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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION ‘ 610 k.c,

SUNDAY, JANUARY 6. $24: Reading of an Over-seas Letterfrom, Associate Professor Dr. G. L. Wood, M.A., F.RG.S., who: is now touring in the United States, 9.0: Divine Service from St, Paul’s Cath-

S : edral. Sermon. Hymn, Organist: Dr. A. B. Moyd. 10.30: A Special Reproduced Programme, Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, ‘"Ruddi- ' gore" or ‘The Witch’s Curse." Comic Opera in two acts. Recorded under the direction of Rupert D’oyly.Carte, Conductor: Dr, Malcolm Sargent. Narrator: Bernard Manning. 11.50: News session. MONDAY, JANUARY 7. 9.0: Sporting session, including Women’s Sports, conducted -by, Wallace Shar . land, 9.30: A Tour of Merri: England. Conducted by Dudley Glass. "Shakespeare’s Country." 10.0: Unit one. Variety. A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. Symphonic number. "Iwo Blind Mice," in Comedy and Harmony. A.B.C. Dance Band: Latest Foxtrot. 10.20: Jennie Benson, Well-known Revue Star and Albert Batchelder, at the piano. 10.45: A.B.C. Dance Band: "Uip-to-the Minute." "Iwo Blind Mice’-More Comedy and. Harmony. A.B.C. Dance Band: Characteristic Piece. 11.5: Unit two. Tennis Talk. 11.15: Unit 3: Light classical programme by the Internationai Bnsemble. Compositions by Schumann, Violin solo, "The Walnut ‘I'vee’; "Dedication," Cecilia Kilduff. Vocal: "Tears and Sighs’; "Moonlight?; "Thy Lovely Face," Harold McKelvie, baritone. Piano solo: "Romance in F Sharp"; "Grillon"; ‘Des Abends," Dleanor , Clapham. Comedy Interlude, "The Other Man," by J. Brandon Thomas. Vocal: "The Month of May"; "The Rose and the Lily," Harold McKelvie, baritone. Violin solo: "Sonata in D Minor," first movement, Cecilia Kilduff. — TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. 9.0: Sporting Session, conducted by Mel. Motris. . 9.30: Relayed from Melbourne: National talk, "Black-and White-a contrast of cultures. in New Guinea.’ A talk by W. ©. Groves, 10.0: A brass band concert. ~. Austral Brass Band’: March, "The Middy" (Alford); Waltz:."he Druids’ Prayer" (Davson).’ Harry Furlong, baritone: "The Knights’ Song’ (Martin Shaw) ; "Trees". (Rasbach). Hdna Davis, Xylophone : "The Centenary March’ (Hdna "Davis) ; "He’s the Smartest Thing" (Hdna Davis). Austral Brass Band: Selection, ‘The Quaker Girl" (Monckton).. Rita Hilton, entertainer: "Laugh a Little To-day" (White) ; "Hello, Prosperity" (Bratton). Austral Brass. Bana: Selection, ‘Communityland" (Stoddon). 10.45: From the City Baths-Description of the events of the swimming carniva: held at the City Baths. 11.0:. From the Studio: "The Filmer Boys" present a novelty programmé. (1.15: Austral Brass Band: Selection: "Showboat (Kern). Harry Furlong, Baritone: "Tomorrow" (Keel),,, "Ishtar" (Spross), Austral Brass Band: Duphonium Solo: "The Yeomen of Bngland"’ (German). One-Step: "The Teddy Bears’ Picnic." Edna Davis, Xylophone: "Dancing Bells" (Hdna Davis), "Sprintime of Love’ (Hdna: Davis). Rita Hilton, Dntertainer: "In a different Way" (Laidlaw), "Let’s put two and two together (Conrad), ."You’ve got to give Credit to -Love" (Sigler). Victory Brass Band|: March:

"The Great Little Army" (Alford). Popular numbers, . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. 9.0: Sporting session conducted by Wallace Sharland. . 9.30: Sea Serpent: Drie J. Mish. 10.0:. Unit one: ."A Trip Round the London. Theatre." ‘Music, Mirth, Melody. Introducing musical comedy, Vaudeville, Grand Opera, Revue, Ar- . ranged and produced py Hugh Huxham. 10.50: Unit two. Tennis talk. 11.0: .Unit three.: "Mr. Wu," a powerful drama of the Orient: in three acts. and produced by Hugh Huxham. THURSDAY, JANUARY: 10. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Mel. Morris. : ~ 9.89: Natioval-talk from Melbourne"Women and Literature," Mrs. Nettie Palmer, 10.0: Unit 1: A special B. B C. recorded programme, "A Shanty Party from the Gravesend Pilots," with a broadcast commentary by Mr. Cecil Madden.10.30: Unit 2: Tennis talk. 10.40: Unit 3: From the Town. Hall, Bendigo, Community singing, conducted by W. Baxter. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Wallace Sharland, "Time Lends Enchantment," Francois Villon, Mrs. MeOowan Russell, 10.0: Brass band and variety concert. Victory Brass Band: Overture, "Humours of Donnibrook" (Bulch);. Norma Darroch, contralto: "Annabel Lee" (Martin ‘Shaw); "Summer is a’Coming In" (Oldest known English song, arranged by Fred Corder). Cecil Vane, entertainer: Vocal, "Dr. Shelley" (Batman and Trevor) ; Musical saw, "Roses of Picardy" (Hayan Wood). Victory Brass Band: Serenade, "Stanchen" (Heykens) ; "Play to Me Gipsy" (Heykens). "Sundowners’ Quartette" :."On "Wings of Song" (Mendelssohn) ; "The Rain Song" (Cook), Adrian Bendail, harp: "Am Springbrunnen" (‘At the Spring") (Zabel). 10.44: A Scene from Charles Dickens’ "Oliver Twist," played by Maurice and ’ Mrs. ‘Maurice Dudley. Adapted for Broadcasting by Maurice Dudley. 11.0: Victory Brass Band: Selection: "Lilac Time" (Schubert, anr. Clutsam). Norma Darroch, Contralto: "The Owl" (Hubert Parry). "To a-Rose" (Alex. Macfadyen), "Roving in the Dew" "Butterworth). Cecil Verne, Wnter‘tainer: ‘‘Cannibal Love’ (Harris and Robinson)... Musical Saw: "Lay my Head. beneath a Rose" (Falkinstein). «Victory Brass Band: "Parade of the Tin Soldiers" (Jessel), Egyptian Seraanade: "Amina" (Lincke), 11.82: Interlude-A Tennis talk, 11.40: Victory Brass Band: Waltz: "The Blue Danube" (Strauss), Marth: "Punjaub" (Payne). "Sundowners’. Quartette: "Happy" (Gay), "This Little Piggie"’ (Lewis). Adrian Bendall, Harp: "Ave Maria" (Schubert); Vietory Brass Band: Fantasie:."A Darkies’ Dreamland" (Bidgood). SATURDAY, JANUARY 12. : Sporting session, conducted by Mel. 10.0: Dance programme by the A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson, Assisting artists: Nell McGuire, Soubrette; Fred . Sutcliffe, Tenor; Ken. * Mountain, Comedian. 11.0: A Tennis talk, — 12, 15: News session. 12,30:: "Meditation Music,"

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 4 January 1935, Page 38

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