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‘(National Station) . SUNDAY, AUGUST 2. 8.30: From Dulwich Hill Salvation Army Church, evening service, oo. 10.0: From the studio. This week’s good cause. 10.5: "Great Hymns and Their Stories," rendered by the Mastersingers Quartet, in as sociation with G. Vern Barnett at the studio organ; arranged, J. J. Donnell: 10.30: Programme by the New Note Octet. 11.10: "Great Books in Outline,’ presented by Ellis _ Price. "Smoke," by Ivan Turgeney. MONDAY, AUGUST 3. 9,30: Sonata recital by Lloyd Davies, violinist, and Marjorie Hesse, pianist. Violin and piano, Sonata in D Major. Allegro con brio; tema con variazione; rondo alle gro (Beethoven). Piano, "The Maid and the Nightingale" (B. Granados). Violin, Noe turne (Boulanger); "Jota" (Kochanski). 10.5: A film review given by Denzil Batchelor. 10.80: Programme by the Me tropolitan Band, conducted by John Palmer. Associate artist, Mark Solomon and his banjo. 11.30: "Rotate-a-tete," recorded variety. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. 9.30: Programme by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Post, in association with Signor and Signora Marotta, baritone _ and soprano. 410.40: From the Mosman Town -- Hall, community singing coneert, arranged by the Austra: lian Broadeasting Commission. Associate artists, Mae, June, and Julie, voca) trio; and Ted Stanley. comedian: W. Williams, mouth organ. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. 9.30: "Heads I Lose," an original problem play. written for radio by Edmund Barclay. Production, Lawrence H. Cecil. 10.40: B.B.O. recording: "Kentucky Minstrels." Devised and produced by Harry S. Pepper; orchestral arrangement by Will-Wallond; music ar ranged by Doris Arnold; book written and- remembered by GC. Dernier Warren. :
THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 9.30; Fifteen minutes of humour, "If the C.C.B. were There," written by David Falk. Programme by the Kosloy Ensemble; in association with Peggy Ross, soprano, 10.40: Programme by the Sydney Instrumental Trio, Olga Krasnik, pianist; Beryl Ault, violinist; Kathleen Tuohy, "cellist; in association with Anne Mills, mezzo, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. 9.30: An hour arranged by the British and International Musie Society, in association with Leonore Gotsch, s0prano. Series of six programmes of: contemporary music. No. 2 from the works of Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco (born 1895). 10.40: 3.B.C. recording: "It was in the Papers," by John Watt and Henrik Ege. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. 10.25: Programme by the Bondi Beach Concert Band, conducted by Albert Baile; in as sociation with the Strollers’ Trio, 11.20: Our radio dance night, with Don Royal and_ his Band; associate artists, Anne Vidor, vocalist; and Jim Crosby, crooner.
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Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 41
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4022BL Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 41
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