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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION y 610 k.c,

SUNDAY, JULY 7. 10.0: A special reproduced performance of Gilbert and: Sullivan Opera,; "The Yeomen of the Guard," or "Lhe Merryman and His Maid." Comic opera in two acts. Recorded: under the direction of Rupert D’Oyly Carte. Principal characters and -soloists: Sir Richard Cholmondeley (Iuieutenant of Tower), Arthur Hosking; Colonel Fairfax (undev sentence of death), Derek Oldham ; Sergeant Meryl] (of the Yeomen .of the Guard) Peter Dawson; Leonard Meryll (his son), Walter Glynne; Jack Point (a strolling jester), George Baker; Wilfred’ Shadbolt (bead jailer). Leo Sheffield; Elsie Maynard (a strolling singer), Winifred Lawson; Phoebe Meryl] (Sergeant Meéryll’s daughter), ' Nellie Briercliffe; Dame Carruthers (housekeeper of the Tower), Dorothy Gill; Kate (her niece),. Elsie Griffen Chorus of Yeomen of the Guard gentlemen, citizens, 2te. Conductor: Dr. Malcolm Sargent; narrator: Mr. Bee nard Manning. 11.22: News session. 11.88: Close down, MONDAY; JULY’ 8. . 9.30: A violin recital by Margot Macgibbon, accompanied by Frederic Jackson. 10.80: "Greek. Diggers in Mespot," 4 whimsical dissertation by H. W. Allen, M.A., senior tutor and. vice-master of Ormond College, University of Melbourne,. 10.45: A short vocal recital iby Ben Williams, tenor,.. assisted by G. Richard Chugg, flute. 11.15: Interlude (r-:). 11.20: Thirty minutes variety by ‘the Filmer Boys,- Non-stop medley, Followed: by ‘numbers written by: the Boys and George Wallace. | 11.50:. News ‘session, 12,0: Close down. TUESDAY, JULY 9. 9.30: "Songs-and Their Singing," .dis-

cussed» and. illustrated . by | Harold Browning. . 9.45: A of international celebrities with special annotations. by Rudolf .Himmer.. : ' 11.10; Interlude. (r.). 11.15: "Soft Lights. .and Sweet Music, " -by. A.B.C. Dance. Music, directed by Jim Davidson. . 11.45: News session. . 12.0: Close down. WEDNESDAY,. JULY 10, 9.30 p.m: A Special B.B.C, Recording, "Old to New Music." Book and lyrics by. James Dyrenforth: ‘Music by Kenneth Leslie-Smith. Production supervised by Eric Maschwitz, 10.44; Interlude (1.).. 10.50: A Pianoforte Recital by Frederic Jackson, : 11.45: News session, 12.0: Close down. THURSDAY, JULY.11. ° 9.30; Brass:Band and Variety Concert, by -Victory.Brass Band, with Peter Bernar, piano-accordeon; G. Wellesley Smith, baritone; Edna Ral&ton, souubrette; and Dave Howard, saxophonecomedy, . 11.0: Interlude’(r.). /, 11.5: "Impromptu -at . Dawn" "(on ‘an overnight episode). Written and pre sented by .Charles Hawthorne, | 11.80: Sporting. 11.45: News session, 12.0: Close down. -FRIDAY, JULY. 12. 9.30: A Variety Programme by A.B.©. Dance Band. directed by Jim, Davidson, "Master Four’ Quartette and Norm. Bland and. Partner. : 10.15: From: Hall of Honour, ' Geelong. Community Singing, ‘conducted by Will Sampson: : no 10.45: From the Studio. ’ Musical Interlude (r.). A Cavaleade of Famous Artists, a 11.0: From Hall of Honour, Geelong. Community Singing continued. 11.30: From‘ the Studio-Football, 11.50:, News session. 12.0: Close down ‘SATURDAY, JULY 13. 9.30: 3AR’s Party. Night. Let’s Dance with Jim Davidson -and his A.B.C. Dance Band. les’ Adams’ and. his Guitar Quintet. Jeanne Switzer.’ soabrette. and "The Wandering Hill Billy." : 11,45: News session. 12.04 "Meditation" Music. 1.380: Close down.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 42

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3 AR Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 42

3 AR Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 42

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