WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
iTHIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS. MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to be sent out t>y New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow arc as follows:
Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—.'l p.m.. Rtiulio items; 3.15, lectureUe, "Salads"; f.30, studio items; 5, children's hour, conducted by "Peter Pan": 6. dinner music: 7. news and market reports; 7.-10, talk, N. M. •Richmond, "Problem 3 of Capital and Labour"; 8, chimes; orchestral, IYA String Octet, under Whitford Waugh. "Russkav 1 Trepak"; 5.9, novelty. "Radio Magic"; 8.2-t, Boprano, Madame Cora Melvin, "Annie Laurie," "I Hear a Thrush at Eve"; 8.31. viol- n duet, H. Murray and F. Parsons. "Duct for Two Violins": IYA String Octet. "Tancredi"; 8.42, duet. Madame Cora Melvin and N. Day, "I Did Not Know"; 8.4(5. humour, 0. Pritchard, "Phuniosities, Part 3": 8.51, IYA String Octet. "Serenade." "Yearning"; 9.1, weather forecast; 9.3, duet, Madamo Cora Melvin and N. Day, "I'll Sing to You"; 9.7, IYA String Octet. "Longing all the While," "Chicken Reel"; 9.14. baritone, N. Day, "Beware of the Maidens." "Song of the Dow"; 9.21. IYA String Octet. "Londonderry Air," "Carnival, Op. 17, No. 2"'; 9.'J7, humour, O. Pritchard, "Phuniosities, Part 2"; 9.32. danco music. Wellington, 2YA (410.7 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; 3.15, lecturette. Miss I. F. Mcudowa. "Saluda"; 3.25. studio items: 3.30 and 4,30, sporting results: 5. children's liour. conducted by "Undo George": (j. dinner music; 7. news, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, A. E. Wilson, "Tourist and Holiday Resorts": 8. chimes, concert by the Wellington Boys' Institute Military Band, assisted by 2YA artists; march, band, "Steadfast and True": overture, "Poet and Peasant": 8.13. quartet. "Calm is the Sea"; 8.17, tenor, C. Williams. "Fileanoro"; 8.21, organ, T. Casey, "Crazy Pirouette"; 8.24. humour. C. Gardiner. "When The Road's Dp It's Up"; 5.30, selection, Recollections of Vordi"; 8.40. soprano, Monica Malfroy, "I Know a Bank," "Fracilo Things"; 5.40, duet, C. Williams and W. Goudie, "The Ballad Singers"; 8.50. orchestral, "Greetings of Spring"; 8.53, bass. W. B. Brown. "Time to Go": 8.57, selection. "Melody of Lovo"; 9. weather report; 9.2. tenor, W. Hill, "0 Mistress Mino"; 9.(i. piano, Glen Carty, "Sonata, Op. Ill"; 9.13. baritone, W. Goudie, "Tho Stoker"; 9.17. selection, "Carmen"; 9.25. quartet, "Sailors' Chorus"; 9.29, organ. T. Casey, "Lovo Everlasting"; 9.35, humour. C. Gardiner, "Our Extra Ticket"; 9.41, waltz, band, ".Tolly Fellows" t 9.47. soprano, Monica Malfroy. "Oh, Could I But Express in Song"; 9.51, vocal gems, "The Five O'Clock Girl"; 9.59. march. "Constellation." Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—3 p.m.i gramophone recital; 3.15, lecturette. "Salads"; 4.25, sports results: 5. children's hour, "Ladybird" and "Uncle Frank": 6. dinner music: 7, news; 7.30, talk, J. M. Scott, B.Sc., "Tho Adjustment of Feed Supplies to Animal Members": 8, chimes; classical and miscellaneous programme; overture. "Shulamith Selection": 8.9, tenor t> J. Blythe, "Trees"; 8.13. instrumental. "Trio": 8.28. mezzo-contralto. Mrs. N. Whitworth. "Life's Recompense," "Landscapes"; 8.34, piano, Lucy Fullwood. "Polonaise in C Minor, Op. 40, No. 2"; 8.41, humour, Mrs. K. Hartshorn, "The One-legged Goose"; 8.45, orchestral. "March of the Bojaren": 8.49, bass, L. Fleming. "The Red Sarafan": 8.52, violin, Irene Morris. "Air": 8.55. mezzo-soprano, Mrs. G. Empson, "To One I Love," "My Laddie": 9, weather forecast: 9.2, band, "Benediction des Poignards": 9.(5, tenor, J. Blythe. "Where the Abana Floors," "Allah Be With Us"; 9.12, 'cello. W. H. Squire, "Slumber Song"; 9.16, mezzocontralto, Mrs._ N. Whitworth. "Hindu Song"; 9.Q0, violin. Irene Morris, "Andalusa": 9.23, humour, Mrs. K. Hartshorn. "Louis D'Or": 9.31. piano. Lucy B'ulhvood. "Second Impromptu": 9.36. bass, L. Fleming, "Love Me or Not." "Thine Onlv": 9.42, instrumental, "Presto": 9.50, mezzosoprano, Mrs. G. Empson. "A Soft Day. Thank God," "By the Waters of Minnetonka": 9.55, orchestral, "Nocturne, No. 2 Fetes." Dunedin, 4YA (4C3 metres). —Silent day. Australian Stations. Sydney, QFO (451 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8.35. orchestral; 8.50. sporting news; 8.55. country session; 9.30. relay from the Little Theatre of Jean Webster's comedy-drama, "Daddy Longlegs": 11.45, dance music. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., orchestral; 8.15, Girls' Radio Club; 8.35, country session: 5.50, orchestral: 9.30. relay from the Ashfield Town Hall of band music and community singing. Brisbane, 4QG (395 metres). —7.30 p.m.. information session; 7.40. gramophone recital; 8, children's session: 8.30. market reports and weather forecast: 9. "Midsummer Night's Dream—The, Humour of 'Bottom'," the fourth of a series of Shakespearean lectures; 9.15, sporting news; 9.30, rariea instrumental and vocal items: 10.22, clarionet. "Shower of Gold"; 11. gramophone recital: 11.30, news and weather reports; 11.40. dance musio.
