WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS MANY INTERESTING HEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. 1 Details of programmes to he sent oufc by Now Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow aro as follows: Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., studio items'; 5.0, children's session; 6,0. dinner music; 7.0, news and market reports; 7.40, talk. Norman Kerr, "Physical Culture": 8.0, chimes; 8.1, band, record, "Rienzi"; 8.9, baritone, R. Richards, "Sons of the Sea"; 8.13, soprano, Mrs. Leonard 1 Cronin, "Little Shawl of Blue." "The Snowdrop"; 8.20, instrumental octet, "In a Black- • smith's Shop," "Bluo Danube." "Weddins of the Painted Doll." "Beneath Thy Window," "My Heaven is Homo. 'Sweet Home"; 8.35, recital. T. Harris, "An Old Sweetheart of Mine": 8.39, piano, D. Binna. "Nocturne" (Chopin); 8.43, contralto. Phyllis James. "One Fleeting Hour," "Good 1 Moraine, Brother Sunshine": 8.50, band record, "Students' Songs"; 8.55, weather report; 9.0. talk, A. B. Chappell. _ M.A.„"Topical Talk"; 9.15. baritone. R. Richards. "So Fair a Flower," "Lady Mine"; 9.22. instrumental Octet, Wliiteford-Waugh, "Bluo Hour," "Laughing Trombone," "Tho Swan." "From. Saturday Night t6 Mondav Morning," "Premier Polka": 9.37. recital, T. Harris, "Hullo," "Tho Student"; 9.41. Mrs., Leonard Cronin, "Ah _ Fi?liuol. Mio Figliuol"; 9.48, piano. D. Biims, "Valso'in A Major," "Prelude" (Barns): 9.54, contralto, P. James, "Sink. Bed Sun"; S.SS. band, record, "Liberty Bell." 'Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres). —Silent day. Chrislchurch, 31A (305 metres).—3 D.m., studio items: 5.0, children's session: 6.0. dinner music; 7.0, news session: 7.30. market reports: 8.0, chimes* 8.1. studio instrumental octet, "At the Theatre," "Evenintr in the Forest," "Fiddler's Fancy"; 8.13. . soprano, Thelma Ayres, "The Flower Sonc":' 8.17, flute and orchestra, record,, "Flute Concerto—.(lndante"; 5.20. baritone, Cyril Bishworth. "Where tho Abana Flows," "If -irt tho Great Bazaars"; 8.26, 'cello records "Prize Song"; 8.32. mezzo-soprano. Mrs. Len Jowett, "C'lii Vuot La Zingarella." "Nol, Cor Piu Non Alio Sento"; 8.35. instrumental octet, "D»nce Tristc," "Scene de L'Essoyasne"; 8.45. recital, Florence! Brewins, "Maoriland": 8.50. tenor, W. Jv Trewern. "Tho Flower Song"; 8.54. chorus, record, "Ah Fosco Gielo," "Soldiers' Chorus": 9.0, weather report: 9.2. studio v octet, "Rienzi," "Xaviere—Entr'acte": 9.9. Thelma Ayres. "The Blind Girl's Song." "II Bacio—Waltz"; 9.16, records, "Shining Moon," "Song of tho Volga Boatmen": 9.22. Cyril_ Rishworth. "Tho White Dawn is . Stealing": 9.20, violins. Ireno Morris and Florence Millar, "Suite—Nos. 2 and 3"; 9.34. Mrs. Len Jowett. "Carl Luoghi," "You Are My Darling"; 9.38. studio octet, "Gidst Airs," "Traumerei." "II Bacio"; 9.48, recitals, Florence Brewins, "The Knight's Toast," "Greetings"; 9.52, W. J. Trewem, "Charming Chloe," "The Sultan's Daughter"; 9.58, band, record, "lolauthe." Dunedin 4YA (463 metres).—3 p.m.,studio items; 5.0, children's session; 6.0. dinner music; 7.0, news session: 8.0. relay ' from the Empire Theatre of tho. Christie organ, followed by studio items and tlanco music. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —7.45 t>.m.. children's session; 8.45, dinner music bv tho studio orchestra; 9.30. sports; 9.37, Stock Exchange reports; 9.40, news; 9.45. orrcan recital: 30.15, programme by the Australian Broadcasting Dance Orchestra, interspersed • with concert items by other artists, Sydney. 2BL (353 metres).—B.ls p.m.. dinner music; 8.45. children's session: 9.5. studio music; 9.20. market, reports: 9.30. dinner music: 10.0. semi-classical urogramme; 11.30, talk: 11.45, revuo Programm'e.. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7.4s 0.m.. children's session: 8.30. market reports: 9.0, lecturettes: 10.0.- selected concert programme. Melbourne, BAR (484 metres). —5.15 D.m.j children's session; 9.30, gramophone records; 9.45, market reports; 10.0, selected programme of vocal, instrumental and other items. ;. .- ' Brisbane, IQG (385 metres).