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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16. 9.0: National talk from Sydney-‘‘The Psychology of the Family," Dr. C. R. McRae. 9.20: "The News Behind the News," by "The Watchman." 3.45: Unit One: A concert by the Malvern Tramways Band, conducted by Harry Shugg. Assisting artists: Arnold Colman, grand organ; "The Sundowners" Quartet.. 10.45: ‘Unit Two: Tue fifth of the series of lecture-recitals by the world-famous composer and pianist, Perey Grainger: "Sublime and Frivolous Blements in Music." Grieg: "Norwegian Dances" (piano duet). Piano pieces by Grainger and Guion. Roger Quilter: Three English dances (piano duet). John Powell: ‘‘Natches on the Hill" (two ‘ pianos). 11.45: Interlude (r.). 11.50: A band concert and a scene from Dickens, played by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dudley. Malvern Tramways Band (conducted by Harry Shugg), Selection, "Coppelia Ballet" (Delibes). A scene from Dickens’s famous "Old Curiosity Shop," played by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dudley. Band: Prelude to incidental musie rom "The Merchant of Venice" (Rosse) ; descriptive patrol, "The Phantom Brigade" (Myddleton). 12.15: Unit Four: The Epilogie. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17. 8.15: The financial barometer. $.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. See 2FC. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 8.15: "Famous Romances from Real Life: Wagner and Woman," read by William Tainsh, 6.30: Dinner music. _10.0: National programme. Unit One: "The Door Opens," a play in three acts by M. Andrew. Production, Frank D. Clewlow. 141.15: Unit Two: A recital by Gertrude Hiutton (contralto), Leslie Barklam (flautist). Contralto: "Ch’io Mia Vi Possa" (Handel); "O Del Mio Amato Ben" (Donaudy). Flute: Adagio Sostenuto Op. 69; Scherzo Op. 85 (Kuhlau). Contralto: "I Saw Three Ships" (Thiman) ; "In the Village" (Bantock). Flute: "Serenade aux Iitoilles" (Chaminade); "Les MJcuieuilo" (Bussar). Contralto: "Whliat’s in the Air To-day?" (Eden); "In Brittany’ (Baynon). 11.45: Interlude (1): 11.50: Unit Three: Symphonic Novelties. A.B.C. (Melbourne) Symphonie Dance Orchestra, condueted by Cecil Frases: Symphonie Rumba,’ "Bonita" (Caguro); Spanish Jaso-doble, ‘For "You, Rio Rita" (Santeugini). "Master Irour" Quartette, "The World is Wai:ing for the Sunrise" (Seitz); "Warewell, I Kiss Your Hand in = Vain" (Fall). Symphonie Dance Orchestra: Knightsbridge’ March "In Town Tonight" (Coates); Tango, "Red is .the Colour of Love" (Raffaelli). ‘"The Henpecked Ones" in ten minutes of travesty. Symphonic Dance Orchestra, ‘The Phantom of the Rumba" (Madiguera), 12.40: Unit Pour: Dance music by Wireless Dance Orchestra,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 8.15: Dinner music. 10.0: National prog ramme. See 29°C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. 8.15: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. Unit One: The sixth of the series of lecturerecitals by the world-famous Pianist-. Composer, Perey Grainger, "The Superiority of Nordic Music,’ with played illustrations of Nordic music. ‘11.0: Interlude (zr). 11.5: Vaudeville. Cedric Zahara, entertainer, "I'he Two Daleys" in "StopPress Topicalities.’ The Sundowners Quartet. Phil Smith, comedian, . The Hawaiian Aces, novelty instrumentalists. The Wireless Dance Orchestra. 11.55: Interlude (r). 12.0: Unit Three: "The Master of the House," A One-act Play, by Stanley Houghton, Production by Frank D. Clewlow. 12.40: Dance music, by Wireless Dance Orchestra, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. 8.15: Famous romances from real life, "Goethe and His Loves," Read by William Tainsh. : 8.380: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. See 2FC. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme: ‘"Pantomnibus," a Pantomine Potpourri, written for broadcasting by Mark Makehan, The pantomime includes, "The Pageant of Years," a musical narrative illustrating the fulfilment of Batman’s prophecy "This js the place for a village.’ Production, Frank D. Clewlow. 12.40: Dance music by Wireless Dance Orchestra, ‘
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 14 December 1934, Page 48
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