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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 0: National talk, Brisbane, ‘The Most Familiar Tune of All," Mr. ‘Sydney May. : 9.20: "Phe News Behind The News," by The Watchman. 9.45: National programme. See 29°C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY .11. 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0:. Unit One. Vaudeville, Romola Hansen and Herbert Browne, popular duets; Syd Hollister, comedian; "The Two Dalleys" stop press topicalities ; Ruby Huxham, entertainer; A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim. Davidson. 10.45: Unit Two. The Misty Isle in song and story. "Skye" Bpisode 4. Told by William Tainsh and illustrated "py Bila Riddell. 11.10: Unit Three. Stella Power, soprano, in a short vocal recital assisted by Richard Chugg, flute. Soprano, "Mad Scene" from Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti). Flute, "Sonata in A Minor for Flute Alone" Allegro, Poco adagio, Allegro vivo (Carl Philipp Hmanuel). Soprano; "Romance" (Claude Debussy); "Chant Venitien" (Bemberg). ».Flute,;, "Air de Ballet d’Hscanio" (Saint Saens) ; ; "Cantabile Et Presto" (Georges Hnesco). Soprano, "Songs: my Mother ‘Taught Me" (Dvorak); "Sing Merrily | To-day" (Montague Phillips): 11.50: Unit Four. The lighter works’ of Johann Sebastian Bach by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra. Hdouard Lambert, violin, Mabel Nelson, Mus.Bac. Orchestra, Excerpts from "Suite in D.".- Violin, "Air for G, String." Orchestra, "Suite of Six Pieces," march,. minuet and trio, aria, musette, adagio, gigue., Piano, "Organ Fantasie and Fugue in G. Minor. " Or-. chestra, "Fugue a ‘la Gigue". (arranged for orchestra by, Gustav Holst). 12.40: Unit Five.. Dance music by A.B.C. Dance Band. ‘TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 12. 8.15: Do They Blush Uneedn ?’ Miss’ Georgia Rivers. 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National "See 2KO.

5 dl WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. --$:15: Dinner musie; ~~ ------ 10.0: Unit One. "La "(The Doll"). A ‘comic opera... BEnglish libretto by Arthur Sturgess. :. Founded on: the French.of Matirice: Ordonneau. "Music by Edmund Audran. "Adapted for radio by Charles Hawthorne. Production, Frank D. Clewlow. Performance under. the. direction of and conducted by William G. James. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 8.15: Dinner music. ; 10.0: National programme. , See 29C,: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15..- . $.15: Women’s sporting activities, Miss Marjorie Beckingsale. 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. ‘The Great Broxopp." A play in four acty:by A. A, Milne. Production, . Frank OD. Clewlow. 11:15: Unit Two. Piano recital by Roy Agnew. The eminent Australian pianist-composer in a recital of his own compositions. "he Falling Snow" (No. 1 from three lyrics), ‘"Pangbourne Wields," . "Rhapsody," "Rabbit Hill,’ "Dawn," "Sea Surge," ‘"Noontide," "Drifting Mists,". ‘"Elfentam" Btude. 11.40: Unit Three. Brass Band Concert by the Hawthorn City Band, conducted _by A. H. Paxton (winners of. South Street competition, 1934), with J. Alexander Browne, baritone. Band, March, "Wriend or Foe" (Graham). J. .Alexander Browne, baritone, selections from his repertoire. Band, Selections from Be Good" (Gershwin). Comedy Interlude, "Mrs, Caudle’s Curtain Lectures." Preseted by Pressy . Preston and Fred Patey. Band, Valse, "Casino Tanze" (Gungl). J,- Alexander Browne, baritone, further selected numbers. Band, Quintet fox trot, "Wastern Dreams" (Myers). 12.40: Dance musie by A.B.C. Dance Band, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. $.15: The Italian language reflective verbs in Italian and in Dnglish, Parini, Dal Mazzogiorno (reading), Signor Gino -Nibbi, 8.30: Dinner music 10.0: National programme. See 2FC. >

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 39

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3 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 39

3 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 39

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