BROADCASTING.
TODAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA CFTRISTCHCRCH. (400 Metres.) Afternoon concert; special children's session arranged by Uncle Jack; stories and music; studio concert by the folloivins artists:—Vocal duets, Miss M. Nelson and Mr C. Colville; pianoforte 6olos, Mr K. C. A. Jone*; soprano solos, Mrs Sneesby; baritone solos, Mr C. Colville; violin solos, Miss Norton; soprano solos, Miss M. Nelson; duet, Miss Kelson and Mr 0. Colville; pianoforte solo, Mr K. C. A. Jones; soprano solo, Mrs Sneesby; baritone solo. Mr Colville; violin bolo. Miss Norton; soprano solo. Miss Kelson; grand organ recital from 9 p.m. by Mr Kobrrt Lake. IYA AUCKLAND. (-120 Metres.) Relay description of races; children's session; news and reports; motor notes by Mr Geo. Campbell; chimes; relay of orchestral selections; instrumental, vocal, and elocutionary items; crand organ recital of seasonal "music by Mr T. S. Webster. 4YA DUKEDIK. (IiSO Metres.) Afternoon concert; children's session. Aunt Diana's nister; news and reports, etc; studio concert; relay of dance programme from the Savoy Cabaret by Mr Em. Beet-ham and his Savoy Dance Orchestra. 2YK "WELLINGTON'. (295 Metres.) Afternoon concert, including relay • of dance selections by Manuel Hymau's Inhibition Band from the New Adeiphi Cabaret; childron's session, Aunt Jo and Uncle Bill; studio concert of latest Bristol rolls and records, and relay of Manuel Hymau's Exhibition Band from the New Adeiphi Cabaret. 2FC SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) "Evening News" late news service and weather information; Dalgety's market reports (wool, wheat, stock), fruit and vegetable market; announcements; broadcast from Farmer's Exhibition Hall, an "all-star" programme supplied by 2FO leading artists, who are appearing at the studio reunion. The following items will be icluded:—Greetings; Mr Richard A. Bartlcman, baritone; Miss Peggy Dunbar, contralto; Mr Joe Cabill. entertainer, "Mister Dooley on Piano Playing"; Miss Marie Cooke, soprano: Miss Virginia Basaetti, contralto; Mr Reg. Greenwood, comedian, "My Home is Far Away"; Mr Charles Stephens, tenor, and Miss Joyce Hadley, soprano, duet from "Madame Kiti Mr Brtinton Gihb, elocutionist, "The Disagreeable Musician"; Madame Emily Marks, soprano; Miss Annie Hughes, English character actress, "England"- some sidelights on 2FC; Miss Mabel Batchflor, soprano; Mr Alfred Cunningham, baritone; Madame Vera Tasma, soprano; Mr Charles Lawrence, entertainer; Mr Ernest Archer, tenor; Madame Evelyn Grieg, some microphone musings; Miss Elsie Peerless, soprano; Mr Russ raiding, entertainer; Mr Lionel Lawson, violinist; Mr Walter Hunt and Miss Eve "Wnrhurst; Mr A. E. Y. Benham, bass; Mr Ad. Cree, Scots comedian; Mr Gladstone Bell, 'cellist; Mr Fred Harman. baritone; Mr E. J. Van der Velde; Mr Lindley Evans, pianist- the Metropolitan Quartette, consistin" of Miss Marie Cooke, soprano, Miss Mary Bourke, contralto, Mr A. L. Champion, tenor, and Mr A. G. Ellin, baritone, in the nunrtette. "Love Triumphant" (Ensthorpo); Miss Leslie Elliott, entertainer: Mr Mayo Ihinter in steel guitar items: Miss Daisy Richards, violinist; Miss Eileen Boyd, soprano; 2FO Dance Band in dance numbers, conductor. Mr Eric Pearce; some humour; a Skit on Ourselves; 2FC Dance Band.
3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) Theatrical; 3LO Melody Masters; Between Dances—Rupert Hazell and Elsie 1 Day; Pat McLean; Renn Miller; Mascot Ralston.
