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WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. IYA, Auckland. —3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. Sporting results. 8 to 11: Chimes; tenor solos, selected, Mr J. Toil; pianoforte solo, "Berceuse” (Chopin), Miss A. Wallace; soprano solo, "Bong ot India” (Korsakoff), Miss A. Scott; relay of orchestral selections; bass solo, "Bedouin’s Love Song” (Pinsuti), Mr J. Chettleburgh; phono-fiddle, "Spring’s Awakening,” Mr C. Williams; soprano solo, "Enchanted Forest” (Phillips), Miss A. Scott; pianoforte solo, "Rigoletto Select,” Miss A. Wallace; tenor solo, selected, Mr J. Foil; phono-fiddle, “Caresses,” Mr C. Williams; soprano solo, "Spring,” Mr A. Scott; bass solo, selected, Mr Chettleburgh. Interval. 9.5: Relay until 11 p.m. of dance programme. 3YA, Christchurch.—6.3o p.m. to 7 p.m.: Children’s session. Unc(e Jack. 7.15 to 7.45: Nows and reports, etc Sporting results. 8 to 10: Pianoforte solo, selected, Miss' Sheen, vocal solo, "Butterfly Wings.” Miss T. Dalmer; cornet solo, “On W mgs of Song,” Mr Len Oakes; bass solo, “Two Grenadiers,” Mr W. J. Spratt; violin solo, “A Heap of Rose Leaves,” Miss T. Dalmer; oornet solo, "Sunshine of Your Smile,” Mr Len. Oakes; bass solo, “Wheel Tapper’s Song,” Mr W. J. Spratt; violin solo, selected, Mr Maddens; relay of dance programme. 4YA, Dunedin and 2YK, Wellington. — Silent Day. 3LO, Melburno. —11 a.m.: Sonora recital. 11.10: Pianist. 11.17: Vera Spaull and Mascot Ralston. 11.24: Sonora Recital. 11.30: Pianist. 11.40: Vera Spauil and Ralston. 11.47; Sonora recital. Noon: News service. Stock exchange information ; meteorological information. 1: Studio orchestra. 1.10: Dorothy Roxburgh, viola. 1.17: Gwon Barham, contralto. 1.24: Studio orchestra. 1.34: Bessie Gaunson, violin. 1.40: Gwen Barham, contralto. 1.47: Studio orchestra. 2: Close down. 5: 3LO melody masters; sporting results. 4.45: News service. 5: Close down. 5.30: Sporting results, 5.45: Children’s hour; answers to letters and birthday greetings. 6; Yeitty Landau. 6.7: "Mary Gumleaf.” 6.20: Yetty Landau. 6.27: “Mary Gumleaf.” 6.40: Nows service; stock exchange information; river reports and market reports. 7.20: Mr F. Chapman. 7.40: Dr Leach. 8: Old time music 9: William James, pianoforte recital. 9.30: Put out your lights and listen. 9.45: Studio orchestra. 9.55; Tonovox Quartet. 10.2; News. 10.12: Madam E. Ashley; 10.19; Studio orchestra. 10.29: Tonovox quartet. 10.36: News. 10.46: Madam E. Ashley; 11: Our great thought. 11.1: 3LO melody masters. 2FC, Sydney.—l2.ss p.m.: The chimes of 2FC and programme announcements. 1: “Big Ben”—"Evening Nows” midday news service—weather information, race results will be transmitted for the first time from Canterbury Park Racecourse. 3: “Big Bon”—announcements. During the interval of sporting events, items will bo given from the studio. 4.30: Complete resume of the afternoon sporting events. 5: Close down. 5.45: The chimes of 2FC. 5.50; The "Hello Man” talks to the children. 6.15: From the Children’s Ward at Lithgow Hospital, "Uncle Russ” and "Jerry,” assisted by ‘ Uncle Monty,” will entertain the children. 6.45: From the Hotel Australia, Sydney—items by the orchestra, under the direction of Miss A. J. Egan. 7.40: Close down. 7.55: Announcements. 8: "Big Ben”—broadcast from the Lithgow Hospital—a concert by the 2FC Concert Party. 8.5: Mr Wilfrid Thomas basso—" The Lute Player” (Aliitseh). 8.10: Madame Emily Marks, soprano—" Love is Meant to Make us Glad” (German). 8.14; Mr Harrison White, banjo solos —"Stars and Stripes” (Sousa). “Plantation Melodies” (arr. Harrison White), 8.20; Mr Laurence Halbert, baritone. 8.24: Mr Montgomery Stuart, entertainer —"The House That Jack Built.” 8.30: Madame Emily Marks, soprano—“Ma Curly Headed Babby” (Clutsam). 8.34: Mr Wilfrid Thomas, basso—" The Song of Kalistrat” (Katz). 8.38: Mr Russ Garling and ‘Jerry” in ventriloquial patter. 