BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES
2ZR, WANGANUI (500 Metres; 66 Kiloclcles.)
10.30 a.m.: News and reports. 10.45 a.m.: Selected recorded items. 1 p.m.: Close down. 7.15: Book review by a literary critic. 7.40: Talk on "Your Car” by Jack Lee. 8.0: Programme of His Master’s Voice records selected by Ellery Gilbert, Ltd. Band—" Raymond” overture, played by the Coldstream Guards’ Band. Bass-baritone, "The Gay Highway,” sung by Peter Dawson. Organ, "Everybody’s Melodies,” played by Leslie James. Comedienne, "I Dunno,” sung by Wish Wynne. Tenor, ‘Trelude to the Motion Picture,” "The Loves of Robert Burns, Parts 1 and 2,” introducing “Annie Laurie” and "Afton Water,” sung by Joseph Hislop. Mixed chorus with orchestra, "Down South,” the Eveready Hour Group. Banjo and piano, “.Frivoloup Joe,” played by Marie de Pietro. Tenor, “Loves Nocturne,” sung by Beniamino Gigli. Novelty Orchestra. "Punch and Judy Show,” played by Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. Concerted with Orchestra, (a) "The Criminal Cried,” (b) "See How the Fates,” (c) "The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring,” mebers of the D’Oyly Carte Opera Company. Orchestra, ’A Room With a View,” played by Jack Hylton’s Orchestra. Soprano, “Down Vauxhall Way,” sung by Mavis Bennett. Orchestra, "Spanish Dance,” played by the Symphony Orchestra. Bass, "The Blind Ploughman,” sung by Theodore Chaliapin. Comedienne, "If You Want the Rainbow,” sung by Fanny Brice. Violin, "Liebesfreud” (Love’s Joy), played by Fritz Kreisler. Baritone, “Passing by,” sung by John Brownlee. Piano and orchestra, "Liszt Concerto No. 1, parts 3 and 4, played by Mischa Levitski and The London Symphony Orchestra. Orchestra, "One Way Street,” played by De Groots Orchestra. Male Trio, “It Goes Like This,” sung by the California Humming Birds. Orchestra, “The Glow Worm Idyll,” played by the New Light Symphony Orchestra. Baritone, "The Devout Lover,” sung by Percy Heming. Tenor, (a) “Alone in the Rain,” from the talkie "The Grande Parade,” (b) "Molly,” sung by Donald Novis. Orchestra, Doge’s March, "The Merchant of Venice” suite, played by John Barbarollis Chamber Orchestra.
IYA. AUCKLAND. (333 Metres: DOO Kiljcyclm).
2.45 p.m. (approx.): Relay of Rugby Football match from Eden Park. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children's session. 6.0: Dinner session. News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Relay of Municipal Choir Concert from the Auckland Town Hall, under the conductorship of Mr Maughan Barnett. 10.0: Programme of dance music from the studio. 11.0: Close down.
2YA, WELLINGTON. (760 Kilocycles; 416 Metres).
3.0: Chimes. 3.1: Relay description of football match from Athletic Park. 5.0: Children’s session; 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette —Mr W. McLennan, secretary Wellington Competitions Society, "The Forthcoming Competitions.” 8.0: Chimes. Overture—2YA Salon Orchestra (Conductor, Mr Mat Dixon), "The Glory of Russia. 8.9: Soprano—Miss Hannah Whelan "Rose Softly Blooming.” 8.13: Hawaiian Instrumental—The Golden Hula Quintet, (a) “Kahala March,” (b) "Carolina Moon.” 8.20: Popular songs—Mr W ,E. Elliott, (a) "Romance,” (b) "With You.” 8.2 G: Suite—2YA Salon Orchestra, "Doll's House Suite,” (a) "Green Raise Lawn,” (b) "Miniature Piano,” (c) "Clockwork Two-Seater.” 8.34: Humour —Mr Harry Painter, "Topical Talk.” 8.39: Mrs Mabel R. Nicolson, "Over the Hills and Home Again.” 8.43: Wurlitzer organ— Joseph Wayne, "Mean to Me.” 8.46: Tenor —Mr Harry Phipps, (a) "Like Stars Above,” (b) "The Lighthouse-keeper.” 8.52: Selection—2YA Salon Orchestra, ‘ Request item.” 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.2: Soprano—Miss Hannah Whelan, (a) "Morning,” (b) "In the Marshes.” 9.8: Vocal — Columbia Light Opera Company, "Ivan Caryll Memories.” 9.12: Selection—2YA Salon Orchestra, (a) "At Dawning,” (b) "Non e Ver.” 9.20: Popular songs—Mr W. E. Elliott, the latest popular hits. 9.24: Hawaiian instrumental—The Golden Hula Quintet, (a) "Kilima Waltz.” (b) "Hula.” 9.31: Humour —Mr Harry Painter, (a) "More Topical Talk,” (b) “Our Garden City.” 9.38: Wurlitzer organ—Joseph Wayne, "Kiss Me Again.” 9.41: Contralto—Mrs Mabel R. Nicolson, "Spring Goes a-Roaming.” 9.45: Tenor—Mr Harry Phipps, "I Love to Hear You Singing.” 9.49: Instrumental—2YA Salon Orchestra, "Dance Novelties.” 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0: Sporting summary. 11.10: Close down.
