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MELBOURNE 630 k.c. 476.3 m,

(National Station) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 8.0. p.m.: The BBC half-hour-a special broadcast from the EmPire station. 8.30: A fairy story: "The Three Golden Hairs," from Grimm’s. Fairy Tales. Dramatised by Fitz- . maurice Hill. 9.0: Talk: "The Future of the Past and Romantic South Seas," Dr. Tan Hogbin. 9.30; ""When Day is Done," presented by the Salon Orchestra and singers, featuring ‘Thea Philips (soprano). conducted by Harry Bloom. 10.15: "The Game," a radio play by Philip Wade. 11.15: "International ‘Aifairs," Dr. A. C, V. Melbourne.

11.385: Recital by Tossy Spivakovsky (violin) and Jascha Spivakovsky (piano). 12.0: "Readings from the Bible." 12.10 am.: Peter Dawson (bassbaritone): "Kingfisher Blue" (Woodforde-Finten), "Dark-Hair-ed Marie" (Lozanne), "Tis I" (Pinsuti). MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 8.45 pm: "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 Kd mund Barclay. Episode 8: "Guilty Glenda." 10.30: The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, presents ‘Music of the Films," 11.0: Topical revue-this week’s news in song, sketch and storywritten by Colin Wills, 11.30: Young Australia recit-’ by * John Douglas Todd (pianis., and Albert Preston (violinist). 11.45: "The Voice of Youth"’-segs-sion conducted by George Ivan Smith. "How would equal pay for equal work for women affect the coming generation?"’-a discussion by Mr. Les Hanks and Miss Joan Bourne. 12.0: "Modern and Contemporary Composers." 12.30 am.: The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. 41.0: Meditation music. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 845 p.m.: Sporting session, con ducted by Mel Morris. 10.0: "The Ghost Knows Best’a musical farce by Mabel and Denis Constanduros. Music by Reynell Wreford. 11.0: A recital by Zena Moller (soprano). "ey

11.10; "The Golden Mile"’-the story of Kalgoorlie in drama and narrative, written and compiled by Professor Thompson and Hdmund Barclay. 11.45: A pianoforte recital by Beatrice Tange. 12.15 am: "Bal Masque," presented by Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1.. 8.45 p.m.: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 10.0: "As You Like It," presented by the ABC Light Opera Company. 11.0: Jim Gerale (well known. vaudeville star) in association With Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band. 11.40: Ballad concert. 12.15 am.: "Let’s Go to London." 12.50: "Pastor ale" (a recorded feature). . THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 8.45 -p.m.: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 10.0: "Nocturne"’-a new radio play by Edmund Barclay. 11.0: "Summer Orchestral Hour", With ‘the ABC (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Percy Code. 12.0: A vre-broadcast from the. BBC Empire station of a talk on. ‘Woreign Affairs. 12.15 am. "Night Club," present ed by Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band, FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 8.15 p.m.: Special racing session, conducted by Jim Carroll. pe

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8.45: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 9.0: "Stand To": The sixth of a series of descriptive broadcasts of the Australian defence services, arranged and presented by "Sparks’-‘The Sappers." 10.0: "Hit Parade" with Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band. * 40.30: Recital by Paul Kain (tenor) in association with Desmond Tanner, at the electric organ. 10.50: Light orchestral programme py the ABC (Adelaide) Studio Orchestra, conducted by Norman Chinner. 11.20: "Gilbert Without Sullivan," a talk by Mr. S. Talbot Smith. 41.30: A pianoforte recital by George Pearce. 11.45: A programme of part songs presented by the ABC (Adelaide) Wireless Chorus, -conducted by Norman Chinner. 42.0: From the Eider Conservatorium: An organ recital by John Horner. 12.20 a.m.: "In a Persian Garden" -song cycle by Liza Lehmann with quotations from Omar Khayyam. SATURDAY, MARCH 4. 8.46 p.m.: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 9.25: Jim Gerald’s after dinner show.

10.0: "Mr. Walker Wants to Know." 10.10: "Merrie England," presented by ABC (Sydney) Concert Orchestra and Wireless Chorus, conducted by Percy Code, 11.0: Programme by "The Mastersingers Quartet." 41.15: "Highbrow Variety’-a miscellaneous collection of sophisticated shorts, selected and arranged for broadcasting by Mark Makeham. 12.0: A sonata recital by Phyllis McDonald (violin) and Frank Hutchens (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 37, 24 February 1939, Page 34

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3AR Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 37, 24 February 1939, Page 34

3AR Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 37, 24 February 1939, Page 34

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