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Monday, August 21 7.45 p.m.: Musical savouries, 8.0; Essential services, 8.15: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 8.30: "Wilkins Jorum’=-serial by Fitzmaurice Till 8.50: Fourth news session and commentary. 9.20: National talk: "Men Taiking." 9.30: "Valley of the Sky," by Tarleton Rayment; dramatised for radio by Edmand Bnurelay. Episode No. 7: "Good and Bad."

10.0: "Songs of the People"’-a pro‘gramme of music they used ‘to sing, presented by ihe ABC (Brisbane) Wireless Chorus with Hisie Borchert (soprano) and Noel Walker (bass). Supported by the ABC (Brisbane) Ooncsrt Orchestra, under the direction of W. Nelson Burton. 10.15: The Sporting Magazine, edited by Alan MecGilvray. 10.30: The Don Cossacks Choir, conducted by Serge Jaroff, 410. 40: Melbourne Symphony ‘Grchestra, conducted by Dr. Bialcolm Sargent. Soloist: Marcel Dupre (organist). From the Melbourne Town Fall, 41.45: "Young Australia"-The Voice of Youth,’ conducted by Chester Wilmot. fi2.0: "Modern and Contemporary Composers," arranged by Roy Agnew. Pianist: Ernest Ermpson, Violinist: Ronald Wilkinson, 12.30 a.m.: Peaceful Ways. 42.50: Fifth news. session, 4.0: Close down, —

Tuesday, August 22 7.45 p.m.: Musical savouries, 8.0: Essential services, 8.15; Sporting session, contacted by Mel Morris. 8.50: Diggers’ session, famous Australian regiments: "The Maitland Regiment’-a dramatised talk by GC. Tapley Timms, 8.50: Fourth news session and commentary. 9,20: The News Behind the News, by "The Waichman." 9.50: "Is There A Sturgeon In The House?"’-an animated sound cartoon ‘written for- broadcasting by Mark Makebam with water music by Cecil raser, 12.5; The Comedy Harmonists trom the Plaza Theatre, Geelong. 10.39: National talk: "Agriculture as a Career for your Boy," Dr. A. R. Callagham, principal of Roseworthy -Agricultural College. 10.45: The ABC (Adelaide) Studio Orchestra, conducted, by William Cade. 11.15: "Australia at Work-iron Ore," an actuality broadcast Zrom Whyalla and Iron Knob. 11.45: Harold Williams presents "Four Cautionary Tales and a Moral.’ 12.0: ‘This week’s story: "The Family Man," Mr. Vance Palmer, 12.15 am.: "The Painted Desert"a Gordon Ireland feature, 12.59: Fifth news session, 1.0: Close down. Wednesday, Aug. 23 7.45 p.m. Young people’s talk: "Young People on the Air," conducted by "Bully" Taylor. 8.0: Essential services. 8,15: Sporting session, conducted ‘by Mel Morris, 8.30: "Wilkins Jorum"-a serial by Witzmaurice Hill, 8.50: Fourth news session and commentary. ‘3.20: National talk: "The Story Behind the Name-Picton"; a dramatised talk by J. W. Robinson and L. G. Bowen. 9.30: "As You Like It," presented by the ABC Light Opera Company. 10.0: All star variety, featuring Wick Lucas, world-famous guitarist, (by arrangement with Tivoli Theatres, Limited), with the Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Elford Mack. 10.30: "Jim and Jitters," with Jim Gerald and Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band. 11.15: National talk: "A Tramear Sermon," by Mr. Richard P. Qua. 11.30; A programme by the Sydney Instrumentai 'Trio. 12.0: Eric Coates Explains. 12.30 am.: Meditation musie, 12.50: Fifth news session, 10: Close down, Thursday, August 24 7.45 p.em.: Musical ‘savouries. 8.0: Dssential services. 8.15: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 8.30: Diggers’ session: "The Digger on Leave-Cairo," by Mr. Hector Dinning,

8.50; Fonrth news session and commentary. 9.20: National talk. 9.30: The ABC (Brisbane) Concert Orchestra and Wireless Chorus under the musical direction of W. Nelson Burton, 10.5; "In Thy Most Need’-a dramatic narrative of the liberation of the Dutch Republic, by Alexander Turner, 19.45; Recital by Eunice Knapp

(contralto) with Hilda Woolner at the piano. 11.0: Five-fold variety, featuring the Three Trumpeteers, Harry Seymour; The Rambling Misreporter, Hileen Dunne (vocal- ' ist); and The Greigs, Hawaiian Duo. 11.30: Violin recital by Daisy Richards. 11.45: BBC World Affairs-a rebroadcast of a talk from the Empire station, 12.0: Invitation to the Dance. 12.30 am.: Peaceful Ways. 12.50: Fifth news session. 1.0: Close down. Friday, August 25 745 p.m.: Special racing session, conducted by Jim Carrol. 8.0: Essential services. 8.15: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 8.30: "Wilkins Jorum"-a serial by Fitzmaurice Fill. 8.50: Fourth news session and commentary, 9.20: National talk: "A Day in the Life of a Ship’s Radio Officer," by Mr. G. F. Shaw, radio officer

on the s.s. Durham, . 9.30: "Thai’s A Good Liitle Girl’a tragedy, by Walter Brooksbane, 10.15; Malvern Municipal and Tramways Band, conducted by Captain Harry Shugg. 10.45: From the Melbourne Town Hall: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Soloist: Stella Power (soprano).

11.45: Frederic Collier (bass-bari-tone). 12.0: "Love’s Philosophy"’-a Gordon Ireiand feature, 12.50 a.m.: Fifth news session, 1.0: Close down. Saturday, August 26 7.30 p.m.: Musical savouries. 8.0: Essential services. 8.10; Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 8.30: Musical savouries, continued. 8.50: Fourth news session and commentary. 9.5: Musical Hall Memories. $.30: George Robey, the famous English comedian (by arrangement with Tivoli Theatres, Limited). 9.45: The Studio Concert Orchestra, conducted by Percy Code. 10.30: "What Happened At 9.20?" (No. 4): "The Mysterious Voice in St. Andrew’s Hail." 11.15: Strella Wilson (soprano). 11.30: "Melody by Candlelight," presented by Mancell Kirby at the Harpsichord with assisting artists. 12.0; BBC half-hour-a special re-

broadcast from the Empirg Station, 12.30 a.m.: Meditation arasic 12.50: Fifth news session, 1.0; Close down,

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Radio Record, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 21 August 1939, Page 36

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2FC Radio Record, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 21 August 1939, Page 36

2FC Radio Record, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 21 August 1939, Page 36

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