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(National Station) SUNDAY, JULY 19.8.30: Divine service ‘from St. Paul’s Cathedral. Organist: Dr. A. B.. Floyd. 10.0: "The Story of the Fisk Jubilee Singers," told: by Pressy' Preston, with negro Spirituals, sung ‘by the "Sundowners" Quartette, 10.25: "Peasant and Poet." Arranged by George Findlay. 11.10: "Books of To-day." A _ commentary on books just published. Contributed by leading critics, MONDAY, JULY 20.9.30: From Athenaeum Hall, Collins Street: Smoke-Night concert by the Royal Victorjan Liedertafel, Conductor: . Frederie Harp. Pianist: Bric Fox. 10.30: "Poetic: By-ways." 7. An excursion into little-known but beautiful poetry, with Some"personal notes about the writers, ...Mr.° ~ . William Tainsh,
10.45: Ten minutes with Dave Howard, Wnglish. saxophonist and comedian, in "Mirth and Melody." . 11.0: A dance band by, the Palais de Danse Orchestra, conducted by’ Harold Moschetti, . with assisting ' artists, bores ‘ TUESDAY, JULY 21. 9.30: A short piano recital by Ainslie Thompson. 9.45: "Banana Special." A local recording of a _ programme, rebroadcast from the Dmpire station, showing 'how the banana-growing industry affects Bristol. . 10.145: Light classical programme by the International Ensemble. 11.0: A recital by Thea Philips (soprano), and. Lionello Cecil. (tenor), with the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Percy Code. it. 30: A’ mystery story; entit- + led, "éD he’ ‘Bansheé’s Victim,"- _ told: by’ J. Howlett Ross, .- WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. 0: "The Black Pearl," by intorian Sardou, 10.35: Brass band recital by
Austral Brass Band, in compositions _ and arrangements by the late T. "Ds aS comedy interlude by:+ Dave Howard, English saxoplionist ahd comedian, 11.15: The Ingénues. | CA. ladies’ inStrumental; and vocal, en- * semble presents "*Momnents. Musicale." a ; THURSDAY, JULY : 23, 9.30: "Songs and Their Singing," discussed and illustrated by. Harold Browning. 9.50: A programme of international celebrities, with: special annotations by Rudolf Himmer, . FRIDAY, JULY 24. 9.30: "For Farmers Only," conducted ‘by Frederiek Phelan, A session devoted to the discussion of the problem of the primary producer, containing a. livestock market. review and forecast, prepared by Mr. Maurice McNamara. .A, talk on the reworking of. fruit _trees by. Mr.. E..-B:. Pescott,. SON, Horticultural , Instructor of the Department of Agricul- : . ture, and a talk-on. a topical. agricultural problem by > Mr. J. Leith Gillespie.
10.0: "Wot a Week!!!" 10.380: From Hall of Honour, ~"G@éelong; * community ‘ singing, -¢onducted -by J. Pinney. *: 11.0: An" Ivish folk story, "tain. " Miss Moya Carey. 11.15: From ,Hall .of Honour, Geelong, ' community singing (continued). SATURDAY, JULY 25. 9.30: From the Palais: Picture . Theatre, St. Kilda, a musical presentation by Harry Jacobs and his Palais Theatre Or- .. chestra, ‘9.45: From the studio, "Week‘end. Magazine," Vol, II., No. "9. All the entertaining features of a popular magazine in sound. | 10.20: A programme by ° the Zigeuner Band. 10.45: The Adventures of "Aussie and Johnnie,’ | episode. V., "Johnnie’s Early -Morning ’ Milking Lesson. " 11:5: A. story for grown-up ~ children; told by. Margaret /Kerr, and written by-A. A. . Milne. Programme V,° in ‘which Piglet meets a- Heffa- ‘ lump: The song included; in . this story is "It’s Very, Very : Funny. " :
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Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 44
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4943AR Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 44
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