2 UW
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30. 9.6: Manny Aarons at the console of. the State organ. 9.30: From the musical comedies, England, America and the Coutinent. 10.0: Master melodies, feature session. 10.45: Talk on Foreign Affairs, J. M Prentice. 11.0: "Town Hail Memories," Clifford Arnold, 11.15: A dramatic presentation by Nancye Stewart, Mayne Lynton and Company. 11.45: Operatic session, J. M. Prentice. 12.0: Sustaining programme. MONDAY, DECEMBER 31. 9.0: "Turn Back ihe Clock." 9.20: "Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs. ‘Iggs, "an, Athol Tier presentation. ; 9.45: "Hb and Zeb." 10.15: Variety show. 41.145: From the Sydney Town Hall,
dance music and descriptions of the a 11.80:: Vaudeyille bili. 12.0: Len Maurice. 12.45: "Knock-Out: Reilly," ringside descriptions. 1.0: Len Maurice in his happy hour, 1.55: 2UW sends New Year greetings. ‘2.0: From the Sydney Town Hall, midnight scene. New Year greetings by the Premier of New South Wales, the Hon. R. 8. B. Stevens. Representatives of all nations sénd greetings in thele own language. 2.15: Dance music. "Close down. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1. 9.0: .A surprise broadcast, 9.45: The Light Opera Company. 10.0: " Bruce Atderson. 10.15: Mr. B. H. Vernon, "Modern Medical Superstitions." 10,80: "News Years for Old." A joyous jumble of January jingles. 12,0: Len Maurice, song and story. 12.15: Dance music. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2. ° 9.20: Mrs ’Arris and Mrs, *Iggs. Note: During the evening, "Winisms" by Jack Win. . 10.0: Close shaves. 10.30: "In Musical Bohemia," Bruce Anderson. 10.45: Talk on Foreign Affairs, J. M. Prentice, 11.15: 2UW weekly health talk: Northey du Maurier. 11.30: Sustaining programme. 411.45: "The Art of Richard | . Tauber," feature session. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. 9.20: Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs. ’Iggs. 9.45: George Park, 10.15: "Bean Bertie and Giggling Gertie." 10.45: Favourites of the air, -11.0: 2UW’s dance night. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4. 8.50: Speedway topics. Swimming carnival talk, Note: During the evening "Winisms" by Jack Win, 9.15: Anticipations for Moorefield races and Ascot (Melbourne). Review of form and probable jockeys. 9.45: "How to Play Crieket," W. M. Woodfull (relayed frem 3DB), 10.0: Radio trade demonstration music. 10.45: New record releases. 11,0: "Mirthquakers." 11.15: "Tenakoe Ao-te-aroa"’-New Zealand session. J. M. Prentice. 11.42: Light Opera Company in musical comedy selections, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5. 9.45: The Revellers’ Male Quartette. 10.15: "Lazybones," by Peter B. Kyne. dramatised by the Red Book Players. Note: During the evening, escription of Motor Cycle racing from Speeiway Royal. 10.50: "This, That, and the Other’- . Jack Win. 11.0: "Rudy Wiedoeft’*--Feature session. 11.15: Dance music by Ray Noble’s Orchestra,
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 37
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