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_ (National Station) SUNDAY, AUGUST 30. 10.0: From Malvern Town Hall, concert by Malvern Municipal _-and Tramways Band, conducted‘ by Captain Harry Shugg. 10.40: . From the studio, interlude (r.). 10.45: "The Story of the Jubilee Wisk Singers," told by Pressy Preston, with negro spirituals. sung by the Sundowners’ Quartet. MONDAY, AUGUST 31. 10.0: Interlude (r.). 10.5: Leslie Chester, violin; Hilda Woolmer, piano; and George MacFarlane, tenor. 10.30: Interlude (r.). 10.40: "Too Many Cooks," by Herbert_Swears. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 10.0: Interlude (r.). 10.5: Kevin Bradley and his Orchestra, with Hileen Bradley, featuring latest dance hits, 10.35: Interlude (r.). 10.40: Fred Earle at the new electric organ, with David Sis-: serman, ’cello. 11.0: Brass band concert by 39th Battalion Band, conductor, H. V. Stevens. March, "The Voice of the Guns" (Alford) : Intermezzo, "The Wedding of the Rose" (Jessel) ; trombone solo, "On With the Motley" (Leonecavallo), soloist, Victor Rogers; Fantasia, "The Golden Age" (Greenwood). WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2. 10.10: George MacFarlane, tenor, in a programme of popular ballads. 10.30: "Giannacini and Cera," violin and guitar.novelty instrumental music. Preludio of First Act from "La-Traviata" (Verdi) ; "A Dream of Capri" (Tagliaferri) ; "Jalousie" Gipsy Tango (Gade). (10.45: Interlude (r.). 10.50: "So Red the Nose," a comedy musicale by George
Matthews. Old-time cross talk or new style sophiatries? which would audiences prefer? The theatre manager didn‘! know, so he put it to the test, with the A.B.O. (Melbourne) Revue. Company, Wireless Chorus and Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Cecil Fraser. Production, Sydney Hollister. THURSDAY, SEPT. 3. 9.30: "Camille," by Alexandre Dumas. Adapted for radio by
Harry Neyille, Production, Harry. Neville, 109.30: Interlude (r.). 10.35: "Zoo ’Oliday," a light en- _ tertainment, The book by Wisie and Doris Waters and Ashley Sterne, Lyrics by Dlsie Waters. Muisie by Ashley Sterne. Produced hy Oharles Brewer. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 10.06: The Dlizabeth Quartet. Jean Beddoe, piano; Joy Tul-
loh, violin; Marion Qglivie, viola; Greta Vincent, ’cello. 10.30: From Central Hall, Geelong, coinmunity sitiging, conducted by Robert Quick. SATURDAY, SEPT. 5. 9.30: "For Farmers Only," conducted by Frederic Phelan, Review and forecast of livestock markets by Mr, Maurice McNamara, A talk on "Soil Brosion," by Mr. Maurice Artaud, of Balldale, New South
Wales. A primary producers problem, discussed by Mr. J Leith Gillespie. 9.55: Interlude (r.). 10.0: Interlude (r.). 10.5: Valda Johnstone and Alan Thompson in 4 two-piano reci« tal. 10,25: Interlude (r.). 10,80; "Destination Unknown," by Rutland Beckett. Produc: tion, John Cairns.
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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 7, 28 August 1936, Page 42
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