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(National Station) SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 9.0 p.m.: Divine service from St. Paul’s Cathedral. 40.30: A recital by Elva Jenkins (contr-..lto), 8.45: Fireside and field glasses, travel letters from a wander in the Pacific, Mr Basil Hall. 11.10: A recital by David Sisserman (cellist). 41.30: A BBC recording, "London's River," a programme devised and presented by William Maclurg. Linking dialogue by Valentine Dunn. Musical arrangements by Rae Jenkins. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 8.0 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.45: Harry Bloom’s after-dinner show. 10.30: "Love Marches On" (No. 2), a comedietta with very little music by Mark Makeham, 11.15: A programme of International celebrities, with special ‘annotatiors by Kevin Bradley, "Das Lied Von Der Erde." By Gustav Mahler, presented by Charles Kulman (tenor), Kerstin Thorborg (contralto), and Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Walter. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 21 8.0 p.m,: Dinner music. 9.30: The after-dinner show. 10.0: "From the Hill Billy Cabin," featuring Colin Crane. 10.30: "Round the Town," a review of the films and the theatre by Vance Palmer. 10.45: "Cinema Celebrities," a programme of screen favourites, featuring excerpts from films past, present and future. 11.10: A brass band recital by the Hawthorn City Band, conducted by A, H. Paxton. 11.40: "Ireland in Song and Story," presented by Aileen Brooksbank. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 8.0 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.30: The after-dinner show, 10.0: A pianoforte recital by Peggy Valentine. 10.30: "Science and Society," a dramatised talk*by Mr. C. Tapley Timms.

10.50: Our Visitors for 1939: Marcel Dupre (organist). 41.10: A programme by the ABC Light Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Post. 41.30: "Songs and Their Singing," discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. 11.45: "Chopinata," a programme in honour of Frederick Chopin, who was born this day 129 years ago. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 8.0 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.30: The after-dinner show. 10.0: Jim Davidson’s Swingtet. 10.20: Desmond Tanner and Al Hammett. ; 10.40: ABC (Sydney) Wireless Chorus. 11.15: "A Martian Looks Us Over," being a series of talks given on the delectable planet Mars by Professor Esperance, fresh from @ visit to Barth, where he saw strange things. Reported by Edgar Holt. No. 3: "The Human as a Cosmic Joke." 11.30: "Melba, Queen of Song" {died February 23, 1931), a commemorat*ve programme, devised and written by Gordon Ireland, and dedicated to the memory of a great artiste, with a spoken appreciation by Mr. Harold Elvins. The narrators: Douglas Kelly and Gordon Ireljand.. 12.25 a.m,.: Music. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 9.30 p.m.: Swing is here. 10.0: "Dubarry" (Episode 7). 40.30: "The Fireside Four." Phylis Batchelor, Ada Summers (two pianos), Joy Tulloh (violin), and John Dickens (baritone), 11.10: From .the Hall of Honour, Geelong,, Community Singing, conducted by Jack Hayward. 11.40: A programme by the Melbourne Concert Orchestra, cons ducted by Joseph Post. Assisting artist, Thea Phillips (soprano). SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 8.30 p.m.: Dinner music, 9.35: Sporting highlights of the week, 10.0: "Vintage Variety." 11.15: "The T.N. Two," in Rime and Rhythm. * 11.30: Jim Davidson’s ABC Dante Band.

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

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

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

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