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3 LO

MELBOURNE

NATIONAL SIAIION 800 KC

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 9.0: "Discussion Between a Parent, 2 Boy, an Hxaminer and a Teacher on the Apparent Evils of HDxaminations." 9.20: "The News Behind the News" by The Watchman. 9.45: National programme. Unit One: "Tell Me a Story." ‘Third of the series. Unusual stories presented’ in novel fashion with dialogue and incidental music. Arranged for broadcasting by Mark Makeham. 10.30: Unit Two: A special programme has been arranged. 12,15: Bpilogue.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 8.30: Dinner music, 10.0: National programme. Unit One: "Bits and Bridles’*-A Oup-Eve Revel. A. "Racy" Revue with a Hay and a Whinny-Neigh! "’Hmma and ’Erbert" join in the fun, and a good time is had by all with sketches, songs, music, burlesque, laughter. Arranged for Radio by Mark Makeham. 10.55: Unit Two: Jim Carroll will speak on "Melbourne Cup Prospects," 11.10: Unit Three: "The Filmer Boys" Vocal and Instrumental Quartette present a Novelty Programme of Hill-billy Cowboy Songs, Negro Spirituals and Melodies, Continental Tangos and Rum- ‘ bas, Novelty Instrumental Solos. and Instrumental Impersonations by Voice. Interlude. _From the Melbourne ‘Town Hall-aA brief: description of the Lord Mayor’s Ball. , _ 11.15: Unit Four: "The Master of the House"’-A One-Act Play by Stanley Houghton. Production, Frank D.Clewlow. «>. 91.45: Interlude. From the Melbourne Town Hall-Further descriptions from

the Lord Mayor’s Ball. Unit Five: A Light Concert by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, assisted by . Angela Parselles (soprano). A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra; Melodies from the musical play, "Mary" (Hirsch). Angela Parselles (soprano), Selections from her repertoire. Orchestra : Serenade, "‘Sizilietta" (Von Blon) ; "Grasshoppers’ Dance’ (Bucalossi) ; "Madrigal" (Donatelli), Angela ParSelles( soprano), Selections from her repertoire. Orchestra, Three Dances from "Tom Jones" (German). 12.40: Dance music by the’ Wireless Dance Orchestra, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 8,30: Dinner music, 10.0: National programme. See 2FC. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 10.0: Unit one: National programme. "Tantivy Towers," a light opera in three acts. Libretto by A. P, Herbert. Music by Thomas. Dunhill. Perforn ance. under the direction of and conducted by Fritz Hart, 11.45: Unit three: A Recital by Lionello Ceqil, tenor, and Marshall Sumner, pianist. Piano, "Sonatine’ (Ravel) (Modere-Mouvt de Menuet-Anime) Tenor, "Il Sogno" ("The Dream") from "Manon" (Massenet) ; "Mattinata * Leoncavallo). Piano, "Suite for Pianv’ (Debussy) Prelude-Sarabande-Toc-cata. Tenor, "Ah! Moon of My Delight" (Liza Lehmann); "Go Lovely Rose" (Roger Quilter), Piano, ‘"Sonatine Transatlantic" (Tansman), 1 Foxtrot; 2 Spiritual and Blues; 3 Charles. ton. ‘Tenor, "You Are My Heart’s De- light" (Lehar). 12.40: Unit four: Dance Music by tae Wireless Dance Orchestra, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 8.25: Dinner music, 10.0: National programme from His Majesty’s Gala Performance of "White Horse Inn," by Erik Charell. Free!y adapted from Blumenthal and Kadelburg’s Comedy by Hans Mueller, English Book and Lyrics by Harry Graham. Music by Ralph Benatzky and Robert Stolz. A specially organised company, including Strella Wilson, Arthur Stigant, Charles Norman, Sidney Burchall, Jack and Silvia Kellaway, Leslie Victor, Marie Doran, and the Marquartsteiner Troupe of Tyrolean Dancers. 12.55: Unit Two. Dance music by ‘the

Wireless Dance Orchestra. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 8.15: Famous Romancés from Real Life, "Jacob and Rachel," by William Tainsh. 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. See 2rc. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. See 2F0, 7,

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 56

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3 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 56

3 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 56

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