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. <930 KiUicvrles . Sub Metres)
11.30 a.m.: Result of the races from Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting at Riccarton (last day). 5.0: Children’s hour, "Aunt Pat and Birdman.” 6.0: Dinner session. 7.1): News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes. March—National Military Band, "Washington Post.” 8.5: Chorus—Old-time Party, (a) “When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again”; (b) "Hurrah, Hurrah.” 8.9: Mezzo-soprano—Mrs Grace Empsom, "We Better Bide a Wee.” 8.13: Banjo—Mr Perce Skinner, “Negro Melodies.” 8.18: Male Quartet—Beckenham Male Quartet, "I’se Gwine Back to Dixie.” 8.22: Tenor with chorus— Mr James Shaw "Genevieve.” 8.25: Humorous song—Mr George Titchener, "The Future Mrs ’Awkins.” 8.30: Medley—Nat Shilkret and Salon Group, “Stephen Foster Melodies.” 8.3". Contralto—Mrs D. W. Stallard, "I Cannot Sing the Old Songs.” 8.37: Baritone and male chorus—Mr K. G. Archer, "Enniscorthy.” 8.40: Solo and chorus—Mr E. R. Pitman and Old-Time Party, “My Grandfather’s Clock.” 8.44: Organ—W. G. Webber, "Fantasia of Old Songs.” 8.52: Bass—Mr Frank Jackson, "The Low-Backed Car.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Medley—Nat Shilkret and Salon Group, "Stephen Foster Melodies.” 9.6: Bass solo and chorus—Mr Frank Jackson and Beckenham Male Quartet, Spanish Serenade, "Juanita.” 9.10: Mezzo-soprano—Mrs Grace Empson, "The Song that Reached My Heart.” 9.14: Accordeon —Mr Perce Skinner, "Medley of Old-Time Airs,” "Sweet Rosie O’Grady,” "Daisy Bell,” "Two Little Girls in Blue.” "Yip I Addy I Ay,” "After the Ball.” 9.19: Quartet—Beckenham Male Quartet, "When Father Laid the Carpet on the Stairs.” 9.23: Tenor and chorus—Mr James Shaw and chorus, "White Wings.” 9.27: Humorous songs—Mr George Titchener, (a) "What Cher! Or” (Knocked ’Em in the Old Kent
Road) ; (b) "The Nasty Way E Sez It.” 9.35: Reel—O’Leary’s Irish Minstrels, "Turkey in the Straw.” 9.39: Contralto—Mrs D. W. Stallard, (a) "The Little Old Cabin in De Lane,” (b) "Sweet Chiming Bells.” 9.46: Tenor—Mr E. R. Pitman, "Marguerite." 9.50: Chorus—Old-Time Party, “Wrap Me Up In My Tarpaulin Jacket.” 9.54: Chorus and Orchestra—Jack Hylton’s Orchestra, "Old Musical Comedy Gem Dance music until 11 p.m. 11.0: Close down.
4YA. DUNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles ; 468 Metres)
3.0: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sporting results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Chimes. Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Anita. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Relay of Vaudeville programme from 3YA, Christchurch. 10.0: Dance session. 11.0: Close down.
<QG, BRISBANE. (385 Metres).
