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ao (National Station) )- OCTOBER 6. 10:30: From the studio: Complete recorded performance of "Patience," or "Bunthorne’s Bride." Libretto: W..S. Gilbert; music: Arthur Sullivan. Comie opera in two acts. Conductor: Dr. Malcolm Sargent. 11.30; "Hamous Crimes in Retrospect: Tithe Trial of George Joseph Smith." 11.59: Weather. Late news. 12.0: Close down. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 10.0: "Khyber," an original radio serial of the North-west Indian frontier, written by Edmund Barclay. Dpisode 21: "Prelude io War." 10,30: "Australia: Looks on the World," a talk by Professor Aj Ti. Charteris, 1049: Programme by. the Natipnal Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke; assisted by Suzanne Ennis, contralto, and Enith Clarke, pianiste. 12.29: Weather. Late news. 12.30: Close down. TUESDAY,.OCTOBER 8. 10-0: A programme by Harry Bloom’s' Tango Band, and George and John, entertainers. 11.0: From the Newcastle Town Hall, community singing concert. (Arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission). Associate artists: . Mark Erickson, comedian, "iipperty-Hop" . (Lewis an| Young, Donaldson) ; Irish, Sedteh and Hebrew gags, "Irish were Egyptians Long Ago" (Bryan and Smith); "Jerry" (O’Neil and Basket) ; "Cohen is Living the Life of O'Reilly.’ Wendling anil Molloy. entertainers, ‘"}Iome in Wyoming" (Hill, special arr.. Wendling) ;; Medley Hill-Billy songs, "Ole Faithful"; "Roll Along Covered Wagon"; ; "Wagon Wheels" ; "Lonesome for You, Caroline" (Burke) ; "That Goes on for Days and Days" (Wields). Wrank Allan, Trish tanor, ‘Where the River Shannon Flows" (Russell) ; "Tn'an Old Pashioned Town’ (Squire) ; "T Hear You Calling Me" (Marshall): "When
Irish Byes are Smiling" (Ball). 12.29: Weather. Late news. 12.80: Close down. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 10.0: "Melodies of Other Years," presented by the A.B.C. (Sydney} Concert Orchestra, conducted by EK. J. Roberts and the Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post. Orchestra : Selection, "The Rose" (Myddleton). Wireless Chorus. Orchestra : Selection, "The Leek" (Myddleton). Wireless Chorus. Orchesira: Selection, "The Shamrock’ (Myddleton). Wireless Chorus. Orchestra: Selection, "The Thistle’ (Myddleton). 11.0: "Man Through the ‘Ages, " written’. and presented by James J. Donnelly. "Napoleon Bonaparte, Corsican Commoner Becomes Emperor of: the French." 11.28: "The Air-do-Wells," B.B.C. recording. A radio concert party, with Claude Gardner, Effie Atherton, Brian Lawrence, Jean Colin, Ronald Hill, Marion Dawson, Wilfred Thomas, . Margaret Steddeford and the B.B.C. Variety Orchestra, under the direction of S. Kneale Kelley,. 12.29: Weather. Late news. 12.30: Close down. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 10.0: ‘The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, March, "The Thin Red Line" ..( Alford) ; Overture, "Macbeth" (Tatton); Seleetion, | "Madame Butterfly’ (Puecini).
10-25: "On With the Dance." Fourteenth of the series: "American Jazz." An original prologue and play entitled. "Harleguinade," written and presented by Rosslyn Vane and Arthur Greenaway. Characters: In the prologue: Harlequin. Will o’ the Wisp; in the play: Izay, Charlie, Virgie, Mabel, Mary. 10.50: The National Military Band, "In g Chinese Temple Garden" (Ketelbey) ; Humorous Variations on "Tinperary’ (Douglas); "The Raby "Parade" (Pryor); "The Dragonflies Wedding" (Barrow); "A. . Tiuntine Scene" (Rnenlossi), 1448: An hour arranged by the British and . Juternational
Music Society-British Historical, 20th.Century. 12.29: Weather. ‘Late news. 12.30: Close down. FRIDAY, OCTOBER LL. 10.0: A recital ‘by the Budapest String Quartet, Josef © Roismann, first violin, Alexander Schneider, second violin, Stefan ‘Ipolyi, viola, Mischa Schneider, ‘cello. © 11.80: © Light orchestral programme’ by the London Symphony Orchestra, with Lotte Lehmann, soprano, Orehestra, "Carnevyal" (Dvorak); "The Jester at the Wedding" (Coates). 11.46: Soprano: "Anabella" Lyric Comedy. 11.58: Symphony No, 8 in B Minor (‘The Unfinished"). Allegro moderato; andante con moto (Schubert). SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. 10.0: Our radio dance night with the A.B.C, Dance Band; Ann Vidor, vocal: choruses, and the Mastersingers Quartet. 2.0; Close down.
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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 41
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