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(National Station) SUNDAY, JULY 26. 10.0: Victorian String Quartet jin a programme by Russian composers. The quartet: Hyman Lenzer, first violin; Pranz Schieblich, second violin; Mischa Kogan, viola; Mederic Fraillon, ‘cello. . 10.45: ‘Around the Organ with Sankey," arranged by Robert H. Spaven. 11.10: "Books of To-day." A commentary on books just published. Contributed by . leading critics. MONDAY, JULY 27." 9.30: A programme by "The Eldon Trio." Howard Brown, violin; Eldon Fox, ‘cello; Alan McKenzie, piano. Assisted by Judy Amadio, flute. 10.5: A scheme of Hospital Insurance for the community. 10.20: "In Praise of Light." A programme _ presented by "The Sundowners Quartette" and George Findlay, Mus.Bac., piano. 10.50: A dance band production by the Palais de Danse Orchestra, conducted by Harold Moschetti, with assisting artists. ° TUESDAY, JULY 28. 9.80: Recital by Hileen Joyce, brilliant Australian pianiste. 9.55: A recital by Signor and Signora Marotta, baritonesoprano. Assisted by Adrian Bendall, harp. 10.30: A story for grown-up children. Told by Margaret Kerr, and written by A. A. | Milne. Programme VI. In which Heyore has a birthday and gets two presents. The song included in this story 1s "Cottleston Pie.". 10.50: Light orchestral programme by "The — Salon Group." 11.15: Brass Band recital by Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band. Conductor, fF. Johnston. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. 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, THURSDAY, JULY 30. 9.30: "Hibiscus Flower of Hawaii." A dramatic-musi-cal interlude, introducing the folk lore legendary and seductive melodies of Hawaii: Presented by The High Priest, The Chieftain, The Hula Girl and the Narrator. . 10.5: A recital by Signor and Signora Marotta, baritonesoprano, assisted by Betty Braithwaite, piano. 10.50: "Win and Windle," Radio humorists, assisted by Les Adams and his Rhythmic Pagans. FRIDAY, JULY 31. 9.30: "For Farmers Only." Conducted by Frederic Phelan. A session devoted to the discussion of the problems of the primary producer, containing: A livestock market review and forecast, prepared by Mr. Maurice McNamara. A talk on "Worms in Sheep," by Mr. W. D. Shew, senior veterinary officer of the Department of Agriculture. And a talk on a topical agricultural problem by Mr. J. Leith Gillespie. 10.0: "Wot a Week!" 10.30: From Town Hall, Ballarat, community singing. 11.0: From the studio, an Irish folk story, Miss Moya Carey. 11.15: From Town Hall, Ballarat, community singing. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1]. 9.80: From the Palais Picture Theatre, St. Kilda, a musical presentation by Harry Jacobs and his Palaig Theatre Orchestra. 9.45: From the studio, ‘"WeekEnd Magazine." Vol. 11, No. 10. All the entertaining features of a popular magazine in sound. 10.15: Old time dance night, Macduff Williams’ Orchestra. Master of ceremonies, Robert H. Spaven. Mrs. R, Campbell at the piano.
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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 3, 24 July 1936, Page 42
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4593AR Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 3, 24 July 1936, Page 42
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