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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 9.0: From the Central Methodist Mission, Lyceum Hall, Divine Service. Preacher : Rev. R. J. Williams. 10.30: From the studio, famous crimes in -retrospect. Sixth of the series. 11.0: Complete recorded performance of "Ruddigore or The -Witch’s. Curse," Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera in two acts, Conductor : Dr. Malcolm Sar"gent. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 8.5: Boy Scouts and Girl Guides’ session, "The Air in 1935." ‘Talk by Norman Pllison. 8.17: Reports. 9.5: Sporting results. 9.20: W. W. Davis, will aie on This "AVWeek’s' Wool-Sales." 2" ~

9.80: For women. | Mrs. Julits° Horn willsspeak on "In a Soho Restaurant.", 10.0: Further adventures of "I'he Three Musketeers" (Dumas). Dramatised by Edmund Barclay. Production, Lawrence H. Cecil. . Episode the ‘eleventh: "Checkmate." 10.30:° "Australia Looks at the World." Talk by Professor A. H. Charteris. 11.5: Programme by National. Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. "The Two Ryans’ (entertainers) ; Bdith Clarke (pianist). Band, March, "The Menin Road" (Guitarist) ; overture, "The Black Domino" (Auber) ; "Ta Fee Tara Pata Poum" (Foulds). Comedy interlude by "The Two Ryans." Band,, Selection, "Gipsy Love" (Lehar). Pianist, "Bglogue" (Liszt) ; "Soaring" (Schumann). ~Band,. Two dances, "A La Minuet-A La Gavotte" (Finck) ; ‘Gipsy Idyll" (Piercy). "The Two Ryans" in further. humour. Band, "Neapolitain Scenes" (Massanet); the dance-procession and the improvi; sion-the fete, Pianist, "Etude in if Major": (Chopin) ; "Voices of Spring" (Strauss-Grumfeld). 12.80: Close. down. _ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12.. 8.15: "Glimpses of India-Agra." Talk ‘by Captain Alex. Scott. 8.30: Reports. 0::Wednesday’s acceptances by the A.B.C, Racing Commissioner, 9.10: Sporting results. 9.30: Relayed from 4QG Brisbine. A national talk. Dr. Vickery will speak on "Recent Achievements in Science: The Preservation of Foodstuffs by Cold." 9.50: News service. ; 10.0: Athol Tier and his Condimental Stars (minus the mustard), in a revue. "The Nitwits of the Network’; "An Bnglish Letter" by G. J.. Mills; echoes from Olympus-the home of the gods; stories of ancient Greece and the dawn of Huropean civilisation ; episode seven of .the historical panoramic serial "Man Through The Ages,’" by James J. Donnelly. © WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 8.18: Services and riflemen’s session. §.35:. Reports. 9.0: Sporting results, 9.20: J. V. Membrey, will .speak on "Hardeourt Tennis." 9.30: Personality of the week. 9,50: News service. 10.0: Programme by Raymond Lambert (solo. pianist) ; Rita Miller (coloratura soprano). Rita Miller, ‘"HaicenRoselein" (Schubert); ‘Volkaliedchen" (Schumann) ; "Gretchen ) ; am Spinnrade" (Schubert) ; "Marriage des Roses" (Franck); | "Paris Ange-} licus" (Caesar Franck) ; "The Linnet is ’"Luning Her Lute" (Bauer); "Cradlé > "Song"’ (Byrd) ; "Polly Willis.:(Arne). ~ Raymond Lambert, "Nocturne... in 8B

