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SUNDAY, JANUARY 6. 9.0: Manny Aarong at the Console of the State Organ. : 10.0: Master, Melodies feature session. 10.45: Talk on Foregn Affairs: J. M. Prentice, , 11.0: Lown Hall Memories: Clifford Arnold, (11,15: Dramatic Presentation, 11.45: A Grand Opera session: J, M. Prentice. . Note:-At intervals, rebroadcasts from overseas stations, : 12,0: In Lighter Vein. 12,30: Keith Blakeney’s Happy Hour. MONDAY, JANUARY 7. 9,0: "Turn back the Glock," 9,20; Mrs, ’Arris and Mrs, ’Iggs: An Athol Tier presentation, ; ; 9.30: Farmers’ session, 9.45: "Hb and Zeb." Feature comedy duo, 10.45: "TWavourites of the aiv." 11.0: A Miniature Musicale. Note:-At intervals, rebroadcaste from overseas stations, . . 11.15: Variety Bill. an 41,45: Personality Session; Vernon Sellars, ; 4 12.0: Teen Maurice, in song and story, 12,45: "Knock -out Reilly." Rinside des cription,

TUESDAY,. JANUARY -8. Note-During the evening deseription of Swimming races at Manly baths, 9.0: A surprise broadeast. 9.20: "Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs. Tees," an Athol Tier presentation. — Note.-During the evening ‘Minisms" by Jack Win. 10.0: "Humoresquations," Bruce Anderson. 10.15: "Modern Medical Superstitions," B. H. Vernon. ‘11,0: Musical comedy, 11,15: Personality session, J. M.. Prentice. 12,0: Dance music, ~ 1,0; Len Maurice in his Happy Hour. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. 9.20: "Mrs.-’Arris and Mrs. ‘Iggs," an Athol Tier presentation. 9.80: Selected recordings. 9.45: "Eb and Zeb." : 10.30: "In ‘Musical Bohemia," Bruce Anderson. 10.45: ‘Talk on Foreign Affairs, J. M. Prentice. 11.15: 20W Weekly Health alk, Northey du Maurier. 11.30: Sustaining programme. 11.45: "The Art of Richard Pauber," feature session. 12.0: Len Maurice in song and story. 12.20:. Radio talk, R. H, W. Power. 12.80: Dance musie. 1.0: Len Maurice in his Happy Hour. ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 9.20: Mrs ‘Arris- and Mrs. "Iggs. An Athol Tier presentation. 9.45; George Park. 1.0: Meritas Melodies. 10,15: Beau Bertie and Giggling Gertie. 10.30: Vaudeville Biil, Note--At intervals rebroadcasts from _ overseas stations. 11,0:. 2U'W’s dance night-Dance music by Radio’s popular bands, assisted by: The Revellers, Donald Novis, Patricia Rossborough, George Formby. 12.45: Bruee Anderson entertains. 1,0: The happy hour. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 9.15: To-morrow’s racing. 9.30: Sustaining programme. 9.55: Farmers’ session. . 10.0: Radio trade demonstration music. 10.45: New record releases, 11,0: ‘"Mirthquakers’-Feature session. 11.15: "Tenakoe Aotea Roa"-New Zealand session-J, M, Prentice. Note-At intervals rebroadcaste from overseas stations, 11.50: Gardening talk-S, H. Hunt. . 12.0: Dance music. 12,15: Popular recordings. 1.0: Len Maurice in his Happy Hour. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12. 9.80: Selected récordings, 9.55: Farmers’ session. Note--During the evening deserintion of Motor, Cyrle Racing from Speedway Royal. 10,15; "The Kid" (Hlaine Carrington). Red Book story, dramatised by the Red Book Players. 10,30; Dance music by John Jackson’s Orchestra. 40,50: "This, That, ond the Other" Jack Win.. 11,0: "Rudy Wiedoeft"-Feature session. 11,15: Dance ‘musie by Nat Shilkret’s Orchestra. 11,30: Sustaining Vaudeville Bill, Note.--At intervals rebroadcaste from overseas stations. 12.0: Dance music. 12,15: Popular recordings, 12.80: Len Maurice in ‘his Happy Hour. $B

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 4 January 1935, Page 37

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2 UW Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 4 January 1935, Page 37

2 UW Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 4 January 1935, Page 37

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