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2 UW

SYDNEY

BCLASS STATION i 1325 k.c.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 8.30: Business talk by Frank Goldberg. 9.0: Manny Aarons at the console of the State organ. 9.30: Selected recordings. 9.45: Len Maurice entertains. 10.0: Master melodies, 10.30: Popular recordings, , 10.45;. Talk on Foreign Affairs, J, M. Prentice, 11.0: "Town. Hall Memories," Clifford Arnold. . 11.15: The Golden Hour of Music. 11.30: Gems from "The Ring of the Niebelung" (Wagner), annotated by J. M. Prentice. 12,0; Len Maurice entertains, 1.0: Whileaway music. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. §.30:. Model Aeroplane Association, Nor-, . man Lyons, 8.40: Al Hammett, saxophonist. 8.50: Recorded music. 9.0: "Turn Back the Clock," Sydney Baume. 9.20: "Mrs, ’Arris and Mrs. ’Iggs," relayed to 2HD, Newcastle. 9.30; Farmers’ session. 9.85: Alfred Piccaver, tenor. 9.45: "Eb-and Zeb." 10,0: "Winisms" by Jack Win. 10.45: A Miniature Musicale, Amy Ostinga, mezzo-soprano; Vernon Sellars, baritone; Clifford Arnold at the piano. 11.10: Re-creation of Carbine’s Melbourne Cup, 1890. 11.45: "Salt Spray and Sand Dunes," Vernon Sellars, feature session. 12.0: Len Maurice, entertainer, 12.15: Romances of Radio, feature session, 12,30: Dance music, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 9.0: "The Happiness Four." 9.20: "Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs. *Iggs," relayed to 2HD, Newcastle. 9.30: "Winisms" by Jack Win. 9.45: W. Brownlow, baritone. 9.55: Farmers’ session. 10.0: Melbourne Cup Race description, repeated through Hastern network, 10.15: Bands of the Nations. 10.30: Highlights from the week’s new record releases. 11,0: Melbourne. Cup Race. description. 11,15: ‘Keyboard Kapers," Vie and Phil. 11.30: Recordings. ° ; 12.0: .Melbourne Cup Race description. 12.15: Dance music. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 9.0: "Melodies of .Yesterday’-Sidney _ Baume, > 9,20: "Mrs, ’Arris and Mrs. ‘Iggs," relayed to 2HD Neweastle, . 9.30: "Legends of Australia’s. Lost Race ~The Aboriginal." ' ‘ .

9.45: "Eb and Zeb,’ . 10.0: Close Shaves-A.- true. thniller. 10.15: Warmers’ session. 10,20: "Amy Ostinga, mezzo-soprano ; Vernon Sellars, baritone ; Clifford Arnold, at the piano, 10.45: ‘Foreign’ Affairs, J. M. Prentice, 11.0: "Mirthquakers. 7 11,15: 2UW Weekly Health Talk, rejayed to. 3A;\W Melbourne. 11.80: Recordings, — ; 12.0: A Piano Programme by the Shefte Melody Man, 12.20: Radio Talk, R. H. W. Power, 12.30: Len Maurice, entertainer. 12.45: Dance music, : THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 9.0: ‘The March of Time," Sidney Baume, 9,20; "Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs, ie ye. layed to JHD Newcastle, 9.30: Farmers’ session. ° 9.35; Evelyn Laye, soprano. 9.45: George Park. 10.0: Len Maurice, songs at the piano, 10.15: Giggling Gertie and Beau ‘Bertie, an Athol Tier presentation. — 10.30: Recorded vaudeville programme. 11.0: Jim Davidson’s Palais Royal Orchestra ;° John Warren, tenor; Alexander and Hurst, in popular numbers ; 3 Compere, J. C., Bendrodt. 12.30: Len ‘Maurice, in song and’ story. 12.45: Popular recordings. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 8.40: To-morrow’s sporting, ‘Charles Lawrence.

9.0: Smoke concert. 9.15: Recorded music, 9.30: "Winisms," by Jack Win. 9.45: Sydney Burchall,. baritone. 9.55: Farmers’ session, 10.0: Len Maurice, entertainer. 10.15: Trade Demonstration Programme (recordings), 10.45: New record releases. 11.0: "Mirbhquakers,"’ 11,15: "Tenhakoe Aotea Roa." 11.30: "Studies in Still Life," J. M. Prentice, 11.45: The Orchestre Raymonde. 11.50: Gardening Talk, S. H. Huni, 12.0: ‘Len Maurice, entertainer. 12.15: Dance music. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 8.30: Sporting results, Charles Lawvence. 9.0: Blectrical re-creation of ithe afternoon’s race descriptions. . 9,15: Gaumont British Studio Orchestra. 9.30: Jack Buchanan, comedian. 9.55: Farmers’ session, 10.0: Len Maurice, entertainer. 10,15: Famous Rea Book Stories-‘Hyver So Slightly Care 10.36: Marek Weber's Orchestra, 10.40: Vaudeville items. 10.50 "Piebald Philosophy," Jack Win. 11.0: "Rudy Wiedoeft’-Feature session, 11.15: Popular recordings. ; 12.0; The’ Life of Victor Herbert’Part 10. 12.15: Len Maurice, in song and story, 12.30: Dance music-Jack Jackson‘s Orchestra, , ,

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 55

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2 UW Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 55

2 UW Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 55

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