SATURDAY. IYA, AUCKLAND. Relay description of races from course; relay of dance programme. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. Studio dance programme, interspersed with dance relays from Dixieland Cabaret. 2YK, WELLINGTON. Relay of dance programme from the Columbian Cabaret by Bird's Columbian Solo Six Orchestra. 2FC, SYDNEY. The Chimes of 2FO and announcements; broadcast from the Crystal Palace Theatre, items by the orchestra, under the baton of Mr Harry Stone (by courtesy of the directors of Union Theatres, Ltd. ; 'om the StudioMiss Elsie Peerless, soprano, "Caro Nome ' (Verdi); Stewart and Lorraine, humorous instrumentalists; banjo duet, "Egmont," violins (a) "Perfect Day" (Bond), (b) "Christmas .Sleigh Bells," (c) "Just One Girl" (Noall); Mr Laurence Halbert, baritone; bagpipe selection; Miss Elsie Peerless, soprano (a) "Hame" (Davies), (b) "The Scottish Bluebell" (Barker); Mr Jack Lumsdairie, entertainer; Mr Ad Cree, Scottish comedian, "When I Meet Machie" (Lauder); Stewart and Lorraine, humorous instrumentalists — (a) Banjo duet, "Annie Laurie" (Scott), (b) violins, "The Rosary" (Nevin), (c) organ chimes duet, (d) violins, "Sole Mio" (Di Capua); Miss Elsie Peerless, soprano, "Spring" (Tosti);'bagpipe selections; Mr Ad Cree. Scottish comedian, "Chairman's Remarks" (Taylor); Mr Jack Lumsdaine, entertainer; Stewart and Lorraine —(a) "Sweet Chiming Bells," <b) banjo duet, "Dusky Rose" Allan), (c) organ chimes duet, "Death of Nelson," (d) "Mary of ATgyle" (Nelson) ; from the Crystal Palace Theatre, items by the orchestra under the baton of Mr Harry Stone; Mr Laurence Halbert, baritone; 2FC Dance Tand in dance numbers, conductor Mr Eric Pearce; Mr Ad Cree, Scottish Comedian, "Mary Mack" (Johnstone); further items by the Dance Band; announcements; dance music from 2FO Dance Band.
3LO, MELBOURNE. Coburg City Band; Renn Miller, baritone; Tonovox Quartet; Reginald Bradley, violin recital; Coburg City Band; Elsie Davies, soprano; one-act play; Coburg City Band; Moana Lua Duo; Renn Miller, baritone; Coburg City Band; Tonovox Quartet; news; Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day; Moana Lua Duo; Elsie Davies, soprano; news; Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day; Cohurg City Band; Our Great Thought; 3LO Melody Masters. SUNDAY. IYA, AUCKLAND. Relay of evening service from St. Mary's Church of England Cathedral, preacher the Rev. Canon Percival James, organist Mr Edgar Randall; grand organ, choral, and vocal items will be from the church. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. Relay of evening service from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, preacher the Rev. Norman Webster; grand organ, choral and vocal items wilt be broadcast from the church. / 4YA, DUNEDIN. Relay of evening Bervice from the First Church of Otago, preacher Dr. E. N. Merrington, organist Dr. V. E. Galway; relay from St Kilda Band Rotunda (weather permitting) of concert by the St. Kilda Band, under the direction of Mr Jas. Dixon. 2YK, WELLINGTON. Relay of evening service from Vivian street Baptist Church, preacher the Rev. F. E. Harry, organist and choirmaster Mr R. Don;
relay from His Majesty's Theatre of the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band recital and concert, under the direction of Mr Harry Berry. 2FC, SYDNEY. Announcements; from the Studio—Mr David Craven, baritone; Miss Barbara Briscoe, contralto, recit. "Sponsa Euridicl," aria, "Che Caro" (0. W. Gluck); Miss Daisy Richards, violinist (a) "Hebrew Melody" (Ashron), (b) "La Gi'tana" (Kreisler); Mr Dav' ' Craven, baritone; Miss Barbara Briscoe, contralto, "Out of the Deep I Call" (Martin); Miss Daisy Richards, violinist (a) "Romance" (Wienawski), (b) "Minuet" (Porpora-Kreisler); Mr David Craven, baritone: Miss Barbara Briscoe, contralto (a) "Hindoo Song" (Beraberg), (b) "Beside Still Waters" (Hambler); broadcast from St. James'B Church o£ England, King street, Sydney, the evening service, conducted by the Rev. P. A. Micklem. M.A.; broadcast from the Manly Beach Rotunda, items by the Manly Municipal Band, under the baton of Mr J. Pbeloung; from the Studio—Mr Sydney Calland, baritone (a) "Have You News of My Boy Jack" (German), (b) "The Sweetest Flower That Blows" (Hawley); Miss Eileea Boyd, contralto; piano solos; Mr Sydney Calland, baritone (a) "The Silent Forest" (Torrens), (b) "The Minstrel Boy" (Moore); Miss Eileen Boyd, contralto.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18888, 31 December 1926, Page 9
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