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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2. 9.0: From St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Divine Service. Preacher, Very Rev. Déan of Sydney. 10.30: A compiete recorded performance of "The Gondoliers" or "The King of Barataria.’ Comic opera in two acts "by Gilbert and Sullivan. The chorus of the D’Oyly Opera Company. Note: During the interlude-"Australia Looks on the World," talk by. ‘Professor A. H. Charteris. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. 8.10: Boy Scouts’ and Girl Guides’ session.’ 8.22: "Horse Mastership: .The Hack," talk by Captain T. M. Tate. 8,45: Reports. 9.10: Sporting results. . Relayed from 4QG: Cricket, resume of to-day’s play, Queensland y. South Australia. 9.20: From the studio-W. W. Davis will speak on "This Week’s Wool Sales." 9.50: Talk tor women. R. Malcolm Wallace will tell "The Story of Nell Gwynne." A surprise speaker. 10.0: ‘Further adventures of "The Three Musketeers" (Dumas). Dramatised by Edmund Barclay. Production, Lawrence H, Cecil. An hour arranged by the British and International Music Society. Phyllis MeDonald (violinist), Frank Hutchens (pianist), "Sonata for Violin and Piano" (Delius), Gladston Bell. (’cellist), ‘"Wistful Song" (Hamilton Harty); "Minuet and Bouree" (Dunhill). Phyllis McDonald — (violinist), Gladstone Bell (cellist), Frank Hutchens (pianist), Trio in A Minor1st Movement (Hutchens). Phyllis McDonald, violin solo. Programme presented by National Military Band (conducted by Stephen Yorke), Heather Kinnaid (contralto), Helmuth Hoffmann (pianist). . Items include:-Band: March, "Under the Banner of Victory" (Blon). Contralto: "Calling Me Home" (Haydn. Wood) ; "The Dawn Has a Song" (Phillips). Pianist: Rhapsody in, H Flat, Major (Brahms); "Voices of the Woods" ° (Liszt); "La Fille aux :Cheveux de Lin" (Debussy) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 8.20: "Backstage in a Noel Coward Show, No. 3," talk by. Miss Keira Tuson, ~ . 8.35: Reports. 9.5: A talk by the AB. O, Racing Com- . missioner. 9.10: Relayed from 4QG, Brisbane: Cric-:
ket, resume of to-day’s play, Queensland v. South Australia, which will be followed by further sporting results. 9.30: Relayed from 4QG, Brisbane: A, national talk, "Unusual Holidays.’ \ Dr. F. W. Whitehouse, will speak on' "The Far West from a Motor-Truck." 9.50: News service. 10.0: Celebrity recital (1.).. With annotations, inviuding Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, ‘The Carnival of Animals" (Saint Saens) (a suite for two pianos and orchestra 11.0: "Flags on the Matterhorn." B.B.C. recording. A drama of the Swiss Alps by Gasbarra, in collaboration with Dr. Christian Pfeil. Translated froin the original German by I..D. Benzie. The B.B.C, Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Stanford Robinson. Programme produced by Val Gielgud in the London, studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 8.13: Services and riflemen’s, session. 8.35: Reports. 9.5: Sporting results, a 9.20: J. V. Membrey will speek. on "HardCourt Tennis." 9.30: "Personaiity of the Week." ©. 9.50: News service. 10.0: "I’ll Meet You at Wight." A kaleidoscopic medley by Hdmund Barclay. Production, James J, Donnelly. 11.0: A talk interlude. 11.15: Programme presented by National Military Band (conducted by Stephen Yoke), Norman and .George {vocal duo), Lionel Hickey (violinist). Band: Overture, "The King’s Lieutenant" (Titl); Melodies from "Mother of Pearl" (Strauss). Norman and George: "Callao" (Graham); "My Southern Maid" (Posford). Lionel Hickey: "Valse Bluetie" (Drigo-Auer); ‘Nobody Knows de Trouble" (White). Band: "Three Dream Dances’ (Coler-idge-Taylor) ; "Serenade" (Schubert), cornet solo, Arthur Stender. Norma and George: ‘Rollin’ Home" (Ie Rose) ; "Meet the Navy" (Gay). nel Hickey: ‘"‘Aibumblatt" (Krasselt) ; "Play, Fiddle, Play" (Deutsch, arr. Hickey), Band: "Patience": Selection (Sullivan). THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 8.20: "Cut Flowers for Indoor Decoration," talk by George Cooper. 8.35: Reports. 9.10: Sporting results. 9.20: Charles Lucas will speak on "Box: ing and Wrestling." 9.30: A national talk. Professor R. C. ; Mills will sperk on "The Flight from | Reality: In Hiconomies." 9.50:. News service. 10.0: From the Chatswood Town Hall--Community Singing Concert (arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission), Associate artists: The Old-
Fashioned Girls; George Nichols, Scottish boy entertainer; Maggie Foster,. popular violinist. 12.20: Late news. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. §.20; B. J. O'Reilly will speak on "Wool Classing." : ; 8.35: Reports. ; ; 9.5: For the Man on the Land: A. D.. McBurney will speak on "The Pasture Improvement for the Small Farmer." 9.15: To-morrew's races, by the A.B.C. Racing Commissioner, . 9.25: Sporting session. 9.30: Current sporting- events, by the: Sporting Editor. 9.50: News service. 10,0: "Seven Days’ Sunshine." A musical cruise. Recorded in the B.B.U. Studios, with book and lyries by Henrik Ege, Music by Norman Hackforth. The B.B.C. Orchestra conducted by Stanford Robinson. 11.0: "Leaves of Memory," written .and presented vy Ellis Price, assisted by Patricia Minchin. 11.20: An hour arranged by the Musical Association cf N.S.W. Cyril Monk (violinist), Cecily Adkins (soprano), Lindley Evans (pianist). SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8. 8.5: Model aeroplane session, conducted by "Wings." $.20: Women’s sporting results, compiled by "Atalanta." 8.35: Reports. , 9.30: "Sport and Sportsmen." Mr. Harry Hay will speak on "Our Swimniers at the Hmpire Games." 9.50: News service, 10.0: Radio Dance Night, with A.B.C. Dance Band (conducted by Cec, Morrison) and the Mastersingers Quartette.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 38
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