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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2. 10.0: Master melodies and feature sesgion. co 10.45: Talk on "Forcign Affairs." J, M. Prentice, 11.0: "Town Hall Memories." Clifford Arnold. 41.15: A-dramatie presentation, Nancye Stewart, Mayne Lynton and Company. 12.30: Sustaining programme. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. 8.30: Model Aeroplane Association. Norman Lyons, 8.40: Al Hammett, saxophonist. Note: During the evening, "Winisms" by Jack Win. 9.0: "Turn back the Clock," 9.20: Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs. ‘Iggs, relayed to 2HD Newcastle, 9.45: "Hb and Zeb." 10.15: Sustaining programme. 10.45: A miniature musicale, Amy Ostinga. mezzo-soprano; Vernon Sellars, baritone; Clifford Arnold at the piano. 11.45: "Tiitania’s Palace." Personality session, Vernon Sellars. 12,0: Len Maurice. 12.15: "Romances of Radio, " feature session. 12.45: "Knock Out ‘Reilly,’ 1.0: Dance music and popular recordings. _ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 8.45: "The Hollywood Rambler," Note: During the ey ening "Winisms" by Jack eats 0: "Shows of Yesteryear."
9,20: Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs. Iggs, relayed to 2HD Newcastle. 10.15: Sterling stars at home. 10.80: Highlights from the week’s new releases. 11,0: From the plays of to-day. 11.15: With the novelty pianists. 12.0: Len Maurice, entertainer, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. $.30: Boy Scouts news. Norman Lyons. 3.40: Sustaining programme. Note:---During the evening "Winisms," by Jack Win. 9.0: Melodies of yesterday, 9,20: Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs, ‘Iggs, re‘layed by 2HD Newcastle. 9.45: "Eb and Zeb." 10,0: Close shaves. 10,45: Talk on "Foreign Affairs." J. M. Prentice. 11.0: Bruce Anderson, personality session, 11.15: 2UW weekly health talk. 11,30: Sustaining. programme, 12.20: Radio talk, R. H, W. Power. 12.30: Len Maurice, in song and story. 1.0: Popular recordings and dance music. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. $45: Melodic session, Merle Ambler, coutralto, 9.0: "The March of Time." 9,20: Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs, ‘Iggs, relayed by 2HLD, Newcastle. 9.45:. George Park. 10.0: Meritas melodies, ; 10.145: "Giggling Gertie and Beau Bertie." An Athol Tier presentation. 10.30: Sustaining vaudeville bill, 32.80: ‘"Winisms," by Jack Win. 12.45: Bruce Anderson entertains, 1.0: Dance musie and popular recordings. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. 8.40: To-morrow’s sporting. Charles Lawrence. Note:-During the eveuing "Winisms" by Jack Win. 9.0: Smoke concert, 9.15: Sustaining programme. 10.0: Radio trade demonstration concert. 10.45: New record releases, 11.0: "Mirthquakers." 11,15: "Tenakoe Aotea Roa." New Zealand session. ° 11.80: Personality session. J. M, Prentice. 11.50: Gardening talk, §. H. Hunt, 12.0: EB. V. Collibee entertains. 12.15: Dance music and popular recordings. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8. 8,30: Sporting results. Charles Lawrence. 9.0: Wlectrical recreation of the afternoon’s race descriptions. 9.55: Farmers’ session, 10.0: Musical comedy. 10.15: "A Pass To Pekin," Vincent Sheehan. Dramatised by the Red Book players, 10.30: Dance music by Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, which will be followed by a yariety programme.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 39
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