TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m.: afternoon session—Selected studio items; 3.F0: lecture; tte on “Cooking by Electricity,” by a representative of Messrs. Turnbull and Jones, Ltd.; , 3.45: selected studio items; 4.0: literary selection by tlio announcer; 4.8: selected studio items; 4.25: sports results; 6.0: children's session, conducted by Uncle George; 7.15: nows and market reports; 8.0: chimes; 8.1: relay of orchestral overture from Majestic New Orchestra; 8.10: contralto solo —Madame Irene Ainslcy, “L’Orquo”; 8.23: baritone solo—Mr. Walter Brough, 1 ‘ ‘ Toreador’a Song”; 8.27: flute solo—Mr. John Lemmone, “Bolero”; 8.32; soprano solos—Mrs. J. Parry, (a) “Oh, to be in England” (b) “God’s In His Heaven”; 8.39: relay of orchestral entr’acte from Majestic Theatre; 8.43: lecturctto—Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A., “Old New Zealand”—No. 13, “A Man-of-war 1 Without Guns”; 8.58: weather forecast; 8.59: piano and violin duet—Miss Ina Bosworth and Mr. C. Towsey, “Allegro Molto” 9.3: a presentation of “Memo England” excerpts. The story of “Merrio England” is laid in the glorious days of Queen Elizabeth, who, together with those famous personages of her reign, the Earl of Essex and Sir Walter Raleigh, appear in the opera, the scene of which is laid in the heart of mediaeval England, by the Thames, near Windsor. Queen Elizabeth Madame Irene Ainsley; Jill-all-alone Madame Irene Ainsley; Bessie Mrs. J. Parry; Earl of Essex Mr. Walter Brough; Sir Walter Raleigh Mr. Robert Peter. “Love is Meant to Make Us Glad” — Quartet; “She Had a Letter” — Bessie; “Yeomen of England”—Essex and chorus; “Como to Arcadia” — Kaleigh and Bessie; “0 Peaceful England”—Queen Elizabeth; “In England, Merry England”—Quartet; “It is the Merry Month of May”—Elizabeth and Kaleigh; “The English Rose” —Kaleigh; “Who Shall Say?' 7 Bessie; “Eobin food's Wedding”— /Finale; 9.43: Auckland trio, “Henry VIII Dances”; 9.51: contralto solo— Madame Irene Ainsley, “Out on the Rocks”; 9.55: flute solos—Mr. J. Lommone, (a) “By the Brook” (b) “The Nightingale”; 10.2: tenor solo —Mr. Robert Peter, “Where’er You Walk.”
2YA WELLINGTON. 3 p.in,; chimes; 3.1: selected gramophone items; -4,30; and 4.55: sporting results to hand; 6.0; children’s hour — Another radio.-.trip with Big Brother Jack; 7.0: nows session, market reports and sports results; 7.40: loeturetto by representative of the Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land”; 8.0; chimes; 8.1; overture —The Orchestra, * ‘ Polonaise Militairo”; valse—The Orchestra, “L’Estudiantina’Jj 8.10; Tho, Orpheus Quartet, “ Queen of Fiance ’’; 8.14:' soprano solo—-Mrsi Alice Harris, M?Yainka’s, Song”; B.lß;„;s.ballet;music —The Orchestra, “ FauSt ”; Bi2S: humour—Miss Violet Wilson, “Reggie”; 8.33: tenor solo—Mr. Arthur Coe, “Lorraine'.'; 8.37: ’cello solos—Mr. Geo. Ellwood, (a) “Andante Cantabile” (b) “Arioso”; 8.47: contralto solo—Miss Lily Mackic, “Row, Burme, Row”; 8.51: repeat numbers —The Orchestra; 9.1: weather report and announcements; 9.3: The Orpheus Quartet, “Farewell to the Forest”; 9.7; relay of organ solos by Mr. H, Temple White, (a) “Sunset Melody” (b) “Cornelius March”; 9.17: baritone, .solos—Mr. Len. Barnes, (a) “Elcanoro” (b) “Violet” (c) “Monotone” (d) “Two Grenadiers”; 9.29: humour—Miss Violet Wilson, (a) “Belinda’s Blow” (b) “Memory”; . 9.36: vocal duet—Mrs. Alice Harris and Mr. Len. Barnes, “Won’t • You Buy a Spray”; 9.40; Tho Orpheus Quartet, “Little Cotton Dolly”; 9.45: selection —The Orchestra, selection from “Tip Toes”; 9.55: dance numbers—The Orchestra.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6633, 12 June 1928, Page 2
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