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Following are details of to-day’s programmes received from New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations;
IYA, Auckland (333 m.). 3 to 4.30 p.m.—Selected studio items. Literary selection by the announcer. 7 Children’s hour, conducted by Nod. 7-15—Talk on “Motoring,” by Mr G. Campbell. 7.3 o—news and reports. B—Chimes. B.l—Relay from Rialto Theatre. B.lo—Vocal, Miss Alma M’Gruer and Miss Beryl Smith, “My Thoughts Are Swallows.” B.l4—Cornet, Mr Eustace Tregilgas, “ Diploma Polka.” B.l9—Mr Clyde Howley, “Waiting for Ships that Never Come In," “Jazz Waltz Medley.” B.26—Contralto, Miss Beryl Smith, “ Hills of Donegal.” B.3o—Bosworth-Hemus, Towsey Trio, “ Trio, Op. 25-w-Allegro and Andante” (Bach). B.39—Mr J. F. Montague, “ Thanatopsis—A View of Death.” B.44—The Bohemian Trio,
“ Popular Hawaiian Melodies,” “Popular Maori Melodies.” B.sl—Cornet, Mr E. Tregilgas, “ Less Than the Dust.” B.s6—Soprano, Miss Alma M’Gruer, “ Pipes of Pan,” “ Love’s a Merchant.” 9-3—Weather forecast. 9.s—Relay from Rialto Theatre. 9.lo—Mr Clyde Howley, “ Broken-hearted,” “ Fox trot Medley.” 9.l7—lnstrumental trio, “Spanish Dances” (Moszkowski). 9.24 Miss M’Gruer and Miss Smith, “Just Awearyin’ for You,” “ When Song is Sweet.” 9.33—Mr J. F. Montague, “A Group of Short Poems,” “The House by the Ride of the Road.” 9.4o—Contralto, Miss Beryl Smith. 9.44—Cornet, Mr E. Tregilgas, “ The Holy City.” 9.48 ‘ —Miss Ina Bosworth and Mr Cyril Towsey, “ Sonata in F Major—Allegro Con Brio” (Grieg). 9.s7—The Bohemian Trio. "10.6—Close down. 2YA, Wellington (420 m.). 2.3o—Relay description of Anthony Wilding Shield tennis match, Wellington v. Canterbury. Interspersed with selected gramophone items, and lecturette by Miss Marion Christian, of the Wellington Gas Company, on “ Gas Cooking.” 6—Children’s hour, Uncle Ernest. 7—News, information and market reports. B—Chimes.8 —Chimes. B.l—Overture, “ La Boheme." B.s—Celeste Quartet, “ A Fox Hunt.” B.9—Humour, Mr Cedric Gardiner, “The Paddy Room.” B.l4—Bass, Mr William Boardman, “ The Vagabond.” B.lß—Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Theme and Variations ” (Tschaikow’sky). B.2B—Miss Mabel Dyer and Mr Edgar Swain, “Venetian Song.” B.32—ltalian mandoline. Mr Lad Haywood, “ At Sundown.” 8.37 The Two Boiled Owls, “ The Disorderly Room.” B.4s—Soprano, Miss Myra Sawyer, “ The Nightingale and the Rose.” B.so—Pianoforte, Mr Gordon Short, “Reflections in the Water.” 8.56 —Tenor. Mr Edgar Swain. “Fuchsia Tree,” “ Little Green Lady of Mine.” 9.4 Editor-Announcer, “ Imperial Affairs.” 9.l9—lnstrumental trio, “ Scherzo and Finale from B Flat Trio” (Schubert). 9.29—Humour, Mr Cedric Gardiner, “ The Yard Dog.” 9.33 —Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr William Boardman, “ Still as the Night.” 9.37—ltalian mandolin, Mr Lad Haywood, “Charmine.” 9.4l—Contralto, Miss Mabel Dyer, “ A Request.” 9.4s—The Two Boiled JDwls, “The Radio Fan’s Dream.” 9.55 —The Celeste Quartet, “ Good Advice.” 10—Close down. 3YA, Christchurch (306 m.). 3 to 4.30 p.m.—Selected studio items. 6—Children’s hour. Big Brother and Aunt Pat. 7.ls—News and reports. B—Chimes. Relay from Crystal Palace Theatre. B.ls—The Melodious Four. “ Welcome to May.” B.l9—Violin, Miss Irene Morris, “Serenade” (Barns). 8.24 —Tenor, Mr Russell Summer, “ Carita.” B.2B—Recitals. Miss Naare Hooper, selection from “ Peg o’ My Heart,”
