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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.

SYA OHRISTCHUBCH. (306 Metres.) 8 a.m.: Breakfast session—news items—;he day's race eard. Conditions of roodi, Attraction* in Chrißtchurch for the day, Gramophone items. 11.30: Relay description of Canterbury Jockey Club's Meeting at Riccarton. During the intervals between the races a lady announcer will give a description of the dresses. Band items will also be relayed. 5.30 p.m.: Children's session— Uncle Sam. 6.30: Orchestral selections. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Sports results. 8: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections by arrangement with Liberty Piclure Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr Ernest Jamieson. 6.15: Humorous chats —-Mr Sydney Comfort, (a) "Birds of a Feather" (M.S.); (b) "How ho Discovered the North Pole —a fact made public for the first time" (M.S.). 8.24: Banjolin solos —Mr Arthur Hodgson, (a) "Comical Coons" (<Jrinwuaw); (b) "Rendezvous" (Aletter); 5.31: Songs at piano—Mrs Helen Murdoch, (a) "Poor Papa" (Woods); (b) "Two Little Blue Birds," from "Sunny" (Kern); 8.30: instrumental trios —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Barcarollo" (Offenbach) ; (b) "Hornpipe" (Bridge). 8.45: Humour— Miss Dorothy Johnson at the piano, and tho Happiness Boy will give you patter songs aud tommy rot. introducing humorous song, "I've Never Soeu u Straight Banana." 5.53: English concertina —Mr K. AV. Heald, (a) "Collection o£ Scottish Airs" (M.S.); (b) •■American Eagle March" (Sousa). 9: Relay of orchestral selections from Liberty Theatre. 0.10: Girl soprano solos —Miss Violet Lapslie, (a) "Bird oi Love Divine". (Wood); (b) "Where the Wanganui 1'lows" (Benzoni). Ul7- Banjolin solo —Mr Arthur Hodgson, "Darkevlaud fantasia on Nigger Melodies" (Kc-id)* 9.22: Songs at piano—Mrs Helen Murdoch, (a) "The World of yearns"; (b) "Longing" (own compositions). 9.30: Relav of orchestral music from Olympia Motor Show. 9.40: Serious sermonette —Mr Sydney Comfort will give his opinions "On the Depravitv of Man" (M.S.). 9.45: Instrumental trios —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Lisolotte" (Adam); (b) "Sweet Inuocenco" (Elliott); (c) "Military March (Schubert). 9.55: Girl soprano solo, Miss Violet Lapslic, "What a Wonderful World it would bo" (Lohr). 10: English concertina Mr E. W. Heald, (a) "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan); (b) "When You and 1 Wore Voung, Maggie" (Butterfield). 10.7: Humour —Miss Dorothy Johnson at the piano, with tho Happiness Boy, will give you more patter songs and tommy rot, introducing a medley of humour. 10.15: Relay of dance music from Dixieland Dance Cabaret by kind permission of Mr J. Dickson., Music by Les. Marston's dance orchestra. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (120 metres.) 11.30 a.m.: Subject to suitable conditions, rebroadcaet of 3YA, Christehurdi, Carnival Week. Maces will be interspersed with a. description cf the New Zealand Touring Team v. Host of New Zealand cricket match and witli selected gramophone items. 6 p.m.: Children's aession, conducted by Auntie I>ot. Piano, Cousin Betty, "Fall of I'earle"; song, Cousin Moyra, "Tying Apples on a. Lilac Tree"; stories by Auntie Dot; humorous recitation, Cousin Eliot, "Bell Smith"; lecturette, Mr Johannes Andersen, "The Maori"; humorous recitation, Cousin Eliot, "AVasii, Wash, Wash" (anon.); Masters Victor Goodfellow and Gordon Nash will entertain with violin and story; lecturette, Mr Phil Sykes, "What Part Doos Sport Play in Secondary Education?" 7: Newa session and market reports. 7.16: Sports results. 8: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, "Evening Bells" (Idyll Ellenberg). 8.5: Quartet—Celeste Quartet, Hunting Chorus, "Dorothy" (Cellier). B.lo \ Bass—Mr W. Boardman, "Sir Soger de Coverley" (Collman). 8.15: Trio— Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Finale, D Minor Trio" (Mendelssohn). 8.25: Duet—Mr W. Boardman and Miss Myra Sawyer, "The Garden of Your Heart" (Dorel) 8.29: Tenor —Mr Edgar Swain, "Harlequin" (Sanderson). 8.3 a: Trie— Symons-EUwood-Short Trio, "Gipsey Rondo" (Haydn). 8.45: Duet—Mr and Mrs Edfrar Swain, "Caro Mio Ben" (Giorditii). 8.50: Soprano—Miss Myra Sa,wyer, "Vi'laneTlo" (D«1I Acqua). 8.55: Trio— Symons-Ellwood—Short Trio, "A Min. Sonata, Ist Movement" (Grieg). !>.2: Lecturette—Sir Trilby King, "Child Welfare." 9.18: Contralto—Miss Mabel Dyer, "Heart of Gold" (MannoyV 5.22: ' Quartet—Celesta Quartet. "In This Hour of Softened Splendour" fPinsuti). 0.26: Lecturette—Miss Phyllis Bates, "Ballroom Etiquette." 9.40: Relay of Manuel Hyraan's Exhibition Band from Adelphi Cabaret. A 4YA, DUNEDIN. (463 metres.). 7.1 a p.m.: Nowb session. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Baritone eolos—Mr R. MStchell, (a) "Like Stars Above," McDonald; (b) "Angel of Light," Donizetti. 