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RADIO BROADCAST. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. The following programmes will be broadcast from the principal Australian and New Zealand broadcasting stations to-day:— IYA AUCKLAND (333 METRES). 3 p.m.: Studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's session. 7.15: News and market reports—book review. 8.0: Chimes. Special “Schubert” Programme. 8.1: Talk—Dr Kenneth Philips, “Schubert, His Life and Works.” 8.16: Sel-ection-Orchestra, “Unfinished Symphony.” 8.26: Contralto solo—“To Music”. 8.30: Pianoforte solo -Mr Cyril Towsey, “To the Sea”. 8.35: Tenor solo—“ Serenade”. 8.39: Orchestral—London Symphony Orchestra, “Finale” (from “Symphony No 7 in C Major”. 8.51: Soprano solo—“ The Erl King”. 8.55: Relay of selection “Lilac Time” from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr J. Whiteford Waugh. 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.4: Orchestral—Orchestra, “Entr’acte and Ballet Music,” from “Rosamunde”. 9.12: Baritone solo—“ The Wanderer”. 9.15: Vocal duet “The Golden Song”. 9.19: Violin solo—“ Ave Maria”. 9.23: Baritone solo—" Vision Song” (from “Lilac Time”. 9.27: String quartet —Budapest String Quartet, “2nd Movement” (Andanto con Moto), from “Quartet in D Minor” borrowed from one of Schubert’s own songs, “Death of the Maiden" and it is to this movement that the work owes its name.) 9-39: Tenor solo—“ Who is Sylvia?”. 9.43: Orchestral selections—Orchestra, (a) “Cradle Song”; (b) “Marche Militaire”. 9.50: Vocal trio—“ Just a Little Ring”. 9.54: Soprano solos—(a) “Thou Art Sweet, Peace”; (b) “Whither?” 10.0; String quartet—Thibaud, Casals and Cortot, “Is Movement from Trio No. 1 in B Flate”. 10.12: Baritone solo—“ The Linden Tree”. 10.16: Vocal quartet—“ We’re Four Jolly Brothers”. 10.20: Sel-ection-Orchestra, “Lilac Time. Close down. 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 by a representative of the Agricultural Department—“ For the Man on the Land.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—Orchestra, “Nachtlanger in Granado.” 8.11: Contralto solo—Miss Rita Arnold, “Song, of the Mill." 8.15: Tenor solo with orchestral accompaniment—Harold Lambert, “My Angel.” 8.19: Musical comedy selection— Orchestra, “The Mikado.” 8.29: Vocal duet— Miss Rita Arnold and Mr Ray Kemp, “Somebody.” 8.33: Waltz with vocal chorus—Regent Club Orchestra, “The Vagabond King Waltz.” 8.37: Humour—Two Boiled Owls, “In a Confectionery Shop.” 8.43: Hawaiian selection—The Royal Hawaiians, “Aloha Land.” 8.47: Baritone solo—Mr Ray Kemp, “The Shade of the Palm.” 8.51: Instrumental—Orchestra, repeat number. 8.59: Weather forecast. 9.0: Contralto solo—Miss Rita Arnold, “There’s a Light in Your Eyes." 9.4: Orchestral novelty—Orchestra, “Carnival of the Animals.” 9.21: Tenor solo with orchestral accompaniment—Eddy Thomas, “The Church Bella are Ringing For Mary.” 9.25: Novelty (instrumental and vocal)—Two Boiled Owls, (a) “Dainty Miss”; (b) “Mary Ann”; (c) “Virginia Creepers”; (d) “Together.” 9.35: Organ solo—Lew Whtie, “My Angel.” 9.39: Vocal duet—Miss Rita Arnold and Mr Ray Kemp, “A Night in Venice." 9.43: Selection—Orchestra, “Slavonic Rhapsody.” 9.50: Baritone solo—Mr Ray Kemp, “Love Has Come from Lotus Land.” 9.54: Scottish comedian with orchestra—Sandy MacFarlane, “I’m Eighty in the Mornin’ ”. 9.58: Fox-trot—The Anglo-Persians, “The Dance of the Blue Danube.” 10.2: God Save the King.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH—SiIent. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 BETRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes. 3.1: Gramophone items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Chimes. 61: Children’s session. 7.15: News session 7.30: Talk on “Tourist Resorts” by Mr R .W. Marshall, of the Government Tourist Office. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. Concert by the St. Kilda Band. 8.1: March —Band, “Westward Ho.” 8.4: Baritone solos—Mr R. B. Macdonald, (a) “The Blue Dragoons.” (b) “Big Steamers.” 8.10: WaltzBand, “Dream of Delight.” 8.18: Contralto solo —Miss Gwenda Burt, “When You Pass.” 8.21: Recitals—Miss Nancy Ayson, (a) “The Girl on the Stairs”; (b) “The Hindoo’s Paradise.” 8.27: Cornet solo, with band accompaniment, “For You Alone.” 