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OVER THE AERIAL.

BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. Programmes to be sent out this evening: by New Zealand and Australian stations ere as follow:—

Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —4.25 p.m.. sports results; 4.30, close down; 6.0, children's hour, conducted by Peter Pan; 7.15, talk by Mr. N. M. Richmond on "Thinkers of To-day; Graham Wallas"; 7.30, news and market reports; 8.0, chimes, vocal selections by the Savoy, Octet; 1 8.1, overture, "William Tell" (Rossini)., Zonophone record; 8.12, opening chorus, The Savoy Octet, "Let us Introduce Ourselves" (Goodwin); 8.16, tenor solo, "Queen of My Heart," from "Dorothy" (Cellier) ; 8.20, vocal quartet, "You Swear to be Good and True," from "Dorothy" (Celller); 8.25, Instrumental trio, The Auckland Trio, "Scherzo from Trio In B Flat" (Beethoven); 8.34, soprano solo and chorus, "Chon Kina," from "The Oelsha" (Jones); 8.39, waltz chorus, "Light as Air," from "Faust" (Gounod); 0.43, recitation. Mr. J. F. Montague, "The Lady or the Tiger"; 8.48, baritone solo and chorus, "Love, Love," from "The Geisha" (Jones)*; 8.53, soprano solo, "Ave Maria" (Mascagni); 8.57, suite, orchestra, selection from "Merchant of Venice" (Rosse); 9.5, weather forecast; 9.6, Old English glee, "John Peel" (Williams); 9.11, quintet, "I Rejoice That It's Decided," from "The Sorcerer" (Sullivan); 9.16, 'cello solo. Miss Molly Wright, "As Once in Happy Days" (Popper); 9.21, contralto solo, "The Old Folks at Home" (Foster); 9.25, octet, "Blue Danube" (arr. Branscomb) ; 9.30, humour, Mr. J. F. Montague, "Pat-a-cake"; 9.36, baritone and chorus, "When Britain Really Ruled the Waves," from "lolanthe" (Sullivan); 0.41, Instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, selections from "L'Enfant Prodlgue" (Wormser); 9.51, soprano solo, "My Hero," from "The Chocolate Soldier" (Strauss); 9.55. finale, The Savoy Octet, "Now Our Entertainment's Ended" (Goodwin.) Wellington, 2VA (420 metres).—4.3o p.m. and 4.55, sporting: results to band; 5.0, close down; 6.0, children's hour, Aunt Gwen and the Evans Bay Sea Scouts; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette; 8.0, chimes of the 0.P.0. clock, studio concert by the Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment Band; 8.1, march; 8.15, vocal quartet; 8.19, tenor solo; 8.22, humour; 8.27, cornet solo; 8.35, baritone »olo; 8.39, tenor solos; 8.47, meditation; 8.51, bass solos; 9.1, weather report and announcements; 9.3, lecturette; 9.13, selection; 9.25, tenor and quartet; 9.29, humour; 9.35, characteristic intermezzo; 0.41, baritone solo; 9.44, tenor solo; 9.48, selection. Chrletohureh, 3VA (306 metres). —6 p.m., children's hour, Chuckle and Aunt Pat; 7.15, news session; 7.30, talk under the auspices of the Canterbury Progress League; 8.0, chimes; programme of plantation melodies. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —6.45 p.m., children's session; 7.35, studio music; 7.60, news and markets; sports results; 8.30, dinner music; 9.5,'v0cal and Instrumental Items. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session;' 8.0, dinner music; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.15, lecturette, Alan Btrrows; 8.30, Topical Chorus; 0.33, vocal and Instrumental <tcms. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8.45, market reports; 9.10, talk, Eileen Sparks, of "The Patsy" Company; 9.31, Rod McGregor, •'Football"; 9.15, programme of dance music by Radi-o-Uces Orchestra; selected concert Items by studio artists. Melbourne, 3AR (481 metres). —6.30 p.m., gramophone record recital; 9.30, physical culture talk, Aaron Beattie; 9.45, A. O. Kelson, "Stamps"; 10.0, studio band; 10.1:,, vocal and Instrumental items. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres). —7.30 p.m., news and commercial; 7.40, dinner music; 8.0, children's session; 8.30, news and market reports, lecturette; 9.30, presentation of "Madame Butterny"; t0.15, studio concert; 10.30, gramophone recital; 11.0, programme by Citizens' Band; news. TO-MORROW'B PROGRAMMES. Auokland, IVA (333 metres}. —3 p.m., rternoon session, selected studio items; •I. literary selection by the announcer; I.f*. further studio Items; 4.25, sports remits; 4.30. close down; 6, children's hour. Nod and Aunt Jean; 7.15, news and market reports: 8. chimes; 8.1, overture, the orchestra, "Raymond" (Thomas): 8.10, vocal quartets, the Clarion Glee Singers', "Opening Chorus." "Oft In the Stilly Night"; 8.15. contralto solo. Miss Beryl smith. "Sunday" (Brahms! ; 8.19, lnstrumental, Hawaiian Trio, "O Sole Mlo" 'Hi Canun); 8.03, tenor solo. Mr. James Simnson, "English Rose," from "Merrie I'.npiand" (German); 8.27, humorous <l;etf*h. Miss Lynda Murphy, "Henry Edward's Mother"; 8.32. song nnd chorus, the Clarion Quartet, "Malsie" (Wilde); s.TiC. Wtirlitzer organ, "Trail or Dreams" Klagos); 8.10, orchestra. "Musical Switch" (Alford i; 8.50. lecture-recital Miss M. Herald. 8.A., L.R.A.M., "John Ireland"; 9.5. instrumental. Hawaiian Trio, "My Hawaii" (Lewis); 0 9, bass solo. Mr. I'uncan Black, "Chip or the Old Rlork" '"quire): 9.13. novelty trio, the Snappy Three. "The Blue Room" (Weston), "My Heart Stood Still" (Rodgers); 0.20, humorous sketch. Miss 1.. Murphy, "Oni- Month's "ortre"; 0.?5. soprano solo. Miss Alma MrOruer, "The Wren" (I.ehmann); 9.20, i-Tfrie. the orchestra, "The Answer" | Wolstenhorme-Be'ilrgham) ; waltz. the '""■hefitra, "Blue Denube" /Strauss): 0.35, •o-al duet. Miss B. Smith and Mr. J. •• moson, "The Second Minuet" (Beaslev); 39, Wurlltzer organ. "It Made You ' appy" (Ponaldson); 9.43. noveltv trio, ' » snappy Three. "Anything to Make You i *ppv (Valentine), "Piano Jazz." Rieo)s»«' (Hanlc.v); 9.51, humour. Miss ucOrucr and Mr. D. Black, "A Bit ef

