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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES

3YA CHRJSTCHURCH. (•100 metres.)

Afternoon concert, children's session, Uncle Jack; news and leporls, etc.; studio concert: Pianoforte duet, selected (Misses Muriel Johns and Dorothy Johnson); vocal solo ('cello obligato), "Love Came Calling (Miss Muriel Johns, Mr Reg Jones, "cello); vocal duet, "Garden of Your Heart" (Miss Muriel Johns and Mr H. Snelling);- recitation selected (Miss Naare Hooper, LTOL.); vocal solo, selected (Mr T. Charters); vocal solo, "In Autumn" (Miss Edna Johnson); 'cello solo, selected (Mr Reg. Jones); baritone eolo, selected (lit H. Snelling); vocal solo, selected (Mr T. Charters); vocal solo, "O Ship of My Delight" (Miss Muriel Johns); pianoforte duet selected (Misses Muriel Johns and Dorothy Johnson); recitation, selected (Miss Naare Hooper); vocal solo, selected (Mr T. Charter/; vocal solo, "Spirit Flower" (Miss Edna Johnson); 'cello solo, selected (Mr Keg Jones);' vocal solo, "Heart of Gold* (Miss Muriel Johns); recitation, selected (Miss Naare Hooper); vocal solo, selected (Mr T. Charters); vocal solo, "The Star' (Miss Edna Johnson); baritone solo, selected (Mr H. Snelling).

IYA AUCKLAND. (420 metres.)

Afternoon session; news and reports, etc.; chimes; relay of orchestral selections from tho Riallo Theatre; operatic excerpts, Gilbert and Sullivan" (Milford Sounds); phono fiddle, selected (Mr F. Williams); dance seleotions, selected (The Boston Band);, soprano solos, selected (Mrs G. Sykes); baritone solos, selected (Mr E. Daviea); relay of orchestral selections from tho Kialto Theatre; pianoforte solos, (a) "Andante and Hondo" (Beethoven), (b) "Valse do Concert" (Lee) (Mrs A. Lee); baritone solo, "Toreador's Song" (Carmen) (Mr. A. Warbrick); violin solos (a) "Valse Vamte (VViedofft), (b) "Roses To-day" (Ranzato (Mr Powell Rogers); contralto solos (a) selected, (b) selected (Miss Jessie Smith); tenor solo, selected (Mr A. Clarke); violin 8 010, 'Chanson Indone" (Korsakoff) (Mr Poweil Rogers). 2YK WELLINGTON. (295 metres.) Announcements; studio conceit and orchestral relay. I 2FC SYDNEY. (442 metres.) Dalgety's market reports (wool, wheat, stock), fruit and vegetable markets); an- j nouncementa; "Big Ben"; broadcast from the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre items by the orchestra, under the baton of Mr Alfred Moulton (by courtesy of Union Theatres, Ltd.); from the studio, Mr Alfred Cunningham (baritone); a $k <*»«/ Lockley on "Old Pyrmont"; Mr Walter Reynolds and Miss Adie Collings (entertainers), Mile. Marie Segur (soprano); 21C Dance Band in dance numbers (conductor Mr Pearce); Mr Alfred Cunninghain (baritone); from the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre, further items by the Operatic Orchestra and the Union Theatres' Master Attraction; from the studio, The Radio Revellers (a party ot Wireless entertainers, under the direction ot Mr Laurence Halbert, make their first studio appearance. They will present a radio revue full of diverting situations, and new musical ideas); from the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre items bv the Operatic Orchestra, under tho baton of Mr Alfred Moulton; from the Rtudio,' 2FC Dance Band in dance numbers; celebrity records; more dance items by the 2FC Dance Band; Big Ben , dance music. 3LO MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) Oapt. Peters; St. Augustine's Orphanage Band; Renn Miller (baritone); Pietro Sarcolt (violin); Lottie Danieir (soprano), St. Augustine's Orphanage Band); one-act p£y, Mrs Maurice Dudley and Mr Chas Dyson, St. Augustine's Orphanage Band The Royal Scots; C. Richard Chugg j (flute); St. Aug ustine's Orphanage Band; « en ° ™ (baritone); Pietro Sarcoli (violin); news ser vice; Lottie Daniell (soprano); St Augustine's Band); The Royal Scots; 3LO Melody Masters! news; 3LO Melody Masters; Our Great Thought.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19270105.2.30

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18891, 5 January 1927, Page 5

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549

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18891, 5 January 1927, Page 5

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18891, 5 January 1927, Page 5

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