Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. IYA Auckland.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.— Afternoon concert. 7.16 to 7.45: ISewe and reports, etc. bto 10: Chimes. Pianoforte duet, selected, Mr C. Hayden and partner; tenor solo, “ihinlviug of you” pshaw), Mr Ogden; violin soio, selected, Air J. ivuller; contralto solo, selected, Alias L. Dummet; violin solo, selected. Air 6. Miller; pianoforte duet, selected. Air S. Hayden and partner; tenor solo ‘My Dreams” (Tosti), Air Ogden; violin solo, selected, Mr J. Miller; contralto solo, selected, Aliss L. Dummet; relay of orcnestrai selections and dance music from tit. .benedicts Mail. 3XA Ohnstcnurcn. —o.ou p.m. to 7 p.m.: Children session, uncle eacii. 7.15 to 1.45; iNews and reports, etc. b to 10: r'muolorte solo, “iseguuliilas,' 'Aliss Ida M'Daren; vocal solo, •'Deeause," Aliss M. Kugg;

vocal solo, selected, Mr W. H. VVorgan; violin solo, “w. i/araaise,” Miss G. .strong; pianoiorto solo, "lloinunco" (Sibelius), rvar oiaudo dames; vocal solos (a) ■•ijove’s a Mercliaut, (bj “Any time is Kissing time,” Miss G. Gurnard; violin solo, ”.\e>er forget Mo” (Poznanski), Miss G. Strong; pianoiorto solo, “Giebostraume,” Miss iua Ai'daren; vocal solo, selected, Miss M. 't-cugg; vocal solo, selected, Mx \V. Jtl. Worgan; pianoforte solo, “Minuet,” Mr Claude dames; vocal solos (a) “Good-byo little home,” (b) “Gonsande,” Miss G. Garnard; relay of aanco programme Irom Dixieland Caoarct by Gradtord’a Gaud. 4XA Dunedin and 2 Yls. - Wellington.— Silent day. MG toyunoy,—l2.ss p.m.: Chimes of 2FC and programme announcements, i: “Gig Gen.” isvoniug -News iniuday news service. Weather intelligence, iuico results will bo transmitted during the atternoon. During the intervals ot sporting events, items will be given by the Vi icheho instrumental Trio. <1.00; Gompieto resume of sporting events. 5.45 : The caimos ot Hr C. 6.00 : T'no “iielio Aran ’ talks to the children. 5.50: A Story lor the older children, entitled “The Tattle Glack Princess. ” 5.40 : Groaucast Irom the Hotel Australia, items by the hotel orchestra, under the direction ot Miss A. J. Egan. 7: Tate sporting information by the zuG racing commissioner. V.4U: f inal motor talk by Mr J. T. Austin—•“ Motoring fancies and tacts. 7.55: Announcements. '6: Broadcast from the Parramatta Town Hall, by arrangement with Messrs J. C. Williamson (ftd.), the first Act of the musical comedy “High Jinks,” by Kudolph i'Timl, produced by tho Parramatta Operatic Tocicty, conducted by Mr .Herbert Burgess, and produced by Mr Fred Paul. Act 1: Scene —Ur Thorne’s private sanatorium near Paris. Musical numbers: (1) Opening chorus, “vVo come to talk”; (2) song, “Some thing seems TingJc-ingic-ing,” Fred Wilkins; (5) song “Dancing the Blues Away,” Fred Wilkins; (4) song, “Jim,” Nancy Cummings; (6) song, “Tove's own kiss,” Dorothy Meredith; (5) finale, “It’s time to start.” 9.10: From the studio—Mr Sydney Calland, baritone, “Myself when young ’ (Lehmann). 9.14: Miss Gwladys Fimister, soprano, “Orpheus with his Lute ' (Andrew). 9.18: Mr Lionel Lawson in violin solos. 9.23: Mr Walter Hunt and Miss Eve Warhurst in a one-act drama, entitled “Sacrifice”—Keith Darrant, Walter Hunt; Laurence Darrant, Walter Hunt; Wanda, Miss Eve Warhurst. 9.54: Mr Sydney Calland baritone— (a) “Sing to me in a minor key” (Andrew), (b) “Honrin’ Days o’ Sixty” (Carroll). 10: Mr It eg Greenwood, comedian. 10.8: Miss Gwladys Fimister, soprano —“Convion Pastir” (Donizetti); (b) “I would believe” (Chaminudo). 10.16: Mr Sydney Calland, baritone —“Still as ' the night” (Bohfn). 10.28: Miss Gwladys Finnstor, soprano —“Dream Garden” (Phillips). 10.32: f rom the Wentworth Hotel, items by the Now Wenthworth Symphonic orchestra, under the baton of Mr Sydney Simpson. 10.40: Mr Hog Greenwood, comedian. 10.48: Mr Laurence Halbert, baritone, 10.52: Dance music from the Wentworth

