ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TO-DAY 1 VA Auckland : 333 metres, 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6 p.ra , children's’hour, I’eter Pan; 7.13 p.m., news; S p.m, orchestra, “Bohemian Girl* selection and “Nola” (record); vocal. St. Vndrew's Quartet, “.V Lady Came to Our Town . Auckland Trio, “Finale of Third Trio** (Beethoven); soprano, Miss Taylor, • The Moon and I"; recital, Miss Gammon, The * i>eath of Minnehaha”; banjo, Messrs. Higgott and Morrison, (a) “Beautiful,” (b) “Ice Cream”; bass, Mr. Coll edge, “Hybrias the Cretan”; The I levellers, “Mammy is Gone” (record); violin Klsie Southgate, “I Hear You Calling Me” (record); baritone, Mr. Warburton. “Eri Tu”; vocal. Misses Taylor ..rid Gribben. “O lively Peace ; violin, Misa Boswoarth, “First Movement Con- . ~t to in A Minor’* (Mendelssohn); tenor, Mr. Peter, “Rose Marie*; recital, .Miss Gammon, “My Only Pal”; trio, “Y< shepherds Tell”; Auckland Trio, ‘‘Two Spanish Dances”; utritono, Mr. Warburton, (a) “Bedouin Lo\e Song,” (b) “Young Tom o’ Devon”; banjo, Messrs. Higgoit and Morrison, (a) “Oh, Doris,” «b> “Is She My Girl Friend”; contralto, Mias Gribbep. (a) “When All Is Still,” <b) “The Little Damozel”; vocal trio, “Climbin’ l'p dt Golden Stairs” (record); orchestra, “It Was the Dawn of Dove” (record); Clarion Quartet, “Thinking of You”. 2YA Wellington: 120 metres, 5,000 watts n p.n ..., studio concert; 6 p.m., children's hour, Aunt Gwen; 7 p.m.. news; 7.40 p.m., talk, Mr. A. Blaxall, “Gardening”; S p.m., relay of Caledonian Society’s concert celebrating St. Andrew's Day (Friday ). 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 walls 3 p.m., studio concert; 6 p.m., children’s hour, Uncle Hal; 7.13 p.m., news; 7.30 p.m., talk, Mr. Reece, “Garden Design”; 8 p.m., excerpts from “Merric Kngland” (German), and piano, Miss Warren, (a) “Coronach,” (1>) “Hunioresices l and 2, Up. 6” (Grieg); instrumental trio, “First Movement from C Minor Trio” (Mendelssohn); Kinerna organ, Chas. VV. Saxby, “Classica” (record); military band, “11.M.5. Pinafore” selection (record); ’cello, Mr. Beck, (a) “I Am Travailin' to do Grave,” (b) "March On”; orchestra, "Carnaval ilomain” (record); Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Song of the Mountains,” (b) “Vivace” • Brahms); contralto, Mrs. liarper, “Die There, My Lute”; orchestra, “Aida” (record) soprano, Madame Govver-Burns, "Orpheus with His Lute”; baritone, Mr. Hindie, “Dear Heart of Mine,” “Blue Sky and White Road”; orchestra, “Moonlight on the Alstar” (record). • * * 4YA Dunedin: —- 0 463 metres, 250 watts Silent day. to-morrow 1 V A Auckland : 333 metres, 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; t» v o, childi ••n s hour, Nod; 7.13, news; S.O, a Scottish programme; orchestra, “The London Scottish”; Savoy Octet, “Scots Wha lae”; bass, “To Horse! To Horse!”; .* upraiio, "Caller Herrin’”; vocal duet, “O Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast”; bagpipes. Piper J. C. Cameron, “Scottish Melodies”; baritone, “Green Grow tie Rushes O”; orchestra and vocalists, ‘Highland Laddies”: contralto, "Douglas Gordon”; song, “Tobermory”; Savoy octet, “The Campbells are Coming”; bass, “Hail, Caledonia’”; orchestra, “Keltic Suite”; soprano, “An Eriskay Love Lilt”; chorus, “Bonnie. Laddie, Highland Laddie”; band, “Scottish Patrol— Gathering of the Clans” (record); vocal trio, "Ye Banks and Braes”; bagpipes, Piper Cameron, "Scottish Melodies”; tenor, “Roamin' n the Gloamin* baritone. “A Border Ballad”; Savoy Octet, “Auld Scotch Songs”; pipes and drums, ".March Past of Royal Scots and Royal Highlanders” (record): humour. Sir Harry Lauder. “Nanny” (record); orchestra, The Thistle”; concerted, “Auld Lang