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ON THE AIR

RADIO BROADCAST. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. PROGRAMMES FOR TO-DAY. The following programmes will be broadcast from the principal Australian and New Zealand broadcasting stations to-day:— IYA AUCKLAND (333 f METRES.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected Studio items. 4.0: A literary selection, by Mr. Culford Bell. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: The children's hour, conducted by Nod. 7.0: Close down. 7.15: Talk on Motoring,” by Mr. George Campbell. 7.30: News and reports. 7.45: Close down. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture from Strand Theatre —Eve Bentley conducting. 8.16: Vocal quartet— The Walata Quartet, “Cast Thy Burden” (Mendelssohn). 8.20: Sketch—Miss Lynda Murphy, "Banana OU.” 8.25: Tenor—Mr. Ernest Snell, “Tangi” (Hill). 8.30: Flute solo—Mr. Hal McLennan, “Lucia Fantasia” (Kohler). 8.35: Soprano solos—Miss Lola Solomon, (a) “Rose Softly Blooming” (Spohr); (b) “The Old Refrain” (arr. Kreisler). 8.43: Baritone solo—Mr. Frank Sutherland, "Ever Bravest Heart” (“Faust”), (Gounod). 8.48: Talk on “The Pronunciation of Maori Words and Maori Names,’’ by Mr. J. F. Montague. 9.3: Evening forecast. 9.5: Interlude from Strand Theatre. 9.20: Tenor—Mr. Ernest Snell, "Black Roses” (Sibelius). 9.24: Duet—Mrs Cyriv Towsey and Miss Lola Solomon, “Crucifix” (Lohr). m. 29: Flute solo—Mr. Hal McLennan, “The Nightingale and the Frog” (Elleaberg). 9.34: Mezzo-soprano solo—Mrs Cyril Towsey, “By the Sea” (Schubert). 9.38: Sketches—Miss Lynda Murphy, (a) "Daddy and Baby”; (b) “Good Girl." 9.46: Duet—Mrs C. Towsey and Miss L. Solomon, "The Day is Done” (Lohr). 9.51: Flute solo—Mr. H. McLennan, selected. 9.55: Quartet—Waiata quartet, “When Evening’s Twilight.” 10. Q: A thought. 10.2: God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 2.30 p.m.: Cricket resumes of Plunket Shield match—Wellington v. Auckland, on relay from Basin Reserve, Mr. A. Varney announcing. Interspersed with’ selected gramophone items and lecturette by Miss Christian, of Wellington Gas Company on “Gas Cooking." 6.0: Children's hour —Uncle Ernest and party. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—" Further Instrumental Selections from W. H. Squire’s Popular Songs” (Squire). 8.5: Vocal quartet—The William Renshaw Quartet, “Hail, Smiling Moon" (Spofforth). 8.9: Humorous recital—Mr. Peter Dorrian. "The Widowed Earwig" (Thomas). 8.15: Soprano solos—Mrs Amy Dunn, (a) “Killarney’f (Balfe); (b) “Dear Little Shamrock" (Jackson). 8.22: Instrumental trio—Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "First Movement, C Major, Trio VI” (Mozart). 8.32: Baritone solo—Mr. Wilbur Davies, "ThtMountains of Mourne” (Collisson). 8.36: Banjo trios—Mrs Mildred Kenny and party, (a) “Old Comrades’ March" (Teike); (b) "Comical Coons" (Grimshaw). 8.44: Vocal quartet—The William Renshaw Quartet, "Eileen Allannah" (folk song). 8.48. Violin solo—Miss Ava Symons, * xvuumance in G” (Beethoven). 8.53: Tenor solo—Mr. William Renshaw, (a) “Malre, My Girl” (Aitken); (b) "Absent” (Metcalf). 9.0: Saxophone solo—Mr. E. J. Askenbeck, “Saxophone Scandals” (Dornberger). 9.5: Weather forecast. 9.7: Lecturette—Editor-Announcer, “Imperial Affairs.” 9.19: Instrumental trio—Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Finale, F Major Trio” (Saint-Saens). 9.29: Contralto solos—Miss Nora Greene, (a) “Silent Vale” (Stephenson); (b) "Hills of Donegal” (Sanderson). 9.35: Violin solo—Miss Ava Symons, “First Arabesque" (Debussy). 9.40: Soprano solo—Mrs Amy Dunn, "By the Waters of Minnetonka” (Lieurance). 