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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3TA, CHRISTCHURCH. • (308 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon concert session. 6: Children's session, by Uncle Jack." 7.15: J News and reports. . 7.30: Talk, Mr M. J. | Scott, on "Pig Production and Feeding.'' sI Clnmes; relay of orchestral selections from r.verybody s Picture Theatre Orchestra unuer conductorshjp of Sir Albert Bidgood. Baritone solo, and chorus, Mr T. I) Williams and chorus, "I Be Going to Teli the Ladies," German. 8.19: Pianoforte solo. Miss Aileen Warren, Irish tune from "County Derry," Grainger. 8.23: Contralto solo, Mis's Belle Renaut, "Indian Squaw's Song'' if organ. 8.27: Tenor solo, Mr Russell Sumner, "The Wind 13 Whispering Low." Heidlinger. 8.31: Instrumental trio, Christchureh Broadcasting Trio, "Allegro, First Movement from Trio, Op. 352." Bohm. 5.35: Tenor and bass duet, Mr Russell Sumner and Mr T. D. Williams, 'The Moon Hath Raised Her Limp Above," Benedict. 8.39: Soprano solo, Miss Frances Hamerton, "Her Song and His Violin" (violin obbligato by Miss Irene, Morris), Busch. 8.43: Bass solo, Mr T. D. Williams, "Green Volley of Antrim," Langdale. 8.47: Tenor solo and chorus, Mr Russell Sumner and chorus, "Sing Us » Song," German. 8.50: Pianoforte solo, Miss Aileen Warren, "Running," Godard. 8.54: Trio (soprano, contralto, and ba3s), Misses Hamerton and Renaut and Mr Williams, "Wisdom riays 'Festiua Lente,'" German. 9: Relay from Everybody's Picture Theatre. 9.15: Madrigal, vocal quartet, "I Am in no Haste to Find the Light," German. 9.19: Soprano solo. Miss Frances Hamerton, "Oh! What is the Uso of Wondering*" German. 9.23: Instrumental trio, Christchureh Broadcasting Trio, "Melody in F," Rubenstein.- 9.29: Contralto solo, Miss Bello 'R«naut, "As the Barber Looks at Me," German. 9.33: Soprano and tenor duet, Miss Hamerton and Mr_Sumner, "Then Whisper Them," Gorman. 9.37: Trio (contralto, tenor, and baritone), Miss Ronaut and Messrs Sumner and T. Williams, "Yes! I Begin to See it Now," German. 9.41: Instrumental trios. Christ- j church Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Waltz;" ! Scott* (b) "Hungarian Dance, No. 6." Brahms. 9.55: Musical talk (illustrated), Mr T. Vernon Griffiths, M;A., Mus. Bac. (Cantab.), L.Mus (T.C.L.).

