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SUNDAY, JULY 21. 9.30 Ilollywood melodies. 9.45: Harmony isle. 10.0: Build a little home. 10.15: George. Edwards. 10,45: Personalities on parade. 11.15: Mr. A, M. Pooley, 11.30: "Evensong." 12.6: Close down. MONDAY, JULY 22. 9.34: Musical highlights. 9.42: Fashions of the moment. ‘ 9.50; The Adventures of Hon. Archie and his Japanese servant, Frank, 10.5: -Build a little home. 10.15: "The Count of Monte Cristo." 10.80: The Paget Theatre: "Auntie Holds the Purse-strings,’ presented by FEllis Price. 10.45: "Travel with Music," presented by the Melody Travellers, "Albert Russel] and Reg. Morgan. 11.0: Special session. 411.15: Notes in rhyme: "Limehouse Blues"; "Honeysuckle Rose’; ‘Lwo garetts in the Dark’; "Easy Come, Hasy Go." 11.30: Notable British trials. 11.45: Magic harmony: "Kiss Me with Your yes" ; ""Gondoleri"; "Basrern Romance"; "B ohemian" Polka ; "ITungary Melody." 12.0: Jack Davey presents Ray Neble and his Orchestra. TUESDAY, JULY 23. 9:35: An unique competition, 9.50: The Adventures of Hon. Archie _ and his Japanese servant, Frank. 10.5: Build a little home. 10.15: "The Count of Monte Cristo." 10.30: Teapct reflections. _ 10.45: Great historical moments: "The: Children’s Crusade," a George Idwards production. 11.0: Special session, . 11.15: "Singing Jack of all Trades." Soloist, Cyril James (baritone): "The Ne’er Do Well’; "The Cobbler’s Song" ; "The Harvester’s Night Song." 11.30: Notable British trials. 11.45: Melody race: "The Song is You"; "You’re Welcome"; "Old. Man Harlem" ; "T ain't Lazy, I’m just Dreaming.’ 12.0: Musical headlines: "Love Thy Neighbour’; "Lover’; "Wild Rose"; "La Tango du Reve’; "Somebody Loves Me." ‘ WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. 9.80: . Viennese nights, 9.50: The Adventures of Hon. Archie and
his Japanese servant, Frank, 40.5; Build a little home. 7 _, 40.1456: "The Count of Monte Cristo." 10.30: "Hasy Chair" presents Donald Novis. 10,45: Oystex newspaper. adventures. 11.0: Special session. 11.15: Rhythm encores: "Easter Parade"; "Without that Certain Thing"; Medley from "The Girl Friend." 11,30: Notable British trials. 11.45: Reflections of romance: "Serenade of Love"; "Suppose I had Never Met You"; "Who can ‘Tell’; "Moon" Nocturne, 12.6: Sporting time: Murgatroyd and Winterbottom, known to the. police as Ronald Frankau and Tommy Handley: "Winter Sports’ (Crick). Frank Crumit, comedian, "I’m Bettin’ the Roll on Roamer’? (Crumit). Clapham , and Dwyer, "Golf" Pts. 1 and % / (Clap- ( ham and Dwyer). THURSDAY, JULY 25. 9.84; Musical highlights. 9.42; Fashions of the moment. 9.50: The Adventures of Hon, Archie and his Japanese servant, Frank. 10.5: Build a little home. 10.15: "The Count of Monte Cristo." 10.30: "Hasy Chair" presents Donald Novis. 10.45: The birth of the British Nation: "The Assassination of Edward." A George Edwards production. 11.15: The land of Nod. 11.80: Notable British trials. 11.45: Musical jigsaws: "In an Old Japanese Garden’; Pagan Love Song’’; "The Faun"; "Japanese Sandman." 12.0: Fireside phantasies: "Invitation to the Dance"; "Home on the Range’; "In a Little Spanish Town’; "Dance of the Hours," ‘ FRIDAY, JULY 26. 9.33: Mr. H. L. Pitt, superintendent of ., the N.S.W. Division of the Australian Red Cross Society, 9.38: Music, 9.50; The Adventures of Hon, Archie and his Japanese servant, Frank, 10.5: B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, ecuducted by Henry Hall, "The Gold Diggers of 1933," Pts. 1 and 2 (Warren). 10.15: "The Count of Monte Oristo." 10.30: Reciprocity programme. 10.45: Melody palette: Minuet; Melodie; "You are Free’; "Dance of the Comedians," ; 11.0: Mr, A, M. Pooley. 11.15: Jack Lumsdaine, the radio rascal, ‘ "Songs at the Piano." \ 11,30: Notable British trials. '.11.45: N.R.M.A. service to motorists, Mr. Mitchell. 12.0: Musical auction: "Riffin’ the Scotch’; "Sittin’ on a Log"; "The Woman in the Shoe"; "Little Dutch Mill"; "Kahola Honolulu, mo . SATURDAY, JULY 27. 9.30: How to travel. 9.40: Rhythm encores: "No more Love’; "Barearolle Blarney"; "There Goes My Heart." 9.50: The Adventures of Hon, Archie and his Japanese servant, Frank, 10.5: Banish drudgery session. 10,15: "The Count of Monte Cristo." 10.30: The Paget Theatre: "The Superstitions of Pete." Presented by Dllis Price. . . .
10.45: Fun and frolic: "Beat of My ' Heart"; "A Night on the Water’; "Yamekraw"; "So Help Me." 11.0: Feature session, presenting : "Happy Harmony, Vienna, City of my Dreams." Herbert Hrnst Groh (tenor), "Vienna Bon Bons" (Strauss). The Stage Orchestra, "Waltzes from Vienna" Selection, introducing: "With AH My Heart"; "Love will Find a Way’; "Morning"; "Kor We Love You Still’;
"You are My Song"; Winale, Act I. ‘The Bohemians Light Orchestra, "Vienna Life" (Strauss), Richard Crooks (tenor), "You will Remember Vienna" (Romberg) from "Viennese Nights," 11.15: 2GB political commentator, 11.30: Notable British. trials, 11.45: Metropolitan moods: "The Continental"; "At the Gate"; "I’ll See You Again’; "Nights of Gladness." |
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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 2, 19 July 1935, Page 46
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