AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMMES
For the benefit of listeners to whom our paper gets in. time we give the evenin programmes of 2BL, Sydney (353 metres for the rest of this week. This is the only station whose programmes the mail ‘has brought us in time. WEBDNESBAY, DECEMBER 7, 8 p.m.:; G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ topical chorus, 8.3: Miss Heather Kinnaird (contralto songs). 8.10: Mr. Googs Hanlon {novelty jazz pianist). 8.17: ‘My, Douglas Graham (Scottish comedian). 8.24: The Canterbury District Band (bandmaster, Mr. Stan. Nicholls), broadcast from Baker's Hall, Campsie. 8.44: Mr. Norman: Wright (tenor songs). 98.51: Broadcasters’ all-sports expert wilk talk on "Boxing Golf, and General Sporting News." 9.6: Weather report and forecast; by courtesy of. Mr. O. J, Mares, Government meteorologist, 9.7: Mr. Googs Hanlon (jazz numbers on the pieng. 9.14: Miss Heather Kinnaird. 921: ‘Fhe Ganterbury District Band (classical and popujar pelections). a : Resume of Racing results; greyhound coursing, pping9.44; Mr. Douglas Graham. 9.53: Mr, Nor: man Wright. 9.58: Resume of following day’s programme, 10: G@.P.O. clock and chimes. 10.1: Dorothy Manning an Warry Graham present. humour and harmony, 10.15: Dance music by Danny slogan’s Friseo Six, transmitting from the ballroom. of the Bondi Casino; during intervals betwecg. dances "Sun" news wilt ‘be read from the studio. 11: G.P.0. clock and chimes; Nat?onal Anthem. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 $ p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadeasters’ topical chorus; an hour’s proramme presented by Home Recreations, imited. 83: The Salonola Dance Orchestra. 813. Madame Goossens Viceroy (soprano), in selections from her repertoire. $.23: The Salonoia Dance Orchestra, 8.33: Mr. Robert Turner (entertainer), humorous and dramatic recitations. 8.49: Madame Goossens Viceroy, in further selections from her repertoire. 98.50: The Safonola Dance Orchestra. -P.O. clock and chimes. 9.1. Weather report and _ forecast, by courtesy of ir. O. J. Mares, Government meteorologist. 9.2: From the Wemyss Street Hall, Marrickville, Salvation Army Band (bandmaster, Mr, N, H. Knight), 9.22: From the studio, Mr. Robert Turner (entertainer), humorous recitation. 9.29: Mr. Moore McMahon (violin solos). 9.36: From Wemyss Street Hall, Marrickville Salvation Army Band. 9.56: Resume of following day’s programme. 9.59: Mr. Bert Gilbert (comedian) assisted by Ivy Ray, presents another adventure of Mr. Hopcroft. 10.14: Myr. Moore McMahon. 10.21: Dance music by Cyril. Kaye and the Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, broadeast from the ballroom of the Wentworth; during interyals between d-nces mews items by courtesy of the "Sun" newspapers will be read from. the studio, 21.30: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. bony : 8 p.m.: G.P.O- clock and Broadeasters’ topical chorus, 83: From the King's Hall Hunter Street, the Cheero Girls, under the direction of Mrs. Bennett White. 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes; from the Stadium, a description. by Mr. Basil Kirke of the champion boxing contest. 9.45: From the studio, weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr. C. . Mares, Government meteorologist. 9.46: Broadcasters all-sports -expert will talk on "Cricket." 10: G@.P.O. clock and chimes. 10.1; The sporting editor of the "Sun" will talk on the prospects of Saturday’s racing. 10.20: From the ballroom of the Bondi. Casino, dance music by, Danny. Hogan’s Frisco Six; during the intervals between the dances news items by courtesy of the "Sun" newspapers will be yead from the studio. 11: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Nationa] Anthem. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. 8 p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ topical chorus. 8.3: King’s Mandolin Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. 0. C. King. 810: Mr. Roger Jones
