Australian Programmes
ed ‘ Thursday, June 26. J ' Se pm: 2FC.-9.42 p.m.: A debate, "Personality and Wealth." 10.35 p.m.: The 2FC Follies present a half-hour of vaudevill 5 p.m:: "Uncle Tom’s Cabin," episode 4. © numbers, 2BL.-9.30 p.m.: A concert programme arranged by the Musical Association of New South Wales. 3L0.-10 p.m.: Dance night. Clarrie Collins and his Orchestra. Vaudeville numbers will be presented between dance items. 3AR.-9.30 p.m.: Studio reproductions, including the well-known "Emperor" Concerto by Beethoven. Friday, June 27. TATION 2FC.-9.40 p.m. and 10.35 p.m.: Jack Lumsdaine, the "Radio Rascal," in popular songs at the piano. 10.55 p.m.: Sundowners’ Male Quartet in two negro spirituals. 11.3 p.m.: "Sweethearts," a comedy in two acts. ; in in a novel way. 10.30 p.m. and 10.27 p.m.: Jock Herron and his Brass Ns 2BL.-10.17 and 11.40 p.m.: Ethel Lang and Brunton Gibbs will entera uartet. 38LO.-9.30 p.m.: Vocal and orchestral selections from Beethoven compositions. 10.10 p.m.: The Sundowners’ Radio Revue Company present "Oddments and Oddities." . 38AR.-9.45 p.m.: Community singing relayed from the Central Hall, Geelong.
eee . Saturday, Jume 28 = -° ‘ATION 2FC.--9,.30 p.m.: A concert programme from the Sydney Town ' Hall by the Professional Musicians’ Union, 12 p.m.: Cricket scores, second test, Hngland v, Australia. 2BL.-9.37 p.m. and 11.14 p.m:: Wendling and Molloy, novelty instrumentalists, in popular numbers. 9.51 p.m. and 11.41 p.m.: Charles Lawrence and Rae Foster will entertain. 3L0.-9.30 p.m.: "The Premier Four" in song and story, assisted by the Studio Orchestra. 11 p.m.: A special programme has been arranged. ‘3AR.-9.30 p.m.: Relay of 2FC’s, programme (see above). Sunday, June 29. . GTATION 3L0.-The State Musical Ensemble, with Wurlitzer solos, and assisted by leading’ vocal artists. 3AR.-10 p.m.: Relay of programme by 2BL, Sydney. Monday, June 30. QTATION 38L0.-9.30 p.m.: "Sowing the Wind," a four-act play, with incidental music by the Studio Orchestra. 3AR.-9.45 p.m. and 10.58 p.m.: Brass Band and variety. 10.28 p.m.3: La Viva Ensemble, vocal and instrumental selections. Tuesday, July 1. QTATION 8LO.-9.15 p.m.: A topical talk by the Hxaminer of Patents on "The World’s Inventive Brain." 9.30 p.m.: "Memory Lane,’ oldtime numbers. 10.15 p.m.: Louis Hattenbach, ’cellist, in a recital of his own compositions. 10.30 p.m.: The Melbourne Philharmonic Society in saered selections. 11.30 p.m.: A vaudeville programme. 3AR.-9.45 p.m.: Dance numbers, interspersed with variety items. Wednesday, July 2. STATION 3L0.-10 p.m.: The A.B.C. String Quartet present "Movement from Quartet No. 5 in D" (Haydn). 11 p.m: "The Colleen Bawn," an Irish play. 38AR.-9.45 p.m.: Brass Band and variety. 10.25 pm.: "The Artist," a one-act play. 10.40 p.m.: Vocal, instrumental and brass band selections from the classics.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 25
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