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(National Station) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4. 7.30 p.m.: "Europe from the In-side’-Mr. W. MacMahon Bali. 8.0: The Optimists’ Chorus Singers led by Lawrence Warner in children’s songs and choruses. 9.0: Divine service from St. Paul’s Cathedral. Sermon: The Archbishop. Organist: Dr. A. H. Floyd. 10.30: A programme of harmony by The Sundowners’ Male Quartet, 10.50: "Fireside and Field Glasses" -travel letters from a wanderer in the Pacific-Mr. Basil Hall, 11.0: "The Fireside Four’-a light classical programme, presented by Phyllis Batchelor and Ada Summers (two pianos), Joy TulIoh (violin), and John Dickens baritone). 11.30: "Around ‘the organ with Sankey," conducted by Robert H. Spaven, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5. 9.45 p.m.: Jay Whidden’s after-din-ner show. 10.30: "The Shorter Working Week"’-a dramatisation by C. Tapley Timms. 11.15: A programme of international celebrities, with ‘special
annotations by Kevin Bradley, The second of a series of Wagnevian operas, "Tannhauser" {Acts 2 and 5}, with the Bayreuth Westival Chorus and Orchesira, conducted by Karl Elmendorfé. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6. 9.30 p.ra.t "The after dinner show." 10.0: "Old Cronies," compiled by Rerinald Stoncham. 10.30: "Round the Town’-~a review of films and the theatre by Vance Palmer, 11.45: A novelty instrumental programme by The Two LW’s (cello and melo-piano), 11.30: From the Royal Hall, Footscray, community singing, conducted by Will Sampson. 72.0: "Discovered by Chance," compiled and annotated by Gordon freland, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 9.0 p.m.: A special reproduced pro‘gramme of the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, "f'ne Gondoliers," or "¥Yhe King of Barataria" (comi opera in tyro octs), recorded dader the direction of Ruart VCyly Cavite. Conductor: Dr. Maicolm Sargent. 11.15: "Musie in Many Lands," presenied by Rita Miller (soprano) and Raymond Lambert (pianist). Works by Claude Debussy. 11.45: "A Dilferent Sort of Holiday" (1). 12.0: "rom the Sublime to the Ridiculous." THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 9.30 p.m.: "The afier dinner show." 10.0: The New Note Octet. Leader: Alpert Fischer. 10.30: A programme by the ABC (Melbourne) Wireless Chernus under the direction of George English, 11.15: "Trading up the Persian Guif’-Myr, J. M. Strange. 11.80: A novelty instrumental programme by The Two LL’s (cello and meie-piano). 11.45: "This Liarriage!"---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 (episode 4). 12.15 am: An open-air -concert, featuring massed military bands with the Choir of the Red Army. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 9.30 pm.: "Swing is Here." 16.0: "Dead or Alive." An original radio serial of the Royal NorthWest Mounted Police, written by. Edmund Barclay. Episode %: "Not so Slow." 10.30: A novelty instrumental programme by The Two LL’s. 11.10: A programme by the Melibourne Concert Orchestra, under the direction of Joseph Post. 11.40: Jay Whidden and his sweet swing, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. 10.0 p.m.: "Spills and Spoils" A musical comedieita of the olden days, written by Zena Moller; lyrics and music by Alf J. Lawrence. : a" 11.15: "Treland in Song and Story," presented by Aileen Brooksbank. 11.36: A novelty instrumental session with The Cera Brothers (Mandolin and guitar). 11.45: "He, She and a Piano" in "Titbits of This and That." 12.5 am.: Dance music by Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 25, 2 December 1938, Page 36
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