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(National Station) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 8.30 p.m.: "Adventures in Music," by Lindley Evans. 9.30: "When Day is Done," presented by the Salon Orchestra, and singers, featuring Thea Philips (soprano). Conducted by Harry Bloom. 10.15: "Jutland, May 31, 1916’compiled by "Taffrail."
11.15: A talk on "International Affairs." 11.30: Recital by Tossy Spivakovsky (violin) and Jascha Spivakovsky (piano). 12.0: Readings from the Bible. 12.10 a.m.: Peter Dawson (bass baritone). MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 8.45 p.m.: "Weekly Magazine of Sport," by Victor Richardson. 8.55: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 10.0:. "Singapore Spy"-written for radio by Edmund Barclay. Episode 6: "Exit Henri." 10.30: Recital by the National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. 11.0: Topical revue-this week’s news in song, sketch and storywritten by Colin Wills. 11.30: "Young Australia’"-a recital by Alethea Helsden (violinist). 11.45: "The Voice of Youth’-ses-sion conducted by George Ivan Smith. "Youth’s Idea of Australia’s Future," Mr. Ted. Littlejohn and Miss Marian Harvey. 12.0: "Modern and Contemporary Composers’-continuation of a series of programmes of music, by modern and contemporary composers, arrauged by Roy Agnew, 12.30 am.: "Boys of the Old Brigade,"’ featuring the National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. Episode 12: "Drums of the 34th." 1.0: Meditation music,
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 174. 8.45 p.m.: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 10.0: Symphony hour, presented by the Melbourne Concert Orchestra under the direction of Joseph Post. . 11.0. Ballad recital by Arthur Little (baritone): 71.15: "A Symphony in Industry’- @ series of descriptive talks arranged for broadcasting by Tarlton Rayment. No. 3: "The Spirit of the Vine." 11.30: From Richmond city baths -description of the Interstate water polo championships for the Regal Cup-New South Wales vy. Victoria. 41.40: "Romany Rye" presented by Harry Bloom’s tango band. 12.0: "Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg" ("The Mastersingers of Nuremberg")-an abridged version of the opera by Richard Wagmer — arranged, annotated and compered by Gordon Ireland. Part i: Acts I and II, 1.0: Meditation music. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 8.45 pm.: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris, 10.0: "As You Like It," presented by the ABC Light Opera Company. 11.0: "Variety," with Harry Bloom’s band: ,
11.30: A programme of salon music by the ABC Light Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Post, 12.0: "Die Meisteringer von Nurnberg" (The Mastersingers of Nuremberg)-an abridged version of the opera, by Richard Wagner — arranged, annotated, and compered by Gordon Ireland. Part 2: Act Illi. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 8.45 p.m.: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 10.0: "The Jade Claw’’-a play by Nicholas Sandys-adapted for broadcasting by Hugh Stewart. 11.0. Brass band recital. 11.30: Male quartet. 11.45: Pianoforte recital. 12.5 am.: A rebroadcast from the Empire Station of a talk on "Woreign Affairs." 12.20: "Design for Dancing," presented by Harry Bloom’s dance band. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 8.15 pem.: Special racing session, conducted by Jim Carroll, 8.45: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 10.0: "The Hit Parade" with Jim Davidson’s ABC dance band. 10.30: A recital by Al. Hammett (saxophone), in association with Desmond Tanner at the electric organ, 10.50: Old and new-a programme of variety incorporating Bebe Scott and Cap Randall, Wileen
Dunne, Tom Noonan, Tony Romano and Sam Stern. ° 11.15: The ABC (Brisbane) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Cecil Shaw, presents a programme of favourites. 11.45: The Hurstville Choral Society, conducted by Vivian W. Peterson. 12.0: A recital by the Sydney Instrumental Trio, Trio in C Major (Brahms). 12.30 am.: "Cosmopolitan’-a recorded feature programme. 1.0: Meditation music. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 840 p.m.: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 9.35: "The After Dinner Show." 10.0: Ballad recital with WBileen Boyd (contralto) and Stanley Clarkson (baritone). 10.20: From the Sydney sports arena: Description of the fifth speedway test, England v. Australia, 11.20: "February Frolics’-a _ frivolous festival of fun written for broadcasting by Mark Makeham. Presented by the ABC Revue Company, assisted by the Theatre Orchestra, and Wireless Chorus, under the direction of Elford Mack. 12.0: Recital by Bertha Jorgensen (violin) and Marjorie Summers (piano). 12.30 -am.: BBC §half-hour-a special re-broadcast from the Empire Station. 1.0: Meditation music.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 35, 10 February 1939, Page 38
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6633AR Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 35, 10 February 1939, Page 38
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