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Tuesday, April 24

a 40; 3: 30: 0: 1 0 5: 100 GNA heh wl: 73 died ~ orn mt be CO no Pp © we bt nv A 8.41: 3.47: 8.52: 8.58: 9.0; 9.8: 9.12: 9.16 9.23: 9,27: 1X¥A AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-TUESDAY, APRIL 24. 32 p.m:: Afternoon session-Selected gramophone items. Literary selection, by the Announcer, Further selected gramophone items. Close down. Children’s hour-Uncle George. News and reports. " evening with Shakespeare, arranged by Mr, J, F. Montague. imes. Lecturette-Mr. Culford Bell, "Introductory Talk on Shakespeare." Speech-Miss Phyllis Torpy, Lorenzo’s speech, "The Power of Music" (Shakespeare). : Scene-Messrs. J. F, Montague, Montagu Steel, Alan McElwain, and Leslie Dakin, "Graveyard Scene" from "Hamlet," Act V, Scene 1 (Shakespeare). : Solo-Mr. Arthur Ripley, "Sigh No More Ladies" (Fisher). : Scene-Mr. J. Gordon and Miss Gordon, scene from "Romeo ard Jutiet," Act III, Scene 5 (Shakespeare). : Instrumental trio-Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Three Dances" from "Henry VIII" (German). : Vocal quartet--Madame Irene Ainsley’s Quartet, "Under the Greenwood Tree" (Horne). : Elocutionary-Mr. Culford Bell, "Mark Anthony’s Oration" from "Julius Caesar," Act III, Scene 2 (Shakespeare). Scene-Miss Daphne Knight, "Letter Scene’ from "Macbeth," Act I, Scene 5 (Shakespeare). _ Baritone solos--Mr. Ernest Snell, (a) "Mistress, Mine’ (Levey); (b) "And Let Me the Canakin Clink" (Loomis). Recitations-Mr. J. F. Montague, (2) "On Sleep" from "Henry IV"; (b) "Agincourt Speech" from "Henry V" (Shakespeare). Weather report and forecast. , Scene-Miss Mary Day and Miss Kathleen Harvey, scene from "Twelfth Night," Act I, Scene 5. Violin solo-Miss Ina Bosworth, "The Admiral’s Galliard" (Moffat). ee Solo Madame Irene Ainsley, "Orpheus With His Lute" (Sulivan). : Scene-Mr. Montagu Steel (Duke), Miss Iris Andrews (Viola), Mr. Qian McElwain (Clown), scene from "Twelfth Night," Act II, cene 4, Duet-Madame Irene Ainsley and Miss Irene Rogers, "I Know a Bank Where the Wild Thyme Blows" (Horne). Scene-Mr. Alan McElwain (Dogberry), Mr. Leslie Dakin (Verges), Mr, Culford Bell (Sexton), Mr. Bankman (Conrade), Mr. Helier

