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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. 9.45: A national programme: "A Tale of Two Cities," by Charles Dickens, Dramatised by Edmund Barclay. 10.50: Professor A. H. Charteris, Challis Professor of International Law in the University of Sydney; will speak on "International Affairs." 11. 10: A programme by the National Military Band. (conducted by Stephen Yorke) and Richard McOlelland’s. Students’ Choir (winnere of the ehief choral contest for mixed voices in the recent City of Sydney. Histeddfod). ' MONDAY, OCTOBER 14. 0.0: A national programme: Celebrity broadcast, variety. Featuring Forsythe and Far- . Tel. Charlie Forsythe is a multi-voeal genius who sings lowest bass and highest tenor with equal ease, and consistently beautiful quality. Eleanor Farrell is ‘The Collossal Personality Girl.’ She is a riot of laughter and good hu‘mour. This is the first Australian broadcast of these world-famous artists,. who come direct from Wintergarden, New York, and.the London Palladium. Craven and Leary. Ruth Craven is an American radio star featured . in nightly broadcasts over the network of coast-to-coast American stations. She is / supported by Ted Weary, the ineomparable New York mu- ’ gieal comedy compere, Alec Pleon, a yodelling comedian whose whimsical comedy is a feature of London music halls and B.B.C. variety broadcasis, Henri de Reszke, the aristoerat of bird and animal mimics, A unique broadcast novelty of genuine artistic merit. Supported by the New Theatre Orchestra. under the direction of Fred Whaite. The presentation by James J. Donnelly: 10.50: A short recital by Lionel. lo Cecil (tenor) : "Go, Lovely Rose" (Roger Quilter); "Wlegy" (Massenet); ‘"Linden Lea" (Vaughan Wilfiams). , . ,
41.0: The first of a series of an historical review programme, presenting the history of quartet music.in its classic, romantic, Slavonic, French and modern phases, by the Budapest String Quartet. Josef Roismann (first violin) ; Alexander Schneider (second violin) ; Stefan Ipolyi (viola); Mischa Schneider (’cello), TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 10.0: A national.. programme (transmission . from 3LO, Melbourne): "Mrs. Fluff Flutters In." | "Why don’t they answer me?" asks the flighty Mrs. Wluff. Up-to- ‘ the-minute ‘melody by Jim Davidson’s .A.B.C. Dance Band. "Fluff and Nonsense," _ by Rita-Pauncefort, A newstyle show. 10,30: Interlude (r.). 10.35: "A Bridge was Crossed." A radio play by Harry Paull. Characters: John Bentleigh; Moira, his wife; Margaret, their daughter; "Papa" Angione; Godfree Darcy. an impresario; Mary Lane, John Bentleigh’s: secretary; Claude Renmark; George Willis; Agnes. Willis, The action takes place in the -Bentleigh’s home in Melbourne; a theatre in Sydney, and Moira’s apartment at Milan. .' Production: Frank D. Clewlow. WED., OCTOBER 16. 10.0: A national programme: Frem the Sydney Town Hall, A symphony concert by New South Wales State Symphony Orchestra. (1) Overture, "Leonora,’ No. 3 (Beethoven); (2) Minuet from "Serenade," Op. 11 (Brahms); (8) Symphony No. 1 (Sibelius). ( \rom the studio; Interval r.). . . From the Sydney Town Hall: (4) Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, in D Major (solo violin: Leopold Premyslav) (Brahms). (5) "Forest Murmurs"? ("Waldweben") from "Siegfried" (Wagner). (6) .-Overture, "The Barber of Seville’ (Rossini). ae THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. 10.0: A national programme _ (transmission from 8LO, Melbourne). -"Dhe Spring
time of Life." An entertainment for modern infants of every age. Arranged for broadcasting by Mark Makeham, Songs, melodies, verse and sketches in juvenile mood, presented. by narrators, artists and members of the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Chorus and Orchestra, under the direction of Perey Code, with rhythmic interludes by Jim Davidson and his A.B.C, Dance Band. The programme includes the. song scena: "Alice in Wonderland." A charming little melody picture which introduces "Sleepy Town Express"; "Tom Thumb and "Tiny Teena"; "Mother Goose"; "Wedding of the Three Blind Mice’; "Nursery Masquerade" and "Alice in’ Wonder: land." Production: Frank D. Clewlow. 10.45: "Our National Spelling Bee." A farcical interlude by Professor }, H. ©. Oliphant. 11.0: Harry Thurston (worldfamous comedian): "Through the Ages with ‘Old Bill’" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. 10.0: A national programme: ‘Heads I Lose.’ An original problem-play written for radio by Edmund Barclay. 11.0: A recital by Florence Austra] (soprano) and John Amadio (flautist), BWlautist: Sonata No. 2 for Flute and Piano (Bach). Soprano: "Auftrage"’ ("Messages") 3 "Teh Grolle ‘Nicht" ("I Murmur Not"); "Widmung" "Dedication"’) (Schumann), Mautist: "Song of India" (Rimsky Korsakoff); "The Wight of the Bumble Bee’’) (arr, A. Hartmann), Soprano: "A Piper" (with flute) (M. Head); "Silent Noon" (V. Williams); "Come, Oh, Come, My Life’s. Delight’ (Hamilton Harty). 11.25: National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. With comedy interludes by Bob Strother and George Jennings (entertainers). SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15S. 10.0: A national. programme (transmission from 31.0, Melbourne). From the Melbourne Town Hall: Celebrity. concert, conducted by Professor Bernard Heinze, ¥.R.0.M.
12.80: From the studio (Sydney):. Late Official weather forecast, and late news from "The Sun."
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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 14, 11 October 1935, Page 41
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7652FC Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 14, 11 October 1935, Page 41
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