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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.

j 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH j (980 Kilocycles.) I 12 noon: Results of New Zealand MetroI politan Trotting Club's meeting at Addington, j interspersed with inusio recordings trom i studio. 3.15: Talk, "Home Economies." arranged by the Home Science Extension Department, Otago University. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Ladybird and Uncle Frank. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Lecture—Mr H. J. Geddes, "Ensilage in Canterbury." 8.0: Chimes. Programme featuring "The English CountryBide from Early Morn to Close of Day/' pro- \ vided by the Avon Glee Singers under direction of Miss Millicent Jennings. Pianistc, Miss Althea Slack; soprano, Miss Adele Kins;; contralto, Mrs Edmond McClelland; baritone, Mr T M. Charters; light soprano, Miss Marjorie Watt: mezzo-sopranos, Miss Joan Grainger and Miss Mary Miles; mezzocontralto, Miss Ada Anderson; tenor, Mr Arthur Smith; baritone, Mr Philip WynneYorke. 8.8: Overture—Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, "Morning, Noon, and Night." Duet—Tenor and baritone, "At Early Dawn" (Ireland) Soprano—"Hark, Hark, the Lark" (Schubert). Double duet—Soprano and mezzo-soprano, "Sister, Awake" (Bridge). 8.13: Piano—"Country Gardens' * (Grainger). Spoken verses, "Mrs Willow" (Drinkwater). Contralto— 4 'Three Cottage Garden Songs" (D'Hardelot) : (a) Know a Lovelv Garden"; (b) "Weeds": (c) "Cabbaee Roses." 8.19: Studio Octet (Conductor, Harold Beck) —Overture, "I/Impressario." 8.24: Spoken verses —"Anthony Crund'e" (Drinkwater>. Old Tound. "Look, Neighbours, Look" (Harrington). and chorus, (a) "There was a Jolly Miller (traditional): (b) "A'Huntiner We Wi'l Go" (traditional) : (c) <4 Tallv Ho" (traditional). 8.30: Studio Octet —"Scenes Pittoresoues' (Massenet) (a) "March"; (b) "Air de Ballet": (c) "Anerelus." 8.42: Old rounds, (a) 44 Joan Glover": (b) "Come, Follow Me /'traditional). Light soprano—"Ove? the Meadow' * (Carew). Pectoral—Sorirano, morzo-soprnno. "The Shepherd* 'Brian). Part song, "Green Lanes of Finland" (Wassell). 8.50: Studio Octet —• Snite. "Dramatic Music" (Purcell). 9.0* Weather forpo.apt and station notices. 9.-: Descriptive—Orchestral, "John Peel" ( ar t r ; Flvnn). 9.8? Sp°ken verses. "Adleptron (THomas). Trio—Tenor, bAritone. and contralto. "Bird SoT)en* at Eventide" CCoats). SpnV«ri verses. "Felines" (Moore). —-''Down In the Forest" (Ronald). Donhle fit—Sopranos and mezzo-sopranos, j "The Wild Brown Bee" (Bantock). 9.16* •Cello—Harold Beck and Studio Octet, "Adasrio" from 4 'Onnr-prtn* • 9.21: Baritone—"The O'd Black Mare" (Squire). Old round. "Mv Love" (Anon). Piano—(a) "Eventnc* Whisners" (PaTmcrenj ; Hy **Shadow Dance" fMacdowein. OM ron^d. "Wind Gentle EvpWreen" Now Svmnhonv Orchestra*, (a) nance" (German') : fb) "Morris Dance (Carman): ( c ) "Torch Dance" fOcrmanl. 9 37: Contralto—(a) 'Tnnnlrr Polk": "Hawthorn" (Brahe). Snnken verses. "On Tlantnor Knoll" (Masefie'd). Duet —Tenor nnd haritono with chorus "Wnvfare''!! "Mifirnt Soner" (Martin). 9.4R: D""*—Rnritonr. mezzo, and chorus, "S (traditional). Part bout. "Th« Loni* Day Closes" (Sullivan). 9.51: Studio Octet—Selection. "Remembrancer of Brahms' (Morena).

