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(National Siation) SUNDAY, JANUARY 15. 8.30 p.m.: A fairy story, "The Fir Tree" by Hans Andersen. Dramatised for radio by Fitzmaurice Hill. 9.30: Light orchestral programme by the ABC (Adelaide) Studio Orchestra, conducted by William Cade. 10.15: "Storm on Everest"-the story of man’s endeavour to conquer the world’s highest summit. Dramatised for radio by Gordon Ireland. . 11.15: Talk on "International Affairs," by H. D. Black. 11.80: Recital by Tossy Spivolkovsky (violin), and Jascha Spivakovsky (piano), 72.10 a.m.: The Comedy Harmonists, . "Marecchiare" (Tosti),

"How Can It Be" (folk song), "Czardas" (Lehar). MONDAY, JANUARY 16. 10.0: "Singapore Spy," a dramatic serial written for radio by Hdmund Barclay. Hpisode the second: "Murder on the High Seas." . 10.30: Recital’ by the National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. 41.30: "Young Austrailia," a. violin recital by Albert Preston. 12,0: Modern and Contemporary composers, a session of recorded programmes of contemporary music arranged by Roy Agnew. 12.20 am.: "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 eighth: "The Fore and Afts." TUESDAY, JANUARY 77. 10.0: "Faust," a radio adaptation of the opera in five acts by Charles Gounod. Cast of characters: Stella Power, Browning Mummery, George MHancock, Winifred Gardiner, and Ailsa McKenzie, with the Melbourne Concert Orchestra and Wireless Chorus, under the direction of Joseph Post. 41.30: Recital by Daisy Richards (violin) and Allen McCristal (piano). 12.0: Dance music by Harry Bloom’... Dance Band. 12.45 a.m.: Exclusive recordings of The lesser known works of Cesar Franck, featured by the Lamoureux Symphony Orchestra, of Paris, conducted by M. Albert Wolff. Presented and annotated by Gordon Ireland. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 10.0: "As You Like It," presented by the ABC Light Opera Company. 11.0: "Variety," featuring Jack Dale, the American radio star, with Harry Bloom’s Band. 11.385: Brass ‘band recital by the Collingwood Citizens’ Band. Conductor, F. C. Johnston. 12.0: A programme of salon music by the ABC Light Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Post. Assisting vocalist, William Hawting (baritone). 12.45: C. B. Cochran presents a musical potpourri, embracing many of the stage successes of England’s famous theatrical entrepreneur. Devised and annotated by Gordon Ireland. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. 9.40: National talk, ‘"Utopias," by Mr. H. G. Wells. 10.0: "William Shakespeare," a play by Clemence Dane. 11.0: Orchestral programme. 12.0: A rebroadcast from the Empire station of a talk on "Foreign Affairs." 12.30: Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20.

10.0: Paul Kain (tenor), with Desmond Tanner at the electric organ. 10.20: Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band. 11.40: Programme by the Choristers. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 9.35: After dinner show, featuring Jack Dale, the American radio star.

10.0; Summer orchestral hour. — 11.0: Programme by ABC (Sydaney) Wireless Chorus. 11.15; January jottings. 12.0: Light instrumental ensem}*¢, 12.30 a.m.: BBC half-hour, a si cial rebroadcast from the Euwnpire station. 1.0: Meditation music.

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 31, 13 January 1939, Page 38

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3AR Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 31, 13 January 1939, Page 38

3AR Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 31, 13 January 1939, Page 38

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