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland. IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m.. •tudio items; 5, children's session, conducted by "Nod" and "Aunt Jean"; G, dinner music; 7, news, information, reports; 7.40. talk, Rev. Angus McDonald. 0.8. E., "The Secred Ibis of the Egyptians"; 8. chimes; • Studio Trio, "Hungarian Dance, No. 1, in O- Minor," "Ave Maria"; 8.9, contralto. Doris Moore, "Lament of Isis," "A Request"; 8.16, flute. E. Johnson, "Volso (rracieu3e"; 8.20, baritone, J. Bree., "Linden Lea," "The Wanderer": 8.27, Studio Trio. "Hymn to the Sun," "Iphigenia in Aulis": 8.34, soprano, Madame Mary Towsey, "The Last Hour." "Eleanore"; 8.41, piano. C. Towsey, "Dance of Doll and Valse Caprice." ; 8.51, contralto. Doris Moore, "Love, the Jester"; 8.58, weather forecast; 0.1. flute, E. Johnson, "Scherzo," "Andnlouse" ; 9.8, vocal duet, Madame Mary Towsey and J. Bree, "I Would that My Love"; 9.20. eoprano, Madame Mary Towsey, "The Soldier's Bride"; 9.21, gramophone lecture-re-cital, "Latest Recordings." Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).—3 p.m.. •tudio items; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results: 6. children's hour, conducted by "Uncle Jim"; 6, dinner music; 7. news, market leports and sports results; 8, chimes; during the programme there will be a relay of a sound film feature from the Majestic Theatre; overture. 2YA Orchestrina, "Morning, Noon and Night"; soprano, Dorothy Newman, "The Amorous Goldfish"; piano. Mary Lennie, "Wnltz in E Flat"; baritone, E. Short, "The Song of the Flea"; 2YA Orchestrina, "La Boheme": elocution. W. J. Monntjoy, junr., "Home, Sweet Home"; 'cello, L. Kennedy, "Hungarian Rhapsody": contralto. Jessie Shmith. "Angeb Guard Thee,". "Tlie Swan"; tenor, C. Edwards. "Whero'er You Walk"; 2YA Orchestrinn. "The Fortune Teller"; weather report: soprano, Dorothy Newman, "It's no Use Crying for the Moon": trio, "Arlesienne Intermezzo"; baritone, E. Short, two cautionary tales with a moral, "Matilda." "Henry King"; 2YA Orchestrina, "The Blue Danube"; humour, W. J. Mountjoy. junr., "Tho Road to Tringamoot": 'ce\llo, L. Kennedy. "Cradle Song," "Songs My Mother Taught Me"; contralto, Jessie Shmith.
"Obstination," "Secrecy"; trio, "Sanctis fimi; tenor, C. Edwards, "Rose Marie" 2YA Orcliestrina, "Pizzicato Polka."
Chriafchiirch, 3YA (:!0C metres). —3 p.m.. Riamophonc recital; 4.25. sports results: 5. children's hour, conducted by "Uncle Chuckle"; 0, dinner music: 7. news: H. chimes; popular and dance programme: overture. "Lovo Lies"; 8.1. bass, E. Johnson, "Tho Song of Hybrias the Cretan," "Prince Ivan's Song"; 8.11, accordion, Mrs. E. Cosgrovo, "Invercargill," "E Pare Ra"; 8.16, quartet, "Ever of Thee"; 8.19, Studio Octet, "Pique Darho"; 8.26, mezzo-soprano. Lucy Fulhyood, "C'iipid,» Fickle Cupid," "Heigh Ho!"; 8.31, Studio Octet, "Melodic." "Vanity"; 8.11, soprano and tenor, "Somewhere :i Voice is Calling"; 8.41, accordion. Mrs. E. Cosgrove, "Pickin' Petals Off of Daisies," "Silver Threads Among the Oold"'B.sQ, tenor, T. G.- Rogers, "The Bartr.Trail." "Rosea of Picnrdy"; 8.55. Studio Octet, "Welsh Selections": 9. v-enther forecast; 9. 'J, nuarief, "Sleep. Oentlo Lady"; 9.7. violin, 'cello, h. id. piano and organ, "Extnse"; 9 11. contri Ho, Ma_ry Taylor, "Himhopri"Spring C'och Cofinnt.lc," "Spanish Serenade"; f.30. clanco music. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (151 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session: 8.15, dame music; 8.50, •spoiling Hewn; 11, country session 9.:!o. Popular items; 9.37, saxophone, "Rhap-i-ody. SnxSerene": in.tr,. relay of band music from 3LO, Melbourne; 11.45, daruo Sydney. 2BL met resV—7.4s p.in. dance tnurii:; 8.15, Hoy Scouts' pe*»ioiicountry session• 8.50. dunce music;' 0 30* lehiy from St. James' Theatre of a propany 1 " 0 V ° ' I!ovuo Coin-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20690, 9 October 1930, Page 4
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