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AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMMES

2FC, SYDNEY, 442 METRES WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. 8 p.m.: "Big Ben"; Sydney Calland, baritone. 8.8: Lionel Lawson, violinist. 8.16: Keith Desmond. excerpts from the third act from "The Christian" (Hall Caine). 8.24; Sadie Grainger Broad, soprano. 8.32: Joe Cahill, entertainer, 8.40: Lionel Lawson, violinist. 8.48: Keith Desmond, entertainer, (a) "Gimme the Ground" (Dryblower), (b) "The Little Bottom Drawer’ (James Hunter). 8.56: Sydney Calland, baritone. 9.4: Late weather forecast, 9.5: Elliott Napier will continue his series of talks on "The Great Barrier Reef." 9,20: Sadie Grainger Broud, soprano. 9,28: Joe Cahill, entertaiyer. 9.36: H. W. Varna and company will produce the play, "‘Captain Applejack’s Adventure" (by arrangement with J. C, Williamson, Ltd.)._ The play made famous in Australia by Laurence Grossmith. 10: "Big Ben’; incidental music to part two. 10.2: Part 2, "Captain Applejack’s Adventure. Scene: The dream on the pirate ship. 10,18: Incidental music to part three. 10.20: Part three, "Captain Applejack’s Adventure. Scene: Ambrese’s home again, 10.38: Late weather forecast. 10.39: Len Maurice, popular baritone. 10.45: Dance session arranged by Len Maurice. 10.58: To-mor-row’s programme and fate news. 11: "Big Ren"; National Anthem: close down. THURSDAY, MAY 3. 8.5 p.m.: From the Masonic Club, Castlereagh Street, Sydney, a farewell concert (arranged by the Masonic Club), to Raymond Willis, prior to his return to England. The 2FO Studio Orchestra, conducted by Horace Keats. 8.15: Raymond Ellis, baritone. 8.25: Margaret James, soprano. 8.34: Ellis Price. 640; Male Voice Choir (conductor, William Bourne) . 8,50: The 2FC Studio Orchestra. 9.6: Posey. Dunbar, sontralie, 9.16: From the studio, during the intervai at the Masonic Olub-Eudgar Warwick and Eileen Dawn, radio sketch, 9,.%: From the Masonic Olub, continuation of tho farewell concert to Raymond Ellis; the 2FO Studio Orchestra, 9.37: Margaret James, soprano. 9.45: Fllia Price, enterfainer. oe mate yoie Choir (conductor, illiam Bourne), : Raymond Ellis an Margaret James, duet, 106; The 2FC

Studio Orchestra. 10.15: From the Ambassadors, the Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra (conductor, Al. Hammet). 10.30: ¥rom the studio, late weather forecast. 10.31: The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestry (conductor, Al. Tammet). 10.42: Studio music. 10.47: The Ambassadors’ ‘ Dance Orchestra (conducted by Al. Hammet). 10.57; From the studio, to-morrow’s PrOgrame and late news. 11: "Big Ben’; the Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra, in popular numbers until 11.45 p.m, ‘41.45: National Anthem; close down. FRIDAY, MAY 4. p.m.; "Big Ben"; from Her Majesty's Sydney (by permission of J. Williamson, Lid.), the first act of a new musical ecimedy. 9.10: From the gins, William Dallison, tenor . 9.18: W. F. Kay will continue his series theatrical dealing this evening with Melate Georgo ‘Coppin 9.33: Oliver King, bass. 9.42: Lin ley pianoforte solos. 9.50: The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra (conductor, Al. Hammet). 10: "Big Ben" William Dallison, tenor. 10.8: Evans, pianoforte solus. 10,16: The Ambassadorn’ Dance Orchestra (conductor, Al. Ha:mnmet), 1U.25: Oliver King, basso. 10.32: From the the Ambassadors’ Vanca Orchestra. 10.40: From the studio, late | weather foreenst; studio music. 10,59: From the studio, . to-morrow’s programme and late news, 11: "Big Ben’; the Ambassadors’Dance Orchestra. 11.45: National Anthem; close down.

SATURDAY, MAY & 8 pm.: "Big Ben"; from the Prince Edward Theatre, GyIney, introductory music by the Prince Edward Concert Orchestra, conducted by Albert Cazabon, Kddie Horton at the orchestral organ; Albert. Cazabon and Concert Orchestra. 9, ig Ben’; from the _ studio late wenther forecast. 91: Reginald Haywurd, baritoue. 9.9: Madame Emily Marks, soprano. 9.18: Charles Lawrence, entertainer. 9.26: From the Prince Edward Theatre, Sydney, Albert Cazabon and Concert Orchestra. 9.40: From the studio, Madame Emily Marks, soprano. 9.48: Reginald Ifayward, bariteune. 9.56. Dorothy Dewar, soubrette. 10.4: Charles Lawrence, encertainer. 10.14: From the Ambassadors, the Anibassadors’ Dance Orchestra (conductor, Al. Hammst; . 10.34: From the studio, late weather forecast. 10.35: Dorothy Dewar, soubrette. 10.42; The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra (corductor, Al. Hammet). 10.57: Prom the Studio, to-zrorrow’s programme and lata news. ii: "Big Ben’; the Ambassadors’ Yegice Orchestra, in popular numbers uftil 11.45 p.m. 1145: National Anthem; close down.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 16

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AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMMES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 16

AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMMES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 16

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