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WIREPSS BROADCASTING.

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME. The following programme will be broadcasted from Station 4YA Dunedin tonight.—7: Radio dealers’ demonstration (selected gramophone .numbers). 7.15: “Farmers’ Session.” arranged by Mr R. B. Tonnent, Chief of Fields Division, Department of Agriculture. 7.15: “Timely Hints to Farmers,” by the Fields Division. 7.30: “Herd Testing,” by Mr A. Milne, Dairy Instructor. Department of Agriculture. 7.45: “Talk to Farmers’ Wives,” by Professor Ann Strong, of Otago University. 8: Studio Concert (vocal, instrument tal, and elocutionary items). 9; Relay from the Savoy (special dance numbers by Cyrus de Vigno and hi* Savoy Novelty Band). STATION 2FC SYDNEY. The following programme will bo broadcasted from Station 2FO Sydney to-day: 2.30 p.m.: The chimes of 2FC and announcements. 2.55: Broadcast from thh Haymaijjtet Theatre, Sydney (operatic orchestra, under the baton of Mr Stanley Porter). 3.30: From Farmer’s Tea Rooms, The Oak Hall Trio. 3.40: Miss Gladys Briggs (contralto), “Sunshine and Rain” (Blumenthal). 3.45: From Farmer’s Tea Rooms, the Oak Hall Trio. 3.55: Music from the studio. 4: Miss Chris Hawksford (soprano), “When Song is Sweet” (Sans Souci). 4.5: ‘ A music talk, by Mr Ewart Chappie. 4.15: Music from the studio. 4.20: Miss Gladys Briggs (contralto), “Only the River Running By” (Hoskins). 4.25: From Farmer’s Tea Rooms, the Oak Hall Trio. 4.56: Music from the studio. 4,40. Miss Chris Hawksford (soprano), “What a Wonderful World it Would Bo” (Lohr). 4.45; Stock Exchange, third call. _ 4.46; Music from the studio. 6: The chimes of “Big Ben” and announcements. 6.5: The “Hello Man” talks to the children. 6.40: A talk to the older children. 6.50: Broadcast from the Hotel Australia (orchestral items). 7.5: Racing talk. 7.15: Evening News late news service, weather information. 7.30: Market reports.7.4o: A Trip to the East. 7.65: The chimes of 2FC, and announcements. 8: Broadcast from the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre (orchestra under the baton of Mr Alfred Moulton). 8.30: Mr Walter Kings, ley (baritone). 8.38: Miss Margaret James (soprano). 8.45: Mr Cyril Monk will give the fourth Travel Talk dealing with Brussels, Paris, and London, playing violin solos typical of the places visited. 9.5: Mr Walter Kingsley (baritone). 9.13; Miss Margaret James (soprano). 9.20: From the projection room of Film House, Captain Frank Hurley, the famous explorer, will give listeners the enthralling story of the adventures attached to the making of the new picture, “Hounds of the Deep,” which has just been completed. Listeners will bo initiated into all the technical details of film making, and will have' first-hand accounts by' the author of the particulars of the filming. While Captain Hurley is speaking from the projection room, by means of 2FC’s novel duel transmission, a background of orchestral music will bo super-imposed into the transmission. Native musio and effects will be worked into the programme at intervals. 10.45: Broadcast from tho Wentworth Hotel, Sydney (Wentworth Cafe Dance Orchestra, under tho baton of Mr Sydney Simpson). STATION 3LO MELBOURNE. The following programme will be broadcasted from Station 3LO Melbourne today:—l2,noon: News, etc.. 12.46: Stock F-xchange intormatftm. 12.50: Meteorological information. 1. Time signal. 1.01: Studio orchestra. 1.10: Instrumental solo. 1.17: Frances Nicholl (soprano). 1.24: Studio orchestra 1.34: Instrumental solo. 1.40: Francos Nicboll (soprano)). 1.47: Studio orchestra. 3: Studio orchestra. 3.10: Miss Frances Fraser, “In a French Village.” 3.25: Instrumental solo. 3.32: Raymond Ellis (baritone). 3.40: Studio orchestra. 3.60: Daphne Whitehead (siffleur). 4: “Au Fait.” 4.15: Instrumental solo. 4.22: Raymond Ellis (baritone). 4.30: Studio orchestra. 4.45: News, etc. 5.45: Children's Hour. Songs by Jessie Shmith. Stories by “Billy Bunny.” 6.40: News and market reports. 7.20: Under tho auspices of the Department of Agriculture, Mr A. J. Gill, senior herd tester, “The Scrub Bull.” 7.40; Talk by one of the theatrical stars, at present appearing in Melbourne. 8; Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 8.10: Mr E, O. H. Taylor, “School Life and Sport.” 8.30: Raymond Ellis (baritone). 8.37: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 8.47: Raymond Ellis. 8.45: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 9: Transmission from the Playhouse, tho opera, “Orpheus,” by Gluck. 10.45. News. etc.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19903, 24 September 1926, Page 3

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WIREPSS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19903, 24 September 1926, Page 3

WIREPSS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19903, 24 September 1926, Page 3