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(National Station) SUNDAY, AUGUST 9. 10.0: Recital by Isobel Carter (clarinet), and Margaret Sutherland (piano). 10.45: "Around: the Organ: with Sankey." Arranged by Robert H. Spaven,
11.10: "Books of To-day." A eommentary,.on books just published. . Contributed by leading critics, MONDAY, AUGUST 10. be] 10.0: A violin and violoncello recital by Tossy Spivakovsky and Hdmund Kurtz. 10.15: The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. 10.40: Dr. Cyril Jenkins in an illustrated talk entitled, "King Jazz." 11.0: A dance band production by the Palais De Danse Orchestra, conducted by Harold Moscheiti, with assisting ‘artists, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11. 9.30: "Songs and Their Singing," discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. 9.50: A programme of interna- — tional celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. 9.30: From Assembly Hall, re- * cital by. Dorothy Helmrich, famous Australia mezzo-s0-prano; accompanist, Marshall © Sumner. 10.40: "The Detectascope." A modern radio comedy by M. P. MacMahon. The scene is laid in "Plaza Court," an ex- _ elusive city ballroom. Production: John Cairns, 11.15: A short recital by Fred Tarle at the new electric organ: "Gavotte" (Lemare) ; "Wnfants d’un Reve," Op. 43 (Elgar); Concerto No. 6 (Handel). THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 9.30: Light classical programme by the International Hnsemble, 10.15: The. Southern Lyric Choir, winners of the Melbourne choral championship. 10.50: "Footlight Memories." A eavaleade of theatrical highlights of the Australian stage. Compiled by Reg. Stoneham and Fred Pratcy. Production : Sydney Hollister, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. 9.30: "For Farmers Only," conducted by Frederic Phelan. 10.0: Brass band.‘ recital by 39th Battalion Band, conducted by H. V. Stevens. 10.30: From Town Hall, Ballarat: Community singing. 11.0: From the studio: ""rPhose Three Fellows" in rhythm and romance, 11.15: From Town Hall, Bal- . larat: Community singing. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15. 10.30: From the Palais Picture ' Theatre, St. Kilda: A musi‘eal presentation by Harry Jacobs and his Palais Theatre Orchestra, 9.45: From the studio: "Weekend Magazine," Vol. {I., No. 12, All the entertaining features of a popular magazine in sound. 10.20: A BBO. recording, "Wchoes of Ulster." 11.5: The Zigeuner Band in a _ programme of Gipsy songs _ and dances,: * 11.45: News session, 12.0: Meditation music,
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Radio Record, 7 August 1936, Page 44
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3553AR Radio Record, 7 August 1936, Page 44
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