Major" (Faure); "L’Isle Joyeuse" (Debussy) ; "Nocturne in. F Sharp": (Chopin) ; "Juba Dance" (Nathaniel Detty.~ . . , 10.45: "The Wnglish Character." Talk by the Rt. Hon, Stanley Baldwin, M.P. B-B.C. recording... 11.15;. Programme by: National ; Militaty'- Band, conducted by Stephen | Yorke; Alfred Wilmore (tenor); Wal--ter "Aliffe and Partner (piano duo). Band, March, ‘"Waldmore"’ (Losey); — Overture, "The Armourer" (Lortzing). Tenor, "In Your Arms .To-night" (Geehl);. "Neapolitan Love Song" (Herbert). Walter Aliffe and Part- — ier, "Nana" (novelty piano . solo) (Kahler); "Try and See it My Way" (Revel). Band, Selection, "A Waltz Dream" (Strauss). Tenor, "The Song ‘of the Rose" (Bottero); "Serenade" ¢* (Ravini). Band, "The Whispering ‘of the Flowers" (Blon); Egyptian Intermezzo; "Amina" (Lincke). Walter Aliffe and Partner, "Beautiful Spring" (Lincke) ; "The Russian Rag" (Cobb). Band, "Suite de ballet--Swan Lake-Valee-Dance of the SwansCzardas" (T'schaikowsky).’ 12.29: Close down. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 8.5: Model aeroplane eession conducted by "Wings. " 8.20: Some Facts About Tress, Talk by George Cooper. : 8.30: Reports. 9.5: Sporting results. 9.20:° Charles‘ Lucas will speak on "Box‘ing and Wrestling." 9.30: National talk. . Professor G. V. Portus, M.A.,° B.Litt., will speak on ‘Pivots of Modern Civilisation : Motor Cars." 9.50: News service. 10.0: The death of Captain Cook, An historical reconstruction’ written by Arthur W. Horner. © Production, Lawrence H. Cecil. *0.15: . Relayed from 2NC Newcastle, community singing concert. Arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Associate artists: James Macrae, tenor; Mrs. H, R. Morris, soprano. , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 8.15: Captains of commerce-Jobn D. Rockefeller. Talk by. Wilfred W. . Bast. 8.30: Reports. 9.0: The A.B.C. Racing Commissioner. 9.10: Relayed from 4QG Brisbane, resume. of the Sheflield Shield match Queensland v. New South Wales. 9.20: Relayed from 5CL Adelaide, re--sume of the Sheffield Shield match, "a South Australia y. Victoria. ‘9.30: The sporting editor will discuss cur- * rent sporting events. 9.50: News service. . a 10.0: Pierrot Peeps. A phantasy presented by Fred Whaite and his . Vaudeville Orchestra, Bert. Harrow (comedian), Doris Robinson and Reg. Willoughby as pierrot and pierette, Maggie Foster (violiniste), Balalaika Russian Quintette, _Alard Maling (xylophonist). Hill-Billy Girls (in harmonised numbers); Vincent Ryan (comedian). Concluding with.. Burlesque Grand Opera in ‘ten minutes, entitled "When Your Hair has: Turned from Silver." Words, Helene Barclay. Music, Fred. Whaite. Soloists, Ida Leggatt , (soprano), Reg. Willoughby (tenor). ; 11.5. (approx.) : Programme of orchestral works by Victor "[ferbert.. Presented by A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, ’ eonducted by H. J.. Roberts. .. Part songs by J.'L. Hatton...’ Rendexed by ~~ =

A.B.C, (Sydney) Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post ‘and Paul Kain(tenor). Orchestra, "Fortune Teller" Overture, Tenor." Wireless Chorus, "Jack Frost"; "When Evening’s. Twilight"? ; "A pril Showers"; "Softly Fall ‘the’ Shades of Evening. * Orchestra, "Victor Herbert Favourites." | Tenor.’ Wireless-Chorus, "The Shepherd’s Sab-, bath Day,’ "Over Hill Over Dale," "Absence," "The Belfry Tower." Orchestra, "Suite of Serenades." ‘SATURDAY, FEBRUARY: 16. §.25: Women’s sporting results. 8.35: Reports. 8.45: Sporting results. . 9.10: Relayed from 4QG Brisbane, . Resume of the Sheffield Shield match Queensland v. New South Wales. Relayed from 5CL Adelaide. Resume of the Sheffield Shield match South Australia y. Victoria. 9,50: News service, 10.0: Radio Dance Night with A.B.C. Dance Band, conducted by Cee Morrigon and The Mastersingers Quartette.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 38

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2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 38

2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 38

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