Australian News and Programmes
Thursday, May 29. ° : 2FC-9.30 p.m.: The Harmonie Choral Society-the sixth and final entrant in the Radio Choral Competition--present a studio concert. 2BL-9.30 p.m. and 9.20 p.m.: The Australian ..ational Orchestra present selections from the Capitol Theatre, 9.37 p.m. and 10.30 p.m.: Jack Lumsdaine, the "Radio Rascal," in songs at the piano 8LO--9.30 p.m.: "The Sunshine Boys," in songs at the piano. 10 p.m.: The A.B.C; Dance Band in dance numbers interspersed with vaudeville numbers. ? 8AR-9.45 p.m.: Special studio reproductions, commencing with "Symphony No. 5 in EB Minor, Opus 64" (Tschaikowsky), played by the Symphony Orchestra. 10.30 p.m.: Relay from the Cairns Memorial Church, Bast Melbourne. Programme by the choir. 11 p.m.: Studio reproductions. Friday, May 30. 2FC-9.30 p.m.: From the Aeolian Hall, organ recital by G. Vern Barnett. 10.45 p.m.: Relay from 3L0, Melbourne (see programme for this station). .2BL+-10.80 p.m.: "The Young in Heart," a radio play. 8LO-9.30 p.m.: Hamilton Webber and his State Musical BEnsemble, broadcasting from the State Theatre. 9.387 p.m.: "Scotch Broth," a musical sketch. 9.57 p.m.: St. Augustine’s Band in "Gems of Sullivan." 10.6 p.m,: "Room 87," a one-act play. 10.45 p.m: The State Musical Ensemble. 11.15 p.m.: Pat Hanna and his Diggers in "Skits and Sketches of To-day." 8AR-9.45 p.m.: Community singing from the Ballarat Town Hall. . Saturday, May 31. 2FC-9.30 p.m.: Studio Orchestra present "The Blue Danube," by Strauss. 8.36 p.m.: "My Gypsy Maid," a Romany romance. 10.53 p.m.: The 2FC Follies present a revue from the Little Theatre. st aBt-i0 p.in.: A description of the boxing contest from the Sydhey adium, ' 8LO-9.40 p.m.: "The Pickwick Olub" (Kpisode V). 10.20 p.m.: A special programme has been arranged. 8AR-9.30 p.m.: Memorial Military Band, and variety numbers. 10.22 p.m.: "The Black Sheep," a one-act comedy. Sunday, June 1. 3LO-9.30 p.m.: Hamilton Webber, Mus.Bac., and his State Musical Efsemble, broadcasting from the State Theatre, with Frank Lauterman at the Wurlitzer, supported by leading vocal artists. 8AR--10 p.m.: Relay from 2BL. Monday, June 2. 8LO-9.30 p.m.: A short programme of Russian music. 11 p.m.: "Conn the Shaungraun," an‘old Irish plag,adapted for broadcasting. 38AR--9.45 p.m.: Brass Band and variety. 11 pm.: Light comedy. Tuesday, June 3. 3LO--9.30 p.m.: A short song recital by Madame Joy McArden, soptano, assisted by the Studio Orchestra and the A.B.C. String Quartet. 10 p.m.; The Catherine Neill Players present "The Way of Transgression" (Betty M. Davies), an Australian comedy. 11 pm.: "The Jazz Spider," a radio serial play. 11.40 p.m.: The Combined Orchestras present a melody seena, "Mother." 3AR--10.7 p.m.: Comedy sketch, "A Sister to Assist ‘Hr.’ 10.382 p.m: A.B.C. Dance Band in dance numbers, interspersed with novelty numbers. Wednesday, June 4, 8LO-9.27 p.m.: "Kitchener of Khartoum," told by Brandon Chemer. 40.7 p.m.: "By the Fireside," a song scena, introducing old-time melodies. 11.15 p.m.: "The Crooning Collegiates," in modern numbers with novelty effects. . 3AR--10.20 p.m.: "Admiral Peters," a one-act comedy.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 46, 30 May 1930, Page 26
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481Australian News and Programmes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 46, 30 May 1930, Page 26
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