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. (National Station) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 10.30 p.m.: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Walter, "Academic Festival" Overture, Op. 80 (Brahms), 10.40: Fireside and Field Glasses, Travel letters from a wanderer in the Pacific-Mr. Basil Hall. 11.10: A light classical programme by the Vienna Trio,

41.30: Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Hugene Ormandy, "Rosenkavalier Walizes" (Strauss). 11.40: Recital by Lionello Cecil (tenor), MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 945 p.m.: Harry Bloom’s AfterDinner Show. 10.30: "The Little House," by Walter Brooksbank. 11.15: A programme of "International Celebrities," with special annotations by Kevin Bradley. The fourth of a series of Mozart operas: "Le Nozzi di Figaro," Acts 1 and 2. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 8.10 p.m.: Dinner music, 9.30: The After-Dinner Show. 10.0: "The Fated Hour." A radio play by Catherine Shepherd? 10.30: "Round the Town." A» view of the films and theatre Vance Palmer, 10.45: "Cinema Celebrities." A programme of screen favourites, featuring excerpts from films,past, present and future. 11.15: "From the Hill-Billy Cabin," featuring Colin Crane. 11.45: From Royal Hall, Footscray, community singing, conducted by Will Sampson. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY &. | 8.10 p.m,: Dinner music. 9,20: The After-Dinner Show. 10.0: A Schumann recital by Roy Shepherd (piano). 10.30: "Sport for the Millions." An informal ramble round 2 © present problem, by- Mr. C. Tapley Timms, 10.50: "Our Visitors for 1939°--Lotte Lehmann (soprano). 11.15: "Songs and Their Singing," discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. 11.30: A programme by the Light Orchestra, conducted by Josepia Post. : 12.0: A recital by Danny Malone {Irish tenor). 12.15 am.: Early Stages in Japanese, by Mr. H. Traynor and Mr. M. Inagaki. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 9.30 p.m.: The After-Dinner Show. 10.0: A programme by Jim David: son’s ABC Dance Band. 10.35: "The Music-Makers’ Ensemble." 11.15: "A Martian Looks Us Over," being a series of talks given on the delectable planet Mars by

Professor Esperance, fresh from @ visit ty Harth, where he saw strange things. Repeated by Edgar Holt-i: "Human Institutions," 11.30: A programme by Harry Bloom’s Dance Band. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 9.35 p.m.: Swing Is Here. 10.0: A radio serial, "Dubarry," by Arthur Greenaway, Episode No. 5: "The Arrest." 10.30: Harmonised numbers by "The Sundowners Male Quartet." 11.10: A programme by the Melbourne Concert Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Post. Assist» ing artist, George Hancock. 12.0: "Let’s Listen to Latvia!" An exclusive programme of Latvian music, including operetta, folk song and lieder by leading composers. Arranged and annotated by Gordon Ireland. Featuring the National Opera Orchestra (Riga), Pal Zakas (tenor), Adolf Kaktins (baritone) and the Reitera Koris, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 8.30 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.15: General knowledge bee, con--ducted by "Scribe," 9.35: Sporting highlights of the week. 10.0: "Heroisms Ail Around Us." A new radio play by Max Afford. 11.10: A novelty instrumental programme by the Two LL’s. 11.30: From the Richmond City Baths, descriptions of the Australian water polo championships for the Regal Cup between Victoria and New South Wales, 12.0: A programme by Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band.

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 34, 3 February 1939, Page 36

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3LO Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 34, 3 February 1939, Page 36

3LO Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 34, 3 February 1939, Page 36

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