8.50; Mr Laurence Halbert, baritone. 8.54: Madame Emily Marks, soprano—(a) "Summer Skies” (Anderson), (b) “Away in the West of Ireland” (Anderson) —(accompanied by the composer). 9.2; Mr Harrison White, banjo solos —(a) “The Prisoners Song” (Massey), (b) “Barcelona” (Evans). 9.12: Mr Montgomery Stuart, elocutionist —“Blarney.” 9.22: Mr Wilfrid Thomas, basso—(a) "When the Sergeant Major is on Parade” (Longstaffo), (b) “Fill a Glass” (Quilter). 9.30: Broadcast from Hoskin’s and Sons Steel Works, Lithgow—a description by the 2FC announcer, of the blasting furnaces in opera tion. 9.45- Choral itemj. 9.50: Tapping the furnaces. 9.55: Items by the 2FC Hospital concert party. 10: Some local talent. 10.20: Final descriptions from the Steel Works. 10.30: From the 2FC studios, Sydney—2FC Dance Band. 10.35: Late sporting information and announcements. 10.43: 2FC Dance Band. 11; “Big Ben.” 11.2: 2FC Dance Band. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. IYA, Auckland.—7 p.m.: Relay of evening service from the Methodist Church, Pitt street; preacher, Rev, L. Dalby; organist Mr T. S. Webster. 8.30: Relay of municipal concert from the Auckland Town Hall—Auckland Municipal Band recital. 2YK, Wellington.—6.so p.m.: Relay of evening service from the Terrace Congregational Church; preacher, Rev. Ernest R. Weekes; musical director, Mr Len Barnes; organist, Mr Alec. Mill, L.A.B. 8.15: Concert by the church choir. 3YA, Christchurch. —6.30 p.m.: Relay of evening service from the Rugby Street Methodist Church (Sunday School anniversary) ; preacher, Rev. 11. Sharpe; musical director, Mr W. Simpson; organiste, Miss E. Lovell Smith. 8.15: Relay of band concert from the Victoria Rotunda, by the Christchurch Municipal Band. 4YA. Dunedin. —6.30 p.m.: Relay of evening service from the Methodist Central Mision; preacher, Dev. W. Walker; organist, Mr Chas. A. Martin. 8: Relay from St. Kilda Band Rotunda of concert by the St. Kilda Band. 2EC. Sydney.—lo.ss a.m.: Announcements. 11: ‘ Big Ben” —Morning service from St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, Phillip street, Sydney—preacher, the Rev. Hugh Paton. 12.15: News. 12.30: Close down. 8.55: Announcements. 3: "Big Bon”—Broadcast from the Petersham Congregational Church, a performance of the “Messiah” by the combined choirs. 4.45: From the studio—the story of “The Messiah,” by Handel; told by Mr William Adams. 5: Close down. 6: "Big Ben.” 6,2: Announcements 6.5: Broadcast from the Pitt Street Congregational Church, Sydney, the final organ recital of the 1926 series, given by Miss Lilian Frost. 7: The evening service from Pitt Street Congregational Church, conducted by the Rev. T. E. Ruth. 8.25: From the Manly Rotunda, Ocean Beach, Manly—items by the Manly Municipal Band March, “Parade of Puppets” (Rolfe); hymn, "Lead Kindly Light” (Sandon); symphony, "Pathetique,” second movement (Tschailcowsky); reverie, “Coeur Brise” (Gillet); suite do ballet, ‘Lcs Deux Pigeone” (Messager)—l, entrance of Gipsies ; 2. scene and dance of the two pigeons; 3, theme and variations; 4, dance; 5, Hungarian dance; 6, finale. Selection, "'The Pirates of Penzance” (Sullivan); waltz tango, “Adelai” (Hurin); waltz, "Daughter of Love” (Rennet); march, “Get Away” (Cobb). 9.30: From the studio—Mr Alfred Cunningham, baritone—“ Who is Sylvia” (Schubert): (b) "The Erl King” (Schubert). 9.38: Mr Alfred Hill, the wellknown composer and exponent of Maori music will broadcast for the first time a description of Maori music, with examples played by himself, and his Maori songs sung by Mr Alfred Cunningham. 10; Mr Alfred Cunningham, baritone —“Summertime on Brcdon” (Peel); (b) ‘ Elegy” (Massinct).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19970, 11 December 1926, Page 25

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19970, 11 December 1926, Page 25

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19970, 11 December 1926, Page 25

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