WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of the programmes to bo sent out by the New Zealand and Australian broadcasting station* to-day and to-mor-row are. as follows: Auckland. IYA (XV.) metres).-3 P.m., studio items; 5.0, children's session: 0.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and market re* ports; 7.15. talk, G. Campbell, "Motorinc": 7.10, talk, Rev. A. Mat-Donald. "The Snored Ibis"; 8.0, overture, IYA Octet, "Nell Gwynn": P.O. baritone, W. Gemincll. "Come, Open Wido Your Window," "Village Black, smith": B.IG, band of the Garde Republicaino, "Carmen Entr'acte No. 1" (record!; 5.20, one-act play, Auckland Comedy Players. "The Kiss"; 8.43, selection. IYA Octet, "Two Dances from 'Prince Igor'": 8.5:1. soprano, Lola Solomon, io Che Sapete." 'Torsi Amor": 0.0, weather roport; 9.2, selection, IYA Octet. "Fantasia on William Tell"; 0.12, baritone, W. Gemmcll, "Lend Mo Your Aid": O.IG, Band of the Garde Rupublicaine. "Carmen Entr'acte No. 2" (record); 0.20, one-act play, Auckland Comedy Players, "A Little Dinner selection. IYA Octet. "Chanson Indone": soprano, Lola Solomon, "Ilio Dancing Lesson" ; male choir, Salisbury Singers, I',any One Morning," "When For tho Worlds; Repose" (record): 0 52, selection, 11 -» Octet, "Tiptoes."
Wellington, 2YA (110.7 metres).—3 p.m.. chimes; 5.0. children's session: t>.o. dinner music: 7.0, news, market reports and sports results; 7.10. lecturette. "For the Man on the Land": 8.0. overture, 2YA fan lon Orchestra. "Strndella"; 8.0. soprano. Mrs Amy Dunn. "Who Knows." "The Cuckoo Clock ; 8.13. relay from Concert Chamber, recital hy Svmons-KUwood-Sliort Trio. "I'irst Movement of the Archduke Trio": 8.23 baritone L J. Bryan, "I've Got a Motto, Just as Father Used To Do"; 6.32, ; songs, Lily Charles, "Roses and June. Painting tho Clouds With Sunshine": 8.37, instrumental. 2Y\ Salon Orchestra, "Coppelia Ballet : 8.45.' humour. D. Stark. "Tho Engineer ; 8.51. soprano, Mrs. Amy Dunn, An Open Secret" - 8.55. instrumental. 25 A Salon Orchestra. "Song of the Clock": 0.2. weather report; 0.3. lecturette. Dr. P. F.. PlattsMills, "Tho Obstetrical Endowment t und ; 0.10, baritone, L. J. Bryan. "Coiileur de Ilose"; 0.14. songs. Lily Charles, Love is a Dreamer," "Smiling Irish Eyes ; 0.-0, relay from Concert Chamber of recital by Svmons-Ell wood-Short Trio. "First Movement of Quintet in C Minor"; O.SO. humour, 1). Stark, "The Postio": 0.33. selected proginmmo of dvice records.
Christchurcli. 3YA (30G metres).—Silent day.
