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RADIO BROADCAST. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. The following programmes will be broadcast (rem the principal Australian and New Zealand broadcasting stations to-day:— IYA AUCKLAND—SiIent. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette— Mr Bryce Wilson, ’’Care of the Feet.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—Orchestra, “Alceste.” 8.9; Soprano solo—Miss Eileen Kimbell, “Morning Hymn.” 8.13: Pianoforte solo—Miss Nora Cotton, (a) “Prelude in E Flat Minor”; (b) “Two Preludes”; (c) “Poem.” 8.20: Baritone solos— Mr Claude Moss, (a) “La Serenata.” (b) “Keramos.” 8.26: Suite—Orchestra, “Reminiscences of Grieg.” 8.38: Contralto solos—Miss Nora Greene, (a) “O Mistress Mine” ; (b) “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind.” 8.43: Recital and humour —Mr Norman Aitken, (a) “The Dream Speech”; (b) ** ’Ercules.” 8.50: Tenor solo—Mr Stewart Nelson, "Who is Sylvia?” 8.54: ’Cello solo, with orchestral accompaniment—Mr George Ellwood, “Slumber Song.” Instrumental—Orchestra —(a) “Rondo”; (b) “Minuet” 9.6: Weather forecast. 9.7: Grand organ solo—Marcel Dupre, “Prelude and Fugue in G Major.” 9.15: Soprano solos —Miss Eileen Kimbell, (a) “Lilacs”; (b) “Dormi Pure.” 9.21: Instrumental —Orchestra, repeat number. 9.29: Baritone solo—Mr Charles Moss, “Haere Tonu.” 9.33: Baritone with quartet—John Goss and Cathedral Male Voice Choir, —(a) “Rio Grande”; (b) “Billy Boy.” 9.37: Contralto solos—Miss Nora Greene, (a) “Like to the Damask Rose”; (b) “Fortune’s Quest” 9.43: Humour—Mr Norman Aitken, (a) "The Colonel”; (b) “The Eye-glass.” 9.50: Chorus with orchestra—Victor Mixed Chorus, “Anvil Chorus” from "It Trovatore.” 9.54: Tenor solo—Mr Stewart Nelson, “Where’er You Walk.” 9.58: Grand opera selection—Orchestra, “Les Contes d’Hottniann.” 10.6: God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES). 3 p.m.: Studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session. 7.15: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Studio programme by Derry's Military Band. 8.1: March—Band, “New Colonial.” Bell Gavotte, Band, “Les Cloches de St. Malo.” 8.11; Bass solo—Mr E. J. Johnson, “Song of the Bow.” 8.15: Instrumental trios—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Slow Waltz”: (b) “Fest Tanz.” 8.22: Sopr%po solo—Miss Frances Hamerton, “Lo, Here the Gentle Lark.” 8.26: Selection—Band, “Rose Marie.” 8.36: Contralto solos—Miss Belle Renaut, (a) “Spanish Love Song”; (b) “Boat Song.” 8.40: Humour—John Henry and Blossom, “The Story of Lady Godiva.” 8.44: Humorous songs—Mr Basil Johnson, (a) “How Ya Gonna Keep ’em”; (b) “Down on the Farm.” 8.50: Waltz—Band, “Donau Wellan.” 8.57: Soprano and contralto duets—Dulce Duo, (a) “Queen Mab”: (b) “Winter.” 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: Cinema organ solo followed by light orchestral selection, (a) “Charles W. Saxby, “Raymond Overture”: (b) “New Light Symphony Orchestra, “My Blue Heaven.” 9.10: Bass solos —Mr E. J. Johnson, (a) “Prince Ivan’s Song”; (b) “Coming Home.” 9.16: Flute solo—Mr T. H. Amos, “Jenny Jones.” 9.21: Soprano solos—Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) “The Snake Charmer” : (b) “Echo Song” (with flute obbligato) (flautist, Mt T. H. Amos). 9.25: Humoresque—Band, “A Musical Switch.” 9.25: Humorous song—Mr Basil Johnson, “Chick, Chick, Chicken.” 9.39: Instrumental trios—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Allegretto”; (b) “Miniature March.” 