BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. P.YA CHRISTCntJECH. (400 metres.) Afternoon concert, news and reports, etc.; studio concert; pianoforte duet, "Grand Valse" (Tita Mattei) (Messrs C. H. Davies, A.T.C.L., and E. C. A. Jones); vocal solo, "Golden Dancing Days" (Mrs Scrimshaw); violin flolc, "Serenade" (Mies M. Norton); relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Theatre; vocal solo, "The Deathless Army" (Mr S. L. Cleveigh); elocutionary, selected (Miss Manhyre); selected item; pianoforte solo, "Country Garden" (Grainger) (Mr C. H. Davies, A.T.C.L.); vocal solos, (a) "You'vo got Your Mother's Eyes" (1)) "A Tiny Bird" (Mrs Scrimshaw); relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Theatre; vocal solo, "The Holy City" (Mr S. L. Cleveigh); violin aolo, "Tho Brokon Melody" (Miss M. Norton); delected items; elocutionary, selected (Miss Manhyre); and other concert items. IYA AUCKLAND. . (420 metres.) __ Afternoon concert; children's session— Uncle Jack; news and reports, "Motor Notes" by Mr G. Campbell; Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from the Empress Theatre; tenor solos (a) "Oh, Moon of my ' 'Lehman), (b) "The Secret" (Mr E. Petty); violin solos, selected (Mr C. Stuart); soprano solos, 6olecled ' (Miss A. Ansell); 'cello solos, selected (Mr V. K. Thorn); tenor solo, "With You" (Mr E. Penny); violin solo, selected (Mr C. Stuart); grand organ recital by Mr T. S. Webster. 4YA DUNEDIN. ~ SSO metres.) Afternoon concert—vocal, instrumental studio numbers, and tho Savoy Quartet relayed from tho Savoy; children's session; news and reports, etc.; studio concert; relay oi dance programme from the Savoy Cabaret of Mr Em. Beecham's Savoy Orchestra. 2YK WELLINGTON. (295 metres.) Afternoon concert; children's session—Aunt Jo and Uncle Bill; studio concert (latest Bristol rolls and records). ' 2FO, SYDNEY. (442 metres.) Dalgety's market reports (wool, wheat, stock), fruit and vegetable markets; announcements; "Big Ben"; broadcast from the Lyceum Theatre, items by tho orchestra under the baton of Mr I Emanuel Aarons; from the . studio, Mr Bryson Taylor, "It was o' Lovor and his Lass" (Quilter); Madame Vera .Tasma (soprano); Mr Norman'Janson (baritone), "I Love Yo« More" (Dorothy Leo); Mr Ewart Chappie in pianoforte solos, "Solpogiitto" (Bach), "Waltz" (Chopin); Mr Bryson Taylor (tenor), (a) "The Barque of Dreams" Clarke), (b) "Sho is far from the Land" (Lambert); Madamo Vera Tasma (soprano); from the Lyceum Theatre, vocal aot; from tho studio, Mr Norman Janson, baritone (a) Bells of the Sea' (Soloman), (h) "Swing High" (Keelcr); Madamo Vera ,Tasma (soprano) Mr Ewart Chappie piano solos (a) "Etude in A Minor" (Chopin), (bf "Etude in G • Flat" (Chopin); Mr Norman Janson, baritone, "Song of the Volga Boatman" (Kooneman); from tho Lyceum Theatre, items by the orchestra, under the baton of Mr Emanuel Aarons; from Her Majesty's Theatre, the 2nd act of "Eose Marie" (by permission of Messrs J. C. Williamson, Ltd.); musical numbers—trio "Only a Kiss" (Herman, Lady Jane, and Malonc); sextet, "Finalotto" (Rose Marie, Jim, Hawley, Emile Ethel, and Wanda); Empire March and Gavotto; song and dance, "Minuet of tho Minute" (Rose Marie and Herman); dance, "Wanda Waltz" (Wanda); bridal procession; song, "Door of my Drcamß'' (Ro3o Marie and' Chorus); bridal finale; finale; "Big Ben"; from tho Wentworth Hotel, dance items by the Wentworth New Symphonic Orchestra under the direc- . tion of Mr. Sydney Simpson; "Big Ben'." . 3LO MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) Theatrical talk; Collingwood Citizens' Band; tho Royal. Scots; Moana Lua Duo; Dr. Bartolini; Pictro Sarcoli (violin); Wendling and Molloy; Collingwood Citizens' Band; "Cardigan"; Bob Molyneux (baritone); H. K. Love: Pietro Sarcoli (violin); Dr. Bartolini; Collingwood Citizens' Band; news, etc; tho Royal Scots; Moana Lua Duo; Wendling and Molloy; Collingsood Citizens' Band; Bob Molyneux; Collingwood Citizens' 'Band; news, etc.; . Our Great Thought; 3LO Melody Masters.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18899, 14 January 1927, Page 3
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