BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are the programmes of Australian and New Zealand stations scheduled for today. In the case of Australian stations Australian time is given in each instance, which is one and a-half hours behind that of New Zealand : IYA, AUCKLAND. (90n Kilo-ycie. P. 33 Metres). 3.0: Selected recordings. 3.15: Literary ao* lection. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by “Uncle Reg.’’ 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk—» “To Pig Farmers,“ by Mr Fred Discombe. 8.0: Chimes. Overture- Marek Weber’s Orchestra, “Vienna by Night. ’ 8.9: SopranoMiss I). Lovelace Milne. “Steal Away.” 8.15: Novelty instrumental The Civic Novelty Trio, "Chromatic.” 8.30: Elocution—Mr J. M. Clark, “Mark Anthony’s Oration Over the Body of Caesar.” 8.37: Chorus—The Sicls.-r Choir, “Faust Waltz.’’ 8.41: Piano—Mr Cyril Towscy, “Prelude in D Flat.” 8.50: Bassbaritone Mr Victor Baxter, "Fill a Glass with Golden Wine." 8.56: Violin -Erica Morini, “Minuet.” 9.2: Weather forecast ami announcements. 9.4: Balalaika Mr Simon Philipoff, “Caprice Viennois.” 9.14: Soprano Miss D. Lovelace Milne. “Robin Adair.” 9.21: Novelty Instrumental -The Civic Novelty Trio. "Lonesome Little Doll.” 9.36: Elocution— Mr J. M. Clark. "The Story of the Old Ram.” 9.43: Accordeon—Medartl Ferrero, "Torrent.” 9.49: Bass-baritone—Mr Victor Barter, "Sundfty.’’ 9.55: Chorus—The Sieber Choir, "The Mill in the Black Forest.” 9.59- Polydor Brass Band, “Petersburger March.” 10.1: Close down. 2 YA. WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles; 450 Metres). 3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected studio items. 3.30 and, 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 5.0> Children's session. 6.0: Dinner music aession. 7.0 News session, market reports and sports results to hand. 7.40: Lecturette—Mr A. E. Wilson, “Tourist and Holiday Resorts.” 8.0: Chimes. Note: This programme is subject to interruption to permit of a relay of a Sound Film Feature from the Majestic Theatre. Overture— 2YA Orchestrina, "Mayday.’* 8.9: Soprano—Mrs A. P. Truda, with orchestral accompaniment. “Waiata Maori.” 8.15: Tenor—Mr O. McGuinness, with orchestral accompaniment, "Come Into the Garden, Maud.’* 8.21: Novelty Duo—Dorrie and Laurie, "Casey Jones.” 8.29: Baritone—Mr Claude Moss, with violin obligato, "Route Marchin’.” 8.33: Selection —Orchestrina, “Gipsy Princess.” 8.41: Song medley for soprano and tenor—Mrs A. P- Truda and Mr O. McGuinness, “Irish Medley.” 8.45: Baritone—Mr Claude Moss, with violin obligato. “Boat Song.” 8.50: Valsc— Orchestrina. “Pluie D’Or.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Novelty Duo— Dorrie and Laurie, “Marui Girl.” 9.10: Tenor—Mr O. McGuinness, with orchestral accompaniment, "To a Miniature.’’ 9.14: Fantasia—Orchestrina, “Faust Frivolities.” 9.22: Soprano—Mrs A. P. Truda, with orchestral accompaniment, “Serenade in Summer." 9.26: Foxtrot—Orchestrina. "Three Little Words.” 9.32: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down.
' SYA, CHRISTCHURCH. (980 Kilocycles; 306 Metres). 3.0: Gramophone recital." 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by "Chuckle.” 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk—Messrs J. Cossgrove and W. Melbourne. "Radio Service.” 8.0: Chimes. Overture—Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. “Crown Diamonds.” 8.9: Vocal—Dulcet Quartet, “To Daffodils.’* Contralto—Miss Nellie Lowe, "Buy My Strawberries.” 8.16: Piano—Miss Aileen Warren. "Nocturne.” 8.19: Tenor —Mr Jas Shaw, “I Know of Two Bright Eyes.” 8.22: Lute and mandoline —Professor and Maria Calace.” 8.28: Baritone—Mr A. G. Thompson, “Winnin* Thro’ ” 8.32: Humour—Mr George Titchener, “Gone Aloft.” 8.36: Instrumental— Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “ScherzoPresto.” 8.47: Soprano—Mrs W. B. Harris. “A Little Coon’s Prayer.”. 8.50: Jazz songs with improvised accompaniments—Messrs Albert Carlisle and Les Grummitt. “Happy Days and Lonely Nights.” 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.2: Paul Godwin’s Orchestra. “Parade of the Tin Soldiers.” 9.6: t Contralto—Miss Nellie Lowe. “Ships that Pas* i in the Night.” 9.10: Pianoforte—Miss Aileen ’ Warren, "Humoreskes, Nos. 1 and 2.” 9.L*<: i Tenor—Mr Jas. Shaw’. “Sally in Our Alley." Soprano—Mrs W. B. Harris, “Cheer Up, Do.” 9.22: Paul Godwin’s Orchestra. “Brownie's Parade.” 9.25: Humour—Mr George Titchener, “Sarsprella.” 9.33: Instrumental—Broadcasting Trio, "Alla Danza.” 9.43: Contralto and tenor —Miss Nellie Lowe and Mr Jas Shaw. "Carmena.” 9.48: Jazz songs to improvised accompaniment—Messrs Albert Carlisle and Les Grummitt, "Should I?” 9.58: March- Band of Salvation Army, "The Scout Leader.” Close down. ( 4YA, DUNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles; 463 Metres). 3.0: Selected recordings. 5.0: Children** Hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Overture—Jack Hylton and his Orchestra. “Memories of Paris.” 8.9: Lecture-recital —"Favourite Nations I Songs; Their History and Origin,” Mr John Leech. 10.0: Close down. 4QG, BRISBANE. (395 Metres; 760 Kilocycles.) 7.0: Market reports and News service. T. 50: Popular music releases. 7.45: The A.B.C. Sporting Session. 7.59: Eastern Australian Standard Time Signals. 8.0: A Recital of Popular Electrically-Recorded items. 9.0: Metropolitan Weather forecast. 9.1: The main boxing contest will he described from the Brisbane Stadium. 10.0: Weather information. 10.10: Frank Coughlan and His Carlton Cabaret Orchestra —Dance music. 11.0: Close down.
2FC, Sidney. (451 Metres). 5.45 p.m.: Children’s seston. 6.45: Ths A.B.C. Orchestra. 7.20: A.B.C. Sporting Besuion and news items. 8.0: Studio contert programme. JBL. SYDNEY. (333 Metres). 6.15: Dance music. 6.45: Boy Scouts* sealion. 7.5: Country session. 7.2“• Dance nusic. 8.0: Studio concert.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 84, 10 April 1931, Page 10
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