New Symphonic orchestra. 11: ‘‘Big Ben” and announcements. 11.5: Further items from the Wentworth orchestra. 11.20; Mr Laurence Halbert, baritone. 11.25: Wentworth dance orchestra. 3LO, Melbourne.—ll a.m.: Sonora Recital. 11.7; Harold Rodgers (organ). 11.17: Bobby Pearce (baritone). 11.24: Sonora Recital. 11.31; Harold Rodgers (piano). 11.41: Bobby Pearce (baritone). 11.50; Harold Rodgers (piano). Noon: News service, Stock Exchange information, meteorological information. 1 p.m.; Highland gathering at lunen in the Exhibition Building. 2; Close down. 5: 3LO Melody Masters, sporting results during afternoon. 4.56; Herald nows service. 6: Close down. 5.45: Children’s Hour, answers to letters and birthday greet:. 6: Gwen HumlTray. 6.7; ‘‘Mary Gumleal.” 6.20: Gwen-Humffray. ~6.27: ‘‘Mary Gumleaf. 6.40; News service, Stock Exchange information, river reports, and market reports. 7.20: Mr F. Chapman. 7.40: Dr Leach. 8; Studio Orchestra, 8.10: Elsie Davies (soprano). 8.17; xieginald Bradley and Agnes Fortune. 8.27: Signor D’Allisandro (tenor). 8.34; Studio Orchestra. 8.40: Elsie Davies (soprano). 8.47: C. Richard Chugg (flute). 8.54: Signor D’Allisandra tenor). 9; George Bell (Mirambaphone. 9.7: Arch. Clarke (humourist). 9.17: Enrdiey ■ Turner (Original Sketch). 9.37; George Bell (xylophone). 9.44: Arch. Clarke. 9.55; Nows service. 10.10: Third act of “Katja.” 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: 3LO Melody Masters. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. IYA Auckland.—7 p.m.: Relay ol evening service from St. Mary’s Anglican Cathedral, conducted by the Rev. Canon James: organist, Mr Edgar Randall. 8.oO: Relay of the Auckland Municipal Concert, by kind permission of the City Council; the Auckland Municipal Band, under the direction of Mr Christopher Smith. 2YK, Wellington.—6.so p.m.: Relay of evening service from the Terrace Congregational Church—conducted by the Rev. Ernest 11. Weekes. Musical director, Mr Len, Barnes, Organist, Mr Alec Mill, L.A.B. 8.15: Studio concert by the following artistes:—Mr Samuel Duncan, tenor; Miss Myra Sawyer, soprano; Mr Percy Brown, violin; Miss Zena Jupp, elocutionist; Mr \Y. Broadman, baritone; Miss Greta Stark, soprano. 3YA Christcnurch.—7 p.m.: Relay of evening service from St. Barnabas Anglican Church, Fendalton, conducted by the Rev. H. S. Leach; organist and musical director, Mr A. J. Merton. 8.20; Organ and vocal recital. 4YA Dunedin.—6.3o p ; m.: Relay of evening service from St. Andrew’s Street, Tabernacle, Church of Christ, conducted by Pastor W. D. More; choir loader, Mr G. Hickey; organist, Miss W. Stokes; sacred cantata, ‘‘Under the Palms,” the choir; soloists —Soprano, Miss A. Guy : contralto, Miss D. Stentiford; tenor, Mr Russell; bass, Mr W. 11. Mackenzie. 8: Relay from St. Kilcla Band Rotunda (weather permitting) ; concert by the St. Kilda Band, conducted by Mr J. Dixon. Items as follows: March, “8.8. andC.F. March”; pot pourri, , “Musical Switch” (Alford); selection. “Tho Gondoliers” (SnVivan); waltz, “Ballroom Memories’’ (Klinck): classic, “Prelude in C sharp major” (Rachmaninoff); march, “Groat Little Armv” (Alford). 2FC, Sydney.—lo.ss a.m.: Announcements. 11: “Big Bon”: broadcast from St. Mary’s Church of England, Wavorlcy the morning service, conducted by tho Rev. North-Ash. 12.15 p.m.: From tho studio, news session. 12.30; Close down. 3; “Big Bon” and announcements. 3.5: A on Australian literature by Captain Fred Aarons. 3.30: Broadcast from tho rotunda, Ocean Beard), Manly, items by the Manly Municipal Band, under the baton of Mr J. Pheloung. 5: Close down. 6: “Big Bon“ and announcements. 6.5: From the Petersham Congregational Church, an organ rccitaj given by Mr Christian Hellemann. 7: From tho Petersham Congregational Church, tho evening service conducted by the Rev. A. P. Doran. 8.28: 'lnterval. 5.30; From the studio, items by tho Leichhardt District Band, conducted by Mr E. P. Kerry 8.40: Signor Alberto Marini, tenor. 3.48: Items by the Leichhardt District Band. 9.3: Miss lia Turnbull, soprano. 9.7: Mr Bindley Evans, pianoforte solos. 9.15: Signor Alberto Marini, tenor. 9.20; Further items by the Leichhardt District Band. 9.32: Miss Tia Turnbull, soprano, 9.40; Mr Lindley Evans, pianoforte solos. 9.48: Signor Alberto Marini, tenor. 9.52: Further items by tho Leichhardt District Bund. 10.5: Miss Ila Turnbull, soprano. 10.10; The Leichhardt District Band. 3LO, Melbourne.—lo.ss a.m. : Express ~~ train information. 11; from Scots Church. 12.15: British official wireless news. ** 12.20: Close down. 3: Pleasant Sunday afternon service. Wesley Central Mission. 4.39: Announcements; dose down. 5,45: Children’s hour Hvrnns hv “Billv Bunnv” and his “Brer Rabbits." Stories by “Biliy Bnnnv ” 6.45: Close down, 7; St. Paul’s Cathedral service. 8.40: Malvern Tramwavs Band. 8.50: Elsie Davies, sonrano. 3.57: Mr Hewlett ,7. Ross. “Well Known Hymns and Their Storiesillustrated by the Auburn Methodist choir, under the direction rtf Mr J. Sutton Crow 9.37: Malvern Tramwnvs Band. 9.42; Elsie Davies, sonrano, 9 49; A’-pus nows service; Announcements 9 57: C"r e’roat thought.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19261127.2.129

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 19958, 27 November 1926, Page 25

Word Count
1,327

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19958, 27 November 1926, Page 25

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19958, 27 November 1926, Page 25

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert