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(National Station) SUNDAY, JULY 19. 9.15; National programme from Melbourne _ studios. "The Blunderer," a play by John ¥. Peters. The action takes place in Dr. Radcliffe’s school for boys. Production: John Cairns. 9.45: Special Jewish programme, "Fast of Ab" (anniversary of the destruction ‘of the temple), 10.20: "International Affairs," Dr. G, L. Wood. 10.40: The A.B.C. (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra (conductor: Perey Code). MONDAY, JULY 20. 9.30: National programme from Sydney. "Shanghai," an original. radio setial of the Ching Seas. 10.0: Howard Jacobs, London’s fathous dance orchestra leader and saxophonist, conducting the A.B.C. Darce Orchestra, in association with Gladys Moncrieff, soprano, with Cecil Norman, pianist-arranger. 10.45: Regional programme from Melbourne. "The Rum Runners." 11.0: The A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Perey Code, assisted by Thea Phillips, soprano, and Lionello Cecil, tenor, in famous operatic love duets, with orchestral accompaniment. TUESDAY, JULY 21. 9.80: National programme from Tasmania: A. Mendelssohn
Cameo, presented by the A.B.C. (Tasnianian) Orchestra . 10.0: Regional programme from Melbourne. Brass band reeital by Hawthorn City Band, conducted by A. H. Paxton. 10.80: National progranime from Melbourne. "The New Sin," a play by Basil Macdonald Hastings, Scene: Hilary Cutts’s apartments. Production: John Cairns. 11.30; Regional programme from Melbourne. Vocal recits' by Howard Andrews, baritone. ‘11.45: "Versatility in Blue," novelty instrumental act. by Eugene Pingatore. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. 9.30: Regional programme from Melbourne. Chamber musi¢ by A.B.C, (Melbourne) String Quartet.. 10.0: "Songs We Understand," illustrated by Betty Paterson (soprano), accompanied by Edith Harrhy. 10.20: Instrumental programme by Giannacini and Cera, novelty instrumentalists. 10.30: National programme from Sydney Town Hall. Au orchestral coneert by the State Symphony Orchestra of seventy players, in conjunc: tion with the Australian Broadcasting Commission. 11.45: From Sydney studio, national talk: "Legal Lapses: Humour in Court," Mr. Philip A, Jacobs. THURSDAY, JULY 23. 9.30: National programme from Sydney. Howard Jacobs, London’s famous dance orchestra leader and saxophonist, conducting the A.B.O. Dance Orchestra, in associa--tion with Gladys Moncrieff, soprano, and Ceci] Norman, pianist-arranger. 10.0: Regional programme from — Melbourne. Fred Harle at. tL Hammond organ, assisted vy A.B.C, (Melbourne Wire- | less Chorus, conducted by Perey Code,
10.145: National programme from Melbourne. "Stage Struck," a footlight frolic by Reg Stoneham. 11.0: Regional programme from Melbourne studio. ‘Fireside and Fieldglasses," a review of outdoor books by Mr, Basil Hall. 11.20: Chamber music by Spi-vakovsky-Kurtz Trio: Jascha Spivakovsky, jiano; ‘Tossy Spivakovsky, violin; Edmund Kurtz, ’cello, FRIDAY, JULY 24. 9.30: Regional programme from Melbourne studios. A.B.C. Follies (No. 11 progratame) : Old-tithe concert party: Songs, sketches, ensembles, jokes and jollity. 10.0: National programme from Sydney. The Nationa] Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. 10.30: Regional programme from Melbourne. . Comedy interlude, "Queer Clients," by Pressy Preston and Reg. Wykeham. 10.40: The "Kanimbla" Trio: Lorna McCardle, piano; Una Tregear, violin; Christine Fraillon, ‘cello. 11.0: National programme from Sydney. Howard Jacobs, London’s famous dance orehestra leader and saxophonist, conducting the A.B.C. Dance Orchestra, in association with Gladys Moncrieff, soprano, and: Cecil Norman, pianist-arranger. SATURDAY, JULY 25. 9.30: Regional programme from Melbourne _ studios, Brass -band recital by Collingwood Citizens’ Band. Conductor: ¥. C. Johnston. 10.0: National programme from Melbourne. "Hip-Hoo-Ra-dio," a cheerful earful of revusical, musical, comical and tapical etceteras. 10.50: Recital by Hileen Joyce, brilliant Australian pianist: 11.15: Programme by A.B.O. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Perey Code.
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Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 43
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5453LO Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 43
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