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MELBOURNE 776 k.e. 389.6 m.
(National Statior) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 8.0 p.m.: The Optimists Chorus Singers, led by Lawrence Warner in children’s songs and choruses. 8.25: Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Dance of the Sever Veils" (Strauss).
8.36: The Boyd Neel String Orchestra, "Serenata Notturno" (Mozart). Alexander Kipnis (bass), "The Sign Post" (Schubert). Wilhelm Backhaus (piano), Ballade in G@ Minor (Brahms). Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), "Snowdrops," "The Hazel Tree" (Schumann). The Boyd Neel String Orchestra, Romance in C for Strings, Op. 42 (Sibelius). 9.0: Divine Service from St, Paul’s Cathedral. Sermon, The Archbishop. Organist, Dr. A, . Floyd. . 10.30: A piano recital by Vera Bradford. 10.45: "Reminiscences of BurmaThe Albatross." 41.0: Harry Bloom’s Tango Band, "Soft Lights and Sweet Music." 41.30: "Around the Organ with Sankey," conducted hy Robert EY. Spaven. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 945 pm: Jay Whidden’s afterdinner show. 10.30: "Australia’s Changing Population" (1) Mr. W. D. Forsyth. 11.45: & programme of International celebrities, with special annotations by Kevin Bradley. The first of a series of Wagner: jan operas, "Parsifal." TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 9.30 p.m.: The after-dinner show (humour and harmony). 10.0: "Old Cronies," compiled by Reginald Stoneham. 10,30: "Round the Town," 8 review of films and thé theatre by Vance Palmer. 11.15: A Brass Band recital by the Brunswick City Band. 11.45: Abridged version of "Richard II," by William Shakespeare. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 9.0 p.m.: A special reproduced programme of the Gilbert and §Sullivan Opera "H.M.S. Pinafore,"
or "The Lass That Loved a Sailor® (comic opera in twa acts}. Reeorded under the direction of Rupert D’Oyly Carte. 14.75: "Music From Many Lands" (No. 5), presented by Rita Miller (soprano), and Reymond Lanmibert {pianist}. 14.45: A ’eello recital by David Sisserman. 12.6: A light orchestral concert by the New Light Symphony Orchestra, with the Salon Group, couducted by Nathaniel Sillkret. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 9.20 pm.: The after-dinner show (humour and harmony), 10.0: The New Note Octet. Leader, Albert Fischer. 10.30: A programme by the ABG (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus, under the direction of George English. 11.36: A novelty programme by William King (xyliophone). 41.45: "This Marriage’-a series of episodes in which two artists make love-and unmake it-to music. The story by C, Tapley Timms, interpreted by Pat Francis and John Fraser. 12.15 am.: An open-air concert featuring the Band of the Royal Air Force, and Stuart Robertson and chorus. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 9.30 p.m: "Swing is Here," 10.0: "Dead or Alive" (radio serial of the Royal North West Mounted Police), written by Edmund Barclay. 11.40: Jay Whidden and his sweet swine. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 10.0 p.m.: Old time dance night, by The Oldtimers’ Dance Orchestra. Master of Ceremonies, Robert H. Spaven; at the piano, Mrs, R. Campbell. (Continued on next page.)
AUSTRALIAN STATIONS .... . . CONTINUED
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 23, 18 November 1938, Page 37
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