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2FC

SYDNEY 610 Ie, 491.8 m. (National Station)

SUNDAY, JANUARY &. 8.30 p.m.: "The Story of Scottish Song," by John Masterson. 9.0: "Russian Ballet Discovers Australia," by Mr. Anton Dolin,leading male dancer of the Covent Garden Russian Ballet Company. 9.30: The New Nite Ortet. Leader: Albert Fischer. 10.0: Recital by Lionello Cecil (tenor). 10.15: "Marie Antoinette’--her | tragic love story, by. William | = «- Fitzmaurice Hill.

47.15: International Affairs-"The World As I See It," Mr. H. G. Wells. 11.85: Jascha Spivakovsky (piano) and Tossy Spivakovsky (violin). 42.10 a.m.: Recital by Lotte Leamann (soprano). MONDAY, JANUARY 9. 10.0 p.m: "Singapore Spy." a dramatic serial written for radio by Edmund Barclay. Episode the first: "The Two Brothers." 10.30: The National Military Rand conducted by Stephen Yorke. 41.0: ‘Topical Revue’-this week’s news in song, sketch and story. 41.30: Recital by Danny Malone (Irish tenor). 42.0: "Modern and Contemporary Composers" — a session of recorded programmes of contemporary music arranged by Roy Agnew. . 42.30 a.m.: "Boys of the Old Brigade," featuring the ABC National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. in a series of dramatic episodes depicting interesting and stirring events in the history of the British Army. Episode the seventh: "The Die Hards." 42.50: "From the Golden Horse-shoe"-a recorded feature. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10. 40.6 p.m.: Programme of Viennese music, presented by the Studio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Antal Doratti. 91.0: A talk by Randolph Bedford. 91.15: Ballads of the open air. presented by Hunice Knapp (contralto), Sybil Peake (piano) and Fred Wyborn (baritone). 11.45: "The Valley of the Rhine," an imaginative journey in music presented by George MaeFarlane (tenor) with the ABC (Brisbane) Concert Orchestra and Wireless Chorus, conducted by W. Nelson Burton. 42.55 am.: "Mid-Summer Magic." A mosaic in sound, devised by Gordon Ireland and compered by Ida Osbourne. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY it. 40.0 p.m: "As You Like It"-a programme of listeners’ favourites. 91.0: Light Orchestral programme,

presented by the ABC (AdeJaide} Studio Orchestra, con@ucted by Witliam Cade.. 11.45: "Five Face the Music’-a play by Denzil Batchelor. 12.15 am: Songs by a French composer, presented by Allan Eddy (baritone). . 12.35: Violin recital, by Tossy Spivakovsky. 1.0: Meditation music. THURSDAY, JANUARY 72. 40.0 pe: "Oh Whistle When You’re Havpy’-a radio play by Max Afford. 10.50: Recital by Walter Kingsley (baritone). 11.0: A talk bv H. G. Wells. 41.20: The Studio Concert Orchestra, conducted by Percy Code 120: A re-hroadcast from the Fmpire station of a talk on foreign affairs. 12.15 am.: Fim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band. 1.0: Meditation music. FRIDAY, JANUARY 138. 9.40 p.m.: National talk: "Points and pars. from the Science Congress," by Professor W. J. Dakin. 10.0: "The Hit Parade," presented ‘by Jim Davidson’s. ABC Dance Band.

10.80: Recital by Danny Malone (tenor) in association with Desmond Tanner, at the electric organ. 41.0: "Verdict as Arranged"’-a radio play by F. W. Beasley. 11.40: "The Choristers"’-a programme of part songs aud other choral music, presented by the ABC (Brisbane) Wireless Chorus conducted by W. Nelson Burton. 12.0: "Popularities’-a light programme by the ABC (Brisbane), Concert Orchestra, conducted by W. Nelson Burton. 12.35 am.: "An Bnglish Garland" -a recorded feature. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. 9.35 p.m: Larry Adler’s After Dinner Show, in association with Jim Davidson's ABC Dance Band. 10.6: Summer Orchestral Hour, with the Studie Symphony Orchestra,, conducted by Percy Code. 47.0: Programme by the Masiersingers Male Quartet. 11.15: "Variety." Praduction: FRussell Scott. 472.0: The Sydney Instrumental Trio. 12.26 am.: The BBE Half-Hour-a special. re-broadcast from the Empire Station. 1.0: Gordon. Ireland presents "Farry Hemsley," the famous English impressionist in cameos of childhood in an exclusive presentation.

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 30, 6 January 1939, Page 37

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2FC Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 30, 6 January 1939, Page 37

2FC Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 30, 6 January 1939, Page 37

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