AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMMES
2FC, SYDNEY: (442 metres.) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18. p.m.: "Big Ben"; from the Capitol Sydney, the Capitol Symphony Orchestra, of 30 members; items on the Wurlitzer’ organ, played by Mr. Fred. Seholl. Ted Henkel and his stage band of 20 players; vocal quartet, in associa‘tion with the stage prologue, 845: From the studio, Mabel Batchelor (soprano) and Gileen Boyd feontralto),_ duets (a) ‘Tales of Hoffmann" (b) ‘"By-Bye Babe" (Vera Barnett) (accompanied by the composer), 8.52: Gladstone Bell, ’cello solos. 9: "Big Ben"; late weather rane cast, 9.1: il er, basso, (a) "Th Admiral’s Yarn" (Rubens), ) Swordsman" (Wallace). 9.8: From Capitol Theatre, Sydney, the Capitol Symphony Orchestra; at the Wurlitzer organ, Mr. Fred Scholl. 9.25: From the studio, Mabel Batchelor (soprano) and Bileen’ Boyd (contralto), duets, ‘Venetian | Boat Song" (Blumenthal), "Just You" Vera, Barnett) (accompanied by the com: Deed Gladstone Bell, ‘cello solos. Bowyer, basso, (a) "Wander Whtist (Ronald), "Drake’s Spirit" (Stewart). 8.48: a" Wy, Varna and com: pany will produce the play "Sherlock | Holmes" (by arrangement with J. 0. WilJiamson, pe) Characters: Sherlock Holmes, H. W. Varna; Dr. Watson, Wiliam Hume; Forman (Holmes’ man), Arthur Fisher; Lady Edward Leighton, Muriel Conner; Count Stalburg, Brewer; Professor Moriarty, Foster Geant | Jim Larrabee, Noel Robertson; Billy, fomerset Varna; Madge Larrabee, Cleo Glover; Alice Faulkner, Felix Clark. "Sherlock Holmes," part one-Scene: Sherlock Holmes’ room at Baker Street. 10.12: Incidental music to part two, 10.14: "Sherlock Holmes," part two, played by H. W. Varna and company. Scene: he Gas Ohamber at Stepney. 10.36 weather forecast; incidental Sasi. ae part three of. "Sherlock Holmes." 10.38: Holmes," part two, played by | Varna and company. Scene: Dr. Watson’s house, Kensington. 10.58: To morrow’s programme and late news. 11: ae Ben" Anthem; close own. THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 8 pm .: "Big Ben"; the 2FO Orchestra, by Keats. 8.15: Peter Gawthorne, baritone. 8.25: Henry Penn, pianoforte solos, (a) (Gruneld), (b) "Lilies of the Valley" (Poidini), (c) "Country Gardens" (Grainger). 8.35: Madame Vera Tasma, soprano (with or chestral accompaniment 8.43: The 2FC Studio Orchestra ‘conductor, Horace | Keats). 8.52: rnest McKinlay, tenor, (a "A Fat Lil’ Feller" (Gordon), {h) "Elea nore’ (Mallinson) 9: "Big Ben"; late weather forecast. 9.14: James cornet solo. 9.5: Peter Gawthorne, bari tone. 9.15: Concerto for piano and or. chestra, "Capriccio Brilliant," Op. (Mendelssohn); at the piano, Henri Penn, and 2FO Orchestra, conducted by Horace Keats. 9.28: Madame Vera Tasma, 80 prano. 9%356: Charles Lawrence and Len Maurice, duets. 9.46: The 2FC Studio Or chestra’ (conductor, Horace Keats). 10 "Big Ben"; Ernest’ McKinlay, tenor. 10.8: James Pheloung, cornet ‘solo. 10.18 Charles Lawrence and Len Maurice, duets. 10.25: The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra (conductor, Al. Hammet). 10.35: From the studio, late weather forecast . 10.37; The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra (conductor, Al. Hammet). 10.57: From the studio, tomorrow’s programme and late news. it: "Big Ben’; the Ambassadors’ Dance Or11.45; National Anthem; close down. FRIDAY, APRIL 20. 8 p.m.: "Rig Ben’; Alexander Sverjensky, pi: moforte (2) "Prelude in A Flat Major" (Chopin), "Prelude in B Major" ‘Chopin), (e) "Valse in O Sharp Minor" (Chopin). 8.12: Sydney Calland, baritone. 8.20: The "Smart Set" Inatrumental Trio (leader, Molly Gant). 8.32: "Tune in and listen." 8.45: Alexander Sverjensky, pianoforte solos, (a) "Sonet of Petrarca" (Liszt), ‘(b) "Impromptu" (McDowell). 8.55: Sydney Calland, Bart tone. 9.3: Late weather forecast. 9.4: The "Smart Set" Instrumental Trio deader, Molly Gant). 915: Rev. FP. H Rawary’ talk, "Let's Go Round the World." 9.30: in and listen." 9.40: The "Smart Set" Instrumental Trio (leader, Molly Gant). 9.56: From Her Maiesty’s Theatre.
