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2GB

SYDNEY . 870 ‘k.c. 344.8 m.

(B Class Station) SUNDAY, JUNE 7. 9.45: "Old Folks At Home." 10.0: "Build a Little Home." 10.15: "The Theatre of the Air" -Nangpur interlude. 10.30: Professor Fordney Dre sents, 10.45: "Nothing But the Best." 11.0: Special musiéal programme, , 11.15: Mr. A. M. Pooley. 11.30: "Evensong." MONDAY, JUNE 8. 9.34: "The Musical Atlas." 9.42: "Happy Days." | f 9.50: "Dolly and Dan," presented by the B.S.A. .Players. 10.5: "Build a Little Home." 10.15: "Charlie Chan." 10.30: Odd Facts Reporter. 10.35: Special session. 10.45: "Travel with Music," presented by the Melody 'Travellers, Albert Russell and Reg. Morgan. 11,5: "Charm of the Orient. " 11, 15: "Wehoes of the Stage and Screen" (wide range) : "Isn’t it Romantic?’; "Let Me Sing You to Sleep?’; "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails"; "Suppose’' I Had-Never Met You?";. "One Night of Love.’ ! 11.30:- "Bunfest. an

11,45: "Magic © Harmony" (wide range): "The Charmer’; "My Old Kentucky Home"; "Tambourin . Chinois, " ta ‘ TUESDAY, JUNE 9. 9.30: "Pearls of Song." 9.50: "Dolly and Dan," pre sented by the B.S.A. Players. 10.5: "Build a Little Home." 10.15: "Charlie Chan." 10.30: Special session, 10.45: "Aesop’s Fables. Up-to-Date." 11. 0: A good-night session, | 11. 15: "Your Home" "(wide "'¥ange) : "Mariska" 5. "First Love"; "Forgotten," 11.30: "Frivolities." 11.45: "Let’s Go Places" (wide range): "We'll Make Hay While .the Sun _ Shines"; "Georgie Jubilee"; "Les Filles de Cadix"; "My ‘Toreador"; "Homing." . ‘ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. | 9.35: "Pinto Pete in Arizona. we 9.50: "Dolly and Dan," presented by the B.S.A. Players. 10.5: "Build a Little Home." 10.15: "Charlie Chan." 10.30: Odd Facts Reporter. 10.35: Special session, 10.45: Police Reporter, 11.0: "Travel with Music," presented by the Melody Travellers, Albert Russell and Reg. Morgan. , ; 11.15: ‘Masters of Music" (wide range): "Venetian Love Song"; "Mighty Lak a Rose"; "Gondolieri"; "Little Boy Blue." 11.30: "Frivolities." 11.45: Royal Opera House Orchestra, Stockholm, conducted by Armas Jarnefeldt: Ballad from "King Christian" Suite (Sibelius). Harry Dearth and Raymond Newell (vocal duettists), "A Sailor's Philosophy" (Pitt, Byng). Arthur Young and Reginald Foresythe (piano duettists) with drums, "With the Duke" Pt. 2 (Ellington). Columbia Vocal Gem Company, "Conviviality" ("Drinks All Round") Pts. 1 and 2, Albert Sandler ‘and his Orchestra, "Rigoletto" Selection, Pts, 1 and 2 (Verdi, arr, Bor), THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 9.34: "Musical Highlights," j 9.42; "Fashions of the Moment." / ’ 9.50: "Dolly and Dan,". pre ‘sented by the B.S.A, Players, a

10.5: "Build. a Little Home." . 10.15: "Charlie Chan." 10.30: "Charm of the Orient." 10.45: Dxclusive vocal presentation of the Gilbert and Sullis. van operas, by arrangement with J. OC. Williamson and Go, Ltd. No, 1, "Mikado," Pt. 2; Dramatis personae: Darrell Fancourt, Derek Oldham, Henry Lytton, Leo ‘Sheffield, George Baker, . Elsie Grifiin, Doris Hemingway, Aileen Davies, Beatrice Hlburn, Bertha Lewis. Production by special permission of Rupert D’Oyly Carte. ; 11.15: "Carefree Capers": "A Mile a Minute"; "Lazybones"; "In the Merry Month of May"; "Siboney";. "Like Me a Little Bit Less." 11.30: "Frivolities.". 11.45: "Silver Strains" (wide range): lWntr’acte, ‘"Nordland"; "One More Waltz’; "Tambourin Chinois" ; "Dawn," ;

FRIDAY, JUNE 12. 10.5: Debroy Somers’ Band, © with vocal chorus, by Dan . Donovan, "Casanova" Selection, Pts, 1 and 2 (Graham, 7 arr. Benatzky). 10.15: "Charlie Chan." 10.80: Cocoanut Grove Orchestra. 10.45:. Jack Lumsdaine, the Radio Rascal, Songs at the Piano. 11.0: Mr. A. M. Pooley. ‘11.15: "Playing. the Song Mar- §. ket" (wide range): ‘"Sophis- ‘ ticated Lady"; "El Carillon le Merced"; ‘Your Mother’s ‘Son-in-Law"; "Why Stars Come Out at Night." 11.30: "Funfest." 11.45: "N.R.M.A. Service to Motorists’"-Mr, Mitchell. SATURDAY, JUNE 13. 10.5: "Charm of the Orient." 10.15: "Charlie Chan." — 10.30: Odd Facts Reporter, 10.35: "Radio Pie." 11.0: Feature session, presenting "Neapolitan Nights." Richard Crooks (tenor), "Neapolitan Love ~ Song" (Blossom). Light Opera Company, "Neapolitan . Nights," Pts. 1 and 2. 11.15: "Crazy Quilt": "Traffic Was ‘Terrific’; "Viennese Melody"; "What a Little Moonlight Can Do";. "No Other One," 11.30: "Frivolities." 11.45: "Metropolitan Moods": "Swanee’; "Once Upon a Midnight"; "My Hero"; "To Call You My Own." .

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Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 44

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2GB Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 44

2GB Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 44

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