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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3V A, CIIRISTCUUKCH (980 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m: Afternoon session, gramophono recital. 4.2.0: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle John. G.u: Dinner session. 7.0: News session. 7.15: Jielay of Farmers' Dialogue from Dunedin Subject: "Farmer Brown discusses ensilage making with the instructor." Speakers: L. W. McCaskill and R. R. Tennant. 7.30: Addiugton stock market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Operatic and Miscellaneous Programme. Featuring vocal excerpts from:—"The .Arcadians" (Lionel Alonckton and Howard Talbot) by "Tito fe/ulon Quartet"—Miss Corrie Aslin, soprano; Miss Dulcie Mitchell, contralto; Air James Shaw, tenor; Mr J. Graham Young, baritone. Overture—Hermann Finck's Orchestra, "Schubertiana." 8.16: Salon Quartet—"The Joy of Life" (Monckton-Talbot). Soprano—Miss Corrio Aslin, "The Pipes of Pan." 8.21: Baritone and Quartet —Mr J. Graham Young and Quartet, ' "Sweet Sirapiicitas'' (AloncktonTalbot). Tenor and Quartet —Mr Jas Shaw, "Back Your Fancy." 8.26: Studio Octet—"Overture Ipiginte en Aulide" (Cluck). 8.34: Contralto and Quartet —Miss Dulcie Mitchell and Quartet, "The Girl With a Brogue" (Aloncklon-Talbot). Soprano and Quartet —Miss Corrie Aslin and Quartet, "Aready is Ever Young" (MoncktonTalbot). 8.39: Tenor—Mr Jas Shaw, "Somewhere" (Monckton-Talbot). Baritone and Quartet —Air J. Graham Young, "Fickle Fortune." Soprano and Baritone—Salon Duo. "Charming Weather." 8.45: Organ—F. Roland-Tims, "Shepherd's Lullaby" (Hewitt). 8.48: Studio Octet, "Three Dances from Nell Gwynn" (German), (a) "Country Dance" ; (b) "Pastoral Dance" (c) "Merrymakers' Dance." 8.58: Weather forecast and station notices." 9.0: Band—La Garde Rcpublicaine, (a) "La Pere De La Victorie" (Game); (b) "Sambre et Mouse." 9.6: Contralto and Soprano—Salonello Duo, "Plant Your Posies." Contralto—Miss Dulcie Mitchell. "T Like London." 9.11: Baritone Mr J. Graham Young, "My Alother" (Monckton-Taibot). Contralto and quartet—■ Miss Dulcie Alitchell, "Bring me a Rose." 9.16: k'tudio . Octet —Grand Opera Selections, "La Boheme." 9.25: Quartet —Salon Quartet, "Truth is so Beautiful." Contralto aud tenor —Sal«na Dxio, "Half Past Two." 9.31: Studio Octet, (a) "Largo" (Handel); (b) "Pavane" (from "Etienno Marcel") (Saint Saens). 9.40: Tenor—Air Jas. Shaw, "The Only Girl Alive" (Alonckton-Talbot). Soprano —Miss Corrie Aslin, "Come Back to Aready." 9.-45: Cornet—James Compton, (a) "At Dawn" (Code); (b) "At Sunset." 9.51: Baritone and quartet—Mr J. Graham Younff. "Lovo "Will Win." Soprano—Miss Corrie A6lin, "My Heart Flies Homing." 9 55: Studio Octet, "Five Interludes" (from "Beggars' Opera") (Austin). 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH. (250 Metres.) a.m.: Women's session; "Artist's Life Waltz,'' Symphony Orchestra. 10.5: Tested recipe's. 10.25: "Nocturne in F Sharp," Robert Submit?, (piano); "Beneath the Suminer Skies," Anna Case (soprano) ; "Kouiauce sans Paroles," Vladimir Dubinsky ('cello); ''Maritana." Instrumental Duet; "Come to Me," Arthur Middieton (bass-baritone); "Here, There, and Everywhere," New York Military Band; "Monte Cristo," Instrumental Trio; *"Valse in C," Robert Schmitz (piano) ; "Open the Gates of Your Heart," \nna Case (soprano); "Canzonetta," Paulo Gruppo ('cello); "Victoria Regia," Wepert A Moor (flute); "My Heart is with the Loving Ones." Arthur Middleton (bass); "Jnvinciblo Eagle," New- York Military Band. 31.30 a.m.: Close down. 12 noon to' News and luncheon music session? 3 to P- m »- Afternoon concert session on short wa^c. IYA, AUCKLAND. (900 Kilocycles.) 3 p in : Afternoon session—Selected studio items including literary selection by the V««nTu»er. 5.0: Children's session, conducted Xl. Tom. 0.0: Dinner music. 7.0: and market reports. 7.40: Talk—Misa Rri-ir Gardner, "Pottery." 8.0: Chimes. Preion of programme by the Auckland riv..ininir College for Teachers' Glee Club: jnrtnr Mr H- Hollinrake, Mus. Bac., B.A. ?f Cliib: Producer, Mr .T. W. Shaw. MA Overture —Royal Albert Hall Orches- . "PoniD and Circumstance, No. 1 in I)" 7piV,ir> 8.4: Choral—The Glee Club. "Oh 1 -rhi Woi)le Duke of York" (Johnson), ("l.et T I the World" (Chapman) 810: Soprano— A" tn .. Ten( jer Wood-Dove" (Gounod) (b) !?t"ti»rnpv" (Balfc). 8.15: Choral —Female Hi "Worship" (Shaw), "The Fairie voices, fl 0 0 . piano—*'Prelude in C Minor" Queen.