2TA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Gramophone recital.' 3.30: Sporting results to hand. 3.31: Lecturetto, Madame Britten, "Fashions." 3.46: Gramophone recital and relay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band from the Adelphi Cabaret." 4.20: Lecturettc, Miss McKeowen, of Mrs Rolloston, Ltd., "Care o£ the Hair."' -4.35: Gramophone recital and relay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band from the Adelphi Cabaret. 4.59: Sporting results to hand. 6: Children's hour, Uncle, Sandy and the Clyde Quay School; ''Huntsman's Chorus"; piano solo; story time, by Uncle Sandy; chorus, "My Country, 'lis of Thee"; followed by recitations and songs. 7: News session and market reports. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr W. King, "Esperanto" (lesson 14). t 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Band, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, march. "Ravenswood," Rimmer (T. Haigh). 8.6: Vocal quartet, the Lyric Quartet, "In Absence," Buck (Allan and Co.). 8.10: Band, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Tannhauser,-" Wagner ("Champion Journal"). 8.22: Tenor, Mr Harry Phipps, "Bells of Youth," Fletcher (Chappoll and Co.). .8.26: Band, / Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Dcr Froischutz," Weber ("Champion Journal"). 8.37: Vocal quartet, the Lyric Quartet, (a) "Fishing," Parks, (b) "The Tack," Parks (Parks-Parks). 8.41: Band, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, overture, "Zampa," Herold ("Champion Journal"). 8.48: Baritone, Mr Will Goudie, "Arguing Wife." 8.52: Band, Wellington Tranrjvays Municipal Baud, fantasia, "A Drumhead Church Service," Ord Hume (Boosoy and Co.). 9.2: Weather report. 9.3: Lecturetto, Mr F. W. Vosseler, "Whaling in Cook Strait." 9.15: Band, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, plantation episode, "Cows in the Cotton," Hall (John Church). 9.22: Quartet, the Lyric Quartet, (a) "Alexander," Brewer, (b) "Go, Ask Papa," Parks (No-vello-Parks). 9.27: Band, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, waltz, "Donnawellen," Ivanorice'(Ed. Lyons). 9.33: Tenor, Mr Geo. Howe, "The Bassoon," Ashlyn (Reynolds and Co.). 9.3'7: Band, *Wellington Municipal Tra'mways Band, American fantasia, "A Darkey's Dreamland," Bidgood (Hawkes and Son). 9.44: Bass, Mr W. Binet Brown, "Chip of the Old Block," Squire (Chappell and Co.). 9.48: Quartet, the Lyrio < Quartet, "Sally in Our Alley," Carey (Parks). 9.53: Band, Wellington j Municipal Tramways Band, "Queen of the North,"' Lithgow (Commonwealth Band Music). ;

4TA, DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) ' 7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 7.1': Requesf gramophone recital. 8: Town' Hall'chimes; studio concert by ' Bro'wn-Ewing's ', Concert Party and Orchestra. 8.1: Marsh, the Orchestra, selected. 8.5: Vocal solo. Miss E. Harvey, "Sanctuary," Hewitt. B.l2:Vocal solo, Mr B. Sullivan, "Harlequin," Sanderson. 8.16: Vocal solo, Miss' D. Elvide, "When the • Swallows Homeward Fly," Valerie-White. 8.20: Overture, the Orchestra, selected. 8.26: 'Recital, Miss D. Har- • vey, selected. 8.30: Vocal solo, Mr L. Johnston, "Lorraine,". Sanderson. 8.33: Vocal solo, Miss K. Tipping, "Until, '\ Sanderson. S.S7: Cornet solo, Mr. Robinson, selected. 8.41: Vocal solo, Mr R. Irvine, selected. 8.44: Vocal solo, Miss G. Johnson, "The First Spring Day," Drummond. 8.47: Recital, Mr J. Benfell, "The Amateur Rider," Paterson. 8.52: Vocal solo, Miss K. Harvey, "You've Got Your Mother's Eyes," Drummond. 8.55: Vocal solo,' Mr B. Sullivan, "Till I Wake," WoodfordeFinden. 9: Chimes and weather forecast. 9.1: Monologue, Mr H. Bain, "The Green Eye of the Little Yellow God." 9.7: Vocal solo, Mr L. Johnsion, "Morning," Speaks. 9.13: Vocal solo, Miss D. Elvidge, selected., 3.17: Instrumental solo, selected. 9.21: .' Vocal solo, Miss K. Tipping, "I'm Lonely, That's All." 9.29: Vocal solo, Miss G. Johnson, "Summer Begins," Drummond. 9.33: Vocal solo, Mr R. Irvine, selected. 9.37: Instrumental; selected. 9.42: Recital, Mr H. Bain, selected. 9.46: Orchestral selections, under the conductorship of Mr Chas. Parnell, relayed from the Empire Theatre. i

IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Rialto Theatre. ' 8.10: Baritone solo, Mr'Stan. Pritchard, "The Lute Player," AHitsen. . 8.14: Elocutionary item, Thomas Harris, "The Hollgate of Soissbns," Kaufman. 8.19: Piano solos. Miss Maida Hooker, (a) "Intermemo,'' Brahms; (b) "Walt!!, Op. ■42," Chopin. 8.27: Soprano solos, Miss Berta Carr, (a) "Lullaby.V Scott; (b) "Russian Folk Song," Aliabyer. 8.35: Baritone solos, Mr S. Pritchard, (a) '. "Sea Fever," Ireland; (b) "The Moon Drops Low," Cadman. . 8.43: Piano solo, Miss M. Hooker, "Rhapscdie," .Dohnanyi. 8.48: Elocutionary, Mr T. Harris, (a)'"I •Forget," Hennequin; (b) "The Plaint of the Tram Conductor," anon. 8.56: Soprano solo, Miss B. Carr, "In the Silent Night," 'Rachmaninoff. 9: Weather report/ 9.1: Instrumental and vocal, Walter Smith's Radio Band, novelty orchestral and vocal selections. 10: A thought.

2FO SYDNEY. (442 Metres:) 7.30 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.35: Mr S. H. Bowden will describe the Catacombs of Rome.. 7.47:. Lindley Evans, pianoforte solo. 7.52: Win and Windle, English entertainers. 8: "Big Ben"; the Randwick Municipal Band. 8.20: Alice Prowse, contralto. 8.23: The Randwick Municipal Band. 8.37: Alice Prowse. 8.40:' Fraser Coss, baritone. 8 45: Win and Windle. 8.52: The Sydney Instrumental Trio, Lionel Lawson violin, Gladstone' Bell 'cello, Lindley Evans piano. 9: "Big Ben"; late weather forecast. 9.1: Alice Prowse. 9.9: Ad Cree, Scotch comedian. 9.14: The Randwick Municipal Band. 9.30: Win and Windle. 9.35: Gladstone Bell, 'cello solo. 9.42: Ad Cree. 9.49: Fraser Coss. 9.58: Lionel Lawson, violin solo. '10.3: Frnser Coss. 10.10: The Sydney Instrumental Trio. 10.20: Ad Cree. 10.24: Gladstone Bel!. 10.30: The, 2FC Dance Band. 10.57: Late news and j announcements. 11: "Bisr Ben"; the 2FC Dance Band till 11.30.

3LO MELBOURNE. (371 Metros.) 7.15 p.m.: 3£r F. A. Gaunson, "OrqJ Hygiene." 7.30: The following champion cyclists will speak a few words, Harry Moody CS.S.Vf.), Boase Stanford (Tasmania). Harry Watson (N.Z.). Bert White (S.A.), "The Interstate Dunlop Grand Prir." 7.45: A surprise talk from the Tivoii Theatre. 8: Mr Eod McGregor, "Cricket." 8.15: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 8.25: Anita Shawe, soubrette. 8.29: Joe Aronson. 8.39: Ella Riddel!, contralto. 8.43: Joe Aronson. 8.53: Eileen Starr, soprano. 8.57: Joe Aronson. 9.7: Norman Pill, humorist. 9.11: Joe Aronson. 9.21: A few minutes' chat on the National War Memorial. 9.25: Joe Aronson. 9.35: Anita Shawe. 9.38: Joo Aronson. 9.49: Ella Riddcll. 9.53: .Joe Aronson. 10.3: "Argus" news service; meteorological information: sporting notes by "Olympus"; Island shipping information; Health Association's message; the Royal Automobile Club of Yictoria's safety message; acceptances for | V.R.C. Fletnington, Saturday. 10.18: Joe ■ Aronson. 10.28: Eileen Starr. .10.32: Joe Aronson. 10.42: Norman Pill.. 30.46: Joe Aronson. 30.56: Ella Riddell. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-. Symphonists till 11.40.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19148, 3 November 1927, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19148, 3 November 1927, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19148, 3 November 1927, Page 11

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