Flower Duet" ("Madamo Butterfly"); 9.26, selection, studio trio, "The Rebel Maid"; ' 9.33, humour. Alan McSkimming, selected monologue. humorous short stories; 8.43. orchestra, record, "Moonlight on the Aleteer"; organ, record, "By the Blue Hawaiian Waters"; 9.49, Alma McGruer, "Musetta's Song"; 8,53, orchestra, record, "Spanish Rose," "The Angelus Was Ringing"; 9.59. Clarion Quarctte,_"The Angelus." Wellington, 2YA (420 motres).—B p.m., studio items; 5.0. children's tsession; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news, markets and sports results; 7.40, leoturette. "For the Man on the Land; 8.0,| chimes; 8.1, orchestra. "Pique Dame" Overture: 8.10, tenor. G. A. Blaokie, "Mary't; 8.13, clarinet, A. H. Wright, "Romaijtzen No. 1" (Schumann): 8.17, humour, Henry Desmond, "Joe's Bassoon"; 8.24, suite, orchestra, "Old Favourites": 8.34, popular song, Mabel Jackson. "Old Man Sunshine"; 8.38, Hawaiian instrumental, record, "Honolulu Stomp," "Melo of Havyaii"; 8.44, G. A. Blackie, " Joy and Pleasure." "Love. I Have Won Thee": 8.51, orchestra; 8.59. weather report: 9.0. orchestra and xylophone. "Dance of the Toy Regiment." orchestra and violin, "Minuet" (Bockerini): orchestra and cornet, "Besses o' the Barn": 9-9. Henry Desmond. "Without Prejudice": 9.15. Mabel Jackson, "Then Came the Down," "That Saxophone Waltz": 9.21, orchestra. "Three Dances from 'Tom Jones'": 9.30, gramophone record dance programme until 11 p.m.
Christchurch, 3YA- (306 metres).—Silent day.
Dtmedin, 4YA (463 metres).—3 p'.m.. studio items; 6.0. children's cession: 7.0. news; 7.30, lecturette: 8.0, concert by St. Hilda Band and assisting artists. Australian Stations.
Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.ls D.m.. children's session: 8.0. news, markets and sports results; 8.40, dinner music; 9.30. selected concert programme by New South Wales Tramways Band and other artists. Sydney. 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls D.m.. children's session: 8.0. news and sports results: 8.10, dinner music: 8.40. market reports; 8.55, advertising talks- and studio items; 9.30, classical programme bv Conservatorium Quartette.
Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —7.30 p.m., children's session: 8.35, news and markets, etc.; 9.16, lecturette: 9.33. transmission from Theatre Royal, Melbourne, of first act. of revue, "This Year of Grace," by J. C. Williamson Company; 10.46. studio presentation of "Romeo and Juliet" by "The Meistereingers," directed by .7. Sutton Crow: 11.46, Hawaiian instrumental. The Kauais": 11.53. selected, Jack Stocks: 12.3, news; 12.13. The Kauais; 12.21, dance m.usic. Radio Revellers.
Melbourne, 3AR (454 metres).—7.3o D.m,. gramophone records: 8.0, instrumental. The Jedal Trio; 8.40, news; 8.50, records: 9:30. lecturettes; 10.0, violin, Laszlo Schwartz, soprano, Dawn Assheton: 10.40, piano; Lindsay Biggins; 11.0, presentation of second act of revue "This Year of Grace," continued from 3LO. and transmitted from Theatre Royal; 12.20, news and sports.
Brisbane, 4QG (355 metres).—7.3o p.m.. general information: 7.35. lecture on law: 7.45, gramophone records: 7.55, commercial: 8.0, children's session: 8.30, news, Markets and lecturette; 9.30, programme by the Richmond Party and other artists.
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., studio items 6, children's session; 7, news; 7.45, talk, Norman Kerr, "Physical Culture"; 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestra, "Chal Romano," overture; 8.9, vocal, Madame. Mary Towsey's Quartette, "An Old Love Song"; 8.13, baritone, Reg. Richards, "The Wanderer"; 5.17, band, record. "The Gipsy Dance," "The Last Good-bye"; 8.23, contralto. Edna Peace, "Like to the Damask Rose"; 8.27, vocal, Madame Towsey and R. Richards, "In the Garden of Your Heart"; 8.31. 'cello, Molly Wright and orchestra.. "Pilgrim's Chorus and Song to the Evening Star"; 8.37, tenor, John McDougall, "Who is Sylvia?": 8.41, humour, T. T. Garland. "Topicalities"; 8.47, soprano, Madame Towsey, "I Love Thee," "The Princess"; 8.52, band, record. "Christchurch Chimes": 8.55, R. Richards, "Nelson's Gone a'Sailing": 9. weather report; 9.3. novelty, orchestra, "Lightning Switch"; 9.13, novelty, the Asquiths, "Thirty Minutes Drawine Room Entertainment": 9.43, soprano. Mrs. P. Thode, "Ave Maria"; 9.17. comet, Phil Mnhr and orchestra. "The Hills of Donegal"; 9.52. lmmour, T. T. Garland; 9.56. .T. McDougall; "Tho Gentle M&id.?n": 10.1, Madame Towsey's Quartette, "Oft in tho Stilly Nicrht"; 10.4. orchestra, "Valse Bleue," "Majestic March." Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—Silent day. Christchurch. BYA (30G metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; 6, children's session ;_7, news; 8, selected concert programme, including presentation of fourth instalment of "Rigoletto," with gramophone records by W. H. Dixon. Dunedin, 4YA (4G3 metres).—3 p.m. to 5, relay of official opening of May Pair. Invercargill. by Sir Joseph Ward; G, children's session; 7, news; 8, selected concert programme by studio artists. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8. news, markets and sports results; 8.40, dinner music, etc.; 9.30. concert by Sydney Madrigal Society from Conservatorium. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8, news and sports results; 8.10, dinner music: 8,40, market reports, etc.; 8.55. advertising talks and •studio items; 9.30, selected concert programme, including instrumental novelties by Will and Barbara James.
Melbourne. 3LO (371 metres). —7.3opp.m r children's session; 8.35, news and market reports; 9.30, station orchestra; 9.40, soprano. Dawn A9slieton; violin, Laszlo Schwartz; in folk and character songs, etc.; 30.20, niano recital, Lindsay Bisrgins; 10.50, Victorian .Postal Institute Choir; 11.20, station orchestra: 11.30, news: 11.40. humour. Jack Stocks; 11.47, orchestra; 11.57. Jack Stocks; 12.4, Hawaiian instrumental, the Kauais; 12.15, dance music. Radio Revellers. Melbourne. 3AR (484 metres).—7.3o p.m., gramophone records; 8.40, news; 8.50, records: 9.30. "Trial Scene." and extract from "The Merchant of Venice," transmitted from the Seymour Town Hall, on the occasion of the opening of the hall; speeches by local members of Parliament, etc. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres). —7.30 p.m., general news; 7.35, dinner music; 7.55, commercial; 8. children's session; 8.30, news, markets and lecturette; 9.30, dance programme by Alf. Featherstone's orchestra; vocal items by studio artists.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20254, 14 May 1929, Page 7
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1,046WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20254, 14 May 1929, Page 7
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