2FC
Sydney
SUNDAY, AUGUST 6. 7.35: "Into China with Genghis Khan," a talk by R. Norman Mawer. 7.50: A Celebrity Recital (r.). 8.20: Professor A, H. Charteris, Challis Professor of International Law in the University of Sydney, will continue his series of talks on "Australia Looks On the World," 8.50: A Schubert Recital arranged by the Musical Association of New South Wales. Elsa Corry, soprano, and Laurence Godfrey-Smith, pianist. 9.10: Mr. F. S. Burnell will tell of "Rambles in Old QLondon"~-No. 1 ‘"Romantie London." 9.30: The fourth of the first series o! Six Classic String Quartets: Schubert's "Death of the Maiden." The Conservatorium String Quartet. 40.15: A National Programme, presenting in co-operation with the A.B.C. (Sydney) String Orchestra, Madame Winnie Fraser, New Zealand soprano, and the brilliant Australian violiniste, Phyllis MeDonald. 10.40: "Stabat Mater" (Pergolosi). For Female Voices, Strings and Organ (Maynard Wilkinson) ; conducted by G. Vern Barnett. 11.10; Phyllis McDonald, the A.B.C. Male Voice Choir, Madame Winnie ¥raser, and the A.B.C. (Sydney) String Orchestra and Organ. 11.45: Hpilogue, MONDAY, AUGUST 7. 8.0: "Husband and Wife’--The Wife's Angle. A talk by "The Family Lawyer." 8.15: Reports. 8.45: Sporting results. 8.55: News, 9.20; Under the auspices of the Minister for Labour and Industry--A short talk by Mr. N. P. Olsen, Supervising Organiser of the Young Citizens’ Association. 9.30: A National Programme. See 3LO. 12.0: News. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6&8.
7.45: Miss Evelyn Caspersz will speak mu "Historical Mysteries’-~~The Children £ Marie Antoinette---Part 1. 8.0: C, M. Meillon, M.A., will tell of he "Great English Publie Schools’"-No. tL; "Winchester." 8.15: Reports. 8.40: Sporting Results. 8.55: News. 9.30: A National Programme. "Bird in \land," a comedy by John Drinkwater. 10.45: Military Band Concert. Presenting "The Singing Pierrots," BE. Carlyle Kenny (pianist) and the A.B.C. (Syduey) Military Band. (Conduetor: J. Pheloung). 12.0: News. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9. 7.48: This Week’s Interview. 8.0: Commander C. H. Rolleston, R.N. bretired), will continue bis series of talks
on "Showing the Flag with the Prince of Wales’--Odds and Ends en route. 8.15: Reports. 8.40: Sporting results. 8.55: News. 9.86: A National Programme. See 3LO. i2.0: News. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. 7.45; Women’s Activities in Sport, discussed by our Women’s Sporting Representative. 8.0: "Gardening." George Cooper will speak on "Overerowded Gardens." 8.15; Reports. 8.40: Sporting results, 8.55: News. 9.86: A National Programme: "Operatie Reminiscences," presenting Signor and Signora Marotta, the eminent oper-
atic duo; the Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post; Hamilton Dickson, New Zealand ‘cellist; and the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by BH. J. Roberts. 10.838: "Nemesis." A radio dramatic thriller in three scenes, by C. K. Thompson. ‘The scene is laid in Sydney, Produced by Arthur Greenaway. 11.08: "With the Classics." The Orchestra, the Wireless Chorus and Hamilton Dickson. 12.0: News,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11%. 7.45: John Young will speak on "British Art in the Highteenth Century"-~The Romance of John Romney.
8.0: The Sporting Editor discusses week-end Sport. 8.15: Reports. 8.40: Sporting results. 8.55: News. 9.80; A National Programme. See 3LQ 12.0: News. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 7.45: Model Aeroplane Session condueted by "Wings." 8.0: Women’s Sports. -Results. 8.15: Sporting results. 8.48: Wednesday’s Weights by the A.B.C, Racing Commissioner. 8,55: News, 9.5: Reports. 9.30: A Pianoforte Recital by Joan ry. Assisting vocalist, Charles Frizcile, baritone. 10.0: National Programme. Transmission from 5CL, Adelaide. A Symr phony Concert by the South Australian Orchestra, under the direction of Professor =. Harold Davies, Mus. Doe. Hon. conductor: Harold Parsons. . Orchestra: Overture "Huryanthe’ (Weber). Mrs, Alex. Burnard, soprano; "Romance" (Debussy) ; "Air de Lia." Orchestra: "Symphony in EF" No. 8 (Beethoven). 11.6 (approx.) : Intermission. 11.9: Part Two of Symphony Concert. Orchestra: Overture "Kine Faust’? (Wag-ner)---By request. Mrs. Alex, Burnard, soprano: "Young Love [ies Sleeping" (Somervell), "The Roadside Fire" (Vaughan Williams). Orchestra: "Adagietto" from "L’Arlesienne Suite" (Bizet)-By request; "By the Tarn" (Goosens) ; "Shepherd’s Hey" (Grainger) ; "Carneval Overture" (Dvorak). 12.0; News.
New Zealand Singers and ‘Cellist On The Air Two notable New Zealanders who are singing over the air from Australian stations next week are Madame Winnie Fraser and Signora Marotta, who, as Eva Webb-Jones, was wellknown in Wanganui where her father edits the ‘Wanganui Herald." Hamilton Dickson, the New Zealand ’celist, is on the same programme -- operatic reminiscences from 2FC, A radio dramatic thriller is scheduled from 2FC on Thursday eevening, August 10. Its title is "Nemesis." From 3LO on Monday, August 7, John Brownlee and Rica Miller will appear in Verdi’s "Rigoletto,"’ while two evenings later ‘‘Wildflower," the popular musical comedy will be presented from the same station. Ibsen’s famous play, "Hedda Gabler’ is to be given from 3LO on Friday evening, and other features on the Melbourne air for that week will be a talk by "Banjo"? Paterson, a relay of a programme by the Adelaide Sym~phony Orchestra and several bright dance sessions,
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 6
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