Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Saturday 27 January 1940, page 2


, TO-MORROW

To morrow from 3AR the first complete broadcast of the famous opera Turandot will be heard The opera has been arranged by Gordon Ireland and will be heard from 7 30 until 9 30 There will be a talk by Mrs E I Moresby entitled YMCA Work for the Fighting Forces heard through 3LO at 6 25 p m

3AR AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL 9 15 a m -Sporting Session

10 16 am Current Books Worth Reading 10 30 am - New Releases Arranged t Gregory Spencer

12 15 pm-Operatic Excerpts 12 55 pm Midday News 7 30 p m - Turandot

10.30 p.m. -Readings from the Bible

3LO-VICTORIAN NATIONAL 9 30 am -Sunday Morning Musicale 10 30 am The Handyman s Sessional

amateur Eucharist from St. Peter's Church, Eastern Hill

1 30 i in - Questions and Miss ers Rev Dr C Irving Benson

2pm - The Composer Performs arranged by Gregory Spencer

3.10 p.m. Pleasant Sunday) Afternoon Service

C pm-Poems by Bernard O Dowd the Australian poet

7 pm Divine Service

3UZ MELBOURNE

3UZ Sunday morning and afternoon presentations have been acclaimed as the finest on the strand this Sunday the programmes are particularly outstanding including many artists exclusive to this station

Moving into the evening programme we And such beautiful musical pro- grammes as The Hour of Charm at 8 30 The Concert Master at 6 30

Erin Remembers at 7 30 Memories of the Opera at 3 pm Singing Strings at 3 30 and Theatrical Cocktail at 9 pm This latter programme features some delightful musical comedy

memories

7 45 , ... 2...

9 30 p m -B B C News

9.45 pm-important World Affairs Broadcast by Observer

10 p m - Treasure Chest of Melody.

10 20 pm- The Argus New York Nous

3YB WARRNAMBOOL

Tile feature Organ and Voice with Anthony Strange tenor and Arnold Westgarth

organist opens The Argus Sunday matinee at 12 30 after which you will hear the following numbers - Puccini Potpourri played by Marek Weber's Orchestra Milltza Korjus singing Oh Night of Dreams and Dance of the Geisha played on the piano by Beatrice Tange At 1 15 Mantoianls Orchestra entertains and at 9 30 a feature Come into the Garden With Middleton will be broadcast String Serenade is featured at 1 45 and at 2 15 a musical revue of East Side of Heaven

6 30 am Melodies, of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy

7 p in -B B c News

7 15 p m -Veterinary Talk

7 45 pm-The Radio That Hitler Fears Spur -Golden Melodies

3 30 p in - Cecil Marriott presents The

Veteran

9pm -Maples Show

10.30 p.m. - The Argus, Ntl s

SUL WARRAGUL

The Argus midday matinee commences at 12 30 and at 12 45 half an hour is devoted to a feature Cameo of Fame Sundays Cameo of Fame is devoted to Paul Robeson the negro bass to whose singing the world has thrilled He sings Love Song (Wimperis) Still Suits Me (Kern) plantation songs and a Paul Robeson medley At 115 we present 15 minutes of Tchaikowsky is music which includes Marche Slave

played by Boston Promenade Orchestra and None But the Lonely Heart ' sung by Lawrence Tibbett At 145 Rossini's Overture Semiramide will be played by the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and at 2 o'clock a programme entitled Form Four s will be broadcast this

will featuring world famous local and instrumental quartets

6 15pm -The Padre

6 30 p m Comfortable Concert 7 p marks B c News

8 pm*-Tcnor Programme

9 p m The Radio that Hitler fears

9.45 pin- Observer on Foreign Affairs

3SR SHEPPARTON

On Sunday 3SR programe commences at 9 am with popular band music and it 9 15 a m Pastor J Ross James will conduct the Radio Advent Church At 3 30 p m Rev R Hadden will speak in the Open Pulpit Session Remember to night at 715 that grand new feature Dr Davey the Happiest Man on Earth

laugh your cares away 6pm - Golden Hour

7 pm Dr Davey and the Happiest Man on Earth

7 30 pm- The Radio That Hitler Totals 8pm World famous Tenors 9 p m -Maples Show

100 p in The Argus Network News