Australian Programmes
Thursday, July 3. STATION 2FC.-9.44 p.m.: "The Game of Life," a radio phantasy. 10.1-+ p.m. and 11.27 p.m.: Barrie Brettoner, in classical pianoforte selections. 2BL.-9.45 p.m, and 11.8 p.m.: Jack Lumsdaine, the "Radio Rascal," in popular songs at the piano. 10.15 p.m.: Hxcerpts from "Rigoletto," Friday, July 4. TATION 2FC.-9.383 p.m.: Mr. W. Keblinger, Consu# for America, will speak on "The Significance of Independence Day." Following this will be a presentation of John Drinkwater’s famous play, "Abraham Lineoln," relayed from 3L0. 2BL.-9.30 p.m.: The earlier portion of the programme will consist of vocal numbers of American origin, in honour of Independence ay. 3L0.-9.30 p.m.: The Studio Orchestra, "The Star-spangled Banner." Following this, the programme as outlined above for 2FC, Sydney, will be presented. 8AR.-9.45 p.m.: Community singing transmitted from the Ballarat Town Halli, Saturday, July 5. , STATION 2FC.-9.30 p.m.: Concert from the Sydney Town Hall, pre: sented by the Professional Musicians’ Orchestra. 2BL.-9.37 p.m. and 11.2 p.m.: Fred Bluett, comedian. 10 p.m.: Relay of boxing contest from the Sydney Stadium. . 3LO0.-9.30 p.m.: The Studio Orchestra, "Ruy Blas" and "Beréeuse." 10.30 p.m.: A special programme has, been arranged. 3AR.-9.30 p.m.: Relay of 2FC’s programme (see above). Sunday, July 6. STATION 3LO.-9.30 p.m. and at intervals throughout the programme: The Collingwood Citizens’ Band in marches and classical selections. The remainder of the programme is mainly classical. 10.15 p.m.: A short pianoforte recital from Schubert. 3AR--10 p.m.: Transmission from St. Kilda Town Hall of a grand concert, | Monday. July 7. : STA ON 3L0.-9.30 p.m.: Old-time dance night, with old-time musical ivEms and choruses. 38AR.-9.30 p.m.: "Romances of the Sea." 9.45 p.m.: With the masters. Vocal, instrumental, and orchestral selections from the classics. 11.15 p.m.: "Australian Made,’ a musical sketch. : Tuesday, July 8. , STATION 8LO.-9.30 p.m. and at intervals throughout the evening: The National Orchestra relaying from the State Theatre. 9.38 p.m.: Half an hour with Mozart. 10.23 p.m.: Pat Hanna and his "Aussies" will entertain. 11.20 p.m.: Aussie and Pom" in a comedy interlude. 11.34 p.m.: In the realm of opera: A radio presentation of "Marta’" (Flotow). ° 3AR.-9.45 p.m. and 11.10 pm.: Anna Burke, soprano, in Irish. airs. 10,23 p.m.: Debate: "That the League of Nations has Justified its Bxistence." Wednesday, July 9. , Srarton 3L0.-9.30 p.m.: Choral musie by the Orpheon Choristers. 10 p.m.: Pat Hanna, "The Family Album." 10.80 p.m.: A Brahms inter- lude. 11 p.m.: A play entitled "The Flowers are Not for You to Pick," a drama possessing an unusual theme. ’ $8AR.-Studio reproductions of selected classical music played by the world’s leading orchestras,
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 21
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425Australian Programmes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 51, 4 July 1930, Page 21
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