TONIGHT’S BROADCAST
WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
Details of the programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations this afternoon and evening are: — NEW ZEALAND STATIONS.
IYA Auckland.—-3 p.m., afternoon session; 4, literary selection; 4.8, studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 6, children’s session; 7.15, news and market reports —book review; 8, chimes; orchestra, “Pique Dame”; baritone, Mr. Arthur Fryer, “Oh No, John!’’; Jno. Goss and Cathedral Male Quartet, (a) “Blow the Man Down,” (b) “Tom’s Gone to Hilo”; soprano, Miss Beryl Adams, “'Pipes of Pan”; pianoforte, Mr. Cvril Towsey, (a) “Duetto,” (b) “The Bee’s Wedding”; relay of orchestral entr’acte from Majestic Theatre Orchestra; talk; orchestra, “Cabaret Girl”; weather forecast: irelay of vocal interlude from Majestic Theatre; tenor, Mr.
Jack Maddox, “Nirvana”; International Concert Orchestra, “La Spagnola”; contralto, Madame Irene Ainsley, (a) “The White Sea Mists,” (b) “A Little Winding Road”; presentation of excerpts from the opera “Mignon”; orchestra, “'Scenes Pittoresqftes”; God Save the King.
2YA Wellington—3.l p.m., afternoon concert; 4.30, sports results to hand; G, children’s session; 7, news session, market reports and sports result; 7.40, lecturette; 8, chimes; orchestra, ‘ Overture to an Irish Comedy”; tenor, Mr. G. Austin Blackie, “Laurette”; Palmer s Hawaiian Trio, (a) “La Paloma,” (b)
“Kiss and Make Up”; humorous songs at the piano, Mr, R. T. Robinson; John Henry and Blossom, “The Stocking”; bass. Mr. F. Stanley, (a) “Tommy Lad,” (b) “The Tavern Song”; orchestra, (a) “Valse Triste,” (b) “'Celebrated Minuet”; Mrs. 11. Jackson, “A Little Birch Canoe
and You”; orchestra; weather report; Mr. G. Austin Blackie, “I Hear You Calling Me"; ’Palmer’s Hawaiian Trio, (a) “Honolulu March,’’ (b) “Under the Clover Moon’’; humorous songs, Mr. R. T. Robinson; orchestra, “Americana,” (a) The Tiger’s Tail, (b) When Malindy Sings, (c) The Water-melon Fete; bass, Mr.°F. Stanley, (a) ‘‘The Lute Player,”
(b) “Rolling, down to Rio’’; Zonophone Light Opera Co., “Gems from ‘The Yeoman of the Guard’”; Mrs. 11. Jackson, (a) “Just Like a Melody Out of- the Sky,” (b) “Together”; musical comedy selection, “Maid of the East ; close down. 3YA Christchurch.—Silent day.
4YA Dunedin.—3.l p.m., gramophone concert; 4.25, sporting results: 6.1, children’s hour; 7.15, news session; 8, chimes; concert by the Salvation A™} band; baud, “Advance”; band, “My Fortress”; Mr. It. A. Mitchell, (ai_ “Silver Threads Among the Gold,” (b) •'•Like Stars Above”; violin, Toscha Seidel, “Slavonic 1/ance No. 2 in E Minor"; contralto, Miss Netta Wilkie, “The Lost Chord"; cornet solo with band accom-. paniment, “The Song That Reached Mi Heart”; recital, Mr. Lester Moller, “Matrimonial Meande rings”; bass, n Mr. G. Bond, (a) “0 Pure and Tender Star of Eve,” (b) “Philosophy”; band, (a) “Norwood,” (b) “Aberyswyth. ; wcatßer forecast and announcements; address; band “We Praise Thee, 0 God”; tenor, Mr. R. A. Mitchell, “Tho Band of
Armagh”; saxophone, Andy Sanella, “Aileen”; contralto, Miss Netta Wilkie, (a) “Sweet Early Violets,” (b) “Still as the Night”.; soprano and tenor, Anita Atwater and Luis Sanchez, “Colonial Song”; band, “New Zealand Melodies”; recitals, Mr. Lester Moller, (a) “At the Opera,” (>b) “The Crowning of Dreaming”; bass, Mr. E. G. Bond, “Young Tom o’ Devon”; band, “The Saints”; God Save the King. austr ali an st at ion s.
2FC, Sydney.—7.4s p.m., children’s session; 8.30 'p.m., news, markets and sports; 9.10 p.m., dinner music; 9.45 p.m., piano solo; 9.53 p.m., popular music; 10 p.m., selected programme by the Manly Juvenile Band and other artists. 2BL, Sydney—7.4s p.m., children’s session; 8.30 'p.m., news and sports; 8.40 p.m., dinner music; 9.10 p.m., market reports; 9.25 p.m., advertising talks and studio items; 10 p.m., concert programme arranged by W arrigal Bowling Club.
3LO, Melbourne—S p.m., children’s session; 9.5 p.m., news, markets and sports results; 9.40 p.m., lecturette; 10.1 p.m., station orchestra; 10.10 p.m., bass-baritone, Bernard Manning; 10.17 p.m., Maori songs, station quartette; 10.27 p.m., piano recital, Harold Elvins; 10.47 p.m., soprano, Molly Mackay; 10.54 p.m., orchestra; 11 p.m.,
baritone, Jack Lumsdaine; 11.7 p.m-, orchestra: 11.15 p.m., talk, R. J. A. Berry; 11.30 p.m., Victory Theatre Concert'Orchestra; 12.40 p.m., news; 12.51 | p.m., Radi-o-aces Dance Band.
I 3AR, Melbourne—B p.m., gramophone recital; 9 p.m., news; 9.10 p.m., gramophone records; 9.50 p.m., cricket results; 110 p.m., lecturettes; 10.30 p.m., Radi-o-aces Dance Band; 10.40 p.m., soprano, ■ Molly Mackay; 10.43 p.m., U’.« I p.m.,' baritone, Jack Lumsdaine; 11.9
i p.m., band; 11.19 p.m., Alan Adcock; I 11.23 p.m., band; 11.33 p.m., Molly MacIkay; 1136 p.m., band; 11.46 p.m., Jack'’ I Lumsdaine; 11.50 p.m., band; 12 mid!night, Alan Adcock; 12.3 a.m., band; 112.13 a.m., Jack Lumsdaine; 12.16 a.m., band: 12.20 a.m., news.
4QG, Brisbane.—S p.m., general information; 8.5 pm., dinner music; 8.25 p.m., commercial news; 8.30 pan., children’s session; 9 p.m., news, markets and talk on photography; 10 p.m., pro* gramme by Erich John’s party, including selections from grand opera, Alpine songs, sacred, classical music and miscellaneous numbers; news, etc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1929, Page 7
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796TONIGHT’S BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1929, Page 7
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