Australian News and Programmes
Ss reception from stations across the. Tasman is now fairly dependable, we have prepared a selection of items to be presented from. the ‘main Australian stations in the near future. New Zealand times. are ‘given, Thursday, May 15th. GTATION 2FC, 10.37 p.m.-Tally Ho!" an’ original musical comedy in one act. Station 2BL, 9.30 p.m.-The A.B.C, Players present "Outward Bound," ‘by Sutton Vane. Station 3L0, 10 p.m.-Dance Programme by. Mark Makeham’s Melodlans, interspersed with novelty and vaudeville numbers. Station 3AR, 9.80 p.m.-A relay from 2BL of "Outward Bound." Friday, May 16th. QTATION 2FC, 9.30 p.m-"The Big Four" will entertain with varied num, bers. 11 p.m,: The Collingwood Citizens’ Band will present: (a) March, "Glenwood"; (b) Quartet, "Aloha.Oe"; and (c) Foxtrot, Selected. \ Station 2BL, 10. 15 p.m.-A two-pianoforte recital by Carl Morris and Madame. Bvelyn Greig, "Concerto in G Minor’ (Mendelssohn), Station 3L0, 9.80 p.m.-The first of a series of -Historical Sketches, entitled "Good Queen Bess," with music characteristic of the period. Station 3AR, 9,45 p.m.-Community singing from the Central Hall, Geelong. Saturday, May 1th. STATION 2FC, 9.22 p.m.-An Irish interlude by Nora Hill, soprano: (a) "O’Donnell Adoo"’; (b) "The Sea Singer," and Irish countryside songs. 10.15 p.m.: "Packing Up," a radio play. Station 2BL, 10 pm-A description of the fight at the’ Sydney Stadium, Station 8LO, 9.30 p.m-‘A Country Wedding," a musical sketch. 10 p.m: Episode 3 of "The Pickwick Club." ° Station 3AR, 10.45 p.m.-A Variety Programme, including selections by the Royal Brass Band. Sunday, May 18th. GTATION 8LO, 8.85 p.m.-Captain Donald MacLean’ s "At Honie. " -A musieal and literary, talk. 9.30 p.m. Hamilton Webber and his State Ensemble broadcasting from the State Theatre, with Frank Lauterman at the Wurlitzer. : Station 8AR, 8.30 p.m.: Divine Rervice from St. Paul’s Cathedral. 10 p.m.: Relay from 2BL. Monday, May 19th. QTATION 8LO, 9.30 p.m. "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," a play in-4 acts, Station 8AR, 7.45 p.m.-Dinner music by Mark Makeham’s Melodians. 9.45 p.m.: Brass Band and Variety Items. 10.10 p.m.:> "Samuel Goes ASinging," being. further extracts from a hitherto unpublished diary of Samuel Pepys. Tuesday, May 20th. QTATION 3LO, 9.80 p.m.-‘"By the Fireside," a selection of the folk songs of Scotland, presented in a novel way. 11 p.m.: "The Spur of the Moment," a radio drama. Station 3AR, 9.45 p.m.-Dance music, interspersed with vaudeville numbers. Wednesday, May 21st. GTATION 8LO, 9.80 p.m.-Relay from 2FC, Sydney, of an Orchestral Concert by the Professional Musicians’ Union Orchestra. Station 3AR, 10.30 p.m.-‘The Vagabonds," a colourful description of the sights and sounds of Hong Kong.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Page 32
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422Australian News and Programmes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Page 32
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