(linchmaninofT). 8.20' Male quartet fa) "King Arthur" (foikbong); (b) "The Threo Crows," b.3U : Instrumental—J. H. Squire's Celeste Octet, "Trauine" (Wagner). 8.34: Contralto—(.a) "Trees" (liasbach); (b) "Lullaby" (Brahms). 8.39: Choral—The Glee Club, folk song from many lauds: "Bergette" (old Freuch pastoral ditty), "Fairy Glade" (German folk song), "Calling the Cows" (Tyrole&e yodel). "The Night Kiders'' (Hungarian folk song), "Poi Waka" (Maori song) (all taken from the Dominion Kong Book). 8.50: Piano—"Moscow Prelude" (Rachmaninoff). 8.55: Sea Shanties, .Male voices—(l) "Johnny, Come Down to Hilo," ( 4 2) "Hanging Johnny," (3) "Sally l3rown" (Terry). 9.2: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9.4: Choral—The Glee Club, folk songs from the British Isles: "Ruben and Rachel" (English folk song), "Loch Lomond" (Scottish folk song), "Ash Grove" (Welsh folk song), "Minstrel Boy" (Irish folk song). 9.12: Instrumental—J. H. Squire's Celeste Octet, "Albumblatt" (Wagner). 9.16: Plav —The Dramatic Club, 4 * Walking Off" (C. H. Box). 9.51: Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. "Pomp and Circumstance No. 2 in A Minor" (Elgar). 9.55: Negro Spiritual—The Glee Club, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot." Sea Shanty—"Rolling Down to Rio" (German). 4YA, DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 3.15: Talk —"Meals that Keep the Family Fit—Dinner and Supper." Home Science Extension Department of Otago University, under auspices of 4YA Primary Productions Committee. 4.25: Sporting results. 5.0: Children's hour. conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7,0: News session. 7.15: Talk—lv. B. Tennant and L. \\\ McCaskill under auspices : .of 4YA Primary Productions Committee, I 'Farmer Brown discusses Ensilage making with the Instructor." 8.0: Overture—Band of It. M. Grenadier Guards, "Regimental March Medley." 8,9: Baritone—Mr William IluffeM, (a) "Nelson's Gone a'Sailing" (Lohr); (b) "World That Once Was a Garden" (Lohr). 8.15: Popular MelodiesGordon's Orchestra, "Spread a Little Happiness" (Ellis); "Song o* My Heart" (Hanley). 8.23: Talk—Mr W. B. Lambert, "Tailoring." 8.38: Popular "Waltz —Gordon's Orchestra, "Dear Little Irish Mother." 8.42: Soprano—Miss A Finnerty, "Pucker Up and Whistle" (Vincent). 8.46: Violin-—-Mr Len Beath, "SL'kundinavische lloinanze" (Bohrn). 8.50: Boy Soprano—Master Leslie A. Coombs, "Trooper Johnny Ludlow." 8.53: Foxtrots—Gordon's Orchestra, "A House on a Hilltop" (Mayerl), "Every Little Moment'' (Ellis). 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Baritone—Mr William Ruffell, "For the Green" (Lohr). 9.5: Banjo—Mr H. Stokes, "Ole South'* (Zamecnik). Novelty—Gordon's Orchestra, "Tell It To the Daisies" (Young). 9.15: Soprano—Miss A Fiunerty, (a) "Sing a Little Love Song" (Conrad); (b) "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" (Ball). 9.21: American Medley Foxtrot —Gordon's Orchestra, '' Yank-o-Mania.'' 9.24: Boy soprano— Master Leslie A. Coombs, (a) "Cloud Shadow" (Rogers); (b) "The Cuckoo Clock" (Schaefer). 9.30: Dance session.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 6

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 6

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 6

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