3LO
Melbourne
SUNDAY, AUGUST 6. 8.20: The Founding of Melbourne-. "The Hstablishment of Government at Port Phillip." Mr. ©. R. Long, M.A. 8.30: News, Repor ts and Musical Interlude.
8.40; "Yours Sincerely"’-Personal Letters from Living Authors. Miss J. G. Shain. 9.5: The News Behind the News, by "The Watchman." 9.30: "Lhe Foundation of Music," a Beethoven programme by Elise Steele, violiniste, and Margaret Sutherland, pianiste, 10.15: National Programme. See 2FC, 11.45: The Dpilogue, "The Shelter of Trees."’ MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 7.435: Dinner musie, 9.0: A Weekly Feature, Latest Musical Releases. 9.30: National Programme. Vuaudeville. The Wanderers’ Quartet; A. G. Spry, the Irresponsible Comedian; Gordon Craig and William King, xylophone und marimba; Bebe Scott, entertainer; and "Emma and ’Hirbert" in topical triviulities, 10.30: Verdi’s Famous Opera, "Rigoletto." HKeaturing John Brownlee as Rigoletto, and Rita Miller as Gilda. Chorus-T he Melbourne Male Choir. ~ 12.0: News and dance music. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.80: National Programme. See 29C. 12.0: News and dance musie, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.30: National Programme. A dance programme by the Wireless Dance Orchestra, with Norm. Bland, comedian, and "The Master Four." 10.0; A Musical Play, "Wildflower." Book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, II. Music by Vineent Youmans and Herbert Stothart. Principals, chorus and orchestra under the direction of William G. James. Produced by Frank D, Clewlow. 12.0: News and Meditation Music. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. 7.15: Dance music. 9.30: National Progrumme. See 2IC. 12.0: News and Dance Music. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. 7.45: Dinner Music. 9.30: National Programme. A Brass Band Concert. Collingwood Citizens? Band (conductor: .F. ©. Johnston); J. Alexander Browne, baritone, and "The Harmony Hoboes." 10.45: "Hedda Gabler." A Play in Three Acts by Hendrick Ibsen. 12.0: News and Dance Musie. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 7.45: Dinner Music. 9.30: A Concert by the B.B.C. Wireless Military Band, with Peter Dawson. 10.0: National Programme. Transnission from 5CL, Adelaide. See 2K.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 7
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3153LO Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 7
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