Syne.” • * • 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts -J p.m., studio concert; 6.0, children’s hour, Uncle Ernest; 7.u, news; S.O, relay of concert by pupils of St. Mary’s College, Hill Street. The 2YA orchestra will assist; orchestra, “No Surrender”: piano. Misses Aarons and Bent, (a) “Country Dance,” (b) “Russian Dance”; recital, ■Tfiss .Mcllroy, “Nell Gwynn”; orchestra, “Festival March”; piano. Misses McCormick and Clarke, “2nd Hungarian Rhapsody”; violin selection, St. Mary’s College pupils; recital. Miss Hishon, “The Bishop and the Caterpillar”; chorus, senior pupils “O Sing to God”; cantata with orchestral accompaniment, pupils, “Laila”; chorus, pupils, “Ave Maria.” 3VA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts •; p.m., afternoon session, 6.0, children's hour. Big Brother; 7.13, news; S.O, i ♦‘broadcast of 2YA a song cycle, “Wind Flowers” (Somervell), presented by the Melodious Four, with instrumental accompaniment by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio; 5.30, piano, Miss Fullwood. (a) “Idyll.” (b) “Etude”; humour, Sir H. Lauder. “The Boss of the J loose” (record); Broadcasting Trio, “Romance”; soprano. Miss Hamer ton, (a) “ Twas Within a Mile of Edinburgh Town,” (b) •'Cornin’ Thro* the Rye”; piano, Miss Fullwood. (a) “Time." (b) “Isle”; humour. Mr. Lockhart, “The Waggle o’ the Kilt”; Highland war pipes, PipeMajor Patterson, (a) “Leaving Glen Urquhartfc” <b) “Captain Jack Murray,” (c) “Reel ./ TuDoch”; tenor, Mr. Sumner, (a) “Annie Laurie.” <b) “Mary of Allandale”: Sir Ilarrv Lauder. “I Like My OM Home Town” (record): Broadeasting Trio. “Waltz’: contralto. Miss Henaut, fa) “The Land o’ the Leal,” fb) "Down the Burn, Davie”; pipes and drums. “March Past of the Highlanders” • record); songs. Mr. Lockhart, (a) “Ma Bonnie Jean.” (h) “Just a Wee bench an’ Doris”: war pipes, Pipe-Major Patterson. (a) “Highland Rory,” (b) “Harvest FTnme.” (c) “Jig": baritone. Mr. Williams, (a) The Border Ballad.” (b) “The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond”; band. “Scottish Patrol: Gathering of the nans'* (record): Melodious Four, "For Auld Lang Svne.” 4YA Dunedin: 4 63 metres, 250 watts p.m., studio concert: 6.0. children’s hour. Aunt Sheila and P g Brother Bill; 7.13. news: S.O. studio concert. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TO-DAY 28 L Sydney:— t 353 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.45 p.m.. children’s session: 8.30. market reports and news: 10.0, items by the Topical Chorus, the British Musical Society. Mr. Wright (tenor), Mr. Waleim • violin) and Miss Hughes (soprano); 11.20, a sketch. * 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.45 p.m . children's session: 10.0. items ! h > Mr. Scholl (Wurlitzer organ). Ted j Henkel* Stag* JBaiul. Mr, Downer)
(piano), Mr. Stephens (tenor), Miss Batchelor (soprano) and Wendling and Molloy (entertainers); 12.30 to 1.30 a.m., dance music. I 31-Q Melbourne: 371 metres; 5,000 watts, j $ p.m., children’s session; 0.45 talk; 10.0, | programme and items by Miss Brown • soprano), French Bros, (banjos), Mr. | Hollister (comedian) and Mr. Wood (baritone). 3AF? Melbourne: 434 metres, 5,000 watts. 7 pm., gramophone recital; 10.0, talks on “Blood Pressure” and “Swimming"; 1"."". items by the studio orchestra, Mb Hay (tenor), Mr. Peters (elocution), Mr. iriivi (bass), and the Imperial Russian Trio; 11.0, excerpts from “Taimliauser” (Wagner). 4QG Brisbane: 385 metres, 5,000 watts. 8 p.m., dinner music; 5.30. children’s session: 9.45. talk on “Books”: 10.0, concert by the Municipal Band and vocalists.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 524, 29 November 1928, Page 8
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