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2 UW

SYDNEY BCLASS STATION 125 K.c

SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 30.0: Master. Melodies,

10.80: The..Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra,. (a) "Sylvia Ballet-Pizzicato Polka" (Delibes) ; (b) "La Source Ballet-Pizzicato Polka": (Delibes) ; (c) "Searf Dance’; (d) "Seene d’Amour". Variations; (e) "Scherzo "Polka." 10.50: Light Opera Company, "Jolly Rogér" Vocal Gems: (Stolz).--11.0: "Town Hall Memorics," Clifford Arnold.‘ Chamber of Manufacturers of N.S.W. 11.10: Talk on Foreign Affairs, J. .M, Prentice, 11.15: Grand opera session, J. M. Prentice, . 114.30: At intervals,. rebroadeasts from overseas stations, 12.0: Len Maurice entertains, 12.30: The ‘Happy Hour. MONDAY, MARCH 18. 9.20: "Mrs. ‘Arris and Mrs. ‘Iggs," ‘an Athol Tier presentation. , 9.30: Farmers’ session. 9.45: "Eb and Zeb," feature comedy duo. 10.0: Political talk. 10.15: "The V. Doll’s Variety," 10.30: Amy Ostinga, mezzo-soprano, and’ Vernon Sellars, baritone. 10.45: "Favourites of the Air." 11.0:. Clifford Arnold at the piano. 11.15: Sustaining programme. Note--At intervals rebroadcasts from overseas stations. 12.0: Len Maurice entertains. 12.15: Bye-witness description of tonight’s boxing match. ' 12.20: Sustaining programme. TUESDAY, MARCH 19. 9.0: Music Hall Memories. 9.10: Gem of the evening. 9.20: "Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs. *Iges," an Athol Tier presentation. » 9.30: Sustaining programme. 9.55: Farmers’ session. 10.0: Political talk. 10.15: The Victor’s newest conquest. 10.30: ‘Jane Wyre’ -(by Charlotte Bronte), dramatised and presented by Bilis Price and Company. 11.0: The Grand Hotel ‘Orchestra, Bastbourne, England. 11.15: Sustaining programme. 11.30: "The Hollywood Rambler." 11,40: Sustaining programme: Note-At intervals rebroadcasts from overseas stations. 12.0: Len Maurice entertains. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. "Eb and Zeb," feature comedy duo. 10.0: Political talk. 10.15: Farmers’ session. 10.20: Amy Osting ga, mezzo-soprano, Vernon Sellars, Clifford Arnold at the piano: 10.80: Sustaining programme. 10.45: Talk on’ Foreign Affairs, J. M. Prentice. 11.0: The Art of Richard Tauber. 11.15: 2UW Weekly Health ‘Talk, Northey du Maurier. 11.30: Sustaining programme. Note-At intervals rebroadcasts from overseas stations. 12.0: Len Maurice entertains. THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 9.10: Gem of the evening. 9.20: "Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs. ’Iggs," an Athol Tier presentation. , 9.30: Star feature, "The Witch’s TaleThe Bronze Venus." v.45: George Park. 10.0: . Political: talk. 10.15: Sustaining. programme. 10.45: "Wavourites of the Air."

Note--At' .intervals rebroadcasts from overseas stations. 11.0: Dance music by Hric Sheldon and « his -:Casa .-Loma .Orchestra. Vocal -items by Len Maurice and Al Thomas. Piano items*by Alf Shaw. 1.0 a.m.: The Happy Hour. FRIDAY, MARCH. 22. 10.15: Radio ' Trade _ Demonstration Music: Bournemouth Municipal: Orchestra, "Oriental Dance" (Nelson). Richard Crooks, "So We'll Go No More a-Roving’ (Nelson);: Mischa Levitsky, "Rondo Capriccioso" (Men- ‘ delssohn). Grace Moore. "One Night of Love.’ Arthur Woods’ Orchestra, "The Areadians" (Monckton). Paul Robeson, "So Shy." Ray Noble’s Orchestra, "Now that We're Sweethearts Again." , 10.45: New record releases. 11.0: Debroy Somers Band. 11.45: "Tenakoe Ao-te-aroa," New Zealand session. 11.30: Sustaining programme, Note-At intervals rebroadcasts from overseas stations. 11.50; Gardening'talk, S. H. Hunt. 12.0: Len Maurice entertains. SATURDAY, MARCH 23. 9.5: Gem of the evening. 9.10: Electrical reproduction. of the afternoon’s race descriptions. 9.25: Sustaining programme. : 9.55: Farmers’ session. 10.0: The State. Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Hamilton Webber. 10.10: Sustaining -vaudeville bill. 10.50; "This, That and the Other," Jack Win. 11.0: Musical comedy by Noel Cowatrd. Note-At intervals rebrondeasts. from overseas stations. 11.30: Dance music. | 11.40: Sustaining vaudeville bill. 12.0; Len Maurice ‘entertains. 12.30: The Happy Hour.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 42

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2 UW Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 42

2 UW Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 42

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