os Sydney, the sevond act of the musical play, "Rose Marie," featuring Harridi Bennet and Frederick Bentley. Musical numbers: Opening chorus; trio, "Only a Kiss," Frederick Bentley, ¥ yvonne Banvard, and James Hughes; saxette, "Finaletto,’ Harriet Bennet. Reginald Dandy, Neel Allan, Lou Vernon, Mane] Lambeth, and Stephanie Deste; Empire march and gavotte; song and dance, ‘Minuet of Minute," Harriet Bennet, Frederick Bentley, and Stephanie Deste; dance, "Wanda Waltz," Stephanie De«te, (a) Bridal Procession, (b) song, "voor of My Dreams," Harriet Bennet and chorus; bridal finale; finale ultimo. Scene-1: A novelty shop in Quebec. : Grand Ballroom, Chateau Fontenac, Quebec. 3: Impression, the cellar of an hotel on the tiver-front, Quebec. 4: On a hill near Kootenay Pass. 5: The Castle. 10.57; From the studio, to-morrow’s programme and late news. 11: " Ben" the Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 11.45: National Anthem; glose own. SATURDAY, APRIL 21. 8 p.m.; "Big Ben"; from the Prince Kdward Theatre, Sydney. (i) Introductory music by Prince Edward Concert Orchestra, conducted by Albert Cazabon; (2) Incidental music to "Solitudes," 2 fox variety subject; (3) Eddie Horton,* worldfamed organist, at the Wurlitzer orchestral organ, in special novelty numbers;(4) incidental music to the cartoon, "Rail Rode"; (5) violin solos by Albert Cazabon: (accompanist, Paul Vinogradoff); (6) incidental music to the picture, "Find the King"; (7) Albert Cazabon and concert orchestra in "Operatic Gems"; vocalists, Molly de Gunst (soprano), Ansurin J. Morris (tenor), Lionel Lunt (baritone). 9.5: From the studio, late weather forecast, 9.6: Oyril Monk, violinist. 9.14: Norman Francis, tenor. 9.21; Alexander Sverjensky, pianoforte solos, (a) "Prelude in A Flat Major" (Ohopin), (b) "Prelude in B Major’? (Qhopin), (c) "Valee in O Sharp Minor" (Chopin), 931: Frank Chapman, comedian. 9.38: Cyril Monk, violinist, 9.46; Norman Francis tenor. 9.54:. Brunton Gibb, entertainer. 10.2: Prank Ohapman, comedian. 10.10: Alexander Sverjensky, pianoforte solos, (a) "Sonet of Petrarea" (Liszt), (b)_ ‘"‘Ianpromptn’ . (MeDowell), (c) "Dance Rustique’" (Boscoff). 10.20: Brunton Gibb, entertainer. 10,30: Late weather forecast. 1031: Harrison White, banjo solos. 10.38: From the Ambassadors, the Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra_ (conductor, Al. Hammet). 10.48: From the studio, Harrison White, banjo solos. 10.57: "o-morrow’s programme and late news. 11: "Big Ben"; the Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra, in popular numbers until 11.45 p.m. 11.45: . National Anthem; close down.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 13
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