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WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p,m.. Afternoon concert. 6.30 to 7: Children s session; Aunt Betty. 7.15: Talk on “Wireless,” by Mr Mahoney. 7.30 to 7.45; News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections—selections—(a) “Hi Ho the Merrio”; (b) “Lime House Blues,” the Amateur Syncppators; baritone solo, Mr Haworth; violin solo, Mr M. Grierson: selections —(a) You’ve Gotta Know How; (b) “Red. Red Robin,” the Amateur Syncopators; recitation, Miss B. Philcox; selections—(a) “While We Dance Till Dawn”; (b) “Bye, Bye Blackbird; (c) “Precious,” the Amateur Syncopators; baritone solo, Mr Haworth; interval and weather report; relay of orchestral selections—piano duet, “Medley,” Miss J. MTndoe and Mr J. Prime; recitation, Miss B. Philcox: violin solo, Mr R.. Grierson; selections' —(a) “How Could Red Riding Hood” (b) “Porkiomon"; (c) “No Foolin’,” the Amateur Syncopators; baritone solo, Mr Haworth; selections—(a) “Honey Bunch”; (b) “I “Can’t Got Over a Girl Like You”; (c) “Six Feet of Papa,” the Amateur Syncopators. 2YK, Wellington and 3YA, Christchurch. Silent day. 4YA, Dunedin.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m,: Chimes; His Master’s Voice recital; address by Miss M. Puechegud on “Interior Decoration”; studio numbers; social notes, nows, etc.; studio numbers; book talk by Mr H. Greenwood, librarian, Dunedin Athonanim; His Master’s Voice recital. 7 to 7.45: Chimes; children’s session, Aunt Diana; news and reports, etc. Bto 10: Chimes: special relay. 3LO, Melbourne. —Noon: News. 12.20 p.m.: O’Mara and Burke. 12.40: Stock Exchange information. 12.50: Studio Orchestra. 1: Musical half hour, arranged and annotated by Mr J. Sutton Crowe. 1.20: Weather. 1.25: Studio Orchestra. 1.35: Nell Crane (comedienne). 1.42: Studio Orchestra. 1.52: Grace and Keats. 2: Close down. 3: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 3.10: “Au Fait.” 3.25: Joe Aronson. 3.35: Jell Crane (comedienne). 3.42; Joe Aronson. 3.52: Eugenio Duggan. 4; Joe Aronson. 4.10: Syd. Beck (comedian). 4.22: Joe Aronson. 4.32: Russell Callow (tenor). 4.40: Joe Aronson. 4.45: News. 5; Close down. 5.40: Children’s hour; answers to letters and birthday greetings. 5.55: “Mary Guinleaf.” '6.5: Musical half hour for children, arranged by Mr Fritz Hart. 6.35: Nows, etc. 7.15: Mr A. J. Shepherd. 7.30: University Extention Lecture. 7.45: Opening of Radio Exhibition. Ceding, by the Mayor of Geelong (Cr J. Solomon). 8: Dr Brooke Nicholls. 8.15: Studio Orchestra. 8.25: Estelle Mark Trio. 8.45: Eugenie Duggan. 8.55: Ernest Wilson (baritone). 9.2: Studio Orchestra. 9.15: One Act Play, Mrs Maurice Dudley. 9.30: Studio Orchestra. 9.40; Syd. Beck (comedian). "9.52: Madamo Lambert (soprano). 10: Nows. 10.10: “The Futurists.” 10.40 t Studio Orchestra. 10.45 : Madame Lambert (soprano). 10.52: News; Sporting Notes,” by “Olympus.” 11: Our Great Thought. 11,1: Joe Aronson.

