2BL
Sydney
SUNDAY, AUGUST. 6, 8.20: Musical items (recorded). 9.0; From St. Mary’s Church of England, Waverley, Divine Service. 10,0; The Ashfield District Band (Conductor BH. A. Searle). The Bllice Vocal Quartette and Athos Martelli, ’cellist, with "Masterpieces in Modern Prose and Poetry" at 10.30, by Ellis Price, MONDAY, AUGUST 7. 97.45; Dinner music, 9.5; Popular Education Talk. (Arranged by the Adult Bducation Broadcasts Committee): "What the State offers the Citizen." Mr. J. G. Mackenzie, Assistant Chief Inspector of Schools. 9,30; Hilda Chappell and Jean Campbell in two piano numbers and A.B.Y, Benham, basso. 10.0: "Australian Secondary Industries," (The Third of a Series of Six Broadcasts to be given through 2BL every Monday evening at 10.0). (Arranged by the Chamber of Manufactures) "A Radio Glimpse into a Glass Factory," 10.30: A Recorded Celebrity WVaudeville Programme. 11.50: News from the "Sun." TUESDAY, AUGUST 8. 7.45; Dinmer music, ‘ 9.5; Popular Hducation Talk (Arrang-
ed by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee): "This Land of Ours." Mr. A. B. ("Banjo") Paterson, "South Coast Stories," 9.30: The A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra (Conductor KE. J. Roberts), Gladys McDowell, soprano, and Daphne Harper, pianist. 10.40: The A.B.C, Musical Revue Company, "Tour the Bush." (A| Humphrey: Bishop production). A new and original musical presentation, featuring Yvonne Banvard, Dan Agar, Arthur Hemsley, Walter Kingsley, Alfred Welmore and others, ‘The A.B.C. Revue Orchestra, conducted by Fred Whaite. 11.50; News from the "Sun." WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (Arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee) "Music"; "Listening to a Rondo" by Mr. L. Godfrey Smith. 9.30: G. Vern Barnett at the Studio Organ, The Musie Makers, Vocal Quartette, Hilda Roberts, harpist, and Ethel Lang and Brunton Gibb, entertainers. 11.50: News from the "Sun." THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (Arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee) "Industry To-day." Mr. R. N. McOullock, "Wool and the Entomologist." 9.30: Community Singing from the Lideome Old Men’s Home, arranged by the Smith Family. Associate Artists, Charles and Leslie in Comicalities; Jones and Raines, Entertainers (in song and story), Leila Wybird, soprano, and Rene Dixon, soubrette. 11.50: News from the "Sun," FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. 9.30: The A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra (Conductor HE, J. Roberts), Bert Barton and Leonard Stephens, Entertainers, Harry White and Reg Lewis. T'wo Piano Novelties. 10.30: From an Inglish Countryside. The Orchestra, Madame Vera Tasma, Soprano, and "The Mastersingers" Male Quartette. 11.50: News from the "Sun." SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (Arranged the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee), ‘Recent Advances in Science’; "Science and the Prospector," Major Edgar H. Booth, M.C., B.Se. 9.30: Our Radio Dance Night, with the A.B.C. Dance Band. Associate artists: Vonnie O'Sullivan, Contralto; Dora Lindsay, Comedienne; J. Davies, Crooning Baritone.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 6
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4552BL Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 6
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