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SUNDAY, JULY 21. 9-15: Programme by Spivakovsky-Kurtz Trio. Tossy Spivakovsky, violin, Hdmund Kurtz, ’cello, Jascha Spivakovsky, Piano, 10.15: Two short plays: "Jessie," a Burns vignette by I. Moffatt-Pender, (Robert Burns born January 25, 1759, died July 21, 1796). Characters: Robert Burns, Jessie Lewars. (b) "Telling Tania," by Kathleen Anne Jenner, One of the plays accepted by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in their recent com‘petition. Characters: Percival Leeman, Mrs. Franks, Tania Green, Production: John Cairns, 10.45: Recital by Sydney de Vries; baritone, assisted by Adrian Bendall, harp. 11.15: The Radio News Reel, a review of . topical events of the week. 11.45: Epilogue. 12.0: Close down. MONDAY, JULY 22. 9.30: Fourth appearance of Charles Navarro and his "Music in the Air," a delightful programme of melody and romanee, starring "Mitzi," something. entirely different in radio entertainment. 10.0: Interlude (r.). 10-5: A programme of old French operatie.airs, by Ben Williams, tenor, "Ag I Gaze on This Spot," from "Armide" ; "Foolish Indeed is the Swain" from "Le Sicilien"; "Come, Sleep to Charm Us" from "Atys" (Lully, arr. Grovlez); "You Think! Oh! Strephon" from "Les Fetes d’Hebes" (Rameau, arr. Groylez); "Oh! Tranquil Night" from "Les Amours Deguises" (Bourgeois, arr. Grovlez). 10-20:. The A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra,. conducted by BE. J. Roberts, and the Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph ‘Post, Assisting artists: Lorna Sydney-Smith, soprano, and Edward ’ Black, pianist. 12.0: From ‘Melbourne studio. Items of -intérest, 12-160: Dance’ music by -A.B.C, Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. 1.0: Close down. . TUESDAY, JULY 23. §.30: "Mr. Petre," play adapted by Lance Sieveking from Hilaire Belloc’s novel. Principal characters : Peter Glagdon (known during his lapse of memory. 28 John K. Petre), Mrs. Celia Cyril. Hon. Charles Merriton Terrard, "Buffy" Thompson, John Kosciusko Petre (the real American millionaire), John Charlbury, J.P., etc. Scene: London. Produetion: Frank D. Clewlow. 10.50: Interlude (r.). 10.45: Handel’s "Acis and Galatea," by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, and A.B.C. (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus, conducted by Percy Code. Soloists: Galatea, a sea nymph, Muriel Cheek; Acis, a shepherd, James Patterson;, Damon, a shepherd, Tom Downie; Polyphemis, a giant, Frederic Collier, Chorus of nymphs and shepherds. 22.0: Items of interest.’ 12.10: Dance musie by A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. 1.0: Close down. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. 9.30: "Pagliacci," opera in a prologue and two acts by Leoncavaillo. Cast: Nedda, ; " Gladys Lorimer; Canio, Ben Williams; Tonio, Kynaston’ Franks; Peppe, Reg-

inald Willoughby ; Silvio, Hdmund But.terworth; First Villager, George Livermore; Second Villager, Norman Hestelow. The A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra,.and Wireless Chorus, Produced and conducted by Joseph Post, 10.40: A. B. Piddington,. K.C., will speak on "Lighter Moments with the Great, Abraham Lincoln." 10.50: A programme by the National Military Band, condueted by Stephen Yorke, Assisting artists: Aubrey Anderson, pianiste, and Gwynneth Lascelles, soprano. 12.0: From Melbourne studio. News, ete. 12.10: Dance music, by A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. 1.6: Close down. THURSDAY, JULY 25. 9.30: Chamber musie by Budapest String Quartet. Josef Roisman, first violin (leader), Alexander Schnider, violin, Stefan Ipolyi, viola, Mischa Schneider, ’cello, and Dorothy Clarke, dramatic contralto. 10.0: "Plus and Minus," by Professor W. A. Osborne, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Melbourne. 11.15: "Animal Pie," a-collection of songs, sketches and poems in praise of animals. Selected and arranged for broadeasting by Mark Makeham. The Concert Orchestra and Wireless Chorus under the direction of Perey Code, assisted by Jim Davidson’s Dance Band, soloists and narrators,. Production: Frank D. Clewlow. 12.0: Items of interest. 12.10: Dance music by A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. 1.0: Close down. FRIDAY, JULY 26. 9.30: "Adam and Hve," by George Middleton and Guy Bolton. Adapted for radio and produced by Lawrence H. Cecil. Characters: James King, Clinton de Witt, Julie de Witt, Hva King, Aunt Abbey Rooker, Dr, Jack Delamater, Uncle Horace Pilgrim, Adam Smith, Lord Andrew Gordon, Corinthia. 10.30: Interlude (r.). 10.45: A programme of Russian musie by the Russian Balalaika Orchestra, under the direction of Roy M. Smedley, i in association with the Mastersingets Quartet, vocalists. 12.0: News, ete, 12.10: Dance music, by A.B.C. Dance’ Band, directed by Jim Davidson. 1.0: Close down. SATURDAY, JULY 27. 9.30: From Mandeville Hall, Toorak, a short choral and orchestral programme by pupils of Mandeville Hall (Loretto Convent). Conductor: Henri Penn. 10.0: From Flinders Naval Depot, "A Day in the Life of a Cadet at the Royal Australian Naval Depot." 10.30: From the studio: recital by Stella Power, the well-known Australian so- . prano, assisted by Roy Shepherd, piano. 11.0: Scene from Dickens, "David Copperfield," played by Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Dudley. . : : 11.15: Variety by Les Adams and his _ Rythmie Pagans, Nell Fleming, soubrette,’ Alex Walker, bird and animal imitator, Comedy interlude by the Two Darned Fools, 12.0: Items of interest, 12.10: Dance musie by-A.B.O. Dance: Band . directed by Jim Davidson, , i. 1:03 ‘Close down, je rts a a

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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 2, 19 July 1935, Page 48

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3 LO Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 2, 19 July 1935, Page 48

3 LO Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 2, 19 July 1935, Page 48

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