2FC, Sydney.—Noon; “Big Bon’’ and announcements. 12.5 p.m.: Stock Exchange (first call). 12.8 : _ Official weather forecast, etc. 12.15; S'tudio music. 12.25; Summary of Sydney Morning Herald news service and cables; Rugby nows. 12.35: Mirr Margot, Lasnuit (soprano), “Villa" (Lohar). 12.40: Studio music. 12.45: Pianoforte reproduction on the “Behning” player piano. 12.55; A popular record. 1: “Big_ Ben"; weather intelligence. 1.3: Evening News midday nows service; Producers’ Distributing Society’s report. 1.20: Studio music—Mr Cliff Hanncy (violinist). 1.28: Stock Exchange (second call). 1.30: Marching music for school children. 1.40: Miss Margot Lescaut (soprano), “I Love You So’’ (Lobar). 1.45; Studio music—Mr Cliff Hanncy (violinist). 1.53: Last-minute sporting information by the 2FC Racing Commissioner. 2: Close down. 3; “Big Ben’’ and announcements. 3,5: Mr Cliff Hnnney (violinist). 3.10: Studio music. 3.15: Miss Gladys Aubin (soprano), “The Dancing Lesson” (Oliver). 3.20: A reading. 5.30: Marching music for school children. 3.40: Miss Eileen Crowley (soprano), “Daffodils a-blowing” (Gorman). 3.45: A talk on Homo Cooking and Recipes, by Miss Ruth Furst. 4; Miss Ethel Muller (contralto), “Waters of Minnetonka” (Lieurance). 4.5: Miss Gladys Aubin (soprano), “The Nightingale of Juno” (Sanderson). .4.10: Mr Cliff Hanney (violinist). 4.20: Miss Eileen Crowlov (soprano), “Love Finds Out the Way” (Raff). 4.25: Studio music. 4.40: Miss Ethel Muller (contralto). “Love's Coronation” (Alyward). 4.45: Stock Exchange (third call). 4.47: Musical items. 5: Close down. 5.45: The chimes of 2FC. 5.50: The “Hollo Man” talks to the children. 6.30: A sorial_ story for the older ones. 6.40: Dinner music. 7: “Big Ben”; late sporting nows. 7.10: Dalgelys market reports—wool, wheat, and stock. 7.18: Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.20: Weather and shipping intelligence; Stock Exchange. 7.26: Late Evening Nows news service. 7.45: Mr W. F. Jackson will give a talk on “The Five Great Moderns.” 7.58: Programme announcements.- 8: “Big Ben”; items by the N.B.W. State Military Band—(a) March, “Stars and Cross” (Lithgow), (b) fox trot. “Mary Lou” (Robinson). 8.10: Mr Sydney Callnnd (baritone), "Roarin’ Days of ’Sixty” (Carrol). 8.14: The N.S.W. State Military Band playing from the Royal Naval House; selection, “Maritana” (Wallace). 8.29: Miss Freda Gilder (contralto), “In the Silence of tho Night” (Rachmaninoff). 8.33: The N.S.W. State Military Band—(a) Overture, “La Couronno d’Or” (Herman), (b) song, “O, Sydney. I Love You” (M’Lcod). 8.44: Mr Ad Creo (Scotch comedian). 8.48: Tho N.S.W. State Military Band, “Rominisenco of Ireland” (Godfrey). 8.58: Mr Sydney Calland (baritone), “So Fair _ a Flower” (Herman Lohr). 9.2: Mr Maurice Price in piano novelties. 9.6: Mr Ad Creo (Scotch comedian). 9.10: Tho N.S.W. State Military Band—Cornet solo, “There’s a Land” (Allitson). 9.16; Miss Freda Gilder (contralto) —(a) “Could I but Express in Song” (Malashkin), (b) “Vale” (Russell). 9.24: The 2FC Studio Dance Band—Fox trot, “Since You’ve Been Gone” (Davis). 9.30: Mr Sydney Calland (baritone), “The Silent Forest (Torrens). 9.34: Valso, “Dans Te.s Yeux” (Waldteufe)). 9.44: Mr Ad Creo (Scotch comedian). 9.48: The 2FO Dance Band—(a) Fox trot, “Don’t be Angry with Mo” (Donaldson), (b) waltz, “A Message from Missouri” (Chester), (c) fox trot, “Smiling Eyes” (Howard). 10: “Big Ben”; Miss Freda Gilder (contralto). 10.4: Late nows and announcements. 10.6; Mr Sydney Calland (baritone), “My Rosary for You” (Ball). 10.10: Tho 2FC Dancb Band—(a) Fox trot, “Crazy Words” (Yellen), (b) fox trot, “Meadow Lark” (Florito). 10.22: Mr Ad Cree (Scotch comedian). 10.28: MrMaurice Price (piano novelties). 10.34: Mr Harry Randle, (trumpet solos) —(a) “Chanson Tristo” (Tschaikowsky). (b) “Melody in F” (Rubinstein). 10.42: The 2FC Dance Band—(a) Fox trot. “Take in the Sun” (Wood), (b) waltz, “My Irish Home, Sweet Home” (Hanley), (c) fox trot, “Sunday” (Miller). 11: “Big Ben.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20088, 3 May 1927, Page 5

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20088, 3 May 1927, Page 5

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20088, 3 May 1927, Page 5

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