“ Cargoes.” B.3s—Contralto, Miss Belle Renaut, “Slumber Song of the Madonna.” 8.40 —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “ Finale—Allegro Appassionata ” from “D Minor Trio” (Mendelssohn) B.so—Soprano, Miss Frances Hamerton, “ The New Umbrella,” “Listening,” B.ss—Baritone, Mr T. D. Williams, “ Route Marching.” 8.59 Weather report. 9.o—Saxophone, Mr Lyndon Christie, “ Chanson Indoue,” “O Sole Mio.” 9.6—Tenor, Mr Russell Summer, “ Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal.” 9.9—Violin, Miss Irene Morris, “ Midnight Bells.” 9.l4—Contralto, Miss Belle Renaut, “ Damon.” 9.l9—lnstrumental trio, “ Andante Melodique ” (Dancla), “Gavotte” (Sinding). 9.28 —Soprano, Miss Frances Hamerton
“Sanctuary.” 9.l3—Saxophone Mr Lyndon Christie, Souvenir,” “Me and My Shadow.” 9.36—Baritone, Mr T. D. Williams, “ Because of You.” 9.40—Humorous recital, Miss Naare Hooper, “ Water.” 9.45 —Messrs Russell Sumner and T. D. Williams, “ The Battle Eve.” 9.so—The Melodious Four, “ Sleep, Gentle Lady.”
4YA, Dunedin (463 m.). 3 to 4.30 p.m.—Chimes. “ His Master’s Voice” recital. Afternoon tea music, from the Savoy. Fashion talk. Studio music. 6—Chimes. 6.l—Children’s hour, Big Brother Bill and some cousins. 7.ls—News session. 7.30 Book review, by Mr H. Greenwood. B—Chimes. B.l—Bass, Mr Neil Black, “ The Mountains of Mourne.” 8.6 Pianoforte, Mr Gordon Findlay, “ Pas de Charges ” (Mattel). B.ll—Contralto, Miss Flora Williamson, “ Rest at Midday,” “ Four by the Clock.” B.‘l7—Hawaiian guitar duet, Messrs Sheehy and Campbell, “"When it’s in Hawaii.” B.2o—Baritone, Mr Bert Rawlinson, “ Drake’s Drum.” 8.25 Pianoforte, Mr Gordon Findlay “ Ballade No. 1, Op. 10, Andante in D Minor” (Brahms). S.3o—Soprano, Mrs D. Carty, “ Eileen Alannah,” “Flight of Ages.” S.36—Messrs Sheehy and Campbell,” “ Coral Sands of My Hawaii.’ B.39—Bass, Mr Neil Black, “My Old Shako,” “Two Eyes of Grey.” 8.46 • —Pianoforte, Mr Gordon Findlay, “March a La Turque.” B.49—.Contralto, Miss Flora Williamson, “ Friend o’ Mine.” B.s3—Baritone, Mr Bert Rawlinson, “ The Floral Dance,” “ The Wolf.” 9—Messrs Sheehy and Campbell, “ Lay My Head Beneath a Rose.” 9.6—Soprano, Mrs D. Carty, “ The Song that Reached My Heart.” 9.11 Weather report and forecast. 9.l2—Relay of dance music from the Savoy. 10 -—Close down. Australian Stations. 2BL, Sydney (353 metres)—B.ls p.m., children’s hour; 9 p.m., markets, news, dinner music, talk on “ Gardening Science”; 10.30 p.m. to 2.15 a.m., Romano’s Dance Orchestra, with items during dance intervals by Messrs Fred Webber and Frank Ryan. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres)—B.lo p.m., children’s hour, dinner music, racing markets, news, etc.; 10.5 p.m. to 2.15 a.m., “ Cricket Reminiscences,” Mr Harper; “Bridge,” Mr Graham Kent, relay from Her Majesty's Theatre of act of “ The Girl Friend,” followed by studio concert and dance music. 3LO, Melbourne. (371 metres)—lo p.m. to 2.10 a.m., lectures, Collingwood Citizens’ Band, Henry Trompf, Hector St Clair, Alberto Marini, Marion Lightfoot, W. A. Somerset, the station orchestra, “ The Vagabonds ” in dance music.
4QG, Brisbane (380 metres)—B.3o p.m., news, a “ Law Talk,” bedtime stories, markets, etc.; 10.30 p.m. to 12.30 a.m., the whole of to-night’s session will be devoted to a programme of popu-« lar music, including a topical chorus, orchestral selections and solos and choruses.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18396, 24 February 1928, Page 11
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