Dunedin, 4YA (103 metres).—3 p.m., chimes; 3.0. children's session; 0.0. dinner music; 7.0. news: 7.15, talk, I?. W. Marshall, "Tourist. Resorts"; 8.0, programme bv Kaikorfti Band aiul assisting artists; march, band. "Machine Gun Guards' ; intermezzo. band, "A Spring Day ; 8.8, soprano, Mrs. D. Carty. "My Am Folk ; 81° selection. Jack Hylton a Orchestra, "Good 01.1 Songs." Port I/; B.IG. recital. Miss N. Warren. "Aunty Doleful s Visit, "Tho Hindoo's Parndiso": 8.22. selection, band, "Tho Valkyrie"; 8.32 baritone, H. Martindale. "Simon the Cellarer, I lie Wolf": 8.3?. Kane's Hawniians, "Drowsy Waters," "Ililo Hawaiian March" (record): 8 4-1, mezzo-contralto, Helen Hoy. "Io lel 1 Thee How 1 Love": 8.47, ballad, band. "Phvllis is My Only .Toy." "Half and Half": malo quartette, Tho Rounders, "Singin' in the Rain"; 8.51. organ, Jesse Crawford, "Serenade" (record): 0.0, weather report: 0.2. soprano. Mrs. D. Carty, "Come Sing to Me," "Where the Hills of Ben Lomond Look Down on the Dell :' 9.9, selection, Jack Hylton's Orchestra, Good Old Songs" (record); 0.15, monologue. Miss N. Warren, "Brendon Hills"; 0.20, selection, band, "Venetian Carnival"; interlude, band, "Creation Hymn"; 0.30. baritone. It. Martindale. "Roll On, Thou Deep and Dark Blue Ocean": 9.34, organ, Jesse Crawford, "Indian Love Call": male quartette, Ihe Rounders, "Deep Night": 0.40, concert waltz, band. "Waves of tho Danube : 0.47. mezzo-contralto, Helen Sunday, "Serenade"; 0.53, chorus, Light Opera Company, "The New Moon"; 9.57, concert march, band, ''Dunedin City. Australian Stations.
Sydney, 2FC ('lsl metres).-7.1.> n.m children's session: B.h>, orchestral: 8.00, sporting news; 8.55. country session; 9.30, relay from David Jo.ies' Ballroom. of farewell message of Sir Dudley de Chair; popular items and band music.
Sydney. 2BL (355 metres).-7.40 p.m.. orchestral: 8.15. children s session ; 8.3 a. maiket reports; 8.50. orchestral; 9 30. relay from Town Hull of liadto and Llectneal Exhibition: 10.lt, classical music. Melbourne. 3LO (371 metres).-?. 15 p.m.. children's Besmon; 8.5, dinner music: 8.10, lecturette: 8.31. market reports; 3.5 a, lecturette; 9.10. news; 9.15. Icctuictte; 9.J0, selected concert programme.
Melbourne. 3AR (181 metres).-7.45 P.m., dinner music: 9.0. news ar.d market icports, 9.20, lecturette; 9.30. selected concert pro gramme.
Brisbane. 4QG (395 metres) .-8 p.m.. children's session; 8.30. market arid weather reports: 8.53. news; 9.0. poultry talk. C. Kidd; 9.15. sporting news; 9.30, relay from Band Itoom of concert by Brisbane Munic - pal Band; dance music. TO-MOREOW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).-a. P.m., afternoon session; 5. children a. t dinner music; 7. news and market rei oirts, 7.10, talk, Mabel Milne. Ilealtli J^'et, : overture, Coldstream Guards Band Los Cloches do Corneville" (record); 8.4. yicjl duet W. B. Brough and Hilda Mansfield, "Absent"- 8-3. instrumental. Matri 1 no, "Hawaiian Hotel." "Rosary"; 8.15 mer/oeoprano, Molly Atkinson, Oh. Cc uM I B«t VxnreHs in With lheo 13 ircdco , 8 22, baritone, W. B. Brough, 'Casey t. ie Fiddler," "On tho Road to Mandalay ~ 8.28? duet, Clarnix Duo, "Melody in I . "Daffodils"; 8.35, humour, Dan ijood. Ul,r Furnished Flat": 3 40, selection, Coldstream Guards Band, "Wedding of the Rose ; 8.4.1, talk A B Clhappell; 3.53, weather report: 9. pianoforte, C. lowsoy. Ire udo and Fucuc in C Minor"; 9.8. contralto. Hilda Stansfield, "My Jewels.' Violets ; •>. selection, Coldstream lio ' "Faust": 9.19. instrumental, Matri ino. "Painting tho Clouds With Sullsl iVJ. < ti v "Luir'hing Rai;"; 9.20. mezzo-soprano, Molly Atkinson, "A Meniory": 9.30. n»»rlet. 