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(National Siction) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 8.0 p.m.: The BBC half-hour-a special broadcast from the Empire Station. 8.30: "Adventures in Music," presented by Mr. Lindley Evans. 9.15: The Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, "TIdomeneo’-Gavotte . (Mozart). 70.0: "Australia’s Defences’-a talk by the Rt. Hon. Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. J. A. Lyons), 40.30: "When Day Is Done,’ presented by the Salon Orchestra and singers, conducted by Harry Bloon. 70.15: "Hscape’-a play by John Galsworthy, adapted for radia by Charles Wheeler. 41.15: International affairs, talk by Mr. H. D. Black, 41.30: A recital by Tossy Spivakovsky (violin) and Jascha Spivakovsky (piano). 12.0: Readings from the Bible. 42.10 am.: Peter Dawson (bassbaritone). & MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 8.45 p.m.: Weekly magazine of sport, conducted by Victor Richardson. 8.55: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 10.0: "Singapore Spy’-a dramatic serial written for radio by Edmund Barclay. Episode 7: "Death at the Dance." 40.30: Recital by the National Milttary Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. 41.0: "Topical Revue"-this week’s news in song, sketch and story -written by Colin Wills,

71.30: Recital by Beatrice Tange (pianist). 41.45: ‘The Voice of Youth’-ses-sion conducted by George Ivan Smith, Youth’s voice on national defence-Ed. Pate and Brian Hay. 12.0: "Modern and Contemporary Composers"-continuing a series of recorded programmes. of music by modern and contemporary composers, arranged by Roy Agnew. The Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski, "The Fire’ Bird" Suite (Stravinsky): 12.30 am.: Recital by National Military Band, vonducted by Stephen Yorke. 1.0: Meditation music. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 8.15 p.m.: "School Life and School Sport"-conducted by "Bully" Taylor. 3.45: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 10.0: "Cosi Fan Tutti’ ("The School for Lovers’)-a _ radio adaptation of the opera in two acts, by W. A. Mozart. 41.30: A talk by Sir Gilbert Dyett. 41.40: A recital by Tossy Spivakovsky (violin). 12.0: "A Symphony in Industry"’the fourth of a series of descriptive talks, written by Tariton Rayment-"The Flight of the Shuttles." 72.15 am.: "Rhythm Cocktails’"presented by Harry Bloom’s dance band. 12.45: "Down to the Sea in Ships." Devised by Gordon IreJand. The narrator, Alfred Bristowe. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 845 p.m.: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris, 10.0: "As You Like 1t"-pvesented by the ABC Light Opera Company. 411.0: Jim Gerald in association with Jim Davidson’s band. 11.40: Programme by the ABC (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Percy Code. 12.30 a.m.: "New York Nocturne." 4.0: Meditation music. THURSDAY, FEBR'ARY 23. 8.45 p.m.: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris, _ . ' 10.0: "There Are Three Sisters’"a play by Maxwell Dunn.

11.0: Ipswich Vice-Regal Band, conducted by J. Henry. 11.20: Recital by Eunice Knapp (contralto). : 11.30: Orchestral concert by ABC (Brisbane) Concert Orchestra, conducted by W. Nelson Burton. 42.5 am.: A rebroadcast from the Empire Station of a talk on "Foreign Affairs." 42.20: Jim Davidson’s ABC dance band. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 8.15 p.m.: 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. 10.35: Recital by Francois Stempinski (violinist), with Desmond Tanner at the electric organ. 11.0: "Measures in Miniature," presented by the Tasmanian Studio Orchestra, conducted by Clive Douglas. 11.30: "The Time Capsule"’-talk by Mr. L. Cerutty. 11.45: "Nights on the Volga’--a presentation of Russian melodies. 12.0: "Sea Power,’ by Alexander Turner. 12.35 am: "Castanets and Caravan," presented by Harry Bloom’s tango band. 4.0: "Melodies That Never Die." SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 8.40 p.m-: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 9,35: Jim Gerald’s after dinner show. 10.0: Symphony hour with the ABC (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra. Guest Conductor: Lionel Lawson. 11.0: Recital by the National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. : 11.30: "I Was There’-an interview between Mr. F. McLaurin Bartlett and Mr. W. E. Hart (one of the pioneers of Australian aviation). 11.45: Ballad recital by Zena Moller (Soprano) and Norman Hestelow (bass-baritone), with Ernest Llewellyn (violinist), 12.15 aim.: The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. | 12,30: BBC half-hour-a special rebroadcast from. the. Empire |, Stations — : : 1.0: Meditation music,

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 36, 17 February 1939, Page 37

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3AR Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 36, 17 February 1939, Page 37

3AR Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 36, 17 February 1939, Page 37

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