BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day's broadcast programmes:— 2YK, WELLINGTON.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., concert, to include relay of dance selections by Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band, from the New Adelphi Cabaret. 7 p.m., children’s session—Auntio Jo and Uncles Ernest and Bill. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., studio concert of latest Bristol rolls and records and relay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band from the New Adelphi Cabaret. IYA, AUCKLAND.—3 p.m. to 4.30 S.m., concert. 6.30 p.m. to 7 p.m., clnlren’s session—Uncle Badio. 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m., news and reports, etc.; talk by Mr. G. Campbell, “Motor Notes. 8 p.m., chimes. 8.1, baritone solo, “La Patida” (d’Alvarez), Mr. D. Wrathall. 8.6; recitation, “The La Rue Stakes,’’ Miss G. Darling. 8.11, xylophone solo, selected, Mr. It. Rabbidge. 8.15, relay of orchestral selection from Prince Edward Theatre (Mr, G. Poore, conductor). 8.30, xylophone solo, selected, Mr. F. Itabbidge. 8.3 G. duet, "The Voyagers’’ (Sanderson), Messrs. Wrathall and Youd. 8.41, pianoforte solo, “Improvisation’* (Haydn), studio pianist. 8.46, contralto solo, “Melis ande," Miss G. Darling. .8.50, baritone bolo, “Largo’’ (Rossini), Miss D. Wrathall. 8.55, soprano solo, “A Woman s Last' Word” (Bantock), Miss D. Youd. Interval. 9.5, grand organ, (a) Orchestral March” (Attwater), (b) "Prelude in E flat” (Porter), (c) “Cuckoo and Nightingale” (Handel), (d) “Meditation in D flat" (Lyons). 8.25, soprano solo When All Was Young.” Miss D. Youd. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., concert. 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m., news and reports, etc. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., studio concert and relay oi orcbestral selections by the Liberty theatre Orchestra (Mr. Ernest Jamieson, conductor). , „ 4YA. DUNEDIN.—3 p.m. to 4.80 p.m.: Concert, including relay of selected items bv the Savoy Instrumental Quartet, from the Savoy. 7 p.m.: Children s ses sion; Aunt Diana and her Dwarfs. 730 p.m.-. News and reports, etn. » p.m. to 10 p.m.: Bass solos:.(a) Mountain Lovers’ (Squire) (b) “The Merry Monk.” Mr. Neil Black; cornet solo, “Abide with Me” (Liddle) Mr. G. Christie; “Cohen on the Telephone, Mr. G. Hendry; vocal solos, (a) Invictus (Hahn), (b)- "Pleading” (Elgar), Madame Mariorie Cadan; violin solos, (a) Serenade” (Wider). (b) selected Mr A. J. Frye; vocal solos, (a) Battle of Shirlev,” (b) “Piper of Dundee, Mr.. A. ‘-McKinnon; cornet solo. Iho I- I ?®’® Polka,” Mr. G.' Christie; recitatiori, “Casey Taking the' Census.’ Mr. G. Hendrv.'From 10 p.m. onwards: belay of dance programme by the Savoy Dance Orchestra, from the Savoy Cabaret. 2FC, SYDNEY.—7.S p.m.: Announcements. 8: 'Big Ben" Broadcast from the Lyceum Theatre, items' by the orchestra. under the baton of Mr. Emanuel Aarons (by permission of the directors of Union Theatres. Ltd.). 8.30. From the studio, the Metropolitan Quartet. consisting of Miss Lynn Mills, soprano; Miss Marv Bourke, contralto; Mr. A. L. Champion, tenor; and Mr A. G. Ellis, baritone. 9.2: A talk by Miss Gertrude Mack on "The Missions of California.” 9.17: The Metropolitan Vocal Quartet. 9.24: Be. Gladstone Bell in ’cello solos. 9.34: Mr. A. G. Elba, baritone. 9.38: Mr. Lindley Evans in pianoforte polos. 9.48: Miss r Bourke, contralto. 9.52. The Instrumental Trio, consisting of Mr. Lionel Lawson, violinist; Mr. Gladstone Bell, ’cello; and Mr. Lindley Evans, pianist. 10.2: Broadcast from the Lyceum Picture Theatre, items by the orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Emanuel Aarons, during which Mr. S. H. Bowden will describe from” the projection room at Film House, the now films to bo released in Sydney next week. 10.30; Broadcast from the- Wentworth Hotel, items by the Wentworth New Symphonic Dave Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Sydney Sipson. 10.52: Music from the studio. 11: “Big Ben” and announcements 11.5: Wentworth New Symphonic Dance Orchestra until midnight. 12: National Anthem. Close down. . 3LO, MELBOURNE.—7.2O p.m. : A talk under the auspices of the Agricultural Department. 7.40: Theatrical talk. . .8: Northcote State School, community singing and band items. 8.30: Studio orchestra. 8.40: Vera Spauill and Mascot ijplston. 8.47: Reginald Bradlev, rwlin. 9: Mr. E. .C. H. Taylor. School Life and School Sport.” 9.20.: “Cavalleria Rusticana." Elsie Davies. Malcolm Semple, and Les. Edwards, in comiiimtion with the studio orchestra. 10.20: News service. 10 30: Vera Spaull and Mascot Ralston. 10.37: Studio orchestra. 10.47: News sen-ice. 11: Our great thought 11.1: 3T.0, Melody Masters. 11.40: Close down. . Note—Nf-w Zealand time is an hour and a; half ahead of Melbourne and Sydney time.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 65, 10 December 1926, Page 15
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