Irish"; 0.55, vocal quartet, the Clarion Quartet, "Sally in Our Alley" (Old English) ; 9.59, selection, the orchestra, "Rose Marie" (Friml). Wellington, 2YA (430 metres).—3 p.m., chimes or the G.P.O. clock, Wellington; 3.1, selected gramophone items; 4.30 and 4.55, sporting results to hand; 5, close down; 6, children's hour, conducted by Uncle Ernest; 7, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Colonel F. Burton Mabln, "The Home or the Big Game Fish"; 8, chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Wellington; 8.1, overture; 8.11, soprano solo; 8.16, baritone solo; 8.-21, selection; 8.31, contralto solos; 8.38, pianororte solo; 8.46, humour; 8.53, tenor solo; 8.58, weather report and announcements; 9, instrumental; 9.8, soprano solo; 9.12, vocal duet; 9.16, light opera; 9.26, humour; 9.33, baritone solo; 9.37, Wurlitzer organ solos; 9.44, contralto solos; 9.47, cornet solo with orchestral accompaniment; 9.53. tenor; 9.57, orchestral suites. Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres). — 3 p.m., arternoon session, selected studio items; 4.30, close down; 6, children's hour, Big Brother; 7.15. news session; 7.30, final talk by Mr. J. K. Moloney on "Rugby Football"; 8, chimes; 8.1, rebroadcast of overture from 2YA, Wellington (conditions permitting); selected vocal and Instrumental numbers. Sydney, 2PO (442 metres).—6.4s p.m., children's session; 7.35, studio music; 7.50, news and markets; «.30, sports results; B*4o, dinner music; 9.5, piano, Ewart Chappie; 9.20, selected, Mr. Medley and Mr. Motley; 9.30, theatrical transmission from a J. C. Williamson theatre; 10.45, tenor, Kenneth Hunt; 10.53, Ambassadors dance orchestra; 11.3, soprano, Kathleen O'Connor; 11.10, Kenneth Hunt; 11.18, Brunton Glbb, "Australian Poets"; i 1.33, dance music; 11.43, Kathleen O'Connor: 11.50 dance music; 11.58, late news. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's aession; 8. dinner music; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 0.30, station Topical Chorus; 9.33, entertainer, Charles Lawrence; 9.40, Wurlttzer organ, N. RobIns; 9.59, mirth and melody, Mr. Crotchet and Mr. Quaver; 10.8, station orchestra; 10.23, piano, Erna Lenebach; 10.31, sporting talk, C. Dexter; 10.45, Charles Lawrence; 10.55, orchestra; 11.10, tenor, George Pearson; 11.14. talk, Mrs. W. A Holman; 11.30, Wurlitzer organ; H.4'o, baritone, Harry Croot; 11.44, orchestra; 11.58, Erna Lenebach; 12.5, Romano's Dance Orchestra; late news. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). — 7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.45, market re-S?rif;,-.°'J 6, .?/ Wllllams . "To-morrow's Stadium Event"; 9.31. J. M. Ward, "Fruitgrowing"; 9.4 5, Colllngwood Citizens' Band; »55, tenor, R. Welchard; 10.2, banjo, R ;;n, Fre 5 Ch i, 1 ?- 10> band: 10 - 2 °. wireless talk, H. K. Love; 10.30, soprano, Ella M»T^ n: J°^ 50 = band J " soprano,' Mo ly '??•?* Li 1 ;?' R - J - Fre «Ch; 11.14, band; ?«^ Ichar i I: . 11 - 37 ' band: 11- 47 . baritone Jack Lumsdaine; 11.54, news; 12.4, Molly Mackay; 12.11, band 12.29, dance music*

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1928, Page 6

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OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1928, Page 6

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1928, Page 6

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