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(National Station) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20. 10.30: A recital by the Budapest String Quartet. Josef Roismann’ (violin), Alexander Schneider (second violin), Stefan Ipolyi (viola), Mischa Schneider (’cello). 1, Quartet in G Major, Op. 76, No. 1. Allegro con spirito; adagio sostenuto; menuetto; finale (Haydn). 2. Quartet in © Major,. Op. 59, No. 3. Introuzione, andante con. moto, allegro vivace; andante con moto, quasi allegretto; menuetto, grazioso; allegro molto . (Beethoven). 11.40: "Leaves . of Memory." Written and presented-by -Ellis Price. Assisted by Patricia Minchin, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. 10.0: Every Monday night: "Khyber." An original radio serial of the North-West In-. dian frontier, Written for. radio by. Edmund Barclay. Bpisode the twenty-third: "The Rebellion." 10.30: "Australia Looks on- ‘the World." A talk by Professor A. H, Charteris, Challis Pro- _ fessor of. International Law in University of Sydney. 11.0: A’National Military Band ' programme. -. conducted by~ Stephen Yorke. Assisting ar-:: tists: Sydney de Vries (noted Dutch baritone) and Athos Martelli: (cellist). :
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 10.0: "Java WHend." Adapted from the A.F.D. film for radio presentation by BMdmund Barclay. Characters: Captain Jeremy Ammidon ; Gerrit Ammidon; William Ammidon; Tuo Yuen, 2 Manchu princess ; Netti Vollar; Rhoda Ammifdon; Edward Bunsuck. Production: Lawrence I. Cecil. 11.0: From the Chatswood Town . Hall: Community singing concert (arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission). Associate "artists: Harrison: White’s Banjo and Guitar Players, and Norman Bilis (tenor): "Live, Love and Laugh" (Heymann) ;. "Two Little Words? (Brahe);
"Give Me To-day" (Squire) ; "Stay as Sweet as You Are" (Revel). WED., OCTOBER 23. 10.0: A programme by the Syaney Instrumental Trio, in arsociation with Gladys Lotimer (soprano). 11.0: "Man Through the Ages." Written and presented by James J. Donnelly. 1815 A.D.: "The Battle of Waterloo," Napoleon plays his last ecard: and, loses. 11.25: B.B.C. recording: "Ten a Penny." A comedy play with music. Book by Geoffrey ‘Bryant. Music and lyrics by Wilfred Southworth, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 10.0: From the Conservatorium of Music: the fourth .of the series of historical review pro- _ grammes. Presenting the his- _ tory of quartet music in its classic, romantic, ‘Slavonic, ’ French and modern phases, by _the Budapest String Quartet. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26>. 10.0: B.B.C. recording: "Love Needs a Waltz." A radio operetta. Book and lyries by James Dyrenforth. Music by K. Leslie-Smith. 11.0: A programme by Gladys Lorimer (soprano), Sydney ‘de Vries (noted Dutch baritone) and Lloyd Davies (yio- | linist). 11.50: New impor ted recordings: ‘Orchestre de.la.Socicte des Concerts du Conseryatoize, with Walter Ludwig — (baritone),
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. 10.0: Our Radio Dance Night, with the A.B.C. Dance Band. Ann ~ Vidor ° (crooner) and "The Singing Pierrots" (entertainer). 2.0.a.m,: National Anthem, Close down. ,
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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 42
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