9.44: Banjo trios—Mrs Mildred Kenny and party, (a) "Norton’s March” (Norton); (b) "I’m a little fond of You” (Caesar). 9.50: Humorous recital—Mr. Peter Dorrian, "The Obstructive Hat” (Anon.). 9.53: Baritone solo—Mr. Wilbur Davies, “Bryan of Glenaar” (Graham). 9.56: Saxophone solo—Mr. E. J. Askenbeck, “Consolation." 9.59: Vocal quartet—The William Renshaw Quartet, "Where my Cary an has Rested" (Lohr). God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METROS). 3 p.m. : Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour—Peterkin. Bedtime stories, songs, and letters. 7.15: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. Selections from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre Orchestra. 8.15: Vocal quartet— The Melodious Four, “The Shepherds" (Percival), 818: Soprano solos—Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) "Song of India" (Rimsky-Korsakoff); (b) “Slumber Song” (Gretchaninoff). 8.24: Instrumental trio— Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Finale from C Major Trio” (Mozart). 8.34: Tenor and contralto duet—Mr. Russell Sumner and Miss Belle Renaut, “Quarrelling’’ (Rubens). 8.37: Baritone solo—Mr. T. D. Williams, “The Erl King” (Schubert). 8.41: Tenor solo—Mr. Russell Sumner, “Mary of Allendale” (Nelson). 8.50: ’Cello solo—Mr. Harold Beck, "Romance” (Debussy). 8.54: Contralto solo—Miss Belle Renaut, “Field, Beloved” (Rachmaninoff). 8.59: Weather forecast. 9.0: Selections from Crystal Palace Theatre. 9.15: Soprano solo—Miss Frances Hamerton, “Go, Lovely Rose" (Quilter). 9.19: ’Cello solo—Mr. Harold Beck, “Melodle Arabe” (Glazonnof). 9.22: Baritone solos —Mr. T. D. Williams, (a) “Sea Fever" (Ireland); (b) “The Lowestoft Boat" (Elgar), (with chorus). 9.30: Humorous recital—Miss Naare Hooper, L.T.C.L., (a) “The Soliloquy of Suzette” (Hunt); (b) “Aren’t Men Funny?” (Lane). 9.36: Contralto solo—Miss Belle Renaut, “A Fairy’s Love Song" (Kennedy-Fraser). 9.40: Istrumental trio—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Serenata” (Moszowski); (b) “Valse Russe" (Bantock); (c) “Festival Dance" (Delibes). 9.52: Tenor solos—Mr. Russell Sumner, (a) “Temple Bells" (Finden); (b) “Thora” (Adams). 9.59: Vocal quartet—The Melodious Four, “Oh! What a Lovely Magic Hath Been Here” (Bantock). God Save The King. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 METRES). 3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. Afternoon session— Selected Studio items. 3.1: His Master’s Voice recital. 3.15: Address on “Hands and Feet," by Mr. Fullerton, of the D.I.C. 3.30: Afternoon tea music from the Savoy. 3.45: Studio music. 4.0: Music from the Savoy. 4.15: His Master's Voice recital. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Town Hall chimes. Children’s hour—Big Brother Bill. Little Sister Fluffy will sing, Sister Valda plays the piano, Sister Maureen plays the cornet, and Sister Nada at the piano. This is a girl’s night, and Big Brother Bill will tell stories of some famous girls. "The Happy Ditty," letters, and birthdays as usual. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address on “Books,” by Mr. H. Greenwood, librarian of the Dunedin Athenaeum. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Tenor solos—Mr. L. E. Dailey, (a) “Then You'll Remember Me,” (Balfe); (b) “Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal” (Quilter). 8.8: Piano solo—Miss A. D. Allan, “Valse Lente” (Merikanto). 8.14: Soprano solo —Miss Roma Buss, “At Dawning” (Cadman). 8.17: Recital—Miss Sheila Neilson,. “The Vicar of Marengo.” 8.27: Bass solo —Mr. J. B. Macpherson, "A Dinder Courtship" (Coates). 