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2BL

Sydney

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10." 8.30: Divine Service from Pitt Street Congregational Church. 10.0: "We Await Your Verdict" (No. 12). Action for breach of promise. £2,000 damages claimed. Written and produced for radio by Dllis Price. 10.35: A short violin recital by Daisy Richards, . 10.55: Maisie Reid and Katie Cornford, two piano items and Hlsa Corry, soprano. 11,30; News, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Mdueation Talk (arranged by the Adult Edueation Broadcasts Committee), "The Man on the Land"-‘Aus-tralia’s Resources as a Primary Producing Country," by Professor R. D. Watt, M.A., B.Se. 9,30: The A.B.C, (Sydney) Concert Orehestra (H. J. Roberts, conductor), Anne Mills, mezzo and Henry Staell, violinist. 10.45: A recorded variety programme. 11.50: News, TUESDAY,: SEPTEMBER 12. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee), "These Eventful Years’"-‘Na-tional Heonomic Planning, the Idea of Planning," by Professor R, ©. Mills, D.Se. 9.30; "The Melodious Vagabonds" in a pot-pourri of selected songs and orchestral numbers. ; 10.40: The Dobrinski Ensemble in association with Hrnest McKinley (tenor), Senia Chostiakoff (tenor) and Rowell Bryden (baritone). 11.50; News. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 7,45; Dinner music, 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee), "Art’-"What Constitutes a Work of Art" by Mr. D’Auvergne Boxall. 9.30; The Sydney String Quartette and Kitty Glover, contralto. . 10,40; A violin recital by Nora Williamson, 11.0; Recorded masterpieces, 11.50: News.

Variety in Coming Programmes ""TheNew Moon’ and John Brownlee Big Features "THE New Moon," whieh will be the big broadcast from 2FC on Wednesday, September 18, reopened the romantic era for musical comedies, "The Country Girl’ and "Floradora," written at the beginning of the century, were almost the last of this type of comedy until "The New Moon," with its delightful music u. * aly of romance, came along to thrill theatre-goers, Marie Bremner, the well-known Australian star, will play the leading role. On the same programme will be a talk by Mr. C. B. Westmacott, 0.B.E., general manager of J. C. Williamson, Limited. The second big feature of the week will be the singing of John Brownlee, from Adelaide, This will be broadcast over the national network on Friday, September 15, On the Thursday evening the Melbourne A.B,C. Symphony Orchestra, with Percy Code conducting and Edouard Lambert leading, will be heard from 8LO. ‘There wil! be community singing from 2BL on Thursday, September 14, and a revue, "Back to School," in the next evening. On the same programme will be. Bromley Challenor and Mary Gannon in "When Knights are Bold."

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5; Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadéasts Committee), "Science in Everyday Life," introductory talk, ‘The Application of Science in.the Advance of Human Intercommunication," by Mr. H. P. Brown, Director of Posts and Telegraphs. 9.30: Community Singing Concert from Mosman Town Hall (arranged by the Australian Broadeasting Commission), Associate artists, Maudie Stewart, entertainer; The Tzigani Band and Alfred Cunningham, baritone. 11.50: News. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee), "Books: Australian Children’s Books," a talk by Miss Gertrude Mack. 9.30; The A.B.C. Musical Revue Company. "Back to School." (A Humphrey Bishop Production). A merry musical frolic of childhood days, written by Edmund Barclay and Alf. J. Lawrence. 10,45: "When Knights Were Bold," with Bromley Challoner as Sir Guy De Verse and Mary Gannon as Lady Rowena Kdgington, Production by Bromley Challoner. 11.50; News. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 7.45: Dinner music, 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee), "Gertrude Bell-Friend of the Arabs," a talk by Miss Ruby Board. 9.30: "Our Radio Dance Night" with Lyn Christie and his orchestra. Associate artists, Dot Browne, popular vocalist ; Mayo Hunter, steel guitar solos, and Witt and Walker, vocal duo.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Page 6

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2BL Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Page 6

2BL Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Page 6

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