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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14.

5.45 ; Rie Ren The RRO Fxnire (rebestra 8 Ieadrr, naniol WYalda cxnduatad hv (iftnri Fral"iwoll_ Prnhert (axitor (New V,Galana #nnwr)_ Orchestra Overture "Tnrv; anthe" (Woher) . FTvhert Catter ana ~#chestra : "T1 mniq tegoro" "Dalln sua pace"

(Don Giovanni") (Mozart). Orchestra: Scherzo ("New World" Symphony) (Dvorak). Hubert Carter and orchestra: "There is: g Flower that Bloometh" ("Maritana"’) (Wallace). Orchestra: T'wo Minuets for Strings Sérenade, Op. 11) (Brahms). Hlubert Carter and orchestta ; "Prize Sone" (The Mastersingers’) (Wahagher). Orchestra: Two Movements from the Suite, "The Bartered Bride": (1) Overture, village scene. love duet, and opening chorus; (2)° Mareh of the comedians, teasing, duet. and dance of the comedians (Smetana, ‘arr. Lotter). 6.25: "The Six Serenaders." Pon Rossini’s Dance Duo, Flsie Sterndale. Dave Miller. Tony Svmnson. and Jack Clatke at the piano. 7.0: Musical interlude, 7.5: A recital by James Walker (Australian pianist): Senata in C: Pastoral ond Capriccio (Searlatti}: Wrench Suite, No. 6 in W (Boeh). 7.25: The news and announeemente Greenwich time signal] at 7 26. 7.45: Close down,

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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 43

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 43

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 43

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