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(National Stetion) CHRISTMAS DAY 9.0 p.m.: Divire Service from §t. Paul’s Cathedralk termon: Bishop Baker. Organist: Dr. A. BE. Floyd. 10.30: Recital by Etta Bernard (contralto). 10.45: "Round the World for Christmas," 11.5: Harry Bloom’s Tango Band in a session of "Soft Lights and Sweet Music." 11.35: A programme by the Austral Harmonists. MONDAY, DECEMBER 26. 9.45 p.m.: Jay Whidden’s AfterDinner Show. 10.30: "Round the Town’-a review of films and the theatre, by Vance Palmer.
41.15: A programme of international celebrities, with special annotations by Kevin Bradley. The third of a series of Wagnerian Operas. "Tristan and Isolde." Act Iil. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 9.46 p.m.: Recital by Etta Bernard (contralto). 10.0: "Old Croenies’-compiled by Reginald Stoneham. 10.30: "Flanders To-Day’--Com-mander Geoffrey Haggard. 11.10: "Old Gems in New Settings" presented by Ian McMuritrie (baritone). 11.380: From the Royal Hall, Footscray: Community Singing, conducted by Will Sampson. {2.15 am.: Sir Landon Ronald end the London Philharmonic Orchestra: "Chopiniana’ (Glazounov). WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. 930 p.m: "The After-Dinner Show." 40.0: "According to Cocker," presented by Margaret Adams and William Tainsh. 10.20: "My Fiddle and I’'-~a recital by Percy Pledger. 70.35: "Santa Claus and Cherry Biossom’ Miss Thelma Okajima. 11.15: Recital by Violet Somerset (saprano}. 11.30: A light orchestral programme, presented by the Ladies’ Blue Triangle Orchestra, 12.0: "Australians Abroad’’--a selection of recordings of famous Australian artists at present overse.s, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. 9.30 p.m.: The After-Dinner Show. 10.0: The New Note Octet. Leader: Albert Fischer,
10.20: A session of harmony, with the Melodians Male Quartet. 41.15: "Come Back to Erin" (3): "Men of Arran," by Aileen Brooksb mk. 11.30: Recital by Etta Bernard (contralto). 12.15 am.: An open-air concert, with the Australian Common. wealth 2and, assisted by Nor man Allin and chorus. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30. 9.30 pm.: "Swing is Here." 10.0: "Dead or Alive’-an original radio serial of the Royal NorthWest Mounted Pchce-wvritten by Ed. wnd Barclay. Episode 10: "The Killer Strikes Again." 10.30: "Gwen, Judith and Joan’ "Sisters Three in Harmony." 11.15: "A Sheaf of Modern Songs" by lan McMurtrie (bart tone). 11.40: From the Palais de Danse, St. Kilda: Jay Whidden and his sweet swing. SATURDAY, DECEMBER $31. 40.0 p.m.: A brass band recital, by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band, conducted by F. C. Johnston and assisted by Sylvia Me Pherson (mezzo-soprano). 11.15: A light-classical programme by the Vienna Trio. 11.35: Alfred Frith and Jean Battye present "More GigglesWe Hope!" 12.0: Margot Sheridan and Bob Molyneux in "Milestones of Melody." 12.20 -am.: "Dancing Down the Ages"-arranged and annotated by Gordon Ireland. 4.0: "Non-Stop Variety." 4.40: From Luna Park, St. Kilda: New Year -Celebrations. 2.0: "A-Happny New Year."
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 28, 23 December 1938, Page 37
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