TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLAND. 3 p.ra., afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 4.5, studio items; 4.2 c, sports results to hand; 6.0. children's session; 7.0, news session; 7.40, talk— Mr. R. Howard Taylor, ‘Tlic Care of tlio Feet’; S.l, orchestral —‘Symphony No. S in • F Major—lst. - Movement; 8.9, lecture recital —Mr. H. Barry Coney, Miss F. Evans and Mr. lan Burry, ‘The Ancient Mariner ’ (b) bass recitative, ‘Alone, Alone, All, Ail Alone’ (b) bass solo, ‘O, Happy Homing- Thing’ (c) contralto solo, ‘O Sleep, It Is A Centle Thing’; 8.24, instrumental—Studio trio, ‘Scherzo —110’; 5.34, organ and vocal —Mr. Arthur E. Wilson and Mrs. J. Litherland: (a! ‘Cantata in A Minor’ (b) ‘Funeral March of a Marionette’ (c) soprano solo, ‘Hear Ye, Israel’ (d) ‘Gondola Song’; 8.54, tenor solo —Derek Oldham, ‘I Know of Two Bright Eves’; 5.57, pianoforte solo —Mr. Eric Waters, ‘Grcnwich Witch’; 9.5, orchestral —(a) ‘Triana’ (b) ‘Spanish Dance, No. 3 Rondalla’; 9.13, talk —Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A., ‘Topical Talk’; 9.25, organ and vocal—Mr. A. E. Wilson and Mrs. J. Litherland: (a) ‘Death of Asc’ (b) ‘Morning’ (c) ‘Anitia’s Dance’ (d) soprano sedo, ‘Solvcig’s Song’; 9.45, instrumental —(a) ‘Song Without Words —in II Minor’ (b) ‘Tarantella’; 9.56, lecture-recital—Mrs. D. Basham and Mir. Barry Coney, F. Evans and Mr. lan Burry, ‘The Ancient Mariner’ (a) tenor recitative, ‘I Fear Thee, Ancient Mariner’ (b) bass recitative, ‘Bo Calm. Thou Wedding Guest’ (c) quartet, ‘Around, Around, Flew Each Sweet Sound’ (d) bass recitative, ‘Till Noon Wc Quietly’ (e) ‘Two Voices In The .Vir’; 10.11, orchestral —(a) ‘Spanish Dance, No. I—Oricntalc’1 —Oricntalc’ (b) ‘Spanish Dance, No. 2 —Andalousc. ’
2YA, WELLINGTON. 3.1, gramophone items; 3.40, relay from Messrs. Kirkcaldie and Stains’ tea-rooms; 4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session; overture —‘Martha’; string quartet—‘Mignon’; 0.12, tacet; 0.15, ’cello solo —Arnold Foldesy, ‘Kol 6.27, tacct; 6.30, vocal duct —Lombardi Nidrci’; string quartet—‘Oricntalc’; and Galcffi, ‘ll Trovatorc’ Act 4; violin flute and liarp—‘Serenade or Oldea Time’; 6.42. tacet; 0.45, concerted—(a) ‘We’re Called Goudoleri’ (b) ‘Are You Beeping?’; Concerted —‘Now Let the Loyal Lieges Gather Round’; 6.57, tacet; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, leeturette — Mr. Dan McKenzie, ‘The Laws of Rugby’; 8.0, special programme by ‘Tlic Strollers’ Radio Party; S.l, overture—‘The Gondoliers’; 8.9, soprano solo—‘Only a Rose’; baritone solo —‘A Bachelor Gay’; humour—‘l Need Love’ tenor solo—‘l Heard You Go By’; soubrette—‘Waiting For Something to Happen’; 5.29, selection —Orchestra, ‘Pirates of Penzance’; 8.37, chorus — ‘Going Up’; soubrette —‘Pretty Babe’; soprano solo —‘Indian Love Call’; tenor solo —‘Rose Marie’; 8.57, selection — Orchestra, *Veroniquc ’; 9.7, orchestral ‘Electric Girl’; bass-baritone solo—‘Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorrec’; hawaiiau —‘Three O’Clock in the Morning’; medley waltz—‘Popular Songs of Yesterday’; 9.25, selection—‘Merrie England’; 9.35, humour —‘My Revolver’; soubrette—‘Lovo Nest’; soprano and tenor —‘A Paradise for Two’; sketch — ‘Wanted a House’; baritone and chorus —‘The Song of the Vagabonds’; 9.51, ofehestra, ‘Firefly.’
