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2 UW

SYDNEY BCLASS STATION 025- K.c

SUNDAY, APRIL 7. 8.0: The happy hour. 9.0: Manny Aarons at the console of the State organ. 9.30: A review of the great, 9.45: The Story of Hyolution. 10.0: Master melodies, 10.30: The Man and the MusicianChopin. 11.0: Town Hall memories, Leff Pouishnoff, 11,10: The Chamber of Manufacturers of N.S.W. ° 11.15: J. M. Prentice discusses Foreign Affairs, 11.30: "Lohengrin." Presented by J. M. Prentice (Wagner). 12.30: The Happy Hour. 1.20: The all night service. Dance music. MONDAY, APRIL 8, | 7.45: Dinner music, 8.0: Talk of the town. 8.15: Fifteen minutes of brighteness. 8.40: After-dinner music, Note :-During the evening "Winisms" by Jack Win. 9.0: Turn Back the Clock. 9.10: Gem of the evening, 9.20: Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs. ‘Iggs, an Athol Tier presentation. 9.30: Vernon Sellars, baritone, 9.45: Eb and Zeb. 10.0: "Miss Scotland Yard," front page drama No, 13. \10.15: "The V. Doll’s Variety." Grand Hotel Orchestra. 10.45: Wavourites of the Air. 411.0: In the Public Bye. 11-10: Radio rhythm. 11.80: From the Melodie Chest. 11.45: Musical heirloom. 12.0: Len Maurice, 12.15: Bye-witness description of tonight’s boxing match. 12.30: Invitation to the dance, Note-At intervals, rebroadeasts from overseas stations. 1.0: The happy hour, 4.20: All night service. Dance music. TUESDAY, APRIL 9. 7.45: Dinner music. 8.0:, Talk of the town. 8.15: Fifteen minutes of brightness. 8.30: When Twilight Comes, 8.52: "Romance of TFurs’-S. Biber. Note.-During the evening "Winisms" by Jack Win. 4.55: Anticipations for Hawkesbury races. { 9.0: Music Hall memories. 49.10: Gem of the evening. 9.20: Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs. ’Iggs. An Athol Tier presentation. 9.30: Friendly harmony. 9.55: A musical vignette, 10.15: Radio. rhythm. ‘ 10.30: "Jane Hyre," by Charlotte Bronte, dramatised and presented by Wllis Price and Company, 11.0: Orchestral Mascotte. 11-15: From the Past. 11.80: The Hollywood Rambler. 12,0: Len Maurice. 12.30: Invitation to the dance. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. 7.45: Dinner music, 8.0: Talk of the town. 8.15: Fifteen minutes of brightness. 8.80: Wlectrical reproductions of the afternoon’s race descriptions by Cyril Angles, Note--During the evening "Winisms" by Jack Win.

9.0: A musical ghost, 9.10: Gem of the evening. 9.20: Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs. ’Iggs. An Athol Tier presentation, 9.30: Amy Ostinga, mezz0-contralto, 9.45: Eb and Zeb. 10.0: "Grand Finale," front page drama No. 14, 10.15: A musical vignette. 10.20: The Spice of Life. 10.45: J. M. Prentice discusses Foreign Affairs. 11.0: Radio rhythm. 11.15: The 2UW weekly health talkNorthey du Maurier, 11.30: Fifteen minutes of melody. 11.45: Jack Payne’s Orchestra, 12.0: Len Maurice entertains. THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 7.40: Dinner music. ’ 8.0: Talk of the town.: , 8.15: Fifteen minutes of brightness. 8.30: When Twilight Comes. 8.52; "The Romance of Furs,".S. Biber. Note.-During the evening ‘"Winisms" by Jack Win. 9.0: A mosaic of melody. 9.10: Gem of the evening. 9.20: Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs..’Iggs. An Athol Tier presentation. 9.30: Star feature, "The Witches’ Tale." "Spirits of the Lake’ Part 2. 9.45: "Here, There and Everywhere." 10.0: Political talk, ° 10.15: A musical vignette: 10.20: B.B.C. headliners. 10.30: Metropolis melodies. 10.45: Favourites of the Air. 11.0: Dance music by Eric Sheldon and the Casa Loma Orchestra, Vocal items by Len Maurice and Al. Thomas, Piano items by Alf. Shaw. FRIDAY, +.PRIL 12. 8.0: Talk of the town, 8.15: Wifteen minutes of brightness, 8.40: Tomorrow’s sporting, Charles Lawrence. Note--During the evening ‘Winisms" by Jack Win. 9.0: Gladys Moncrieff. 9.10; Gem of the evening. 9.15: Anticipations for Warwick Farm and Caulfield, with comments on form and last-minute information. . 9.32: Where to’ Fish, ; 10.0: "The Night of Nights," front page drama No, 15. 10.15: Radio trade demonstration music. 10.45: A review of new record releases. 11.0: Radio rhythm. 11.15: "Tenakoe Ao-te-aroa," New Zealand programme. 11.80: Dance music from Maxinis, with Athol Tier, Note-~At intervals rebroadcasts from overseas stations. 12.0: Len Maurice. SATURDAY, APRIL 13. 8.0: Talk of the town. 6.15: Fifteen minutes of brightness. &.30: "Ringside Reminiscences,’ Jack Munro, 8.40: Sporting results, Charles Lawrence. 9.5: Gem of the evening. 9.10: Hlectrical reproduction of the afternoon’s race descriptions by Brie Welch and Cyril Angles. 9.55: A musical vignette. 10.0: The State Theatre Orchéstra, conducted by ‘Hamilton Webber. 10.10: Win and Windle, Sketch. 10.80: Clifford Arnold at the piano, 10.50: "This, That and the Other," Jack Win. 11.0: The Spice of Life. 11.80: Do You Remember These? 11.45: From the melody chest, 12.0; Len Maurice entertains.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 35

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2 UW Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 35

2 UW Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 35

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