Australian Programmes
(Times corrected for New Zealand.)
Thursday, September 25. TATION 2FC.-9.80 p.m.: The A.B.C. Players present from the Little Theatre a radio adaptation of "The Beloved Vagabond." 10.47 p.m.: Bryson Taylor. tenor. 11.2 p.m. and 11.29 p.m.: The "Mellow Fellows" will entertain. 11.9 p.m, and 11.36 p.m.: The A.B.O. Orchestra present selections. 2BL.-9.30 p.m.: Community singing transmitted from the Ashfield Town Hall. The Ashfield District Band and several prominent artists will present numbers during the programme. 8L0.-9.30 p.m.: The "Hxcel Three," in popular numbers. 10 p.m., and at sintervals throughout the evening: The A.B.C. Novelty Orchestra. 10.17 p.m., 10.47 p.m., and 11.17 p.m.: Charles Albert, comedian. 10.27 p.m., 10.57 p.m. and 11.27 p.m.: John Wright, baritone. 8AR.-9.45 p.m.: Studio reproductions, annotated by Mr, Lindsay Biggins, Mus. Bac., including Symphony No. 6 (Pathetique in B minor), (Tschaikowsky), played by the Symphony Orchestra. 10.30 p.m.: Relay from the Cairns Memorial huych of a choral programme, 11 p.m.: From the studio, a continuation of studio reproductions, Friday, September 26. GTATION 2F0.-9.30 p.m. and 9.45 p.m.: Selections by the A.B.C. Orchestra. 9.37 p.m. and 10.2 p.m.: Clifford Lathlean, basso. 9.40 p.m. and 10.9 p.m.: Ruby MacDonald, violinist, 9.47 p.m.: Dorothy Nall, monologues. 10.85 p.m.: Olive Amadio, saxophonist. 10.45 p.m.: Relay from 3L0O, Melbourne (see elow). . 2BL.-9.30 p.m., 9.54 p.m., 10.338 p.m. and 10.54 p.m.: The A.B.C. Dance Band. 9.85 p.m. and 10.15 p.m.: Jack Lumsdaine, the "Radio Rascal," in popular numbers. 9.45 p.m., 10.8 p.m. and 11.28 p.m.: Signor Panzetta, mandolinist. 9.48 p.m., 10.47 p.m. and 11.31 p.m.: Suzanne Ennis, contralto. ; 3L0.-9.30 p.m.: Relay from St. Paul’s Cathedral of an organ recital by Dr. A. BH. Floyd. 9,50 p.m.: Aussia Reka, soprano. 9.57 p.m.: Half an hour of classical music, interpreted by Morvyn Jones, pianist, Leslie Barkham, flautist, and Henry Thomas, basso. 10.80 p.m.: "The Favourite Five" present "Quinologues." 10.45 p.m. and at intervals throughout the remainder of the evening, the Brunswick City Band. 10.53 p.m.: Aussia Reka, soprano. 11.4 p,m.: Phil Smith and partner present "Comedy Cross Talk." 11.22 p.m.: "The Favourite Five" continue "Quinologues." 12.10 p.m.: A.B.C. Novelty Orchestra. 8AR.-9.45 p.m.: Community singing from the Central Hall, Geelong. ‘Saturday, September 27. QTATION 2FC.-9.30 p.m.: Relay from the Mosman Town Hall of a concert programme. 11.47 p.m.: Dance music from the ballroom of the Oriental. 2BL.-9.30 p.m. and 11.12 p.m.: John Warren, tenor. 9.37 p.m.: Carlton Fay, novelty pianist. 9.44 p.m. and 11.19 p.m.: Alf. Lawrence and Neil Crane, entertainers. 9.51 p.m,: Les. Harris, saxophonist. 9.45 p.m. and 11.38 p.m.: Sadie Anderson, vocalist. 10 p.m.: Description of boxing contest from the Sydney Stadium. 11.5 p.m., 11.29 p.m. and 11.45 p.m.: Merv Lyons’ dance orchestra. 38L0.-9.30 p.m.: The studio orchestra present selections from "Gilbert and Sullivan" operas. 10.10 p.m. and 10.34 p.m.: Frank Tozer, novelty instrumentalist. 9.16 p.m.: ‘"Tunin and Hearem" will entertain. 9.26 p.m.: The studio orchestra present melodies from "The Belle of New York." 10.40 p.m. and 10.54 p.m.: "The Master Four," male quartet. 11 p.m.: Transmission from the Tivoli Theatre of a vaudeville programme. _ dsAR.-9,30 p.m.: "Southward Ho with Mawson," from the Majestic Theatre, illustrative lecture by Captain Frank Hurley. Sunday, September 28. TATION 8L0.-9.30 p.m.: Transmission from "The Plaza," St. Kilda, of a eoncert by Gustave Slappofski and the Victorian Professional Orchestra. 11.30 p.m.: Relay from the State Theatre of Wurlitzer organ solos. 3A4R.-8.30 p.m.: Divine service from Scots Church, Melbourne. 10° Concert programme arranged by Professor Bernard Heinze. 11.5 p.m.: " ver’s Travels," a radio adaptation of Swift’s famous satire on mankind. Monday, September 29. St TION 3L0-9.30 p.m.: A programme of Irish songs and melodies. 10.15 p.m.: A vaudeville entertainment. 11.80 p.m.: A short-wave relay from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, under the auspices of the National Safety Council of Australia. 11.45 p.m.: His Bxcellency Lord Somers, acting-Governor-General, ‘ will reply on behalf of the Safety Council. 11.55 p.m.: Ballet music from "Aida." p.m. : ulli- ' ZAR.-9.30 p.m.: Transmission from the Oxford Theatre, Wagga-wagga, of a final concert by the prize-winners of the 1930 HWisteddfod. Tuesday, September 20. GTATION 3LO.-7.80 p.m.: Children’s session. Hileen Pascoe-Webbe’s Baby Sunbeam Singers (aged from 4 to 8 years). 9.30 p.m.: A.B.C. Orchestral concert with Gustave Slappofski and the Victorian Professional Orchestra. 3AR.-9.45 p.m.: Half an hour of choral musie from the Australian Church. 10.15 p.m., 10.88 p.m. and 10.51 p.m.: A.B.C. Novelty Orchestra. 10.21 p.m. and 10.44 p.m.: Bert. Patsy, comedian. 10.57 p.m.: "The Garden of Buddha," a dramatic interlude. 11.7 p.m., 11.25 p.m., 11.40 p.m. and 11.55 p.m.: The ‘A.B.C. Novelty Orchestra. 11.18 p.m.: "Jack and Jill, Propriety Unlimited" ilk entertain. re Wednesday, October 1. GTATION 8L0.-9.30 p.m.: A studio presentation of "Niobe," a three-act eomedy. 12,10 p.m.: The Studio Dance Band present popular numbers. 3AR.-9.30 p.m.: A vaudeville programme from the Tivoli Theatre. 10.45 p.m., 11.13 p.m. 11.40 p.m. and 11.54 p.m.: Harry Shugg’s Band will present selections, pom» Comet duet, "Ada and Dot" (Losey), .
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Page 21
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