8.0: From the studid—Mena Raymond and Yvonne Weston in a pot pourri of music including piano, "Valse Triste”; vocal, "Pagan Love Song”; Violin and piano, "Desert Song.” Finale. 8.15: Austradio Musical Reproduction. 8.20: Dossie Hargreaves (soprano), “The Piper of Love,” "Only a Rose,” "April is a Lady.” 8.26: Yvonne Weston, violin solo, "Elegle.’’ 8.30: From the Royal Show. A description of the Monster Mock Battle which has been arranged as the final of the Royal National Association’s night show features. 9.1: Test match scores. 9.5: From the Stadium, a description of the main boxing contests. 9.30: Test match scores. 9.35: From the Stadium, boxing contests. 10.0: Test match scores. 10.5: From the studio. 10.15: From the Trocadero—the Trocadero Dance Band. 10.30: Test match scores. 10.35: The Trocadero Dance Band. 11.0: Test match scores. 11.15: A description of the day’s play and latest Test match scores. 11.30 (approx.): Close down.
2FC. SYDNEY. (451 Metre*).
5.45: Children’s session. 6.45: The A.B.C. Orchestra, conducted by E. J. Roberts. 7.20: A.B.C. Sporting Service. 7.30: Special country session. 8.0: From the Little Theatre —The 2FC Follies under the direction of Laurence Halbert. (Note. —Commencing at 9 o’clock, and continuing every half-hour, scores in the Fifth Test will be given through 2FC and 2BL). The A.B.C. Instrumental Quartet. A worth-while opening chorus. The amazing cure -ot a dreadful attack of hiccoughs. Laurel Mather, in popular songs. Ono of the married follies has a night out, with dire results. The A.B.C. Instrumental Quartet. Frank Ryan—" Tit Bits.” The price concerning Jasper, the villain; his victim, Phyllis; Jack, her fiance, and Fleet, the butler. Vincent Aspey, violinist. The Follies carry community singing to the extreme. A heartrending episode of the Follies repair garage. The fallen star. In the best of families accidents will happen. . An unfortunate domestic episode. The follies in serious vein for only four minutes. And a really worth-while finale chorus. 10.17: From the ballroom of the Oriental—Sydney Simpson’s Syncopaters in dance music. 10.30: From the studio. Cricket scores. Fifth Test match —England v. Australia. 10.35: From the ballroom of the Oriental—Sydney Simpson’s Syncopators in dance music. 11.0: From the studio. Cricket scores. Fifth Test match—England v. Australia. 11.5: From the ballroom of the Oriental—Sydney Simpson’s Syncopators in dance music. 11.15: From the studio. Scores' and description of play in the Fifth Test match up to the luncheon adjournment. 11.30: Close down.
2BL, SYDNEY. (353 Metres).
8.0: Harry Bennett (tenor), (a) "Fallen Leaf,” (b) "Two Roses.” 8.7: Wendling and Molloy (novelty instrumentalists), (a) "If I Give Up the Saxophone"; (b) "My Desert Rose”: (c) "Mary Caught a Cold Last Night.” 8.14: Alf Lawrence and Nell Crane (entertainers). 8.21: Carlton Fay (Novelty pianist), (a) "I’m Sailing on a Sunbeam”; (b) "Keep a Song in Your Heart” ; (c) "Romance.” 8.28: Foreword. 8.30: From the Sydney Stadium. A description of the boxing contest. Note—At 9 p.m. cricket scores in the fifth Test match, England v. Australia, will be given. 9.30: From the studio. Cricket scores in the Fifth Test match. 9.35: The A.B.C. Dance Band. 9.43: Alf Lawrence and Nell Crane (entertainers). 9.53: Wendling and Molloy (novelty instrumentalists). (a) "Sittin* on a Rainbow” ; (b) "It happened in Monterey”: (c) "Rock Candy Mountain.’’ 10.0: Cricket scores in the fifth Test match, England v. Australia. 10.5: The A.B.C. Dance Band. 10.7: Harry Bennett (tenor), (a) "The Moon is Low” ; (b) "Sacrament”; (c) "Grey Morn.” 10.14: The A.B.C. Dance Band. 10.25: Late news. 10.30: Cricket scores in the fifth Test match. 10.35: The A.B.C. Dance Band. 11.0: Cricket scores in the fifth Test match. 11.5: The A.B.C. Dance Band 11.15: Luncheon adjournment scores in the fifth Test match. 11.30: The A.B.C. Dance Band. 12.0: Close down.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 345, 16 August 1930, Page 7
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