8.31: Piano solo—Miss A. D. Allan, “Third Movement of Schubert’s Sonata.” 8.36: Mezzosoprano solos—Miss C. M. Law, (a) “An Erlsky Love Lilt” (Fraser); (b) "A Barra Love Lilt” (Fraser). 8.43: Recital—Miss Sheila Neilson, “The Rehearsal." 8.48: Tenor solo—Mr. L. E. Dailey, “Your Tiny Hand is Frozen” from “La Boheme” (Puccini). 8.53: Soprano solos—Miss Roma Buss, (a) “My Life is Love”; (b) “Love Will Find a Way” from “The Maid of the Mountains” (Simp9.0: Piano solo—Miss A. D. Allan, “Liebestraum” (Liszt). 9.5: Bass solo—Mr. J. B. Macpherson, (a) “The Sentinel and I” (Watson); (b) “If Thou Wert Blind" (Johnston). 9.11: Humorous monologue—Miss Sheila Neilson, "Again." 9.16: Relay of dance music from the Savoy. 10.0: Close down. 2BL SYDNEY (353 METRES.) 8 p.m.: 2BL Dance Orchestra. 9.0: Merv. Lyons’ Dance Orchestra Broadcast from Romano's Restaurant. Mr. Frank Ryan (Eentertainer). Dance Orchestra. Miss Thelma Dent (Monologuist). 9.30: Lyons’ Dance Orchestra. Mr. Frank Ryan. Dance Orchestra. Miss Thelma Dent. Dance Orchestra. 11.30: National Anthem. 2FC SYDNEY (442 METRES.) 8.05: William Bowyer, basso., (a) “Le Cor"; (b) "The King’s Minstrel" (c) “Elegle". Edgar Warwick, will produce a new sketch especially written for broadcasting. Louise Homfrey, Lady baritone, (a) “Just like a fool”; (b) “Paree.” 8.32: Note: An act from the Tivoli Theatre. From The Studio—“ Behind the scenes at Hollywood” told by Miss Goodie Reeve. 9.01: St. Quintin Downer, pianist. Rus Garling —Mirth and Melody. Edgar Warwick—Radio Comedy. William Bowyer, basso, “A King’s Man,” “The incomplete Lover,” “Bedouin Love Song." Louise Homfrey, Lady Baritone—“Caroil," “Just a Memory." St. Quintin Downer, Pianist 10.05: Rus Garling. The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. Len Maurice, Popular baritone. 10.29: The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. Len Maurice, baritone. 10.45: Dance music. 11.00: Len Maurice —Baritone. Dance Music until 11.45 p.m. 11.45: National Anthem. Close down. 4QG BRISBANE (385 METRES.) A JAZZ NIGHT. 8.0 p.m.: Dance music by Studio Syncopators. Rhythmic Paraphrase—“ Echoes of Ireland." Fox Trots—“Oh! Marie," “The Far Away Bells.” Fox Trots—“l’ve Never Seen a Straight Banana." “One Alone.” Fox Trots—“ Dreaming of a Castle in. the Air," “A Lane in Spain.” Fox Trots—- " When Lights Are Low in Cairo,” “Drifting and Dreaming.” Fox Trots—“l Never See Maggie Alone," “Twelve O’clock At Night.” Fox Trots—- “ Nobody But You,” “Sweet Hawaiian Lands.” 9.0 p.m.: Betwen dance numbers the following will be broadcast:—Humorous Item—“ Sandy” and “Percy” discuss "Heroes.” Soubrette—(a) “Ain’t She Sweet,” (b) “Baby Face,” Miss Pat McOnigly. Tenor Solos—selected, Signor Corti. 10.0 p.m.: Close down. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 METRES.) 8.0: YarravUle Band: Waltz—“ Honolulu Moon.” 8.15: Russo and Bradford, Operatic Entertainers: Signor Russo—“ Drinking Song from Hamlet,” Lynda Bradford, “My Treasure.” Duet, “Waters of the Perkismen." Duet, “I Want You Beside Me." 8.30: Community Singing Transmitted from Geelong. 10.0: YarravUle Band. Dance music. 10.7: Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day, “Harmonylarity.” 10.42: Walter Cornock, comedian, “With a Tear and a Laugh." 10.52: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonlsts in jazz numbers until 11.42.

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Southland Times, Issue 20396, 27 January 1928, Page 5

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 20396, 27 January 1928, Page 5

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 20396, 27 January 1928, Page 5