'lho. Rounders. "Siugin in, the w";• c .,"'. (Jhusax Duo, 'Regret* l Laii P nni P ua- . 9.41, humour, 1> Flood, l ? ea '.. p Auction of Life' • 9.48. 10 ' due^v . Love Soni,', r * cl i «'T ' "HiH B Broush ar.d Hilda Stansfield. I Di.l Not Know": 9.50, intermezzo, Coldstream Guards Band, "Bobomoko. i Wellington, 2YA <110.7 metres).-Silent I day. 8! 9, sopri n o,T 1 1 eln i n Ay era. "Vr, ley of Laughter"; 8.J3, piano. I cbs.o lollard,, "Shadow Dance. "Mazurka : 8.18, chorus. Light Opera Company, gems Itoiil Iho Bohemian Girl" (record); .8.2. i. tenor H. Francis. "Your liny Hand is I Studio Octet. "Scarf Dance, Love bonu. "Dance," "Circassienne"; 8.38, mezzo-con-ir-ilto Mrs R- t". Jamieson, the Sous ~f tie Lotus Lily." "Whero tho Abana Flows": 8.44. National Military Band, "1 he Flying Dutchman" ; 3.50 baritone. K. S. *l. Buchanan, "11 Laeerato Spinto, 1 avern Son""' 9, weather report: 9.2, instrumental, "Minuet in G,' "Serenade".: 9.10. sopiuno. Thehna Ayern "Good Morning,, Sunshine, "You'd Bettor Ask Me": 9.10, piano, Bessie Pol'ard, "Tarantella": 9.20. malo quartet. "Tho Revellers." "Evcnm'. Coming Home" (record)- 9.26 tenor IT. Francis ' Tho Sriowy-Breastod I earl. Home, Little Maori. Home"; 9.32. Studio Octet. "Barcarolle," "Gavotte' 9.37 niezzo-contral o. Mrs. R. F. Jamicpon. "Wild Lt trick : 9.41 violin, F Kreisler, ''Deep in M.v Heart, Dear," "Indian Love Call": 9.4(5, -antone, 1!,. S. IT. Buchanan. "Shepherd, bee 1 liy Horse's Foaming Mane": 9.50, instrumental. Studio Octe» "Second Sullivan Selection. Dunedin. 4YA UW metres).—3 . p.m . gramophone items, 5, children's session; (>. dinner music- 7 news- 7.15, agricultural talk; ?, selected programme of popular items; 9.30. 'lance records Australian Stations.
Sydney, CFC (451 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session ; 8.15, instrumental: 8.50, sporting news; 8.55, country session. 9.30, classical music: 10Ah, soena, 14 Yo Old Knpclinli Country Fair": 11.17, sketch, ''Fool's Paradise."
Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., instrumental: 8.15. children's session: B,.i>. market reports- 8.50, insliiimeulal; 9.30, relay from Town llall of Radio and Klectvical Exhibition: 10.40. play. "A Love Lesson," presented by If W. Varna; popular items. Melbourne, 3TiO (371 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's pession: 8.5, dinner music- 8.15. ieetiirelte; 8.31, niarket reports; 8.55 lecturette: 9.10, news; 9.15. lerturulte- 9.30, selected concert programme. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres).—7.4s p.m., dinner music; 9. news and market reports; 9..0, lecturette; 9 'M. selected concert, programme
Brisbane, 400 (395 metres).—b p.m., children's session-. 8.30, market nntl weather reports; 8.6; i. news; 0, talk, "The Sun": 0.150. relay o' vocnl items from Tjvoli Theatre; !).,jO, radio atmospheric, "Brisbane by .Night"; 10.00, popular items.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19300401.2.184
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20528, 1 April 1930, Page 16
Word Count
1,329WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20528, 1 April 1930, Page 16
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.