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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 6.30 to 7: Children’s session (Uncle Radio). 7.15 to 7.45: News asnd report, etc.; talk by Mr George Campbell, “Motor Notes.” 8: Chimes. 8.1; Baritone solo, “La Paticla” (D’Alvarez), Mr D. Wratball. 8.6: Recitation, “The La Rue Stakes,” Miss G. Darling. 8.11: Xylophone solo, selected, Mr R. Rabbidge. 8.15; Relay of orchestral selections. 8.39: Xylophone solo, selected, Mr R. Rabbidge. 8.36: Duet, “The Voyagers” (Sanderson), Messrs Wrathall and Youd. 8.41: pianoforte solo, “Improvisation” (Haydn), studio pianist. 8.46; Contralto solo, “Molisande,’’ Miss G. Darling. 8.50: Baritone solo, “Largo” (Rossini), Mr D. Wrathall. 8.55: Soprano solo, “A Woman'* Last Word” (Bantock), Miss D. Yo"d. Interval. 9.5: Grand organ—(a) Orchestral March” (Attwater), (b) ‘Prelude in E Flat” (Porter), (c) “Cuckoo and Nightingale” (Handel), (d) “Meditation in D flat,’-’ (Lyons). 9.25: Soprano solo, “When All "as Young,” Miss D Youd. SYA, Christchurch. —3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.; Afternoon concert. 7.15 to 7.45 : News and reports, etc. 8 to 10; Studio concert and relay of orchestral selections. 4YA, Dunedin.—3 p.rn. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7: Children’s session (Aunt Diana and her dwarfs). 7.30: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Bass solos—(a.) “Mountan Lovers” (Squires), (b) “The Merry Monk,” Mr Neil Black; cornet solo, “Abide With Me” (Liddle), Mr G. Christie; “Cohen on the Telephone,” MrG. Hendry. Vocal solos—(a) “Invicbus" (Hahn), (b) “Pleading” (Elgar), Madame Marjorie Cadman. Violin soios —(a) “Bcrenado” (Widor), (b) selected, Mr A. J. Frye. Vccal solos —(a) “Battle of Shirley,” (b) “Piper of Dundee,” Mr A. M'Kinnon. Cornet solo, “Tho Lizzie Polka,” Mr G. Christie. Recitation. “Casey Taking tho Census,” Mr G. Hendry. From 10 onwards: Relay of dance programme. 2YK, Wellington.—s p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7: Children's session (Auntie Jo and Uncles Ernest and Bill). 8 to 10: Studio concert. 2FC, Sydney.—Noon : “Big Ben” and announcements. 12.6 p.m. Stock Exchange (first ca 1 !) 12.10: Music from tho studio. 12 30: Marching music for school children. 12.40: Music from the studio. 12.45: From Farmer’s Oak Hall —instrumental item by tho Oak Hall Trio (leader, Mr Horace Keats). 12.50: From tho studio (Rugby wireless nows). 1: “Big Ben”; weather in telligoncc. 1.3: Evening Nows midday news service; Producers’ Distributing Society a report. 1.20 : From Farmer’s Oak Hall (instrumental item by tho Oak Hall Trio). 1.28: From tho studio—Stpck Exchange (second call). 1.30: Marching music for school children. 1.40: Music from the studio. 1.S0; From Farmer’s Oak Hall (instrumental item by tho Oak Hall Trio). 2: “Big Ron.” Close down. 2.30; The chimes of 2FC. 2.31: Broadcast from the Haymarket Theatre—items by the Operatic orchestra, under the baton of Mr Stanley Porter (by permission of tho management;. 3.30: Marching musio for the school children. 3.40: Miss Katherine Beverley, soprano “I hope” (Gerald Jonas). 3.4 b: The Oak ball Trio. 3.55: Musio from tno studio. 4: Miss Annie Payne, mezzo, “Where the Bee Sucks” (Arne). 4.5: a music talk hy Mr Ewart Chappie. 4.20; Miss Katherine Beverley, soprano, “ ’Tis th« Day” (I-concav-allo). 4.25: The Oak Hall Trio. 4.35; Musio from' the studio. 4.40: Miss Annie Payne, mezzo, “Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye” (Scotch traditional). 4.4 b i Stock Exchange (third call). (Note: During the afternoon results of the inter-State lawn tennis, played on the White City courts, will be transmitted.) 5.45: The chimes of 2FC. 5.50: The “Hello Mantalks to tho children. 6.15: A recital by the juvenile pupils of Madame Ada Baker. 6.45: From Farmer’s Oak Hall —vccal and instrumental items. 7: From the studio-last-minute sporting information by the 2FO Racing Commissioner. 