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(National Station) SUNDAY, JULY 19. 10.5: From the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, "The Bohemian Girl," starring Laurel and " Hardy, with Antonio Moreno and Jacqueline Wells: Based on the opera’ by Michael Wil‘liam Balfe. ‘‘Musica] director: Nathaniel Shilkret- ‘Produced by Hal Roach.’ Directed by James W. Horne and Charles’ Rogers. The cast: Stan Laurel: himself; Oliver Hardy: himself; Devilshoof : ‘Antonio Moreno; . Princess ‘Arling: Jacqueline © ‘Wells; Mrs. Hardy’: "Mae . Busch; "Captain "Finn : James ‘Fin‘Jayson s,-Count. Arnheim: Wiliam. P. Carleton. 11. 5: "The Tragedy: of Horatio, Lord Nelson, and of Emma, Lady Hamilton." Told in dra- . Imatie narrative ‘orm by Max: Montesole. MONDAY,. "JULY 20. 9.30: Recital by Dorothy Helmrich, famous Australian mezzo-soprano, oo 10.5: "Current: Films. Worth Seeing." Talk by Denzil Batchelor. . 10.25: Chamber music recital by © the* A:B.C. ° (Sydney)
‘String Quartet, in association with Lance Jeffree (tenor). TUESDAY, JULY 21. 9.30: Mark Antony’s oration -over the body of Julius Caesar; and the forum scene from ‘.Shakespeare’s "Julius Caesar.’ Mark Antony, Max Montesole; a crowd of Roman citizens. 10.0: Sonata ‘recital by Dagmar . Roberts (pianiste), and Ronald Wilkinson (violinist), Old Italian Sonatas. 10.40: From the Chatswood Town Hall, community sihging concert, arranged by: the Australian '. Broadcasting Commission, Associate ' artists: Tony and Peter, Maxwell Carew. (entertainer), Amy Rochelle’ (soprano), ’ and " Senia’ Chostiakoff (tenor). WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. 9.30: Programme... by Sascha Berliner’s . Continental '.Ensemble, in association. . with the Sisters Three (vocalists). 10.20: "Great Books in Out"line." In response to numer"ous requests, a repeat’ reading of Sir‘Jameg Barrie’s "Peter Pan," presented’ by Hillis Price. ‘ 19.45: © ‘"Record’oeuvre." Recorded , variety. 11.30: The Harmony Trio, in association with Horace Gilson (tenor). "THURSDAY, JULY: 23. 9.30: "Crime and: Punishment. . A dramatic study in criminal psychology. Written for radio by Edmund Barclay. Production; Lawrence H. Cecil. 11.145: Programme by: the Sydney Male Choir, in association with Mervyn Williams (or- .: ganist). . tae "BRIDAY, ‘JULY 24." 9.30: B.B.C. recording, "It Was in the Papers," by John Watt and Henrik Ege, with music by Harry S. Pepper. 10.40: Programme by the Na‘tional Military Band, cotiducted. by Stephen -Yorke, -in. association with the pMasterSingers" Quartet. 11.0: The | "Mastersingers" . Quartet. Sette Ms SATURDAY, JULY 25. 9.30:::Wednesday’s acceptances, bythe’ A.B:C. Racing Commentator,
9.45: "The Radio Roundsman." 10.0: Programme by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Post, in . association. . with Walter Kingsley and Millie Hughes. 11,0: "Rotate-a-Tete." A pro- . gramme of the latest light recordings, 11.80: Our radio dance night, with Don ‘Royal and His Dance Band. Associate artists: Ann Vidor (vocalist), and Charles Wade (crooner).
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Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 42
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4152BL Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 42
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