8.32: Bass solos—Mr J. McNaughton, (a) “Bedouin Love Song”; (b) “Absent” 8.38: Tenor with orchestra—Silver-Masked Tenor, “You’d Rather Forget Than Forgive.” 8.42: SelectionBand. “Merry England.” 8.52: Address—Pastor W. D. Bore, “Ghosts.” 9.5: Weather forecast. 9.7: Concerted with orchestra—D’Oyly Carte Opera Company, (a) “From the Sunny Spanish Shore”; (b) “In Enterprise of Martial Kind.” 9.11: In-termezzo-Band, “Rendezvous.” 9.17: Baritone solo—Mr R. B. Macdonald, “In Summertime on Bredon.” 9.20: Recital—Miss Nancy Ayson, “The Great Lover.” 9.28: Concerted with orchestra— D’Oyly Carte Opera Company, (a) “Oh, Rapture, When Alone Together”; (b) “There was a Time” (from “The Gondoliers.”) 9.32: Euphonium duet with band accompaniment, “Watchman, What of the Night?” 9.38: Contralto solos—Miss Gwenda Burt, (a) “Danny Boy”; (b) “The Crescent Moon.” 9.43: Tenor solo with violin, ’cello and piano accompaniment—Maurice J. Gunsky, “Lay My Head Beneath a Rose.”: 9.47: Foxtrot—Band, “Just a Cottage Small.” 9.51; Bass solo—Mr J. McNaughton, “Mary of Argyle.” 9.55: Concerted with orchestra—Light Opera Company, Gems from “The Girl Friend.” 9.59: MarchBand—“ Love and Honour.” 10.4: Close down. 2FC SYDNEY (442 METRES). 9.40: Programme announcements. Studio music. Cricket resume for New Zealand enthusiasts. Studio music. 10.0: “Big Ben.” “Round the Camp Fire.” Half an hour of music, song, poem and story (grave and gay) from the works of writers and poets of Australasia. 10.30: James Donnelly, Tenor. Maggie Foster, violin: (a) “Broken Melody”; (b) “Minuet.” Gwladys Firaister, Soprano—(a) “Devotion”; (b) “Thou’rt Like a Lovely Flower”; (c) “The Lotus Flower.” 11.10: Travel talk by E. H .Jones. 11.10: Late weather forecast—Maggie Foster, Violinist —(a) “Londonderry Air’’; (b) Request number. 11.20: James Donnelly, tenor. Radio Eisteddfod. A number of semi-finalists will be heard, drawn from the various sections. 12.30: Late weather forecast. Cec Morrison's Dance Band. To-morrow's programme and late news. 1.0: “Big Ben.” Ceo Morrison’s Dance Band in popular number until 11.30 p.m. 1.30: National Anthem. Close down. 2BL SYDNEY (383 METRES). 10.0: Chimes. 2BL Topical Chorus. Mr Lance Jeffree, tenor—(a) “Ring, Bells, Ring”; (b) “The Birth of Morn.” Mr Moore MacMahon, violinist. Miss Molly de Gunst, soprano—(a) “Si mes vers avaient des ailes”; (b) “The Blue Danube.” Talk on Cricket, by Mr Hyam Marks. 10.39: Miss Eleanor Stanton, contralto: (a) “The Shepherd’s Song”; (b) “Les Separes." Mr Charles Renton, comedian. The New South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra, conducted by Mr Willie Redstone. 11.8: Weather report and forecast. Mr Lance Jeffree: (a) “Eleanore”; (b) “My Queen.” Mr Moore MacMahon. The New South Wales Broadcastingfi Company’s Orchestra. 11.38: Miss Molly de Gunst—(a) “The Last Hour”; (b) “We Two.” The New South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 12.0: Mr Charles Renton. Miss Eleanor Stanton: (a) “Rainsong”; (b) “On the Banks of Allan Water.” The New South Wales Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. Resume of following day’s programme. 12.30: National Anthem. 4QG BRISBANE (385 METRES). 10.0: Gladys Frost and Arthur Sharman (pianists) —Two pianos—“Sicilienne”; “Valse C Major.” Ivy Plane—“A Fancy”; "Heigh Ho.” Morris Cran —"Souvenir.” Ruby Massey—Australian verse, "Taking his Chance.” Gladys Frost and Arthur Sharman —Two pianos, “Divertimento Fugue”; "Prelude”; “The Jester.” Ivy Plane—“ The Prayer.” Morris Cran— “Benedictus.” Ruby Massey, Child Studie—“My Mummie”; “Spplanted.” Gladys Frost and Arthur Sharman—Two pianos—“Fete.” Ivy Plane, "Waters of Minnetonka” with violin obbligato by Morris Cran. Ruby Massey—“ Smile.” Gladys Frost and Arthur Sharman—Two pianos—“ Romance” ; “Habanero de Cinna”; “Spanish Folk Dance.” Ivy Plane—“ Ave Maria” with violin obbligato by Morris Cran. "Obstinatlon”; “Au Printemps.” Ruby Massey—Humorous, “McGinty”; “Tit for Tat.” Gladys Frost and Arthur Sharman (pianists)—Two pianos, “Romance with variations.” 12.0: Late news; weather news. Queenslander news service for distant listeners. 12.30: Close down.
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Southland Times, Issue 20642, 14 November 1928, Page 9
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