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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. IYA AUCKLAND. (333 metres.) 8 p.m., afternoon session—selected studio items; 4, a literary selection, by Mr Culford Bell; 4.30, close down; 6, children's hour; 7, close down, 7.15, news and reports; 7.30, talk of "Physical Culture," by Mr .Norman Kerr; 7.45, close down; S, chimes; 8.1, vocal quartets—Phil Lewis's Quartet, (aj "We Are Phil Lewis's Quartet' (M.S.); (b) "Ragtime Medley" (M.S.), 8.9, soprano solo—Miss Stella Thompson,- "Danny Boy" (Old Irish); 8.13, baritone solo—Mr Stan Pilken, "Friend o' Mine" (Sanderson); 8.18, tenor eolo—Mr Len Grutcher, "Becauße" (d'Hardelot); 8.22, vocal quartet-Phil. Lewie's Quartet, 'Moonlight Bay'' (M.S.) 8.26: Monologue, Mr Phil Lowis. "His Pipe"; 8.30, relay of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Eye Bentley; 8.40, vocal quartet—Phil Lewis's Quartet "The Fireman's Dream"; 8.45, soprano solo- Miss S. Thompson, "Birth of Morn" (Leoni), 8.48, baritone solos—Mr Phil. Lewis, (a) "With Joy in My Heart,' (b) ''Swiss Yodel" (M.S.): 8.57, vocal selection—Harmony Hob, "Novelties"; 9.3, humorous duet—Messrs Pitken and Bennett, "Handy Little Book", 9.8, weather forecast; 9.10, relay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre; 9.20. tenor solo—Mr Len Crutcher, "Until" (Sanderson); 9.24, Baritone solo—Mr S. Pitken, "Last Night Was the End- of the World"; 9.29, vocal quartet—Lewis's Quartet, "Sing Heigh, Sing Ho"; 9.34, vocal eeleotions- Harmony Hob, more novelty items; 9.40, relay ot orchestral selections from Strand Theatre; 9.50, baritone solo—Mr Phil Lewis, "A Soldier's Dream"; 9.54. vocal quartetsLewis's Quartet, (a) "Come to Tea," (b) "Farewell"; 10.1, a thought; 10.2, God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON. ,'430 metres.) Silent D»y. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. (306 metres.) 3 p.m., afternoon session—selected studio items; 4.30, close down; 6, children's hour —Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard; 7, close down; 7.15, Addington market reports; 7.30, news and reports; 8, chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr A,'J. Bunz; 8.10, opening chorus—Edgeware Concert Company, 'May Morning"; 8.14, pianoforte duet— Ellis Fraser and Olive Robson, "Qui Vive"; 8.18, vocal duetMisses Daphne Lawrence and Hilda Smith, "Somewhere a Voice is Calling"; 8.22, violin solo—Miss Irene Morris, "Sicilienne and Ragandpn" (Kreisler); 8.27, elocutionaryMiss Esme Evans, "White Roses"; 8.30, instrumental trio—Christcburch Broadcasting Trio, "Moderato Allegro Pa«sionata" from "Trio in D Major" (Reissiger); 8.55, vocal solo, with humming chorus—Edgeware Concert Company and Master Gordon Smith, Sleepy-Hollow Tune"; part-song—Edgeware Concert Company, with sylophone accompaniment, "Moonlight and Roses"; 9.2, relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Theatre; 9.10, humorous recital—Miss May Trenberth, "Back at Squash villa"; 9.13, pianoforte eolo—Miss Edna Moore, selected; 9.17, contralto solo—Miss Hilda Smith, Break. Break"; 9.Q0. violin solo—Miss Irene Morris, "Adagio and Allegro' from Sonata in A Major" (Handel); 9.25, humor?.w ""S™ 8 —Edgeware Concert Company, Mary Had a Little Lamb," "Mother Hubbard'; 9.30, vocal solo—Ellis Fraser, selected; 9.33, instrumental trios-Christ-churcb Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Serenade" (Lianje-Muller); (b) "Dreaming" (Sobumann), (c) "Entr'acte and Valso" from "Coopelia Ballet Music" (Delibes); 9.44, vocal soloMiss Elsie Burson, "She Sang Aloha to Me" (with steel guitar aocomoanimont); 9.47. part-Bong—Edgewaro Concert Company, with steel guitars. "Hawaiian Part-Song"; 9.50. vocal duet— Masses Daphne Lawrence and Hilda Smith, "T Wish T Were a Tiny Bird"; 9.53, monologue—Miss Esme Evans. "Playtime"; 966 humorou« recital—Miss Mav Trenberth. "Terrible Tommv"; 10, vocal *olo— Miss Esme Evans, "Kreisler'e Crndle Song": 10.4, vocal duet and chorus—Ellis Eraser and Esme Evans (with rvlophonp ftccorarjuriimPTit), "Tell All the World": 10.8. vocal so'o—M ; ss Marion Fvan9 "Youth and Soring": 10.11. vocal duet—Misses Ros<Smith and K*thl*en Robertson, "Good Ni»ht. Pretty Start"; 1013. eonrnno Bole— Miss Paohne Lawrence, "Wings"; 10.16, final chorus—Edffeware Concert Comrmny, "Ghosts of Little White Roses"; close down. 4YA DUNEDIN. (463 metres.) < Silent day. 3FC SYDNEY. (443 metres.) 7.40, programme announcements; 7.43, Scott Alexander and bis radio company; i 8.5, from the Conßervatorium Hall, Sydney—the fourth quarterly concert by tho Sydney ! Madrigal Society, 8.18, Jules Van Der Klei, 'cello solos; 8.28. Gwen Selva, soprano; 8.38, the Sydney Madrigal Society's choir; 8.48, Frank Hutohens, pianist; 8.58. the Sydney Madrigal Society's choir: 9.5, from the studio—late weather forecast; 9.6. Scott Alexander will Dresent Martin Meelc's twentieth eoraedv dissertation: 9.12 from the Coneervatoriuni Hall, Sydney; 9.50, Jules | Van Der Klei, 'cello foIos; 9.30, choral numbers; 9.38, Gwen Selva. soprano; 9 46. i choral numbers; 9.54, Frank Hutchenf,. : pianoforte solos; 10.4. choral mimhers; 10.10. from the studio—Cec Morrison and his Gloomehasers; 10 18. Len Maurice, popular baritone; 10.24. Cec Morrison and his Gloomehasers: 10.34. Len Maurice in vocal choruses;, 10.40. Cec Morrison and his Gloomehasers; 10 57. late news and announcements; 11, "Bi l * Ben." Len Maurice, baritone; 11.5. Cec Morrison and his Gloom chasers; 11.30, National Anthem; close down.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 12

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 12

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 12

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