8.7: Pianoforte duet—Misses Alice Wilson snd Marjorie Watts, selected. 8.12: Soprano solos —Mise Matti Edgar, (a) "I Go On My Way Singing," Dreville-Smith; (b) "Dawn Sides," Clark. 8.18: Clarinet solo—Rev. G. E. Moreton, selected. 8.22: Tenor solos—Mr W. Mills, (a) "Four-Leaf Clover"; (b) "At Dawning," Cadman. 8.28: Pianoforte soloMiss Alice Wilson, "Prelude," Chopin. 8.33: Contralto solos—Miss Winnie McPeak, selected. 8.59: 'Cello solo—Mr Malcolm Robilhard, "Londonderry Air." 8.44 Address by Mr A. W. Wilson, manager of the Government, Tourist Department, Dunedin, "Tourist Resorts of the South Island." 9: Pianoforte duet—Misses Alice Wilson and Marjorie Watts, "Unfinished Symphony," Schubert. 9.5: Baritone solos—Mr R, Mitchell. (a) 'Romance," Bonner; (1i) "Silver Threads I Among the Gold." 9.12: Clarinet sole—Rev. G. K. Moreton, selected. 8.16: Soprano solos -Miss Matlie Edfjar, (a) "White Bird," (Dnunmond); (b) "Give Me Youth and a Day ' Drnmmond. 9.22: 'Cello eolos—Mr Malcolm Ro-billiard, selected. 9.26- Tenor solos-Mr W. Mills, (a) ' "My Heart's De--8"V Clarke; (ty "The Hawke," Clarke. •ml . Pianofor '« solo—Miss Alice Wilson, Refrain do Berceau," Pslmgren. 9.42: Clarinet solo—R«v. G. E. Moreton, selected. 9.47: Contralto eolos—Miss Winnie McPeak, Reacted. 9.58: 'Cello solos-Mr Malcolm Robilhard, selected. IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 metres.) 7.15 to 7.45 p.m.: Newa and eporia results. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of Municipal Band from Town Hall; Mr Christopher Smith, conductor. 9.30: Relay of dance music from Chck-Clack Cabaret by the Click-Clack Radio Orchestra, under Mr Walter Smith. 11- \ thought. ,' 2FC, SYDNEY. (442 metres.) 7.30 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.35: Hints by Mr S. H. Bowden ou how to see a picturo. 7.45: Sid Montague, uku. lele. 7.51: From the Railway and Tramway Institute, Sydney—ltems from the third annual Eisteddfod. 9.10: From tho Studio—Rus Garling and his "Sparklers" in their monthly programme. J 0.30: The Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.57: Late news; the Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra and musical items from the Studio till 11.45. BLO MELBOURNE. (371 Metres.) 7.15 p.m.: Mr H. E. P. Lamps. The history of Timekeepers. 7.30: Mr V. Chapman, National Musuera—"From the Ranges to the Sea." 7.40: Mr Clarence Weber, "Health Talk." 8: Hawthorn City Band. 8.10: Harmonist Male Quartet. 8.17: Hawthorn City Band. 8.27: James Eraser. Tom Masters and Horace White. 8.34: Hawthorn City Band. 8.40: Special programme. 10.15: Hawthorn City Band. 10.25: Tom Masters James Scott. 10.32: Hawthorn City Band. 10.40: Harmonists Male Quartet. 10.47: Joe Brennan and Ida Newton, comedians. 10.54: Late sporting news. The Royal Antomobile Club of Victoria's Safety Message. Health Association's message. 11- Our Great Thought. 11.1; Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphontsts till 11.40. SUNDAY. 3YA OHRISTOHUKCH. 6 p.m.: Children's song service, by Uncle Sam, at SYA Studio, assisted by the Cambridge Terrace Methodist Sunday School scholars. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. Preacher, Rev. J. Robertson, 8.A.; organist, Mr Melville Lawry; pianist, Miss V. Halliday; musical director, Mr G. W. Drayton. oi°i r w „* 00 voices - 8 - 30: R'ebroadcast £ » *T- f", lneton (conditions permitting), Port Nicholson Silver Band concert from the Grand Opera House. 2YA WELLINGTON. u 6 . % m d 9 hildren ' s service, conducted by Rev. E. Weeks. 6.55: Relay of evening service from the Trinity Methodist Ohurch, Newtown. Preacher, Rev. A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; organist, Miss L. E. Thawley, L.A.8.: musical director, Mr H. J. Crewes. 8.15: Relay of Port Nicholson Silver Band concert from tne Grand Opera House. 4YA DUNEDIN. 7 p.m.: Relay of evening service from Knox Ohurch. Preacher, Rev. Tullocu Yuille. 8.D., M.A. 8: Relay from St. Hilda (weather permitting) of concert by the St. Kilda Band. Conductor, Mr James Dixon. Hymns, (a) "Fierce Raged the Tempest"; (b) "Sandon." Concert march, "Australasian." Tone poem, "Labour and Love" (Fletcher). Cornet duet with band accompaniment. Messrs George Christie and W. Smith, "Besses o' the Barn." Overture, "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe). Trombone fantasia, "Firefly." March, r 'Mephistopheles." IYA AUCKLAND. 6.55 p.m.: Relay of church service, from Church of Christ, West street. Preacher, Mr Wilcocb; organist, Mr I. Lambert. 8.30: Relay of municipal organ from Town. Hall. Mr Maughan Barnett, organist. 9.30: A thought.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19156, 12 November 1927, Page 10

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19156, 12 November 1927, Page 10

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19156, 12 November 1927, Page 10

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