(baritone eons), O17: Miss Bebe Scatt: {soubrette and_ child. impersonator), 8.24: x, Kyrle Sylvaney (dramatio artist). 8.31: Dance music by Cyril Kaye and thé Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, transmitting from _ the ballroom of the Wentworth. 841: Miss Pauline Harford Foster (soprano songs), 8.48: Mr. G, 0. King (mando-’cello solos). 855; Mr. Roger Jones. 9.2: Dance music by Oyril Kaye and the Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, 9,12: King’s Mandolin Orchestra. 9.19: Dance music by. Oyri Kaye and the Wentworth Uafe Orchestra. 9,29: Resume. of the xacing events, Brey: hound coursing. Epping. 9.33: Mr 0. 0. King (mando-cello solos). 940: Dance: music by Cyril Kaye and the Wentworth Cate Orchestra. 9.00: Miss Pauline Harford Foster, 9.57: Resume of following ‘day’s programme. 10; G.P.O, clock and chimes, i101: Miss Bebe Scott and’ 7 Kyrle Sylvaney present a humorous sketch. 10.11: Another resume of the racing events, greyhound coursing, Epping. 10.15; Dance music by Cyril Kaye and the Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, trans-, mitting from the ballroom of the Wentworth; during intervals between dances "sun" news will be read from the studio.. 2: G.P.0, clock and chimes; Natitpal Anthem, ~ . SUNDAY, DECEMBER it, 10.45 a.m.: Special news service, 11: Service broadcast frem St. Jude's "Church of England, Randwick ; ’ ‘address by Rev. anon Cakebread; organist and choirmaster, Myr. ‘Arnold B. Mote. 12.15 p.m.: Close down. | 2p.m.: G.P-0. clock and. chimes, 2,1; Sespion for children in hospitals, 2.15: Recital ' vy courtesy of the H.M.V. Gramophone Gampany. 2.45: Information service. 3: G.P.O, clock and chimes; close’ down. 3.30: G.P.O. clock ane: chimes; Bible class. conducted by Mr. W. "Oairo" Bradley.: 4: From the Methodist Church, eichhardt, a pleasant hour with the Central Methodist Mission, Leichhardt. 5: G.P:0. clock and.chimes; close down, 5.45: G.P.O, elock and chimes. 5,46: QOhildren’s service from the studio. 7: Service broadcast from Chalmers Presbyterian Church. 8.30: From the Manresa Hall, North Sydney a band recital by_the North Sydney Tramway Band (bandmaster, Mr. W. Barnes). 915: Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr. 0. J. Mares, Gov- | ‘ernment meteorologist. 9.16: Broadcasters’ Lnstrumental Trio-Dulcie Blair (violin), Bryce Carter {’cello), _G. Vern. Barnett (piano)... 9.26: "Wind Flowers," a song cycle composed by Arthur Somervell, pre-, sented under the direction of Mr. G. Vern Barnett. Helena Stewart (soprano), Amy Ostinga (contraito), Lance Jelfree (tenor), Peter Sutherland (basso). Quartet, "Twist Me a Crown_ of Windflowers"; quartet, "High. Over the Breakers’; contralto solo, "The Wind Has Such a Rainy Sound"; quartet, "Hope is Like a Harebell"; duet, "Two Doves. on the Self-Same Brancs’’; quartet, ‘‘When Soft Voices Die"; tenor solo and quartet, ‘When the Mounting Skylark Sings"; quartet, "Going to Bed"; ‘bass solo and quartet, ‘Windy Night"; finale, "‘Ajl' Around the House: is the Jet Black Night." 10: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 10.5: Broadcasters Tnstru. | mental Trio. 1015: G.P.0. clock and chimes; National Anthem.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 21, 9 December 1927, Page 2
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1,029AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMMES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 21, 9 December 1927, Page 2
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