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' SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 10.0: Master melodies-feature session, 10.80: The Royal .Choral Society. 10.45: From the musical comedies. 11.0: "Town Hall Memories"-Clifford Arnold. 11.15; Talk on Foreign | Affairs-J. M. Prentice. 11.80: Grand Opera session with annotations by J. M. Prentice. Note.-At intervals rebroadeasts from overseas stations, 12.30: The Happy Hour. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 9.45: Eb and Zeb-feature comedy duo. 10.0: The Vibrona Dance Band. 10.15; Sustaining programme, | 10.45: Favourites of the air. 11.0; A Miniature Musicale-Amy Ostinga, MEZZO-SOPTAno ; Clifford Arnold ~ at the piano. . °11,15: A variety’ bili-featuring radio’s popular artists. 11.45: Albert: Sandler's Orchestra. Note.-At intervals rebroadeasts from Overseas stations, 12.0: Len-Maurice in song and story. 12.15: Bye-witness description of tonight’s boxing match. 12,30: Dance music. 12.45: "Knock-out Reilly’"-ringside descriptions, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 10.0: The New Queen’s Hall Light Qrchestra, . 10.30: Harold’ Williams, baritone. 10.40: From the New Mavfair, London. 11.0; Sustaining programme. . 11.15: Personality session-J. M. Prentice. 11.30: "The Hollywood Rambler." 11.40: Sustaining programme. Note.-At intervais rebroadcasts: from overseas stations, ' 12.0: Dance music. 12.15: Popular recordings. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20.° 10.0: The J. H. Squire. Celeste Octet. 10.15: Farmers’ session, 10.20: Amy Ostinga, mezzo-soprano; Clifford Arnold, at the piano. 10.30: Sustaining . programme. 10.45: Talk..on Foreign Affairs-J. M. Prentice, 11.0: Dance music from the new re‘leases. 44, 155 20 Ww weekiy- health talk-Northey du Maurier; Note.-At intervals rebroadeasts from overseas. stations. 11.30: Sustaining programme, 12.0: Dance music, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21.’ 9.45: George Park. 10.45: Favourites of ‘the air, Note.-At intervals rebroadcasts from Overseas stations. 11.0: 2UW’s dance night-HDric Sheldon and the Casa Loma Orchestra.: Vocal ° items by Al. Thomas, Len Maurice; piano solos by Alf Shaw. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 10,0: Radio trade demonstration music: Covent. Garden: Orchestra, "Marche Joyeuse" (Chalerier); Peter Dawson, "Cobbler’s Song" (Norton); Quentin _ Maclean, "Mikado Selections" ; Doris Vane, "Song of Thanksgiving" (Allit- " sen); ‘Fritz Kreisier, "Humoresque" (Dvorak); New Mayfair ’ Orchestra, _ "Love Tales’; Lawrence Tibbett, Fen When Young’ (Lehman) ;.
Dorfmann, "Hehoes. of Vienna" (Strauss).; British Symphony Orchestra, "Mock Morris". (Grainger), 10.45: New record, releases, 11.0: Sustaining programme, 41.45; Tenakoe Aotea Roa-New. Zealand session, 11.30: Dance music and popular recordings. Note.-At intervals £ébroadcasts from overseas stations, 11.50: Gardening taik--S. H. Hunt: 12.0:. Dance. music. 12,15: Popular sustaining programme. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 10.0: The State Theatre Orchestra, conducted by: Hamilton Webber. 10.15: Sustaining vaudeville bill. Note.-During the evening description of motor-cycle racing from Speedway Royal, 10.50:. Dance music, 11.0: "Rudy Wiedoeft"-feature : session, 11.15: Dance music, 11.30: Popular recordings. Note.-At intervals rebroadeasts from overseas stations. 12.0: Dance music.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 15 February 1935, Page 39
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