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, (National Station) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6. 19.30; Ohamber music, arrangled by Ivy Ball. Artists: Henri Penn (piano), Elford Mack (cello), Thomas White (clarinet). Soloist: Frederic Qollier (baritone). Trio: Trio No, IV, Op, 11, for Olarinet, Piano and Violoncello. Allegro con brio; adagio; tema, pria ch’io Vimpegno; allegro (Beethoven). Baritone, "I’m a Roamer" (Mendelssohn) ; "Ich Grolle Nicht" (Schumann). Trio: Clarinet Trio, Opus 114. Allegro; adagio; andantino grazioso; allegro (Brahms). 80; "Around the Organ with \ Sankey," arranged by R. H. ' §Spaven. 11.50: News session. 12,0: Olose down. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 19,0: Regital by Florence Austral. (soprano) and John Amadio., (flute)? assisted by 10.45: A programme of international celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Mischa Wiman with Orchestra, conducted by Lawrance Collingwood, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Leo. Blech, London Phil-
harmonie Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Hatty, 12.20: News session, 12.30: Close down, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 10,0: A play; "The Truth about Blayds," by A, A, Milne. Characters: Oliver BlaydsConway; A. L. Royce; Septima;. . Marion; William Blayds-Conway ; Isobel; Oliver Blayds. Scene: The Blayds’s residence in London, Production: Frank D. Olewlow. 11.30 A recital by Florence Austral (soprano) and John Amadio (fiute), assisted by Raymond Lambert, (piano). John Amadio: Sonata in A Minor (Handel). Wlorence Austral: "Night and Dreams"; "Tio Musie"; ‘The Almighty" (Schubert), Raymond Lambert: "Jen d’eau" (Ravel). Florence Austral: "Pleading" (Higar) ; "An Old Carol’; "Love’s Philosophy" (Quilter). John Amadio: ‘Le Cygne’ (Saint Saens); "Saltarello" (Wdward German). Florence Austral: * Aria: "Vissi: d’arte"’ from "La Tos‘ea (Puceini). 12.15:' News session. 12,30: Close down. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 10.0: Variety programme, by A.B..Dance Band, ‘directed by. Jim Davidson, with "Master Four" Quartet, Peter Bernar (melo-accordion) and Ken. Mountain (comedian), ns = a ae
11.0: A mystery story; "Haunt‘ed to His Doom." fold by J. Howlett-Ross, A strange story of a white man-who-had aroused the vengeance of a native, atid who, strive as he might te escape from his ‘pursuing fate, at last expiated the crime or sin of which-he had been guilty-verifying ‘the warning, be sure:your sin wil find you out. 11.15; Programme of Scottish music, by A.B.O: Concert Orchestra, conducted by Percy Code; Scottish Union Choir, conducted by Gregor Wood; with Scottish ._ humour © by Richard McCall; 12.15: News session. 12.30: Close down. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 10.0; A specia] reproduced. performance of the Gilbert. and Sullivan opera, "Iolanthe" or "The Peer’ and the Peri." Comic opera in two acts, Reeorded under the direction. of Rupert D’Oyley Oarte. 11,30: The second of ‘a newstyle series by Captain.Donald MacLean: "Tamarlane." The Lord of Samarkand and conqueror of all Asia,’ ‘We take the golden road which leads to Samarksnd." (tenor), assisted by Adrian Bendall (harp). Harp: "Behoes of a Waterfall" (John Thomas), Tenor: "M’Appari, Tutt Amor’ " ("Marta") (Flotow) ; "Never
did I Behold"; "Behold Me, I am Mad" . ("Manon Lescaut") (Puccini), ' Harp: "Le Cygne" ("The Swan") (Saint Saeng, arr. for harp by "Alph Hasselmans); Waltz in A’ (Brahms, arr. for harp by * Oarles Salzedo), Tenor: "Spring Song" ("Valkyrie") ; "Lohehgrin’s ‘’ ("Lohengrin") (Wagner), 12,15: News session. 12.30: Close down, ° ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. 10.0: A special B.B.O,. record.ing: "Tove Needs a Waltz." A radio operetta. Book and lyrics by James Dyrenforth. Musi¢ by K. Leslie-Sith, 11.8: From Hall of: Honour, Geelong: Community singing, conducted by Will Samp son, 11.30: From the studio: Harry Thurston, world-famous comedian, "Rollicking Bill the Sailor" (twenty minutes with "Old Bill" in the Navy). 11.50: From Hall of Honour, Geelong: Community singing (continued), 12,10; From the studio: News session, 12.30: Close down. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. 10.0: Old Time Dance Night. MacDuft Williams’s. Orchestra. Master of ceremonies: R. H. Spaven, Mrs, 8, Campbell at the piano,
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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 43
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