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MELBOURNE. 770 k.c.

(National Station) ) . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20. 10. 50: "International Affairs," Dr. G. L. Wood. 11.10: Vocal recital by Thea. Philips (soprano), assisted by Leslie Barklam (flautist). So-_ prano: "Tu che di gel sei cinta" ("Turandot"); "In. quelle trine morbide" (‘"Manon. Lescaut’) © (Puccini) ; "Cavatina" ("Der ‘Freischutz") (Weber) ; "Traume" . (Wagner). Flautist: Andante from Concerto in D Minor, Op. 69 (Moligue). Soprano: "Lullaby"; "The Unforseen" (Cyril Scott); "Si. nes vers avaient des ailes" (Hahn) ; "My Dearest Heart" (Sullivan). Fiautist: Shep- ' herds’ Idylle, Op. 58 (Kohler). 11.45: Radio news reel, A review of topical events of the week, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. 10.0: Trafalgar Day. Old time ‘'gea gongs by A.B.O. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, and A.B.C. (Melbourne) WireJess Chorus, conducted by Perey Code. 10.45: "Nelson Expects." A play by ‘William Fitzmaurice Hill. 1 Production: Frank D. Clewlow. 12.0: "Havana Holiday." Jim Davidson and the A.B.C. Dance Band take you for 4 rumba ramble. along the sidewalks of romantie: Cuba. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 10.0: National programme from Sydney studios. A recital by Ben Williams (tenor). Recit.: os "QO Loss of Sight’; Air: ’ . Potal Delipse"’ (from "Sam- son’); Recits "Deeper and

Deeper Still’?; Air: © "Waft Her, Angels, Thro’ the Skies" _. (from "Jeptha’’) (Handel). (approx.)’: From the New South Wales. State Conservatorium of Music: «The third of the series of historical re‘view ‘programmes, presenting the history. of quartet music in its classic, romantic, Slavonic, French and. modern phases, by * the Budapest String Quartet. Josef Roismann (1st violin), Alexander’ Schneider (2nd violin), Stefan Ipolyi. (viola), Mischa Schneider (’cello). WED., OCTOBER 23. 10.0: National programme: "Barbara;" or "Lhe Broken Sixpence." A light opera in three acts.. Book by Robert Courtneidge and Bertrand Davis: Lyrics by Bertrand Davis and. Mary Lyiton. Music by G. H, Clutsam: ‘Synopsis of scenery: Act 1: The garden of Miss Wilkins’s finishing school ; Act 2: The hall of Squire Carfrae’s house (Christmas Eye); act 3:;Interior of the village i inn, Time: 1815. 11.35: From Sydney: National talk: "Anthropology and Native Administration," Dr, H. Ian Hogbin, M.A. 12.0: "Nocturne." A light or--chestral programme by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Percy Code; with Mabel Nelson, aos. Bac. (piano). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 10.0: National programme from Sydney Studios, -A recital by Florence Austral (soprano) and John Amadio (flautist). 10.25: The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke; with Fred Collier (baritone) and Lionello Cecil (tenor). 11.45: "Fun of the Fair" variety. Featuring Coconut Grove Trio (musical modernists) ; Ann and Andy (comedy duo); Rowell Brydon (baritone); Bert Harrow (comedian); Old Fashioned Girls (vocal trio);. and the New Theatre Orchestra. under the direction of Fred Whaite. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. (0.0: National programme: "The Farmer’s Wife." by Eden Philpotts.. Scene: Farmer Sweetland’s home, and Thirga Tapper’s house. Pro- ’ duction: Frank-D, Clewlow. 11.20: A piano recital of original compositions by Roy Agney, the well-known Australian pianist-composer, Sonata Poem (first performance in Australia); "Poems, Nos. 1 and 2 from Three Poems; "Pangbourne. Fields"; "The Fairy Dell" ; "Drifting Mists." 11.45: Brass band concert by Malvern Tramways Band, conductor : Captain H, Shugg. Assisting artist : G. WessesleySmith {baritone),

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. 10.0: National programme from Sydney ‘studios: The A:B.0. Revue Company present. "Romany Rye," by’ Hdmund*Barclay. A gipsy revue of the . open road, featuring Harry Bloom’s Orchestra; assisted by the: Wireless Chorus. All the fun of the fair and the romance of the open road are "captured in his new:-and original presentation. . Gipsy ‘love’ ‘and . gipsy sdng~ and quaint old gipsy customs are blended to form the background agdinst which. play. a sequence of situations both melodious and mirthful. 11.0: "The Commemoration of Wentworth’s’ Birthday." A talk by. Hon. D. R. Hall. 11.15: A two pianoforte recital by Frank: Hutchens and Lindley. Evans, in. association with Gladys Lorimer (soprano) and aitked Cunningham (baritone), 12.30 a.m.:.. From Melbourne studios: Weather data,’ etc. 12.40: Dance -musie by A:B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. 1.30 .a.m.: Close down,

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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 44

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3LO Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 44

3LO Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 44

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