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SUNDAY, JANUARY 239. 8.30 p.m.: Frank Warbrick (pianist) nd P. Moore McMahon (violin): "A Sonata by an Unknown Author." 10.30: The New Note Octet (Leader: Albert Fischer). 10.55: Late news and NS.W. weather forecast. 11.0: (R) From the Operas: BBC Symphony Orchestra; Ivar Andresen (bass) "Lohengrin’Heaven Bless You (Wagner); Richard Crooks (tenor): "Lohen-grin"’-In Distant Lands (Wagner); Mian Symphony Orchestra: "La Traviata’ Prelude te Act 3 (Verdi); Mereedes Capsir (sopranec) and lLionello Cecil (tenor): "La Traviata" (Verdi); Mercedes Capsir, Carlo Galeffil, Lionello Cecil and S. Baccaloni with. Orchestra: "La Traviata." 11.20: Young Ideas, conducted by George Ivan Smith. 11.50: Albert Sandler and. Orches tra. (Continued on next page.)
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MONDAY, JANUARY 30. $.15 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.0: What’s on the Air Tonight? 9.30: "How It Began." 9.45: Jay Whididen’s After Dinner Show. 46.30: S*etch. ; 10.55: Late news, N:S.W. Weather Forecast, Stocx Hxehange and late call and markets. 41.10: "The Gondoliers," by W. S. Gilbert ‘and Arthur Sullivan. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31. 9.2 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.30: "How It Began." 9.32: "The After Dinner Show." 40.0: Community Singing Concert, conducted by Bryson Taylor. Assisting artists: Dinks and Trixie (entertainers); Kathleen McMahon. (whistler); Wendling and Maloy (instrumentalists). 90.55: Ite news, N.S.W. weather forecast and market reports. Stock*exchange, late call, 41.10: "Paris Calling." Willa Hokin (soprano); "Will Perryman (tenor); Francois Stempinski (violin) with Desmond Tanner at the electric organ. $1.30: Studio Concert Orchestra, -eonducted by Percy Code. 42.15 am.: Two-piano recital by Maisie Reid and Katie Cornford. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 9.0 p.m.: What’s on the Air Tonight? §.2: Dinner music. 9.30: "How It Began." §.32: The After Dinner Show, 10.0: The Studio Symrhony Or: cenestra. 90.40: Recital by Dorothy D’Orr (soprano). 40.55: Late news, N.S.W. weather forecast and -market reports Stock exchange; late call. 11.15: General Knowledge Bee. 11.35: "Marching Songs," present. ed by Desmond Tanner witb instrumentalists. 7.55: "News from -urope." 125 am.: "Swing is Here." THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 9,2 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.20: "How It Began." §.32: The After Dinner Show. 10.0: The ABC Wireless Chorus. 40.20: Jim Davidson’s ABC Danco Band. ‘ 70.55: Late news, N.S.W. weather forecast and market reports. Stock exchange, late call. 11.15: "Some Films of the Week." 41.30: Mastersingers quar’ ‘ 91.45: Talk. 42.0: National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 8.5 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.0: What’s on the Air Tonight? °9.30: "How It Began." 9.32: ..e After Dinner Show. 10.0: "Celebrity Re-Creations." 41.50: Interlude. 41.55: Sporting previvws. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 8.10 p.m.: Modern Languages ses-sion-French, 9.2: Dinner music. 9.20: "ow It Began,"
40.0: "iusical Hall Memories." 40.40: Programme by The Har. moniques. 41.0: Recital by Beryl Howard (novelty -pianist). 41.20: Radio Roundsman. 41.40: Jim Davidson’s «BC Dance Band.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 33, 27 January 1939, Page 36
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