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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 10.0: . From the studio. This week’s good cause. 10.5: Interlude (r.). 10.10: A film broadcast, devised and arranged by the A.B.C. Hollywood Reporter. : 11.10: "Leaves of Memory,’ written and presented by Illis Price, assisted by Tatricin Minchin, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 9.30: Sasha Berliner’s Continental Ensemble, in association with Nvelyn Fairfax, soprano, 10.15: A film review, given by Denzil Batchelor. 10.30: Vaudeville, "Carolina Bells," wid de Darktown Lady Minstrels. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 9.30: "Wirst Appearance Here," a programme of artists new to the microphone. Arranged by J. J. Donnelly. 10.15: "Little Memories of Big People: William Hohenzo!lern,"? talk by Max Montesole. 10.30: I'rom the Auburn Town Tall, community: singing concert, arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Associate artists, Wileen Barlow and Grace Quine. . voealist; Maxwell Carew, entertainer; and the Royal.Fawaiians. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16. 9.30: "Tremayne’s Tremendous Talkies,’ a radio play by Gardner Jay. Production, Oharles Wheeler, 10.20: Talk (to be arranged). 10.30: From ss. "Kanimbla" (at sea): (1) Ship’s whistle: (2) "Kanimbla" theme song; (3) announcement of 9M.t calling 2F°'C and ‘giving position of ship from Sydney; (4) recorded message to Australia by Field Marshal Sir William Birdwood; (5) "Kanimbla" Quartet, "Petite Suite de Concert" (Coleridge Taylor); (6) ’cello Solo, "Silver Threads Among the Gold" (Danks); (7) "Ianimbla™ Quartet, "Kamehameha" (Charles King); (8) . interview with -q passenger; (9) closing down song, "Sweet _Drenms" (Maiden), Programme arranged by -Wileen M. Foley, announcer and pian. ist; ’eellist, Christine Fraillon; violinist, Una Tregear,; pianist, Lorna McCardle.
10.50; From the studio. B.B.C recording, "Highlights of 1935," a retrospective pro-, gramme, devised and written by Cecil Madden, produced by Pascoe Thornton. Narrative spoken by Frederick Grisewood. THURSDAY; SEPT. 17. 9,30: "Music of: Yesterday and To-day,’ ’presented by Marjorie Hesse, pianist, and Muriel Buchanan, violinist. 10.15: Talk (to be arranged). 10.30: A quartet programme, presented by the Vost Janssen String Quartet; assisting artist, Gwladys Iyans, soprano. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 9.30: A Night of Spanish Music, presented by the Roy M. Smedley Mandolin Ensemble; in association with Harry Schofield, baritone 30.15: Talk (to be arranged). 10.30: Recital by Grace Wilkinson, New Zealand contralto. 10.50: A sketch presented by Harald Colonna. 11.15: Programme by Alexander Sverjensky'’s Trio. SATURDAY, SEPT. 19. 9.30: Wednesday's weights b¢ the A.B.C. racing commentator. %.40: The radio roundsman, 10.10: Our Radio Dance Night, with Don Royal and his Orchestra. Associate artists, The Sisters Three, vocalists; Louis Toppano, mello piano; Anne Vidor, vocalist ; ‘and Jim Crosby, crooner,
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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 41
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4122BL Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 41
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