9.34: 9,39; 3.51: 9.56 (Borachio), "Comedy Scene" from "Much Ado About Nothing," Act IV, Scene 2 (Shakespeare). Instrumental trio-Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, incidental music to "As You Like It" (Quilter). Baritone solo-Mr. Ernest Snell, "The Pedlar’s Song" from "A Winter’s Tale" (Wilson). Scene-Mr. Culford Bell (King), Mr. J. F. Montague (Gloster), "Tower Scene" from "Henry VI," Part 3 (Shakespeare). Excerpts from "Romeo and Juliet" (Gouncd), produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast: Juliet-Miss Airini Rogers. Romeo-Mr. Arthur Ripley. Friar Laurence-Mr. Walter Brough. To Shakespeare’s immortal love story, the libretto hardly does justice. The ill-fated lovers, however, are given very beautiful music to sing, music which, at times, takes us back to the "Garden Scene" in "Faust." The opera has been called a "Love Duet with Interruptions." Juliet--"Waltz Song." Madrigal-"O Shrine of Beauty." Romeo and Juliet-‘Night Ali Too Blessed." Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Laurence-"O, Smile, Fair Heaven." Quartet-"Finale." 10.16: God Save the King. NIN AUP G6 ur ROE Oo BROCOUH oe 6 Deo oo of mm ST See Noe RXR ow COMmAmM UL > mo W do or AR een SB ©" SO ne ut © bd ro) BW WW Al: 3 4 0: om) WwreoOowWwWee OMe OV As ae ee RMrm of fr fF NNA-PS _ — CAR WI os no Are Cy IMD O19 WO WLYwH ESR nore oLryt Sint CeAMNM 2¥A WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-TUESDAY, APRIL 24. 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Selected gramophone items. : Sports results. Close down. Children’s session-Uncle Jasper. News session, market reports, and sports results. : Lecturette-"For the Man on the Land," by a representative of the Agricultural Department. Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Overture-"Washington Greys’ March" (Graffula). Vocal quartet-Orpheus Quartet, "Long Ago" (Old English}. : Italian mandolin solos--Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) "Valse de la Reine" (Coleridge-Taylor); (b) "Gavotte" (Handel). : Contralto solo-Miss Lily Mackie, "Evening Boat Song" (Schubert). : Instrumental trio-Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "First Movement in E Minor Trio" (Parry). : Elocutionary-Mr. Stanley Warwick, "Early English History’ (Wood). : Cello solo-Mr. Geo, Ellwood, "Largo" (Bounoucini). : Vocal duet-Mrs. Alice Harris and Mr. Arthur Coe, "Night Hymn at Sea" (Stafford). : Duo for two pianos-Misses Myrtle Mackay and Vera Macdonald, "Don Juan Fantasie" (Mozart-Lysberg). : Bariotne solos-Mr. Ray Kemp, (a) "Old Barty" (Grant); (b) "Old English Love Song" (Allitsen). : Clarionet solo-Mr. A, H. Wright, "Come, Sing to Me" (Thompson). Weather forecast. Organ solos-Mr. H. Temple White, (a) ‘Hero's Song" (Volkinann) ; (b) "The Death of Ase" (Greig); (c) "Land of Hope and Glory" (Elgar). : Soprano solo-Mrs. Alice Harris, "One Fine Day" from "Madame 9.24: 9.34; 9.38: 9.43: 9.47: 9.51: 9.57: 10.3: Butterfly" (Puccini). Instrumental trios-Studio Trio, (a) "Andante" from "Pathetique Symphony" (Tschaikowsky); (b) "Flower Waltz" (Tschaikowsky). Vocal quartet-Orpheus Quartet, "The Lark Now Leaves His Watery Nest" (Calcott). . *Cello solo-Mr. Geo. Ellwood, "Allegro Apassionata" (Saint-Saens). Tenor solo-Mr. Arthur Coe, "Farewell to Summer" (Johnson). Clarionet solo-Mr. A. H. Wright, "Air Varie." Elocutionary-Mr. Stanley Warwick, "Cheese" (Jerome). English mandola solos-Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) "Lazy Honolulu" (Sdogdon); (b) "Love Will Find a Way" (Simson). Vocal quartet-Orpheus Quartet, "It Was a Lover and His Lass" (Ambrose). God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-TUESDAY, APRIL 24. SILENT DAY. 4X¥A DUNEDIN (463 METRES)-TUESDAY, APRIL 24. p.m.: Town Hall chimes. His Master’s Voice recital, : Social notes and news. : Gramc phone recital. Address on "The Domestic Uses of Electricity," by Mr. G. J. Butcher, of Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. : His Master’s Voice recital. : Close down. Children’s hour-Big Brother Bill. : News. session. : An address by Mr. R. W. Marshall, of the Government Tourist Department. Town Hall chmies. Concert by the St. Kilda Band, and items by assisting artists. March-The band, "The Umpire" (Greenwood). . Baritone solos-Mr. Reg. Richards, (a) "Alone" (Lohr); (b) "Lady Mine" (Lohr). : Cornet solo-St. Kilda Band (soloist, Mr. George Christie), "Because" (d’Hardelot). : Recitation, Miss Anita Winkel, "He Didn’t Oughter" (Herbert). : Selection-St. Kilda Band, "Gems of Irish Melody" (arr. Hume). : Contralto solo-Miss Dorothy Skinner, "A Song of Thanksgiving" (Allitsen). : March-St. Kilda Band, "Rubenstein" (arr. Bidgood). : Address-Pastor W. D. More. Selection-St. Kilda Band, "Well Known Hymns." Bass solos-Mr. F. C. Cooper, (a) "If I Were King" (Sullivan); (b) "They’re Far Away" (Booth). : Waltz-St. Kilda Band, "Queen of Erin" (Douglas). : Recitations-Miss Anita Winkel, (a) child impersonation, "I’ye Lost My Dog" (Green); (b) "Twenty, Thirty, Forty." : Baritone solo-Mr. Reg. Richards, "Nelson’s Gone a’Sailing" (Lohr). : Fantasia-St. Kilda Band, "Clarendon" (Greenwood). : Contralto solos-Miss Dorothy Skinner, (a) "Angus Macdonald" (Roechel) ; (b) "John Anderson, My Joe" (Masefield). : March-St. Kilda Band, "Machine Gun Guards" (Marechal). : Bass solo-Mr. F. C, Cooper, "Simon the Cellarer" (Hatton). : God Save the King.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 9

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Tuesday, April 24 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 9

Tuesday, April 24 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 9

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