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(National Station) SUNDAY, AUGUST 2. 10.0: From Malvern Town Hall, concert by Malvern Municipal and Tramways Band. Conductor: Captain H. Shugg. 10.40: the Studio: "The Story of the Fisk Jubilee Singers." Told by Pressy Preston with Negro spirituals sung by "The Sundowners" Quartet, 11.10: "Books of To-day." A commentary on books just published. Contributed by Mr. Basil Hall. MONDAY, AUGUST 3. 9.30: Sydney MacEwan, tenor, and Duncan Morison, pianist, in a programme of Scottish — and Irish music, 10,20: A.B.C. (Melbourne) String Ensemble, and A.B.O. (Melbourne) Ladies’ Chorus: 10.50: A dance band production by the Palais de Danse Or- | chestra, conducted by Harold Moschetti, with assisting artists, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, _ . 9.80: Songs and Their Singing," discussed and illustrated by 1 Harold Browning. 9.50: A programme of international celebrities, with ; special annotations by Rudoif Himmer, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. « 9.30; "The Melody Ende," a radio play by Harry Paull. The action takes place in Dorothy Pym’s apartment,
and at the residence of the Spencers, Production, John Cairns. 10.30: From Australian Church, Choral and organ recital by St. Paul’s Cathedral Old Boys’ Choir. Conductor and organist, Raymond Fehmel. 10.5: "A King in Melodia." A musical comedy fantasy by Reg. Stoneham. Musie by Cecil Fraser. The A.B.C. (Melbourne) Theatre Orchestra and Wireless Chorus. Condueted by Cecil Fraser, Our old friend "Bluff King Hal’ .is bluffed by Hollywood, and becomesHenry the Highth-Husband. Production, Sydney Hollister, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 9.30: "Kentucky Minstrels," Devised and produced by Harry 8S. Pepper. Orchestral arrangements by Wally Wallond. Musie arranged by Doris Arnold. Book written and remembered by ©. Denier Warren, 10.30: A short recital by Mary Rusden, piano, and Rita Miller, Soprano. 11.0: The Zigeuner Band in a programme of songs and dances, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. ».30: For farmers only. Condueted by Frederic Phelan. 10.0: Brass Band recital by Brunswick City Band. Conducted by Hugh Niven. 10.80: From Central Hall, Geelong, community singing. 1.0: From the studio: "Those Three Fellows," in rhythm and romance. (1.15: From Central Hall, Geelong, community singing, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. 1.30: From the Palais Picture Theatre, St. Kilda. A musical presentation by, Harry Jacobs and his Palais Theatre Orchestra.
9.45: From the Studio: "WeekEnd Magazine." Vol. 11., No. II. All the entertaining features of a popular magazine in sound, 10,20: "China with a Grain of Salt: For Love of His Ancestors," Miss Leila Pirani. 10.45: Programme of light music by Dlizabethan Quartet. Jean Beddoe, piano; Joy Tulloh, violin; Marion Ogilvie, viola; Greta Vincent, *cello, 11.10: Popular ballad recital by Frederic Collier, baritone, assisted by Hdith Parnell, piano, ; 11.45: News session. Weather forecasts and data. Late news bulletin. Police messages. Shipping information. 12,0; Meditation music.
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Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 43
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4443AR Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 43
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