—B p.m.. dinner music; 3.25, commercial; 8.30, children's session: 9.0, news, markets and lecturettes: 10.0, programme of dance and other items.,-TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3. p.m., studio items; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, book review; 7.15, news and market reports; 8, ichimes; 8.1, studio -crches•tra, "Little Dutch Girl"; 8.10, novelty,, Bohemian Duo, "Aloha Luniest Land,"' "On the Beach at Waikiki"; 8.17, humour, T. T. Garland, "Moments of Mirth"; 8.23," studio orchestra, Eine Kleine Nacht Musik, "Serenade," "Romance," "Minuet," "Rondo"; 8.31, piano and baritone. Mi. and Mrs. W. Scott,' . "Marilyn," "Under the Skips," "Liebesira.ume," "Nirvana"; 8.45, Bohemian Duo," "Na Lei Hawaii," "Every Evening"; 8.52, studio orchestra, "Master Melodies from Famous Light Operas": V.1,weather report; 9.3, talk, T, T. Garland, "A Fireside Chat"; 9.9, Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott, "Jogging Along the Highway," "Tho Music Box," "Foxtrot Medley"; 9.20. studio orchestra, "Waltz in D," "Cadix"; 9.30, dance record programme until 11. > Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news, markets and sports; 7.40* lecturette, A. J. Nicholls, "Gardening"-, 8, chimes; 8.1„ band. "La Gazza Ladra"; 8.9, tenor, Chai?. Williams, "Minnelied"; 5.13, baritone, Will Goudie, "Melisande in tho Wood," "Big Lot of Sunshine": 8.20, hand, "Mexicali Rose," "Les Perles"; 8.30, re-< cital, Margaret O'Halloran, "Queen Archidamia"; 8.37, organ, Terence Casey, "I'm Lonely," "Bird Songs at Eventide"; 8.43. mszjio-soprano, Monica Malfroy, "Romance"(Debussy); 8.47, band, "Opera Bouquet"; 8.59, weather report; 9.1, bass, W. Bineb Brown, "In. the Name of the King," "Lighterman Tom"; 9.8, trio, The' Lyric. "Tell Me, Shepherds"; 9.12, band, "Sunset on the St. Lawrence," "The Monk's Dream": 9.28,; Margaret O'Halloran, "At the Photographers"; 9.30, vocal, Chas. Williams and Will Goudie, "Drink to Me Only"; 9.34, hand, "Iffa—Gaffa—Dill." "Minstrel Melodies".;' 9.46, Monica Malfroy, "The Cloths of Heaven," "Trees"; 9.52, accordion record, "Ciribiribin"; 9.55, The Lyric Quartet. "Ia < Silent Mead"; 9.59, band, "Valencia." Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres). —3 P.m.« studio items; S. children's session; 6, dilute? music; 7, news session; 7.30, lecturette, Robert McPherson, "Co-operative Marketing of Wheat": 8. chimes; 8.1. studio instrumental octet, "The Thistle"; 8.9. bass, and quartet, Jas. Filer, "Scots Wha mezzo-contralto-. Mavis Spiiler, "The-Bluo Bells of Scotland": 8.17, octet, "Lassia Valse," "Scots Airs"; 8.23,. lenor. Earnest ; s Rogers, "Mary"; 8.27. 'cellct record. '.'Slumber Song"; 8.31, tenor and bass, "Row. , Wool. My Boatie, Row Weel"; 8.35. bagpipe records, "Mrs. J. McColl." "The i Bonnet," "Cameronian Rant":. 8.35. ; soprano. Madamo Gower-Bums, "Loch Lomond": 8.42, octet, "Keltic Lament,""John Anderson"; 8.50, opera _ <iuart6t,"Will Yo No' Come Back Again": 8.53, hand record, "Sir Harry Lauder"; .9. weather report; 9.2, octet, "Highland Laddies'; 9.10, bass. James Filer, "Bonnie Dundee, "Yo Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon"i' 9.18, bagpipe records. "Caledonian Society, of Winnipeg," "The Glengarry Gathering" j 9.24, Mavis Spiller,. "Robin Adair": 9.28. organ record, "Annie Laurie": 9.32, tenor, Ernest Rogers, "My Love is Like a Redj Red Rose"; 9.36. octet, "Coronach," "Hail to the Chief"; 9.42, opera, duo, "O Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast," quartet, ' Wia Hundred Pipers an A'"; 9.50, band record. "Wee Macgregor"; 9.56, opera quartet, "For Auld Lang Syne." Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—Silent dayj Australian Stations, Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.4s .p.m.,children's session; 8.45. dinner by the studio orchestra; 9.30, news, markets and sports; 9.4£, organ* recital; 10, selected concert programme; 12. dance music. Sydney. 2BL (353 metres) p.m., din- " ner music: 8.45. children's session; 9.5, studio music; 9.20, market reports; 9.30. dinner music; 10, theatre presentation; 11, Australian Broadcasting Players in a var-. _ iety programmo. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres) —7.45-p.m.* children's session: 8.30. market reports; 9. lecturettes; 10, selected concert programme, Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres) .—8.15 p.m.. children's session; 9.30, gramophone records : 9.45, market reports; 10, selected programme ol vocal, instrumental una other items. •• •• . '■ Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—B p.m., dinner music; 8.30, children's session; 9, news, markets and lectnrettes; 10, grand concert by "The Queensland Radio News,'?, relayed from the Exhibition Hall.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20405, 6 November 1929, Page 5
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1,199WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20405, 6 November 1929, Page 5
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