9.48: Contralto solos, followed by soprano and contralto duet, (a) “Laburnum”; (b) "A Banjo Song”; (c) "April is a Lady.” 9.52: Foxtrot —Band, “There Must be a Silver Lining.” March—Band, “The 3 D.G.’s.” 10.0: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN—SiIent. 2FC SYDNEY (442 METRES). 9.40: Programme announcements. Cricket resume for New Zealand enthusiasts. Raymond Lambert, Belgian Pianist: (a) “Polonaise E Flat” ; (b) “Valse A Flat”: (c) “Liebestraum.” 10.0: “Big Ben.” The New South Wales Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. Raymond Lambert, Belgian pianist, (a) “Jeuse d’eau”: (b) “Nocturne.’* 10.30: From the Maccabean Hall, Darlingliurst: Jewish War Memorial Conversatione. Speech by Brigadier-General Lloyd. 11.0: “Big Ben.”. Late weather forecast. From the Studio. From the Conservatorium of Music: Items from the Testimonial Concert to Elaine Pennifo.ld: Elaine Pennifold, Violinist. Ila Turnbull, Soprano. N.S.W. Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 12.0: “Big Ben.” Graham Kent, Bridge Talk. N.S.W. Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. To-morrow’s Programme and late news. 12.30: National Anthem. Close down. 2BL SYDNEY (353 METRES). 10.0: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 2BL Topical Chorus. E. J. Roberts. Theatre Orchestra. “A Musical Cocktail.” Miss Hilda Grace, novelty pianist: (a) “Lopenziana”; (b) “Patsy.” The Four Bright Spirits. 11.12: Weather report and forecast. “African Tales,” by Mr F. C. Jones. Miss Hilda Grace: (a) “A few moments at the piano." (b) “Hot Ivories.” 11.34: Radio Eisteddfod: A number of semi-flnalists will be beard drawn from the various sections. 12.14: From the King’s Cross Theatre, King's Cross Theatre Orchestra. Radio Eisteddfod. Resume of following day’s programme. Romano's Restaurant Dance Band. 12.30: National Anthem. 4QG BRISBANE (385 METRES). 10.0: Lena Hammond—“ll Passa”; “Menuet d'Exaudet”: “Venez Agreeable Printemps.” “Bergere Legere” (18th Cent.). “Non n’iraf phis au Bois”; “Jardin d’Amour." Gladys Frost—“ Spring Song”; “Venetian Gondola Song”; “Two Musical Sketches"; “Andante"; “Presto.” Lena Hammond—“Sapphic Ode”; “The Sandman”; “Sunday": “The Swallow”; “The Forge.” Gladys Frost—“ Sonata in F Major": First Movement: “Allegro." Second Movement: “Allegretto.” Third Movement: "Presto.” Lena Hammond—Old English Group—“ One Morning Very Early”; “Dame Durden”; “Barbara Allen"; “Sigh No More, Ladies": “When Maidens Go a-Maying.” Gladys Frost—“Tarantello” ; “Shadow Dance”; "The Top of the Mornin' ”. 11.0: Metropolitan weather forecast. Half-an-hour of Wilfred Sanderson's Songs. Mary L. Spanger—"My Dear Soul"; “Beyond the Dawn.” The Studio Orchestra—Selection, “Sanderson's Songs No. 1.” Stanley Tamblyn—“The Company Sergeant-Major"; “Devonshire Cream and .Cider.” The Studio Orchestra—Selection, •Sanderson’s Songs No. 2.” Ernest HarperUp from Somerset"; “Shipmates o’ Mine." 11.30 --A programme by the Anglo Male Quartette. May Roberts—“ Happy Song”; "Whatever Is, Is Best.” Anglo Male Quartette-“When Evening’s Twilight.” C. R. Kolb—“Coblin’ ”. Dick Pike—- “ Undaunted.” Anglo Male Quartette—Popular number. “Coral Sands of Hawaii.” A. F. Stoddart—“Lay My Head Beneath a Rose.” C. R. Kolb (tenor) and Dick Pike (bass)—Vocal duet—- “ Soldiers of Fortune.” Anglo Male Quartette — “Calm is the Sea.” 12.0: Late news, weather news. Close down. I
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Southland Times, Issue 20641, 13 November 1928, Page 7
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