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SUNDAY, JANUARY 6. 9.0: From St. Andfew’s Cathedral: Divine Service. Preacher: The Very Rev. The Dean of Sydney. 10.30: From the .Studio: Interlude (record). 10.40: Chamber music recital with the World famous Spivakowski-Kurtz Trio. (Second performance of their 1935-Syd-ney season), Tosy Spivakowsky, Violin ; Jascha Spivakowsky, Piano; Hdmund Kurtz, Violincello. Violin and Violincello: ‘‘Passacaglia" (Handel-Hal-vorsen). Piano and Violincello: "Sonate, Op. 69, A Major" (Beethoven). Trio: "Trio, Op. 68,-G Minor" (Weber), 11.40: "Australia: looks on the World," talk by ..Professor A. H. Charteris. Challis Professor of International Law. 12.0: Close down. MONDAY, JANUARY 7. 8.5: Boy Scouts’ and Girl Guides’ session, 8.17: The Family Physician. 8.30: Reports 9.5: Sporting results. 9.30: For women. "Through a French Window," a talk by Depper Owen. 9.50: News service, 10.0:-The further adventures of ‘The Three Musketeers" (Dumas), Dramatised by Edmund Barclay. Production: Lawrence H. Cecil. Episode the Sixth: "Vengeance is Mine." 10.30: "We Await Your Verdict :" "phe King: v. Strippon." Charge of Murder. "44.0: National Military Band, conducted by Stephen York, Overture, ."Hungarian" (Kela Bela). -Gertrude Hutton, mezzo-soprano, "I Saw Three Ships" Thiman); "In the Village’ (Bontock). Band, Melodies from "The Chocolate Soldier". (Strauss). Constance Pether, flautist, "Rossignolet’"’ (Donjon) ; "Valse Poetiaue"’ (Hd. de Jong. Band, suite, "In Days of Old" (Ball) ; 3 "Morrisdance,’ * "My Lady . Barbara"; ., "Satyrs Revel. " Gertrude Hutton, mezzo-soprano, ‘Whats’ in the Air To-day" (Baden) ; "In Brittany" (Baynon). Band, "Goon’s Patrol" (Lotter) ; "The Kilties Courtship" (McKenzie). Constance Pether, flautist), "Allegretto" (Godard); "Idylle"’ (Godard); "Valse" (Godard). Band, Selection, "es Huguenots" (Meyerbeer). TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. . 8.15: "A Planter’s Life on a Rubber Istate. A talk by H. H. H, H. Watts. 8.30:. Reports. 9.0: A talk by the A.B.C. Racing Commissioner, 9.10: Sporting results, 9.80: National talk. See 3AR. ©
9.50: News service. 10.0: "Quick Fire," a round of vaudeville ammunition, with a bang. Presented by Fred Whaite and his Vaudeville Orchestra, assisted by, Fred Cross (comedian), ‘The Singing Pierrots. and Burt Renee Lees (novelty ‘pianists), Attenboro’ and her Professional Idiot, Dora Lindsay (Seotech comedienne). Wendling and. Molloy (entertainers), . Percy Watson -(banjoist). 11.0: ‘Talk interlude. 11.15: B.B.C. recording, "Flags of the Mattahorn." A drama of the Swiss Alps, by Carbarra in collaboration with Christian Pfeil, Translated . from ae original Germaa by I..D. Benzie. ‘B.B.C. Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Stanford Robinson, Produced by Val Gielgud in the London > Studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation. 12.80: Close. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. 8.15: Services and Riflémen’s Session. $.35: Reports. 9.0: Sporting results. 9.30: The personality of the week. 9.50: News service. 10.0: A complete recorded performance of "Ruddigore," or "The Witche’s Curse." Comic opera in two acts. Libretto by W..S. Gilbert; musie by Arthur Sullivan. Recorded under. the direction of Rupert D’Oyly Carte. Conductor, Dr. Malcoim Sargent, . 11.10: Chamber music recital with the world-famous Spivakowski Trio: (Fourth performance of their 1935 Sydney season). Tossy Spivakowsky, violin, Jascha Spixakowsky, piano, Hd‘ward Kurtz, violincello. 12.10: A little humour’ (record). 12.30: Close. THURSDAY, JANUARY. 10. 8.5:. Model Aeroplane Session, conducted by "Wings os, " 8.20: "Green Manuring and Artificial Fertilisers," talk by George Cooper, 8.30: Reports. 9.5: Sporting results. 9.30: National talk. See 3AR. 9.50: News service. 10.0: From the Newcastle Town Hall: Community Singing: Concert, arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. 10.30: From the Sydney Stadium: Nescription: of Wrestling Match. 12.30: Close down. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11.. 8.15: "Hints on Blacksmithing," a talk by A. D. McBurney. 8.30: Reports. 9.0: To-morrow’s Races, -by the A.B.O. Racing Commissioner, £.10: "For the Man on the Land."
9.20: J. R. Kinghorn, ©.M.Z.S8., will speak on "Birds and Agriculture," 9.30; Sporting results and current events, by the Sporting Dditor. 9,50: News service. 10.0: Programme presented by Raymond Lambert, pianist,° and Rita Miller, coloratura soprano: First performance of their Sydney season. Raymond Lambert: "Polonaise in H Wat" (Chopin), Rita Miller: "Cherry Ripe" (arr. Liza Lehman); "I Know Where I'm Goin’" (arr, Hughes) ; "Persian Song of Spring’ (McBurney); "The Night Wind" (Farley)-; "Pixie Revels" (Arline Sauer). Raymond Lambert: "To a Water Lily’ (McDowell) ; "Study jn’ A Flat" (Chopin) ; 3 ‘Minuet in G"’ (Paderewski); "Country Garden" (Grainger). Rita Miller: "Avia de Sophie’ Werther (Massenet) ; Waltz Song, ‘Romeo and Juliette" (Gounod). 10.45: Talk interlude. 11.0: "Man Through the Ages," Episode 2 of the historical dramatization "Magic and Wild Barley." A primitive Priest reaps the first harvest. By James J. Donnelly. Production: James J. Donnelly, 11.25: B.B.C. Recording, "A Shanty Party from the Gravesent Pilots," with a Broadcast Commentary by Mr. Cecil Madden, 12,10: Variety( records), SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 8,20: Women’s sporting results. Compiled by "Atalanta." 8.35: Reports. 8.45; Sporting results. 9.30: "Sport in the Far North, " a talk by J, Steggail, 9,50: News service, 10,0: Our Radio Dance Night, with the A.B.O. Dance Band conducted by Cec. Morrison. Interspersed with Vocal Items by The Mastersingers Quartet.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 4 January 1935, Page 36
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7932 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 4 January 1935, Page 36
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