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SUNDAY, JULY 7. 10.0: Programme by Conservatorium Ladies’ String Quartet, in association with Blizabeth Vidler, harpist, and Constance Burt, soprano, Quartet: "Assai Agitato" from Quartet in A (Schumann); Scherzo and Andante from Quartet, Op. 44, No. 2 (Mendelssohn). Soprano: "Vakhissima Pembianza" (Donaudy); "Dove Sono" ("Marriage of Figaro’) (Mozart). Quintet: Quintet for Strings and Harp (Arnold Bax). Soprano: "Willow Song" (Coleridge Taylor); "Illusion" (Greville).; "I Heard a Piper Piping" (Baz);. "Early One Morning" (Old English). Quartet: "The Mill" (Raff, arr. Pochon); "The Lonely Shepherd" (Spenight) ; "Orientale" (Glazounoff). 11.0: Famous Crimes: jn Retrospect, "The Trial of John Donald Merret." 11.29: Weather information. 11.30: Close down. MONDAY, JULY 8. 9.30: Every Monday night at 9.30 p.m., _ "Khyber," an original radio serial of .. the North West Indian Frontier, written by Edmund Barclay; production. Lawrence H. Cecil. Bighth episode, « "Secret Service.’ At long last the se‘eret of Walazanee is revealed but Captain Garvie is powerless to communicate bis knowledge and he is faced with « terrible alternative. Characters: Captain Michae) Garvie, M.C.; Nobby Clark, his orderly ; Subahdar Prag Trewarri, a native officer; Chundar Lal, a Babu; Septimus Deeming; Myra Deeming, his daughter; Ruth Conyers: Ali Khan, a hillman chief, 9.55: Interlude (r.). 10. 6: "Australia Looks on the World," a talk by Professor A. Hi. Charteris. 10.20: Interlude (r.). 10.30: "On With-the Dance" Twelfth ot series, "Spanish." "Oranges," written and presented by Rosslyn Vane and Arthur Greenaway. Characters: Gar: . ow Benito, Roderiguez, Mendoza, Mat- , Juanita. 110: releases (1.). 11.59: News information, ete. 12.0: Close down. TUESDAY, JULY 9. 9.30: Harry Bloom’s Tango Band:, "Play to Me Gypsy" (Vacek); "Orchids. in: the Moonlight" (Youmans); "The. Object of My Affection" (Grier) ; "Romeo and Juliet’? (Bellini) ; "Moon — Glow" (Ifudson) ; "El Choeclo." Nor- ~ man and George (rocal duos): "Stay age Sweet as: You Are’ (Revel);
"Who's Been Polishing the Sun"; (Gay). Band: "A Girl Like Nina"; "Pop Goes Your Heart" (Wrubal) ; "Villia" (Lehar);- "The Merry Widow" (Lehar); "I Stole Back the Girl’ (Roy). Norman. and George: "Live Long and Laugh" (Schumann). Band: "Boulevards of Broken Dreams’; "Don’t Say Good-bye" (Warren); "Stars and Stripes" (Sousa); "Argentine Nights" (Donato); "Ok Toots" (Kahn) ;. "Play to me Gypsy" (Theme) (Vacel). 10.30: Interlude (r.). 10.45: "Man Through The Ages." Viking sea horses write history’s most romantie page. 11.10: "Highlights on Broadway" (recorded variety), featuring Boswell Sisters, Eddie Cantor, Mills Brothers. Sophie Tucker, Lanny Ross, Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees. 11.59: Items of interest. 12.0: Close down, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. 9.30: "The King’s Tryall." A dramatic _ presentation of the trial of King Charles I of England. Written and produced by Peter Creswell,, A B.B.C. ‘recording. 10.50: Interlude (r.). 11.0: Programme by National Military ~ Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. Dorothy Laing, pianist. Band: Overture, "The Wanderer’s Goal" (Suppe); ‘‘Flibbertigibbets" (Noack). Pianist: "The Lark" (Glinka) ; "Laughing Water" (Baynton Power). Band: "Persian Dance" from "Khovanstchina" (Moussorgsky) ; "Gipsy Rondo" (Haydn); "Valse des Alouettes" (Drigo); "Dragon Flies" (Barron). Pianist: "The Witcher’ Dance" (Macdowell) ; "Shadow Dance" ,(Macdowell); "Marche Mignonne" (Poldini). | Band: Selection, "The Areadians" (Monckton). 11.59: Information of interest. 12.0: Close down. THURSDAY, JULY 11. 9.80: Relayed from.2NC,. Newcastle, from the West. Maitland Town Hall, community singing concert (arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Connmission). Associate artists: Mickey Phillips, child impersonator; "Mister Bear" (Blaney); "Little Yeller Dog" (Gallatly); "I’ve Lost My . Dog’; "We've Got a New Baby"; "I’ve Got ‘the Mumps" (Franklin); "Thumb Marks" (Recitation). James Benfield (baritone): "The Blue Dragons" (Russell); "Captain Mac" (Sanderson); "The Company Sergeant Major" (Sanderson); "Roses in Picardy" (Wood). Uncle Ted and Sandy : entertainérs. ,
11.35: From the studio: Musical items (r.). 11.59: Items of interest. 12.0: Close down. FRIDAY, JULY 12. 9.30: Hxcerpts from grand opera. 10.0: Complete recorded performance of "Princess Ida, or Castle Adamant." Comic opera in three acts. Libretto: W. S. Gilbert. Music: Arthur Sulliyan. Characters: King Hildebrand, Richard Watson; Hilarian (his son), Derek Oldham; Cyril (Hilarian’s friend), Charles Goulding; Florian (Hilarian’s friend), George Baker: King Gama, Henry Lytton; Araec (his son), Darrell Fancourt; ‘Guron (his son), Stuart Robertson ; Seynthius (his son), Mdward Holland); Princess Tda (Gama’s daughter), Muriel Dickson ; Lady Blanche (Prof. of Abstract Science), Dorothy Gill; Lady Psyche (Prof. of Humanities), Alice Moxon; Melissa (Lady Blanche’s daughter), Nellie Briercliffe; chorus of soldiers, couriers, "Girl Graduates," ‘"‘Daughters of the Plough," ete, Conductor: Dr. Maleolm Sargent. 11.45: Musical interlude (r.). 11.59: Information of interest. 12.0: Close down. SATURDAY, JULY 13. 9.30: Our radio dance night, with A.B.C. Dance Band, conducted by Cee Morrison, and Mastersingers Quartet. 1.80: Close down.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 40
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