7.15: Evening News late news service; weather information 7.30: Dalgoty’s market reports (wool, wheat, stock), fruit and vegetable markets. 7,40: A talk on next week’s film releases. 7.55: Announcements. 8: “Big Ben”; broadcast from the Lyceum Theatre—items tho orchestra, under the baton of Mr Emanuel Aarons (by permission of the directors of Union Theatres, Ltd.). 8.30: From tho studio—the Metropolitan Quartet, consisting of Miss Lynn Mills (soprano), Miss Mary Bourke (contralto), Mr A. L. Champion (tenor), and Mr A. G. Ellis (fcarilSne). 9.2: A talk by Miss Gertrude Mack on “The Missions of California.” 9.17; Tho Metropolitan Vocal Quartet. 9.24: Mr Gladstone Bell in ’cello solos. 9.54: Mr A. G. Ellis, baritone. 9.36; Mr Lindsay Evans, in pianoforte solos. 9.48: Miss Mary Bourke, contralto. 9.52: The Instrumental Trio, consisting of Mr Lionel Lawson (violinist), _ Mr Gladstone Bel! ®4°). En d Mr Lindsay Evans (pianist). Rj.2: Broadcast from the Lyceum Picture Theatre—items by the orchestra, under the baton of Mr Emanuel Aarons, during which Mr S. H. Bowden will describe from the projection room at Film House, the new filni to bo released in Sydney next week. 10.30: Broadcast from tho Wentworth Hotel—items by the Wentworth now symphonic dance orchestra, under the baton of Mr Sydney Simpson.. 10.52; Music from tho studio. 11: “Big Ben” and announcements. 11.5: Wentworth new symphonic dance orchestra until midnight. 3LO, Melbourne.—Noon : News, etc. 1; Studio Orchestra. 1.10: Tasma Tierman ( Ll 7: Renee Shapper (elocutionist). 1.24: Studio Orchestra. 1.34: Franklin Stonham (clarinet). 1.40: Renee Shapper (soprano). 1.47; Studio Orchestra. 2: Close down. 3; Studio Orchestra. 3.10: “Au Fait” of Messrs Buckley and Nunn (Ltd.)—“Fashion Talk.’ 3.25: Frank Graham (bass). 3.32: Reginald Bradley (violin). 3.30 ; Studio Orchestra. 3.40 : Graham and Marshall. 3.47: Leila Blight (soprano). 3.54: Studio Orchestra, 4.4. Mrs M. Callaway Mahood. 4.19: Ivan Mar shall (tenor). 4.26: C. Richard Chugg (flute). 4.32: Leila Blight (soprano).. 4.39: Studio Orchestra. 4.45: Nows service, Stock Exchange information. 5: Close down. 5.45 : Children’s Hour: Answers to letter and birthday greetings. 6: Yetty Landau will recite to the children. 6.7: “Billy Bunny.’’ 6.20: Yetty Landau. 6.27; “Billy Bunny.” 6.40: News service; Stock Exchange information; rivers reports and market reports. 7.20: A talk under the auspices of tho Agricultural Department. 7.40: Theatrical talk. 8: Northcote State School—Community singing and bund items. 8.30; Studio Orchestra. 8.40: Vera Spaul and. Mascot Ralston. 8.47: Reginald Bradley (violin). 9: Mr E. C. H. Taylor, “School Life and School Sport.” 9.20; • Cavalleria Rusticana, Elsie Davies, Malcolm Semple, and Les Edwards, in conjunction with the Studio Orchestra. 10.20; News service. 10.30; Vera Spaull and Mascot Ralston. 10.37: Studio Orchestra. 10.47: News service. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: 3LO Melody Masters. 2GB, Sydney.—6.4s: Talks to children by “A.8.C.” 7.55: Instrumental Trio, Monica Horder, Muriel Lang> Ada Brook, 8.3: Address by Dr J. J. Van Dcr Leeuw. 8.20: Songs by Miss Josephine Lee. 8.28: Violin solos, Lloyd Davies. 8.36; Instrumental Trio, Lloyd Davies, Muriel Lang, and Ada Brook. 8.46: Selections from Shakespeare, scene from Julius Caesar. (Artist, Mr Heath Burdock). 9.6: ’Cello solos by Muriel Lang. 9.15: Announcements. 9.20: Songs by Miss Josephine Lee. 9.28: Violin solos by Dan Scully. 9.36: Talk on Radio. 9.45: Instrumental quartet, Dan Scully, Monica Horder, Muriel Lang, and Ada Brook. 9.55: “Great Thoughts from Great Minds.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19969, 10 December 1926, Page 4

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 19969, 10 December 1926, Page 4

WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 19969, 10 December 1926, Page 4