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.25, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 710, news session; 8.1, overture —‘Der. Frcischutz’; 5.9, part song —‘Tlic Long Day Closes’; 8.13, bass solo—Mr. F. S. .Jackson, ‘Because’; 5.16, ’cello solo ; — Mr. Harold Beck, ‘Boat Song’; 5.20, mezzo-soprano solo —-Miss Merle Miller, ‘She Is Far From the Land’; 5.24, part song—‘An Evening Lullaby’; 8.28, monologue—Will Kings, ‘Not Understood’; 5.31, instrumental —‘ Larghetta and Allegro’; 8.41, tenor and baritone duet—‘The Rivals’; 8.45, part song—‘When Pa Shaved Off His Whiskers’; 8.49, instrumental trios —(a) ‘lntermezzo’ (b) ‘ Valsc No. 6’; 9.4, baritone solo—Mr. AV. H. Odell, ‘Lighterman Tom’; 9.5, waltz—‘l’d Like to Kiss the Ladies’; 9.11, part song —‘Old Mother Hubbard’; 9.15, ’cello solo—Mr. Harold Beck, ‘Harlequin’; 9.19, soprano solo— Miss Merle Miller, (a) ‘Serenade’ (b) ‘Vainka’s Song’; 9.24, part song ‘Dreamy Swancc Lullaby’; 9.25, ‘Columbia’ dance programme: march ‘Twist and Twirl'; foxtrot —Dcnza Dance Band, ‘Dance of the Blue Danube'; foxtrot —‘Sweet Sue —Just You’; foxtrot -with vocal refrain —‘Just, a Sweetheart’; 9.40, tenor solo—Alfred O’Shea, ‘Love’s Garden of Roses’; vocal duot —‘Because My Baby Don t Mean ‘Maybe’ Now’; pianoforte duct —Constanco Mering and Muriel Pollack, ‘High Hat’; foxtrot—‘Dolores’; waltz with vocal refrain —‘Where Is The Song of Songs For Me?'; 9.57, soprano and male quartet, ‘Norali Blancy ‘Just Like a Darby and Joan’; pianoforte solo —Gil Deck, ‘Sometime's I’m Happy’; foxtrot with vocal refrain—‘Roses of Yesterday’-; novelty foxtrot —‘Laughing Marionette'; waitz with vocal refrain —‘Tho Sidewalks of New York’; 10.14, tenor solo Alfred O’Shea, ‘Love, Here Is My Heart’; Xylo-rimba orchestra, ‘Along Miami Shore’; Marimba orchestra —Rio Marimba Orchestra, ‘My Isle of Golden Dreams’; 10.24, humour —Flotsam and Jetsam, ‘Optimist and Pessimist’; hawaiian—‘Dreamy Hilo Bay’; hawaiiau —‘Holo March’; pipe organ solo, with vocal chorus —‘Arc You Happy"’; .10.35, tenor solo—‘The World is Waiting for the Sunrise’; vocal solo —Vaughan dc Loath, ‘I Just Roll Along’; waltz —‘My Sweetheart’; vocal solo — Vaughan Do Lcatli, ‘Watching for the Boogie Man’; 10.51, piano-accordcon solo, Guido Deiro, ‘Tosclli’s Serenade’; vocal duet—Layton, and Johnstone, ‘Good News—The ’Varsity Drag’; vocal duet—Jack Lumsdainc and Leu Maurice, ‘Good-night.’ 4YA. DUNEDIN.
3.1, gramophone items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 6.1, children’s session; 7.0, news session: 7.30, leeturette—Mr. H. Greenwood, ‘Book Review’; S.l, overture—‘Die Fledermaus’; 5.9, contralto solos—Miss Irene Horniblow, (a) ‘Stars of tho Earth’ (b) ‘Page’s Road
Seng’; 8.16, instrumental —‘A'alsc in 13 Flat’; 5.20. baritone solos —Mr. Arthur Lungley, (a) ‘Mother Carey’ (b) ‘To Antkea*’; 8.27. pianoforte solo—Mrs. Ernest Drake, ‘Noel’; 8.32, tenor solo —Mr. H. Drew. ‘Qucsta o Quella’; 5.39, relay from Eitz Orchestra; 8.49, recitIs—Miss Nellie Osborn, (a) ‘.Marguerite’ (b) ‘Laugh ami be Merry’: 8.56, chorus—‘Spinning Chorus—‘The Flying Dutchman’; 9.3, instrumental—(a) ‘Hungarian Dance No. 3’ (b) ‘Hungarian Dance No. s’; 9.11, soprano and chorus—Florence Austral, ‘Pkc Flying Dutchman’; 9.15, ’cello solo—Mr. P, J. Palmer, ‘Serenade Espagnoio’; 9.20, contralto solo—Miss Irene Horniblow, ‘Summer Rain’; 9.24, violin solo —Miss Eva Judd, ‘Romance’: 9.29. recital— Miss Nellie Osborn, ‘The Soldier’; 9.35, relay of Ritz Orchestra; 9.45, tenor solo —.Mr. H. Drew, ‘Ah, Moon of My Delight’; 9.50, orchestral—‘Potpourri of Waltzes’; 9.55, baritone solo—Mr. Arthur Lungley, ‘ You. Along o’ Me’; 10.2, solo and chorus —‘The Pirates of Penzance.’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6947, 28 June 1929, Page 10
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