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(National Station) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 172. 10.30 p.m.: A recital by George Hancock (baritene). 10.45: Fireside and field giassestravel letters from a wanderer in the Pacific-Mr. Basil Hail. 11.10: The Bohemian Ensemble, "Spanish Scenes." 11.40: "Around the Organ with Sankey," conducted by Robert H. Spaven. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 78. 8.0 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.45: Harry Bioom’s after-dinner "show. 10.0: "Love Marches On"’-a comedietia with very little music by Mark Makeham. 11.10: From the Richmond City Baths: Description of the interstate water polo championships for the Regal Cup-New South Wales v, Victoria. 11.30: A programme of "International Celebrities" with special
annotations by Kevin Bradley, The fifth of a series of Mozart Operas: "Le Nozzi Di Figaro." Acts 3 and 4, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 8.0 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.30: The After-Dinner Show. 40.0: "From the Hill Billy Cabin™ featuring Colin Crane, 40.30: "Round the Town"-a re view of the films and the theatre by Vance Paimer. 10.45: "Cinema Celebrities’--a programme of screen favourites, featuring excerpts from films past, present and future, 41.10: From the Richmond City Baths: Description of the interstate water polo championships for the Regal Cup-New South Wales v. Victoria. 41.40: Programme by the Interna: tional Hnsemble. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 8.0 p.m,: Dinner music. 9.30: "The After Dinner Show." 10.0: "Polly and Pop"-an original sketch by F. Fisher. Played by Vera and Alfred Field Fisher. 10.15: "Famous Operettas." 10.30: "Have We Got a Job?"-a dramatised talk by Mr. C, Tapley Timms. 10.50: "Our Visitors for 1929" Georg Szell conducting the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony No. 5 in BE Minor (Dvorak). 11.15: "Music from Many Lands," presented by Rita Miller (soprano) and Raymond Lambert (pianoforte). 41.45: A BBC recording: "A Northern Evening from Burbleton," arranged by T. Thompson. 12.15 am.: Harly Stages in Japa-nese-Mr. H, Traynor and Mr, M. tnagaki, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 8.0 p.m.: Dinner music; 9.30: The After Dinner Show. 10.0: The New Note Octet. Leader: Albert Fischer. 10.30: "Paris Calling" featuring Willa Hokin (soprano), William Perryman (tenor) and Francois Stempinski (violin) with Desmond Tanner at the electric organ, 11.15: "A Martian Looks Us Over"’-being a series of taiks given on the delectable planet Mars by Professor Esperance, fresh from a visit to Barth where he saw strange things. Repeated by Edgar Holt, Episode 2: "Human Institutions." 11.30: Ballad recital by May Daley (soprano), ¥ 11.45: The ABC (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus conducted by George English. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY i7. 8.0 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.30: "Swing is Here." 10.0: A radio serial: "Du Barry" by Arthur Greenaway. Episode No. 6: "The Friend of Man." 10.30: A programme by "The Vario Trio." 11.10: From Ballarat Town Hall: Community singing conducted by Will Sampson, 11.45: "A Musical Diary for 1900" -songs, first performances, tunes of the year, recalied in a page from the past. Devised and annotated by Gordon Ireland. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 8.30 p,m.: Dinner music. 9.35: Sporting highlights of the week, . {Continued on Pate 38.)
AUSTRALIAN STATIONS . . . . CONTINUED
10.0: A programme by the Melbourne Concert Orchestra conducted by Joseph Post. Assisting artist: George Hancock (baritone). 10.45: A pianoforte recital by Mabel Nelson. 11.15: A novelty instrumental programme by the Two LL’s. 11.40: Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 35, 10 February 1939, Page 36
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