IYA, AUCKLAND (900 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m: Afternoon session—Selected Studio items including literary selection by the An* Tjonncer. 3.15: Lecturette"Home Economies," Talk arranged by the ITome Science Extension Department, Otago Universitv. 3.30: Further selected studio items. 5.0: OhtMren's session, conducted by Peter Pan. 6.0: Dinner s-sfiion. *J ews and market reports. 7.40: Ta^k —- Mr H. H, Driver, "Book Review," 8.0:

Chimes. Overture—Reginald Morgan and His Orchestra, "Scottish Medley/' 8.7 : Community Singing—lYA Broadcasting Choir, assisted by Reg*. Morgan and His Orchestry. Song leader:- Mr Len Barnes. Soloist: Mr P. F. Nash. Mr P. F. Nash, "A Rollicking Stone" (Fisher); "A Devonshire Wedding" (Phillips). SAO: Sketch —Broadcasting Choir, "Th® Drum" (E. J- Dandon). 9.0: Cvening weather forecast and announcement. 9.2: Reginald Morgan and His Orchestra, "Iris" (Revel). 9.6: Community Singing—Broadcasting Choir, assisted by Reg. Morgan and His Orchestra. loadot: Mr L<en Barnes. Soloist: Miss G Davidson, "The Little Road to Kerry (Cadman) ; "What ever is, is Best* (Lonr,. 9.30: Programme of dance music by Reginald Morgan and liis Orchestra. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.)

3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected studio items. 3.15: Lecturette —Miss I. P. Meadows, Home Economics" Talk arranged by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago university. 3.30: At intervals during this session progress reports of the cricket matcn West Indies v. Wellington and other sporting results will be broadcast. 5.0: Children s session, conducted by Uncle George. 6.0. Dinner music session. 7.0: >.ewß session, market reports and sports results. 7.40. Talk Mr A. D. Bricc, 8.D.5., Children s Teeth," Dental Division of the Department of Health. 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by the Wellington Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association Orchestra nna concert party: Overture—The Orchestra (Conductor, Mr J. F. Woodward), Ruy Bias" (Mendelssohn). 8.9: toprano—Miss K Mclver, "Voi Lo Sapete (fr °™ .pf ' l , leria Rusticana") (Mascagni). . —Miss Edna Sneddon, "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10" (Liszt). 8.20: Biritone—Mr Hvrry Matthew, (a) "The Leader of ( th«i Town Brass Band" (Longstaffe) ; (b.) 4, the Sea" (Lawrence). 8.26: Nov ? ny—Thc Orchestra, "Grasshopper s Dance (Buca lossi). 8.32: Whistling solo—Mr Len Peters, in a medley of P°P U >" Clifton' Dialogue—George Graves aiulMyles Clifton. "The 'Ole in the R° ad - . ®; 44 .\ T / h ®i?/tion) tra, "Liglitning Switch (AfoQuirke' 8 52: Light baritone —Mr E. V|u» , sktssl. vs. x&ggrn Mother Taught Me" (Dvorak) , (b) Yes£r_ arn g g 8 " y S e) M.: Ballet Iris Potter, (a) "A, (Goring Thomas).' 9-32: Whistling solo—Mr g Peters in a- medley of popular al .,y.„j^ ing Humour —Stuart Robertson. t and His Dinah"; (b) "Som« Folks Like to Sigh"; (c) ''Bonnie J r ° chegtra , Demerara." 9.42. &e»ec*um "Sunny" (Kern). f1 . 5 0: ♦ TTneland" Mr E. Quirke. "The Fishermen (Montague Phillips). VSB- - "Frivolous Joe <D_e Pietro). , ". , Popular songs—Mr E. Elliott, (a) # You" (Berlin): (b) "Night of Happiness (Conrad, Mitchell, and GotUer). 10.3. March- —Orchestra, "Jollity" (Gangbleger). ,

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 9

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 9

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 9

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