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SUNDAY, AUGUST 20. 7.54: Request numbers, ete. 8.30: Divine Service from St. Paul’s Cathedral. 10.0: Chamber Musical Recital by the Sisserman String Quartette, assisted by Isolde Hill, soprano. Quartette, "Quartette No. 42 Op. 76 No. 3" (Kaiser). Vocal, "Deep In Love Was I" (Rachmaninoff), "Physche" (Baladilhe), "At the Well" (Hageman). Violin, "First Movement of Sonata in F Major, No. 58" (Beethoven). Quartette, "Largo" (Dvor-ak-Elford Mack), ""Humoreske" (Tschaikowsky), "Tio a Wild Rose" (McDowellMack). Vocal, "The "Cornfield" (Rachmaninoff), "A. Widow Bird Sat Mourning" (Treharne), ‘es Papillons" (Chausson). .’Cello, "Old Dance" (Cullan), "Chant du Menestrel" (Glazounow), "Allegro Spiritoso" (Senaille). Trio, "TI'rio No. 2 Op. 9 No, 1" (Beethoven). 11.20: News. MONDAY, AUGUST 21. 4-45: For the musical students by Lindsay Biggins, Mus. Bac. 8.0: Countryman’s session. 8.32: All sporting results, reports and news. 9.15: Internation Affairs-A gazette of world relations, Dr. G. L. Wood, M.A. 9.31: Stepping Stones in Medical Practice: 5, "Some Familiar Medicines and Their Strange Story," Professor W. A. Osborne. 9.50: Programme of International Celebrities by Rudolf Himmer. 11.45: News. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. 7.45: For the Man on the Land-"Mar-keting of Surplus Hggs," W. C. Rugg, poultry expert (under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture). 8.0: Countryman’s session. 8.32: All sporting results. Bric Welch’s selection for the first day of Bendigo races, August 23. 8.55: "Encyclopaedics," by Lin. Macdonald. 9.10: News. , 9.15: "Songs and Their Singing," by Harold Browning.
%31; "Photography-Reality and the Reproduction," by Professor E. J. Hartung. 9.50: A light classical programme. Trio: Alan McKenzie, piano; Joy Tulloch, violin; Constance Flavel, soprano; William Hawting, baritone. 10.30: A short play, "The Open Door," by Alfred Sutro. Production, Maurice Dudley. 10.50: A Brass Band Concert. Brunswick City Band (Conductor, Hugh Niven}. Charles Zwar, entertainer at the piano. "Jill and Judy" in "Melodious Snapshots." WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. 7.45: "A. Musician's Birthday Album," by George Findlay, Mus. Bac. 8.0: Countryman’s session. 8.82: All sporting results, 8.55: "Books-Wise and Otherwise," by Captain ©. H. Peters. 9.5: News. 9.15: French, by Madame Soward. 9.31: History Repeats Itself: (5) The Discovery of North America, Gaptain Donald Maclean. 9.50; Of special interest to country listeners: From the gymnasium, Mel-
bourne Cricket Ground, a lecture delivered to players of the Melbourne Football Club, by the club coach, "Checker" Hughes, 10.20: Programme of light classics, arranged by the Music Teachers’ Asociation. Dora Sutherland, piano; Adelaide Meuleman, soprano; Leslie Barklam, fiute. 11.45: Light classical programme by International Ensemble: May Broderick, piano; Harold McKelvie, baritone, and a comedy sketch, "Punting" by H. V. Esmond.’ He, Leslie Williams; She, Catherine Neill. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 7.45: Foundations of Organ Music, by C. BH. Monteath, F.R.C.O. 8.0: Countryman’s session. 8.32: All sporting results: Acceptances and: barrier positions for the Williamstown Races on Saturday, August 26:
9.5: News. 9.15: "Wireless Up-to-date," by H. K. Love. 9.30: The Scientists’ Contribution to Industrial Machinery: (5) "Science in the Handling of Industrial Relations," Mr. Brie J. Ingram. 9.50: Dance programme by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Dance Band, assisted by Rita Hilton, soubrette; Robert Marshal), tenor; Norm. Bland, comedian, "Almost a Gentleman," and at 11.0: "Contraci Bridge," by Norman McCance. 11.45; News. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. 7.45: A Special Talk by a member of the Department of Agriculture, 8.0: Countryman’s session. 8.32; All sporting results. Erie Welch will speak on to-morrow’s races at Williamstown. 9.5: News. 9.15: Gardening Notes-‘Utility Gardening," the Secretary of Garden Week Committee, ; 9,31; Reading for. Profit and Pleasure, "How to Enjoy Poetry," Mr. F. Wannan, 9.50: Recital by Maggie Teyte, soprano, and Tudor Davies, tenor, assisted by Yelland Richards, pianist:-Vocal, "One Fine Day" from "Madame Butterfly" (Puccini), Maggie Teyte. Vocal, "Charming Chloe" (German), "The Willow" (Goring Thomas), "So Sweet is She" (arr. Bairstow), Aria-Last Act of "Tosca" "Danse . d’Olaf" (Pick-Mangiagalli), "Hurdy-Gurdy Man," "Punch and Judy Show" (Goossens), "Cardoba," "Seguidillas" (Albeniz), Yelland Richards. Vocal: "Pourquoi" (Tschaikowsky), "The Player Queen" (Carpenter), "Ashes of Roses" (Woodman), Maggie Teyte. 10.54: Community Singing transmitted from Hall of Honour, Geelong. Conductor, Will Sampson. Community singing features, supporting variety programme by well-known radio artists. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. 7.45: Musical reproductions. 8.0: Countryman’s session. 8.32; All sporting results. 9.5: News. 9.15: German Topics: ‘Leichhardt;" Professor A. Lodewyckz. 9.30; Swturday night dance and variely programme by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Wireless Dance Orchestra. Assisted by Bric Masters, baritone; Mena Raymond, entertainer; Sundowners’ Male Quartette. 11.45: News.
AN EVENING 'INLONDON’S THEATRES B.B.C. RECORDING OF "SONGS FROM THE SHOWS" At 8 p.m. on Saturday, AUGUST 19 1YA.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 6, 18 August 1933, Page 7
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