TO-NIGHT’S BROADCAST
WIRELESS PROGRAMMES NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m., afternoon ses sion, selected studio items; 4 p.m., literary selection; 4.8 p.m., studio items; 4.25 p.m., sports results to hand; 4.30 p.m., close down; 5 p.m., children’s session, conducted by Uncle George; fi p.m., dinner session; orchestral, Royal Albert Hall Orchestra; • orchestral, National Symphony Orchestra; organ solo, Regi-. nald Foort; 6.15 p.m., selection, Marek Weber’s Orchestra; orchestral, National Symphony, Orchestra; 6.30 p.m., selection, National Symphony Orchestra; orchestral, Royal Albert Hall Orchestra; organ solo, Reginald Foort; selection, National Symphony Orchestra; band, H.M. Coldstream Guards; 7 p.m., book review; 7.15 p.m., news and market reports; 7.40 p.m., talk,- Madame Edith Baird; 8 p.m., chimes; 8.1 p.m., relay from Majestic < Theatre of overture by orchestra; 8.9 p.m., contralto solos, Miss Phyllis Gribberi; instrumental, Studio Trio; tenor solo, Mr. T. Moffitt; recital, Miss Raie Robinson; bass-baritone solos, Mr. Frank Sutherland; pianoforte solos, Miss Theo Halpin; contralto solo, Miss P. Gribben; instrumental, Studio Trio; ,
8.59 p.m., weather report; 9.1 p.m., tenor solos, Mr. T. Moffitt; recital, Miss Robinson; pianoforte solo, Miss T. Halpin; baritone solo, Mr. Frank Sutherland; 9.24 p.m., presentation of the grand opera “La Traviata” (Verdi), second instalment; 10 p.m., close down. 2YA, Wellington.—3 p.m., chimes; 3.1 p.m., selected studio items; 4.30 and 4.50 p.m., sports results to hand; 4.55 p.m., close down; 5 p.m., children’s session; 6 p.m., dinner music session; instrumental, Ketelbey’s Concert Orchestra; violin, Efrem Zimbalist; 6.15 p.m., morceau, Plaza Theatre Orchestra; dance, Plaza Theatre Orchestra; instrumental, J. H. Squire Celeste Octet; kinema organ, Stanley MacDonald; 6.30 p.m., instrumental, Columbia Symphony Orchestra; waltz, New Concert Orchestra; violin, Efrem Zimbalist; 6.4& p.m., New Concert Orchestra; octet, J. H. Squire Celeste Octet; waltz, Eddie Thomas’ Collegians; 7 p.m., news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40 p.m., lecturette, representative of the Agricultural Department; 8 p.m., chimes; 8.1 p.m., overture, orchestra; contralto solo, Mrs. Ray Kemp; jazz piano and vocal numbers, Messrs. Claude Hoare and Edward Silver; light song at piano, Mr. E. A. Sargeant; suite,, orchestra; baritone solo, Mr. Ray Kemp; dialogue, Angela Baddeley and L. Du Garde Peach; contralto solos, Mr. Ray Kemp; instrumental, orchestra; 8.58 p.m., weather report; 9 p.m., jazz piano and vocal numbers, Messrs. Claude Hoare and Edward Sil-'' ver; light song at piano, Mr. E. A. Sargeant; instrumental, orchestra, request number; baritone solo, Mr. Ray Kemp; vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kemp; instrumental, orchestra; 9.30 p.m., “His Master’s Voice" dance programme: bassbaritone solo, Peter Dawson; foxtrot with vocal refrain, Arcadians Dance Orchestra; foxtrot, Jack Pettis and His Pets; waltz, Arcadians Dance Orchestra; baritone solo, Noel Coward; foxtrot, Jack Pettis and His Pets; humour, Leonard Henry; foxtrot, Arcadians Dane® Orchestra; foxtrot, Ambrose and his Orchestra;” foxtrot, Arcadians Dance Orchestra; 10.3 p.m., baritone solo, Noel Coward; foxtrot with vocal refrain, George Olsen’s Music; foxtrot with vocal refrain, Park Central Orchestra; waltz, the Troubadours; Wurlitzer organ solos, Leslie James; foxtrot, Arcadians Dance Orchestra; foxtrot with vocal refrain; foxtrot, Arcadians Dance Orchestra; humour, Leonard Henry; community Lancers, Bert Firman’s Dance Orchestra; baritone solo, Maurice Elwin; foxtrot, Nat Shilkret’s Orchestra; foxtrot with vocal chorus, George Olsen’s Music; 10.51 p.m., baritone solo, Maurice Elwin; foxtrot with vocal refrain, (Statler Pennsylvanians: waltz, Nat Shilkret’s Orchestra; 11 p.m., close, down.
3YA, Christchurch. —Silent day. 4YA, Dunedin.—3 p.m., chimes;,. 3.1 p.in, selected gramophone items; 4.25 p.m., sports results to hand; 4.30 p.m., close down; 6 p.in., chimes; G.l p.m,, children's session; 7 p.m., news session; 7.30 p.m., lecturctte, Mr. Lloyd Ross, M.A., LL.B.; 8 p.m., Town Hall chimes; studio concert by the St. Kilda Band: March, band; baritone solo, Mr. Neil Black; novelty, Xylo Rim ba Orchestra; part-song, band; soprano solos, Miss Louise de Reya-; male chorus, Sheffield Orpheus Male Choir; cornet solo, band; recital, Miss Julie Jacobs; selection, De Groot’s Orchestra; 9 p.m., weather report; 9.2 pan., selection, band; bass solos, Mr. Neil Black; novelty, Xylo Rimba Orchestra; trombone fantasia, band; soprano solo, Miss Louise de Reya; recitals, Miss Julie Jacobs; air and variations, band; 9.52 p.m., male chorus, Sheffield Orpheus Male Voice Choir; march, band; 10 pan., close down.
AUSTRALIAN STATIONS.
Sydney, 2FC (422 metres).—7.ls p.m., " children’s session; 8.15, dinner music by the studio orchestra; ' 9, sports; 9.7, stock exchange reports; 9.10, news; 9.15, organ recital; 9.45, programme by the Australian Broadcasting Dance Orchestra, interspersed with concert items-by other artists. . ■
Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.45, din-’ ner music; 8.15, children’s session;. 8.35, studio music; 8.50, market reports;-9, y dinner music; 9.30, semi-classical programme; 11, talk; 11.15, revue programme.
Melbourne. 3LO (371 metres). —7.15 p.m., ’ children’s session; 8, market reports; 8.30, lecturettes; 9.30, selected concert programme.
Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres).—7.4s p.m., dinner music by the sjtudio orchestra; 9, gramophone records; 9.15, market reports; 9.30, selected concert programme.
Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—7.3o p.m., general news 5 7.35, astronomy v talk; 7.45, records; 7.55, commercial; 8, children’s session; 8.30, news, markets and lecturette; 9.30, choral and solo programme, including seven Fisk Jubilee Spirituals, by the Kingsholme Methodist Choir of 45 voices.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1929, Page 3
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