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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 9.45: Unit One: National programme. Programme arranged by Music Teachers’ Association of Instrumental and Vocal Works by Francois Couperin, 20.45: Unit Two: Two Prize Plays in connection with Australian Broadcasting Commission’s recent Play-writing Competition. (a) "Antaeus," a play jn one act by Bernard Charles Cronin. (b) "Centurion," a play in one act by Alexander Frederick Turner. Production, Frank Clewlow. 11.40: Unit Three: Unusual Chamber Music, with Henri Penn, piano; Leslie ‘Barklam, flute; Charles Russell, flute; Hrn Pettifer, oboe; Tim White, clarinet. "Rhapsody" (Honegger). (Two flutes, clarinet and piano.) (First performance im Australia.) "Rive Olden Dances" (Kronke). (Two flutes and piano.) "Piece" (Weiner). (Flute, oboe and clarinet.) "Papillons" (IXronke). "Two flutes and piano.) "Caprice" (St. Saens). ‘(One flute, oboe, clarinet and piano.) 12.15: Unit Four: Hpilogue. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 10.0: Unit One: "The Witches’ Cauldron," a hair-raising programme that will appeal greatly to the imaginative and curious. Compiled and arranged by Mark Makeham. Production, Frank D. Clewlow. 11.0: Unit Two: Comedy interlude, "Mr. Babblebrook, the Talkative Barber, and His. Customer." 11.10: Unit. Three: "The Mike on the Hike." 11.30: Unit Four: Short Violin and Vocal Recital. 12.0 (approx.): Unit Five: A programmé by the A.B.C. (Melbourne). Concert Orchestra and Wireless Chorus, "Carillon." Orchestra, "Angelus" from "Scenes Pittoresques" (Massenet). Chorus, "The Black Monk" (Boughton). Orchestra, "La Voix des ' Cloches" (Luigini). Chorus, ‘The ‘Bells of St. Michael’s Tower" (Stewart); "Ring Out, Wild Bells" (Fletcher). Orchestra, "Carillon" from "L’Arlesienne Suite" (Bizet). 12.40; Unit Six: Dance music by A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 8.15: "Do they Blush Unseen ?" Miss Georgia Rivers. 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme, (See 2FC). WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 8.15: Impressions of the Healesville School of Political Science. Dr, F. R. i. Mauldon, B.A., M.Ec., Litt.D. 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. (See 270). THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 8.30: Dinner music. (10.0: Unit one. National programme. Chamber Orchestral Concert by A.B.O. (Melbourne) Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Perey Code, with Nance Osborne, soprano, Henri Penn, piano. 11.80: Unit two. "With the Malays in Java," by Professor Ernest Scott, Dean of. the Faculty of History, University of Melbourne. 41.45: Unit three. Forty-five minutes of
yariety. Cera Brothers (movelty instrumentalists) : Cedrie Zahara (entertainer) : "Ding Dong Daddy" (Fiddes). Alex. Walker: Bird and Animal Imitations. Sundowners’ Quartet: "Hymn to Music" (Brewer); "He met her in. the Meadow" (Burleigh) ; "My Bonny ~~ Lass She Smileth"’ (Morley). ‘Cedric Zahara (entertainer): "Anne and Her Little Sedan" (Hanley and Stanley) ; "The Laugh Song" (arr. Zahara). 12.30: Items of interest. © 12.40: Dance music by the A.B.C. Band.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. | §.15: Dinner music..: : 10.0: National programme, See 2FO, Sydney. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 8.15: German-Dr. Anita Rosenberg. §.30: Dinner music, Unit One: National programme. A Musical Romance, "Dawn O’ Day." Book, lyrics and music by Mark Makeham, with Romola Hansen, Herbert Browne and a brilliant cast. 11.40: Unit Two: Brass Band Congert by Malvern Tramways Band, conducted by Harry Shugg, with Bob Molyneux and Margot Sheridan, and Alfred awl Vera Wield-Fisher. 12.40: Unit Three: . Dance music dy A.B.C. Dance Band.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 30, 1 February 1935, Page 38
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