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SUNDAY, MARCH 24. 8.15: Dinner music. 10.0: A national programme, "The 250th Anniversary of the Birth of Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frederic Handel." (Second of a series of commemoration programmes). The Victorian Postal Institute Choir and A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, under the direction of George Hnglish, will render, "Christmas Oratorio" (J. S. Bach). MONDAY, MARCH 25. 11.45: "Native Humour." W. C. Groves, B.A. Dip.Wd., E.R.A.L. 12.0: "A.B.C. Follies.’ Another cheery non-stop programme by the following popular artists: Iza Crossley, "The Sunshine Girl’; Mojily Mackay, popular soprano; Ena Gordon, soubrette; Syd. Hollister, comedian; Williain Croughy, entertainer; Tom Downie, tenor; Bernard Manning, bass; J. Howard King, baritone; Walter Whyte, tenor, TUESDAY, MARCH 26. 8.15: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme, "The Marie Celeste," a mystery of the sea, by L. Du Garde Peach. Production, Lawtence H. Cecil. The sea holds mazy grim secrets locked in her bosom, but far the greatest of. all ig the mystery of the brigantine, "Marie Celeste," which was found _ abandoned in mid-Atlantic one calm , Summer day about sixty years ago. ’ ~The sails were set, the ship was 1n trim shape, the cabin table was laid for a meal, nothing was missing except a gig and the crew. ‘here was no'sign of foul play, there was no sign of dam- : age by fire or burmecane. The water butts were filled, the galley was plentifully supplied with food. ’ ‘This floating mystery was towed into Gibraltar, but from that day to this there has been neither sight nor sound . of the missing men. Why did the e:cw leave so mysteriously such a well-found ship? What ’ happened to them? This B.B.C, play attempts to solve one of the, sea’s greatest problems. 11.0: A pianoforte recital by Helen Bainton.’ Old English and French: Sonata in B Plat; Gavotte and varia- . tions in A Minor; "La Bouree de Vincent." Modern British: ‘Morris Dance"; "April." Three pieces from Lambert’s Clavichord: (a) ‘"Hugh’s Ballet"; (b) "Samuel’s Air"; (c) "Sir Hugh’s Galliard."
11.20: A programme of "Autumn Music," presented by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by E. J. Roberts, and the Wireless Chorus, conducted by Stephen Yorke. 12.40: Danée music by the A.B.C, (Melbourne) Band. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. 8.15: Dinner music. 10.0: A national programme. See 3L0. THURSDAY, MARCH 28. 8.15; Dinner music. 10.0: National programme, presented by the National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke and ‘‘The Mastersingers" Quartet. Items include: Band: "Dunedin" Mareh; "Tancredi" Overture; Dance, "In. the Shadows." Quartet: "Tramping"’; "Hard Trials." Band: Selection from "Samson and Delilah." Quartet: "To My Lady"; "My Love is Just a Darling." 11.80: A chamber music recital by the Conservatorium String Quartet. Quaxtet: String Quartet in E Flat. Lance Jeffree : "The Happy Wanderer"; "Dream Valley"; "The Monkey's Carol." Quartet: "Orientale," theme and variations from Suité.in C, Op. 35. Lance Jeffree: "Diaphenia"; "When as the Rye"; "H’en as a Lovely Flower’; "At the Mid-Hour of Night." Quartet: "Reverie" .and "Scherzo." Band, directed by Jim Davidson, 12.40: Dance music by the A.B.C. Dance FRIDAY, MARCH 29. 8.15: Dinner music. 10.0; A national programme. See 8L0. SATURDAY, MARCH 30. 8.15: Dinner music, 10.0: A national: programme. See 3L0. Az
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 40
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