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(National Station) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6.: 40.0: From the studio. This week’s good cause. 10.5: Interlude (r.). 10.10: A film broadcast, ‘Let’s Sing Again," starring Bobby Breen, youthful lyric tenor. Supported by Henry Armetta, George Houston, Vivienne Osborné,. By arrangement with R.K.0; Radio Pictures, Aus tralasia, Ltd. Devised and arranged by the A.B.C. Holly wood reporter. 10,55: An organ recital by G. Faunce Allman. Suite "An. cienne" (i. W. Holloway). 11.10: "Leaves of Memory, written and presented by Ellis Price, assisted by Patricia Minchin.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 9,30: Modern Pol‘sh Composers a programme. by the Silver Sextet. 10.0: A film review, given by Dr. Keith Barry, 10.15: Interlude (r,). 10.20; "The Burglar Who Failed," a sketch presented by Arthur Greenaway. 10.45: Interlude (¥.). 11,0: An hour arranged by the British and- Internationa! Music Society. Series of six programmes of contemporary music, No. 3. Nora Will‘amson, violinist; "{ildred Hill pianist; Gwen "elva, soprane TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 9.30: A two pianoforte recital by Lindley Evans and Franr Hutchens, in association with Phyllis Macdonald, violinist 10.80: Interlude (r.). 10.35: From the Chatswood Town Hall, community sing. ing concert, arranged by th> Australian Broadcasting Com a
mission. Associate artists, Jimmy Dare’s Ensemble; the Mastersingers Male Quarte'. around the camp fire; and Ned Astor, female impersona tor. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9. 9.80: B.B.C, recording, ‘"‘Victorian Melodies," a musical se quence produced and ‘conduct ed by Stanford Rvbinson Cast: Reginald Mitchell, Joho Cunecan, Douglas Tipple, tlt: B.B.C. Orchestra aud = the B.B.C. Men's Chorus. 10.30: A talk interlude 10.45: From the Conservator ium, The Conservatorium Or chestra, conducted by Dr. Ed gar L. Bainton. in association with the Conservatorium Choir and Raymond Beatty basso, THURSDAY, SEPT. 10. 9.80: Programme by the Na tional Military Band, con ducted by Stephen Yorke, fea it seuil
turing the Suite, "Algerienne" by Saint Saens. artist, Terence Hunt, tenor. 10.80: "Music of Yesterday and To-day," presented by Zena Moller, soprano; and Laurence Godfrey-Smith, pianist, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 9.80: "The Skin Game," by John Galsworthy. Adapted and produced -by Charles Wheeler, featuring, , Frank Harvey, "What’s Gentility Worth if it Cant Stand Rire?" 10.20: Recital by Sydney de Yries, famous Dutch baritone. 10.40: Talk, to be arranged, SATURDAY, SEPT. 12. 9.30: Wednesday’s acceptances by the A.B.C. racing commen tator. , 10.0: Our radio dance night, with Don Royal and = his Band. Associate artists, Anne Vidor, vocalist, and Jim Crosby, crooner.
AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMMES..CONTINUED
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Radio Record, 4 September 1936, Page 41
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4002BL Radio Record, 4 September 1936, Page 41
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