BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes :— 2YK, Wellington.—B p.ui. to 10 p.m.: Relay of dance programme o_y Bird s Columbian Solo Six Orchestra, from the Columbian Cabaret. IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.s Concert. 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m.: News and reports, etc. 8 p.m.: Chimes. Relay from His Majesty's Theatre by arrangement with Humphrey Bishop Musical Comedy Company of musical comedy. Dance programme, if time permits, after conclusion of performance. 3YA, Christchurch.—6.3o p.m. to 7 p.m.: Children’s session; Uncle Jack. 7.15 p.m to 7.45 p.m.: News and reports, etc. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Relay from the Rugby Street Methodist Church, St. Albans, of Handel’s "Messiah” by the combined choirs of Rugby Street and Edgeware Road Methodist _ Churches; musical director, Mr. W. Simpson; organiste Miss E. Lovell-Smith. 4YA, Dunedin. —Silent. 2FC, Sydney.— 5.45 p.m.: The chimes of 2FC. 5.50 p.m.: The "Hello Man" talks to the children. 6.30 p.m.: A. serial story fir the older children, "The Little Black Princess.” 6.45 p.m.: Broadcast from ' the Hotel Australia, items by the orchestra under the direction of Miss A. J. Egan. 7.15 p.m.: From the studio, "Evening News” late news service and sporting information. 7.45 p.m.: A talk on country women’s week by Mrs. Irvine. 7.55 p.m.: The chimes of 2FC and announcements. 8 p.m.: "Big Ben,” broadcast from the Railway and Tramway Iristitute (by arrangement with Messrs. J. C- Williamson Ltd.) and heard on the air for the first time, a complete performance of the musjcal comedy "Very Good, Eddy.” 8.45 pan.: From the studio, Mr. Arthur Aldridge, tenor. "Ere To-morrow Dawns” (Fannell). 8.53 p.m.: Piano solos by Mr. Ewart Chapple. 9 p.m.:. From the Railway and Tramway Institute, Act 2of "Very Good, Eddy.” 9.45 p.m.: From the studio, Mr. Laurence Halbert, baritone., 9.53 p.m.: Air. Ewart Chapple in piano solos. 10 p.m.: From the Railway and Tramway Institute, Act 3 of “Very Good. Eddy.” 10.4.5 p.m.: From the Wentworth Hotel, items by the Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra under the baton of Mr. Sydney Simpson. 11 p.m.: "Big Bon,” broadcast from the Paddingtan Town Hal), items by Wilson’s Old-time Dance Orchestra, until midnight. 12 p.m. National Anthem Close down.
3LO, Melbourne.—s.4s p.m.: Children’s hour, answers to letters and birthday greetings; 6.0. "Mary Gumlenf," poems and story for the littlest ones, story for the bigger ones; 6.40. nows service, stock exchange information, river reports and market reports; 7,20. Mr. R. Rawson. Esperanto: 7.40. Dr. Leach: 8.0. concert arran"ed by Mr. Allrerto Zelman, transmitted from Upwey: 11.0. our great thought: 11.1, 3LO Melody Masters; 11.40, God Save the King. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES.
Following are to-morrow’s programmes:
IYA, Auckland.—7.o p.m., relay of evening service from the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Symonds Street; preacher, the Rev. Lamb Harvey; organist, Dr. Neil McDougall. 8.30: Relay of Municipal recital (by permission of the Auckland City Council), from the Town Hall. Organ recital by the city organist, Air. Alaughan Barnett. 3YA, Christchurch.—Relay of Gipsy Smith Alission Service from the King Edward Barracks, Cashel Street. From 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. a special programme of sacred music will be rendered by the combined choirs under the direction of Mr. V. C. Peters. The mission service will commence at 8 p.m. 4YA, Dunedin,—6.3o p.m.: Relay of evening service from the First Church of Otago; preacher, the Rev. Dr E. N. Herrington; organist, Dr. V. E. Galway. 8.0: Relay from St. Kilda Band Rotunda (weather permitting), of concert by the St. Kilda Band, under the direction of Air. J. Dixon. 2YK, Wellington.—6.so p.m.: Relay of evening service from the Terrace Congregational Church; preacher, the Rev. Ernest R. Weeks; musical director, Mr. Len Barnes; organist, Air. Alec Afill, L.A.B. 8.15: Relay of AVellington Alunicipal Tramways Band recital and concert under the direction of Mr. Harry Berry from His Majesty’s Theatre 2FC, SYDNEY.— g p.m., "Big Ben” and announcements. From the studio, a recital by artists from the studio of Mr. Hector Fleming. 7, a talk on hymns by Air. William Adams, illustrated by various selections. 7.20. the bells of St. Mark’s, Church of England, Darling Point, Sydney. 7.25, the evening service from St. Mark’s, conducted by the Rev. Howard Lee. 8,20, from the Manly bandstand, a Sunday evening concert by the Manly Municipal Band, conducted by Mr. J. Pheloung. 9.30, from the studio, "Songs of the Open Country,” arranged by Mr. Bennett North—(l) vocal quartet, “Down in a Flowing Vale”— the company; 9.34, (2) Songs, (a) "Away on the Hill’ (b) "A Little Winding Road," Aliss Rosalie Loche; 9.40, (3) monologue, ."The Watermill,” Miss Adelaide Holyook: 9.45, (4) song, "Friendship,'’ Mr. Herbert Pollard; 9.48, (5) duet, "I Heard a Voice,” Mr. Edwin Hudson and Rita Johnstone; 9.52, (6) songs, (a) “A Poor Man’s Garden,” (b) "Little Brown Bird,” Miss Nance Marley; 9.57, (7) monologue, "The Winding Lane,” Miss Adelaide Holyook.; 10.2, (8) song, “The Romany Road,” Air. Arthur Lee; 10.5, (9) song, ’'Dream Once Again, Miss Olive Wrench; 10.10, (10) quartet, "Alay Day,’’ the company; at the piano, Mr. Horace Keats. 10.15, National Anthem; close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE.—7 p.m., service from Scots Church, preacher Dr. 31 cLean. 8.30, Brunswick City Band (conductor Mr. Hugh Niven); overture, ' Bohemian Girl” (Balfe). 8.38, Heidelberg and District Musical Societv (conductor Mr. Graham Burgin). 8.45, Harold Rodgers, pianist (farewell appearance); series of request numbers, overture William Tell 1 ’ (Rossini). 8.53, Signor d Allesandro, tenor, "Dai Campi — Mefistofelo” (Boito). 8.58, Harold Rodgers, pianist; "Melody in F (Rubenstein), "Andante in G’ (Baptiste). 9.8, Signor d’Allesdandro, tenor, ‘Mana Alan (Di Caput), "Marechiare (Tosti). 915, Brunswick City Band (by request), I relude" (Rachmaninoff). 9.22,. Heidelberg and District Musical Society. 9.. A Brunswick City Band, ' The Children of the Regiment'’ (Fucik).. 9.50, and “Herald” news service; British oihcial wireless news; weather forecast,. announcements. 9.59 our great tho glit for to-night. 10, "God Save the King. Note: New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of Melbourne and Sydney time. _____
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 60, 4 December 1926, Page 15
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