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3LO

MELBOURNE 770 k.c. 389.6 m.

(National Station)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 16. 9.15: Regional programme from Melbourne. Chamber music by A.B.C. (Melbourne) String Quartet. Edouard Lambert, first violin; Bertha Jorgensen, second violin ; Colin Kerr, viola; Don Howley, ‘cello. ‘10.0: Recital by Dorothy Helmrich, famous Australian mezzo-soprano. Accompanist: Marshall Sumner. o. 10.20: National programme from Melbourne, "International Affairs,’ Dr. G. L. Wood. ; 10.40: The A.B.C. (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra, Conductor: Perey Code, Soloist: Hdmund Kurtz, ’cellist. .

MONDAY, AUGUST 17. 9.30: National’ programme from Sydney: "Shanghai." An original radio serial of the China Seas, written for radio by Edmund Barclay. Episode the seventh: "North y, South." 10.0: Regional «programme from Melbourne: The Zigeuner Band, in a programme of Gipsy songs and dances, 10.20: "Conditions in Bolivia, Land of the Incas." Mr. George Allan. Mr. Allan is leader of the Bolivian Indian Mission, and has spent many years in the country. 10.30: "Ashmadia." An operetta in one act, by Clive Douglas. , 11.30: "Let’s Laugh with the Gods." A causerie, arranged by John F. Peters. The.scene is the home of Adrian and Phyllis,. Production: John Cairns, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. 9.30: National ,Programme : » "The Cingalee.". A’ comic opera. Lyrics by Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank, aad Paul ‘A. R. Rubens. Music . by Lionel Monckton, Adapted for radio by Musette Morell. 10.30: Regional programme

from Melbourne: Interiude (x). 10.40: "And the Greatest of These." Narrated "by "Sparks." : 10.55: National programme ’ from Melbourne. Recital by National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yortke, 11,30: "More Vaudevillainies." Half an hour of turns to turn to. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19. 9.30: . Regional programme from the Assembly Hall, Melbourne. Recital by Dorothy Helmrich, tamous Australian mezzo-soprano. ~Accompanist: Marshall Sumner, 10.30: National programme from Sydney: "Of Course It Couldn’t Happen?’ Mercury meets the chief announcer of the A.B.C. Arranged by Mr. TT. W. Eckersley. 10.45: The Conservatorium String Quartet. Gerald Walenn,; first violin; Lloyd Davies, second violin;, William Krasnik, viola; _Gladstone Bell, ‘cellist ; and Clement Q. Williams, baritone. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. 9.30: National programme from Brisbane: "The Beggars’ Opera," by John Gay. Act 1. 10.5: Recital by Jascha Spivakovsky (piano), and Tossy Spivakovsky (violin). 10.30: National programme from Melbourne: "Brown Sugar." A comedy in three acts, by Lady Arthur Lever. Production: John. Cairns, 11.30: Fred Earle at the new electric organ, and the A.B.C, (Melbourne) String Ensemble, conducted by Percy Code. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. —

9.30: National programme from Melbourne. Brass band recital by Malvern Municipal and Tramways Band, conducted by Captain Harry Shugs. 10.0: Regional programme from Melbourne. A.B.C. * Follies (No. 15 programme). A snappy concert. party. Songs, sketches, ensembles, jokes and jollity. Production: Sydney . Hollister. 10.30: A talk has been arranged. 10.45: National programme from Melbourne. Melody hour. Howard Jacobs, London’s famous dance orchestra leader and saxophonist, conducting the A.B.C, Dance Orchestra, in association with Cecil Norman, pianist-arrang-er, ’ 11.30: Regional programme from Melbourne: "The Peacemaker." A radio play by Res. Stoneham. The action takes place in Lord Holdworth's office,. Professor Gray’s home, and the East End of London. Production : John Cairns. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. 9.30: Regional programme from the Melbourne Town Hall. Celebrity cpncert. Melbourne Symphony’ Orchestra, in conjunction with. the Austraiian Broadcasting Commission, Conductor: Dr. Edgar L. Bainton, D.Mus. (Dunelm), F.R.C.M. Soloist: Dorothy ._ Helmrich, famous Australian mezzo-soprano, . .

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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 5, 14 August 1936, Page 42

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3LO Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 5, 14 August 1936, Page 42

3LO Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 5, 14 August 1936, Page 42

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