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‘(Nationa Station} SUNDAY, JANUARY 29. 8.0 p.m.: Links with the past, "Our Pioneer Families." 8.36: Egon Petri (piano) ‘Fantasia" ("In Memory of my Father’) (Busoni after Bach). Leopold Stokowski and _ the Philadelphia Orchestra, ‘"PreIude a apres Midi d’une Fanne" (Debussy). 9.0: Divine service. 10.30: Willem Mengelberg and his Concertgebouw Orchestra, "Huryanthe" Overture (Weber), Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Prof. Anton Konrath. Symphony No. 3 in D Minor, Scherzo (Bruckner). 10.40: "Fireside and Field Glasses," Mr. Basil Hall. 11.10: "Echoes of Russia," presented by "The Bohemian Ensemble." . 11.40: "Around the Organ with Sankey." MONDAY, JANUARY 30. 9.45 p.m.: Harry Bloom’s after dinner show.
10.30: "Eldorado," a crama in little, by Edgar Morrow, , 11.15: The third of a series of Mozart operas, "Don ciovanni," Act Il, Part 3. TUESDAY, JANUS °’ 34, 9.30 pm.: "The After Dinner Show." 40.0: A brass band recital by 39th Battalion Band. 10.30: "Round the Town," a review ef films and the theatre by Vance Palmer. 10. 45: "The T. .N. Two," in "Rhyme and Rhythm." 41.10: Australian swimming chame pionshirg ~, 11.145: "Covent Garden." The story of London’s famous market sé" to music. 11.45: Programme of light classics by the Strad Trio. 92.15: a.m. Australian swimming championships. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY #7. 930 pm: "The After Dinner Show." 10.0: "Polly and Pop." 10.15: Instrumental variety (R), 10.30: "Slum Clearance," 2 drarmae tised talk by Mr. C. Tapley Timms, 10.50: "Our Visitors for 1939," Peter Dawson (bass-baritone)} (R). 41.10: Salon musie by the ABO Light Orchestra. 11.35: Music from many lands, pree sented by Rita Miller (soprano), and Raymond Lambert (piano), "Australian Music." 12.15 am.: Rustralian swimming championships. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 9.40 p.m.: Recital by George Hans cock (baritone), 10.0: Programme by the Sydney Wireless Chorus, 10.20: Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band. 11.10: Australian swimming chamepionships. 41.15: "On the Road from Mandae lay." A talk by "Observer." 11.30: Recital by Lionello Cecil (tenor). 41.50: "Kreisleriana" A specially selected birthday programme from the works of Fritz Kreisler, 64 today. 12.0: Cricket talk. 42.20 am.: Australian swimming championships. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 9.30 p.m.: "Swing is Here," thirty minutes of genuine swing music, 10.0: A radio serial, ‘"Dubarry," by Arthur Greenaway. Episode No, "The Mysterious Letter." 10.8: "Gwen, Judith and Joan," sisters three in harmony. 11.10: Community singing, cone ducted * Jack Hayward. 11.50: "Mendelssohn’s Birthday." SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 10.0 p.m.: "Scrapbook for 1900," a BBC recording. 11.16: A: novelty instrumental prdgratime by the Two LW’s. 114,50: Jim Davidson's ABC Dance Baad,
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 33, 27 January 1939, Page 37
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4133LO Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 33, 27 January 1939, Page 37
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