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(National, Station) CHRISTMAS DAY: 8.0 pm.: The Cecilia Vocal and Instrumental Ensemble. 8.30: Joan Dawson (pianist). 8.40; Murcia Hodges (soprano). 9,0: Hy ing service from St, Andrews’ Cathedral, George Street, * Sydney. 10.40: "Young Ideas"-a forum for young people, conducted by George Ivan Smith. 71.0: Miriam Lewin (cellist). 11.10: The Mastersingers Quartet, with G, Vern Barnett at the organ, in & programme o£ Christmas hymns and carols. MONDAY, DECEMBER 26. 8.5 p.m.: Dinner music, 9.45: Jey Whidden’s "After Dinner Show." 19.30: "Some Films. of the Week" -a talk by Colin Wills. 11.0: Lionello Cecil (tenor). 11.26: Modern and contemporary composers — continuation of 4a series of programmes arranged by Roy Agnew. . 11.40: "Peer Gynt"’-with special continuity by Royston Marcus, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27. $5 p.m.: Dinner music, 9,30: "The After Dinner Show.’ 10.0: From the Reckdale Town Hall: Community singing concert, conducted by Bryson Tayfor. Assisting artists: Mervia Binney (tenor), Dinks and Trisie (entertainers), Mayo Hunter and Gladce (instrumentalists). 11.6: Joan Dawson (pianist). 11.15: Francois Stempenski (riolin), with Desmond Tanner at the electric organ. 11.35: "The Aborigine-His Future" -a, talk py Mr. J. T. Patten. 11.50: Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. 6.5. pm.: Dinner music, 9.20: "The After Dinner Show." 10.0: The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, with Terence Hunt (baritone), 10.40: Beryl Brent (sonrano). 11.10: Roy Agnew (pianist). 114.30: The Siudio Symphony Orchestra, cenducted by Willian Cade.
12.10 am: "News from Europe’a weekly letter from W. MeMahon Ball. 12,20: Commentary on the six-day cycling race. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. 8.5 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.30: "The After Dinner Show." 10.0: The New Note Octet. Leader, Albert Fischer. 1030: "Anomalies and a Possible Remedy"’-a, talk by George J. Evait. 11.10; The Music Makers Ensemble, 11.30: "Paris Calling," presented by Willa Hokin (soprano), William Perryman (tenor), Francois Stempinsky (violinist), with Desmond Tanner at the electric organ. 11.50: The Rhythm Boys. 12.0: "Swing is Here," No, 18--ar-ranged for broadcasting by His Blain. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30. 8.5 pi: Dinner music, 9.30: "The After Dinner Show." 10.0: "Celebrity Re-creations"’-ar-ranged and presented by Gregory Spencer. 11.58: Sporting previews. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31. 8.5 pa. Dinner music. 10.0: "Music Hall Memories." Production: Russell Scott. 19.49; The Harmoniques. 11.0: The Radio Roundsman interviews personalities in the news. 11.20: The Light Symphony Orchestra, conducted by William R. Cade. 12:19. am.: Seottish ballads, presented by Jean Macfarlane (contralto) ‘and Laurence MacAulay (baritone). 12.23: The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. 4.0: "Good-bye to All That."
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 28, 23 December 1938, Page 36
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4112BL Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 28, 23 December 1938, Page 36
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