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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on "Physical Culture," by Mr Norman Kerr. S: Chimes. S.l: R*l»y of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre, Kve Bentley conducting. 5.9: Quartet. St. Andrew's Quartet, "Come to the Show," Ulivcr (Larway). 8.14: 'Cello solo. Miss W, Moore, "Harlequinade." Squire. 8.1 S: Soprano solo, Miss Adelaide Taylor, "A Woodland Madrigal," Wilson. 8.22: Trio, Miss Taylor and Messrs Peter and Colledge, "Shall a Clown!" Bennett (Novello). 5.27: Piano solos, Mr Geoffroy Colledge, (a) "Csikos ct Bohemeune," Bohra (Lengnick); (b) "Fruhlingslied," Merkel (Paxton). 5.35: Bass solo, Mr Arthur Colledge, "Honour and Arms," Handel (Novello). 8.40: Elocutionary, Miss Gladys Gammon, selected. 5.45: Relay of musical interlude from Strand Theatre. 8.54: Quartet, St. Andrew's Quartet. "Evening and Morning." 9: Weather report. 9.1: Tenor solo: Mr Robert Peter, "Beloved, It Is Morn." 9.6: 'Cello solo, Miss W. Moore, "Serenade," Toselli. 9.10: Soprano solo, Miss A. Taylor, "Thoughts llavo Wings," Ledmann (Boosey). 9.15: Quartet, St. Andrew's Quartet, "Wake With a Smile, O Month of May," Bennett (Novello). 9.21: Elocution. Miss G. Gammon, selected. 9.26: Contralto solo, Miss Phyllis Gribbcn, "O, Love from Thy Power," Saint-Saens (Durand). 9.52: Relay of musical entr'acte from Strand Theatre. 9.42: Duet. Messrs Peter and Colledge, "Army and Navy." Cooke. 9.43: Piano solo, Mr G. Colledge, "Wanderstunden," Heller (Paxton). 9.53: Quartet, St. Andrew's Quartet, "A Roundelay," Oliver (Larway). 9.59: A thought.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon concert session. 6: Children's session, by Uncle Sam. 7.15: Addiugton stock market reports. 7.30: News. H: Chimes: relay of orchestral sele:tious from Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under conductorship of Mrs Black. 8.15: Tenor solo, Mr Gregory Russell,- "An African Love Song," Kevin. 8.19: Contralto solo, Miss Mildred Russell, L.A.8., A.T.C.L., "A Litany," Hurlstone. 8.23: Humorous lecture, Mr Alec Dey, "Mary Had a Little Lamb," Chevalier. 8.27: 'Cello solos, Mr Harold Beck, (a) "Barcarolle," Sitt, (b) "Hungarian Folk Melody," traditional. 8.30: Talk, .Mr Leo. Hayward, "World's Tourist Fishermen I Have Mot in New Zealand. 8.33: "Hungarian Polk Melody," traditional. 8.33: Tenor solo, Mr Gregory Russell, "Pleading," Klgar. 8.36: Contralto solo, Miss Mildred Russell, "Thou Art Risen, My Beloved," Taylor. 8.40: Instrumeatal trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Adagio and Allegretto, Scherzando," from "Trio, Opus 181," Gurlett. 8.48: Australian poem in lingo, Mr Alec Bey, "The Play" in "Sentimental Bloke," Dennis. 8.54: 'Cello solos, Mr Harold Beck, (a) "Old French Dance," Marias, (b) "Minuetto," Becker. 9: Relay from Grand Jicture Theatre. 9.35: Tenor solos, Mr Gregory Russell, (a) "Where the Abana Flows," Findcn, (b) "Allah! Be With Us," from song cycle, "A Lover in Damascus." 9.40: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "March" and Habanera" from opera "Carmen," Bizet. 9.47: Contralto solo. Miss Mildred Russell, "Yesterday and To-day," Spross. 9.51: Vocal duet,"Miss Mildred and Mr Gregory Russstl, "Somewhere a Voice is Calling," Tate. 9.54: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "The Red Sarafan," Vcrhimov, (b) "Fascination Waltz," Bush.

2FC SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) 7.30 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.35: James Donnelly, tenor. 7.42: Cricketing reminiscences—a talk prepared by Mr Frank Harper and delivered by Mr L. G. Watt. 7.55: Enid D'Arcy, soprano. 8: "Big Ben," from the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre, Georgo street, Sydney, items by Jimmy Elkin's Jazz Band. 8.15: From the studio, Raymond Ellis, English operatic baritone. 8.24: "The Wedding o£ Mike," a fantasy written by Jack Win, in which the central character will bo played by "Mike," whose identity has kept listeners guessing for quite a long time. 8.40: Jimmy Elkin's Jazz Band. 8.50: James Donnelly. 8.58: Late weather forecast. 0: "Big Ben"; "The Two Vagabonds'," novelty musicians. 9.10: From the King's Hall, items-from the violin recital by Rene Birkitt. 9.30: From the studio, Enid D'Arcv. 9.38: "The Two Vagabonds." 9.48: Havmo'nd Ellis. 10: "Big Ben"; Jimmy Elkin's Jazz Band. 10.15: From the studio, Hal Vane and his Dance Band. 10.30: Late weather forecast; Len Maurice, baritone. 10.38: Hal Vane's Dance Band, interspersed with vocal items by Len Maurice till 11.30.

3LO MELBOURNE. ' (371 Metres.) 7.15 p.m.: Under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture, Mr R, Cro.we, ActingDirector of Agriculture, will speak on "Marketing Methods." 7.30: Mr A. O. Leith, M.C.E., A.M.I.E. (Aust.), "The Engineer and the Community." 7.45: Captain C. -11. Peters, "Books, Wise and -Otherwise,"- 8: Health Association's message.'B.l: "Fidelio," an opera in two acts, by Beethoven, by the Melba Conservatorium Opera Society, Mr A. C. Ba"rt!emßn's Male Choir and • the ■ Melbourne Symphony Orchestra under the direction ofMrFrita Hart. 10.15: ''Argus" .news service; meteorological information; British official wireless news from Rugby; tho Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's Safety Message. 10.25: Joe Aronson 'and his SyncoSymphonists. 10.35: Marie Lawton, the girl with tho voice and the harp. 10.45: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 10-5 2 - Warde Morgan, tenor. 11: Our Great Thought.. 11.1: Joe Aronson. and .his SyncoSymphonists till 11.40. .

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19141, 26 October 1927, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19141, 26 October 1927, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19141, 26 October 1927, Page 11

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