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Monday, August 21 7.30: p.m.: Dinney music. 9.0: The after dinner show. 9.15: "Rhymes in Rhythm," presented by Harry Bloom’s Dance | Band. , 9.45: From the Melbourn, Town Hall: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcoim Sargent. Soloist: Marcel Dupre (organist). 470.30: "Rendezvous with Rhythm," Mabel Nelson and Vera Howe (pianists). 10.45: From the Alfred Hall, Ballarat: Concert by the Comedy Harmonists. 11.20: BBC recording, "Poor Old Snell"’-a Cockney sketch by Mabel Constandurous. 11.30: News and weather information. 11.40: Mirth and melody, 12.0: Close down, Tuesday, August 22 9.0 p.m.: The after dinner show. 9.30: Sonata recital by Jascha Spivakovsky (piano) an" Tossy Spivakovsky (violin). 10.0: Round the Town-a review of films and the theatre by Mr. Vance ‘Palmer. 10.15: Romance in melody. 10.30: Trumpet solos by John Robertson. 10.45; Duets by Victoria Anderson (contralto), and Viola Morris (soprano). Accompanist: Carl Bartling. 11.15: The Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski. 11.805 News and weather informaon. 11.40: Early stages in Japanese,
eonducted by Mr. Harry Traynor and Myr. M. Jnesaki. 42.0: Close down. Wednesday, Aug. 23 7.30 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.0: The aiter dinner show, 9.30: Recital by Hugh MeClean (violin) and Georgina McClean {viola}. Aecompanist: Raymond Lambert. 10.0: "In Olé Champagne: The Flight and Capiure of Marie Antoinette (2)," a talk by Dr, J. Alexander Gunz. 40.15: Martial mome-is. 70.30: Vera Buc’ compositions sung by Alan Eddy (hass)-the composer at the piano. 41.30: News and weather information. 14.40: Revivals in rhythm. 12.0: Close down. Thursday, August 24 7.30 p.m.: Dinner miusie. 9.0: The after dinner show. $.30: "Colour Canvas," presented
by Jim Davidson and his Syna _ eopainters, with the ABC Wireless Chorus. 10.0: "Hullo Mr. Quips"’--with Jim Gerald-a _ school-room frolic. 10.30: The Balo-Mando Ensemble, 11.0: "Tales. of the Tartans: The MacIntosh*-a dramatised talk by C. Tapley Timms. 14.45; The gay serenader: 11.30: News and weather informa tion. 12.0: Close down, Friday, August 25 7.30 p.m.: Dinner music. 9.0: The after-dinner shor. 9.30: Pianoforte recital by Fascha Spivakovsky, se 9.45: From Melbourne Town Hall: Melbourne Symphony Or. chestra, conducted by Dr. Mal colm Sargent. 40.30: ABC Wireless Chorus, cons ducted by Joseph Post. 10.50: "Rhythm Variety," pre sented by Harry Bloom’s Dance Band. (Continued on page 38.)
Australian Stations {Continued from previous page.) 41.80: News and weather information. 41.40: WEveryman’s garden, conducted by "Eremad." 12.0: Close down. Saturday, August 26 7.40: Modern languages, French: Dr. L. D. Woodward .nd M. Gschaedler. 7.40 p.m.: Modern languages, french: Dr. L. D. Woodward and M. Gschaedler. 8.0: Dinner music. 9.5: Sporting highlights of the week. 9.30: Recital by Hugh McClean (violin) and Georgina McClean (viola). Accompanist: Poymond Lambert. 40.0: BBC recording, "Kentucky Minstrels," devised and produced by Barry S. Peppar. 10.30: Light instrumental music by tne Elizabethan Quartet. "Tonight we Dance," with Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band. , 11.80: News and weather information. 11.40: "Tonight we Dance" (continued). 42.15 a.m.: Desmond Tanner at the electric organ. 42.30: "Night Club," with Jim Davidson’s Band, Lulia Fanning and cast. 1.30: Close down.
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Radio Record, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 21 August 1939, Page 37
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4983LO Radio Record, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 21 August 1939, Page 37
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