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&¥ DNEY NATIONAL STATION N 665 k.c.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16. 8.5: "Looking At Some New Novels’-A. talk by Denzil Batchelor, B.A. (Oxon ) $.20: A celebrity recital (1). 9.0: National talk, "The Psychology ef ’ the Family," by Dr. C. R. McRae, 9,45: National programme. See 8LO. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17. 8.15: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme, ‘Bon-Bons" -A Krazy Krismus.Kracker Konklav:, by Edmund Barclay. Invitation: Tne A.B.C, Revue Company and the Wireless Chorus, under the direction of Fred Whaite, takes pleasure in inviting you to listen-in at their Pre-Yuletids Party at 2FC, Monday. night, December 17. Dress optional. Tune in ‘at eight. Production: James J. Donnelly. 11.0: Talk interlude. 41,15: An bour of chamber musie by the A.B.C:: (Sydney). Concert -Orchestra, conilticted : by B: J. Roberts. Nora Hill (soprano), and the Wireless ‘Chorus, eonducted by Joseph Post. -The Orchestra: "Statue Music" from’ the opera, "Orfeo" (Gluck) for flute and. strings. Solo flute, Neville Amadio, "Morok,": for strimgs, wood-wind and horn -(Wric Fogg). (first performance). Nora Hill: from her repertoire.. The Wireless Chorus: Three unaccompanied Madrigals, "Down ‘in a Flowery Vale" (esta); "Come, Shepherd Swains" (Willan); "Ye Pretty Birds" (Bevan). The Orchestra: Quintet in E Wat for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn and piano: (Beethoven;. Nora Hill: Further selections from her repertoire... The Orchestra:. ‘‘Lontanetta"; "Sylvie" Danse de Corde (Razigade) (first performance); "Gavotte" for strings (Bach). Wireless Choru:: Two unaccompanied part songs (Bantock). The Orchestra: Petite Suite. "Academique" (Davis) (first performance), 12,32: Boxing resume. 12.45: Old-time memories (r), TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 8.15: Dinner music, 10.0; National programme. See 8L0. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19. §.15: Dinner music. ~. 10.0; National programme.’ First _ performance in Australia. The A.B.11, Musical Comedy Company presénts

"Barbara" or: "The Broken Sixpence." Produced by Lawrence H. Cecil. Book and Lyrics by Robert Courtneidge. Bertrand Davis and Mary Lytton. Music by G, H. Clutsam. Adapted for tadio presentation by Edmund Barclay. A strong cast, supported by the A.B.C. Wireless Chorus and the A.B.C. Theatre Orchestra, under the directioa of Willy Redstone. 11.25: A Band'’Concert, presented by the National Military Band, conducted by » Stephen Yorke. Marjorie Skill (soprano). Dan and. Sheila Agar (entertainers). The Band: Overture, "Joko" (Lindpainter) Marjorie Skill: "Sea Wrack’? (Harty); "Nightfall at Sea" (Phillips) ; "Sea Neptune" (Coates). The Band: Two Parisienne Sketches (Fletcher), Dan and Sheila Agar (entertainers). The Band: Ballet music from "Robert the Devil" (Meyerbeer). Marjorie Skill: "By the Sea" (Schubert); "The Shipman Steers to Land" (Curshmann); "Secret of the Tide" (MecGeoch). Tue’ Band: Selection, "C. B. Cochran Presents’ (Hall), 12.32: Meditation musie. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, -$.15: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. See 3L0. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. §.15: Dinner music, 10.0: National programme. From the new Tivoli Theatre, Sydney: The Royal Grand Opera Company (by courtesy of Sir Benjamin. Fuller) render in English, "Aida." Conducto-,; Robert Ainsworth, Producer, Charle; "Moor. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. §.15: Dinner music, 10.0; National programme. See 3L0. a A

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 14 December 1934, Page 46

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2 FC Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 14 December 1934, Page 46

2 FC Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 14 December 1934, Page 46

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