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. (National Station) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18. 8.0 p.m.: The Optimists’ Chorus Singers, led by Lawrence Warner, in Children’s songs and choruses, 10.30: The String Ensemble: "Adagio Pathetique" Op. 128, No. 8 (Godard). 10.35: "Fireside and Field Glasses" -travel letters from a wanderer in the Pacific-Mr. Basil Hali. 10.45: The Feast of Dedication. A special programme of Jewish music arranged for the Maccabean’ Festival by Linda Phillips. 11.30: "Around the Organ with Sankey," conducted by Robert BH. Spaven,. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 9.30 p.m. "The After-Dinner Reginald Stoneham. 10.30: "Around the Mediterranean" -Comzaander Geoffrey Haggard. 11.10: Recital by Etta Bernard (contralto). 11.30: "Rhythm in Retrospect" (19388), presented by Harry Bloom’s Dance Orchestra; compered by Jim Bradley. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 9.30 p.m: "The After-Dinner Show." 10.0: The Salvation Army Staff Band. Conductor: N. K, MeLeod. 10.30; "A Different Sort of Holiday" (3): "In a Caravan’-Mr, BE. H. Walson. 11.15: "Music from Many Lands,’ presented by Rita Miller (so--prano) and Raymond Lambert (piano): "Hungarian and Gipsy Music,"
11.45: From Dana Street Lecture Hall, Ballarat: A musical recital, by the "Ballarat Choristers," conducted by Leslie Curnow; assisted by Nornie Gude, Patricia Richards, Anne Dwyer, Harry Clogan, Jack Neville; accompanied by .Phyllis Mitchell, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 10.0: The New Note Octet. Leader: Albert Fischer. 10.30: A programme of Christmas Carols by the ABC (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus, under the direction of Haydn James. 11.15: "Come Back to Brin": "The City of the Tribes," by Aileen Brooksbank. 11.45: "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. Episode 6: "Two Voices in Dischord." 12.15 am.: An open-air concert, with the massed bands of the Aldershot and Eastern Com: mands and massed choirs. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. 9.30 p.m.: "Swing is Here." 10.0: "Dead or Alive"’-an original radio serial of the Royal NorthWest Mounted Police, written by ' Edmund Barclay, Episode 9: "Walse Clues." 11.40: From the Palais de Danse, St. Kilda: Jay Whidden and his sweet swing. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24. 10.0: "Old-Time Variety," with Alfred Frith as Master of Ceremonies. The ABC Théatre Orchestra, conducted by Elford Mack, Production: Herbert Browne. 11.10: "Thoughts at Yuletide," with Norma .Darroch (mezzo-so-soprano), William Hawting (baritone), Eleanor Clapham (piano). 11.40: "Piano Rhythm," presented by Mabel Nelson and Vera Howe. 12.0: Dance music, by Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 27, 16 December 1938, Page 46
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