BROADCASTING.
* TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. . (306 Metres.)
3 p.m.: Afternoon 6eßsion —selected Studio items. 6: Children's hour —Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard. 7.15: Addington stock market report. 7.30: News. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mrs Black. 8.15: Tenor solo ; Mr W. Bradchaw, "For You Alone" (Geehl). 8.19: Recital and musical monologue, Miss Olive Braisher, (a) "Matilda" from "Cautionary Tales" (Belloc): (b) "Having It Out" (M.S.). 8.26: Contralto solos, Misfc Nellie Lowe, (a) "Angus Mac Donald" (Roeckel); (b) "Husheen" (Needham). 8.33: Zither banjo solos, Mr Jack Oxley, (a) "The Moro We Are Together" (Connolly): (b) "Ukulele T>renm Girl" (Low). 8.40: Tenor rolo. Mr W. Bradshaw, "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes" (Old English). 8.48: Recital. Miss Olive Braisher, "At the Seaside" (M.S.). 8.52: Contralto rolo, Miss Nellie Lowe, "0, Lovely Night" (Ronald). 8.56: Zither banjo solos, Mr Jack Oxley, (a) "Sunflower Dance" (Osßinnn): (b) "Schaeffer's Barn Dance" (Schaeffer), 9,10: Relay from Christchurch Orchestral Society's concert. 9.55: Tenor solo. Mr W. Bradshaw, "Tom Bowling" (Dibdin). IT A, AUCKLAND. • (333 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected Studio items. 4: A literary selection, by Mr Culford Bell. (J: Children's hour. 7.15: Talk on "Physical Culture," by Mr Norman Kerr. 7.30: News and reports. 8: Chimes: Auckland Artillery Band, un4er the direction of Mr E. Tregilgas, "Simplicity" (Ord Hume); overture, "If I Were King" (Adnms). 8.25: Baritone, Mr J. Bree, "Wind on the Heath" (Lohr). 8.29: Selection, the band, "Der Freischntz" (Weber); suite, the band, "Scenes in Maortland" (Potatau). 8.54: Soprano solo, Miss L. Walker, "Mother, You Know the Story" from "Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascagni). 8.58: Cornet duo, Messrs Davis and Shepley, "Ida and Dot" (Losey). 9.4: Weather forecast. 9.6 Descriptive selection, the band, "Abyssinian Expedition" (Pridham). 9.11: Talk, Mr R. G. Sellar, "The Mutiny of the Bounty." 9.21: Baritone solos. Mr J. Bree, (a) "The Ringers" (Lohr); (b) "Had I But Known" (Nii-.holls). 9,29: Selection, the band, "Maid of the Mountains" (Frazer-Simpson). 9.37: Soprano solo's, Miss Laura' Walker, (a) "Devotion" (Schumann): (b) "Happy Song" (Del Riogo). 9.45: Selection, the band, excerpts from "The Gondoliers" (Sullivan).. 9.55: . March, tho band. "The Mad Major" (Alford). 10: A thought. 2FC, SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) 7.40 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.45: Ewart Chappie, pianoforte recital. 8.: "Big Ben"; from the studio—A Scotch programme arranged by Mr Peter Templeton. 8.30: -From Paling's Concert Hall, items from the annual concort by the Sydney Flute Club. 9: "Big Ben"; late weather forecast. , 9.1: The second half of the Scotch programme arranged by Mr . Peter Templeton'. 9.30: Frdm the studio—Mr W. F. Kay in imita--tions of great actors. 9.45: From Paling's Concert .Hall, concluding items of the programme by the Sydney : Flute Club. *10.15: From the 'studio—Gee Morrison and his "Gloomcbasers." 10.25: Vocal numbers from the studio, 10.30: Lato weather forecast. 10.32: Cec Morrison and hig "Gloomcliasers." 10.45: Studio music. 10.50: Cec Morrison and his "Gloomchasers. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben": Cec Morrison and his "Gloomchasers',' ti1111.30. •
SLO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metres;) 7.15 p.m.: Mr R. Crowe, Acting Director of Agriculture, 'will speak on "Marketing Methods." ' 7.30: Mr. P. W. Pearco will speak on "The Importance of Good Posture." 7.45: Captain C. H. Peters, ' 'Books, Wiße and Otherwise." 8: Brig.-Gen. T. A. Blarney, 0.8., 0.M.G., D.5.0., will speak on "The Police Charity CarniTal." 8.10: A programme of English music, arranged by Mary Campbell, Albert street Conservatorium. 9.20: Announcements; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's safety message. 9.25: Railways Military Band. ".32: Marion Lightfoot, banjo. • 9.40: Anna Burke, ■soprano. 9.47: Railways Military Band. 9.59. Syd. Payne, eomedian. 10.6 J Argus news service; meteorological information; British official wireless news. 10.13: Maggie Foster, , violin. 10.20: Railways Military Band. 10.25: Cy Pier, the ukulele troubadour. 10.32: Railways Military Band. 10.37: Anna Burke. 10.45: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson and his ByncoSymphonists till 11.40.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19177, 7 December 1927, Page 13
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