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Friday, Feb. 22
6WF-Day sessions are substantially
the same as on Monday, with the ad-
dition of a recorded talk by the Rt.
Hon. Stanley Baldwin. M.P.. "The
British Character." 5.30: Children's
corner. 6.15: Dinner music 6.30:
Weather forecast for fruit driers
6.33: Music. 6.55: Racing and trot-
ting anticipations. 7.10: Agricultural
talk by Mr. H. Mccallum, sheep
and Wool Inspector, "Scientific As-
pects of the Pastoral Industry In
Western Australia." 7.25: Weather,
markets. Stock Exchange informa-
tion. 7.45: News. 8.0: Jennie Ben-
son and Albert Batchelder; songs,
"What Wouldn't I Say to That Man,"
"Harvest Time in Tennessee"; piano,
"Beautiful Girl"; songs, "I was a
Rich Millionaire," "Moving Day";
piano, "Almond Eyes," etc. 8.30: The
A.B.C. commentator-comments on
current news for country listeners.
9.0: Relayed from Melbourne, a
popular programme by the A.B.C.
Dance Orchestra. 10.0: Country
Week cricket review. 10.15: A mili-
tary band interlude 10.30: Late
weather, forecast for fruit dryers,
commercial data, programme fea-
tures. Saturday's racing and trotting
anticipations. 10.40: "Melodies from j
the Blue Pacific." 11.0: Close
6ML-Day sessions as on Monday.
8.0: Musical interlude 8.10: Ring-
side descriptions of the boxing con-
tests relayed to 6AM. 8.40: Special
session. 9.0: Ringside description of
the wrestling contest relayed to
6Ail. 10.30: Close
6PR-Day sessions as on Monday. 8.0:
"Der Freischütz," "Nautical joo
merits," "Rhapsody in Blue," "Devon,
O Devon," etc. 8.45: Gardening
talk. 'The Squirrel Dance," "Marie
Louise," "The Gipsy Baron," fan-
tasy. ?The Roadside Fire," "Tne
Five O'Clock Girl." etc 10.0:
In lighter vein with the silver screen
orchestra and Dick Powell. 10.30:
Close.
6AM-Day sessions as on Monday with
the addition of racing acceptances at
1.0. 6.0: Dinner music 6.45: Draw-
ing of the £5 Charities prizes. 7.10:
News. 7.20: Music. 7.25: Nemo on
to-day's sport. 7.68: Reports. 8.0:
Variety. 8.15: Broadcast of the
wrestling from the Luxor Stadium:
10.30: Close.
6IX-Day sessions as on Monday. 8.0:
"Harmony In the Home" programme
of "Everybody's Melodies," "Folies
Bergère," march, "The Old Spinning
Wheel," "The Boulevard of Broken
Dreams," "The Phantom Brigade,"
etc. 8.35: Eight piano rhapsodies,
"Rhapsody in Blue" and "Hungarian
Rhapsody No. 2." 8.50: News. 9.0:
New recordings by His ' Master's
Voice. 9.25: Light orchestral gems,
"Viennese Memories of Lehar." "A
Vision of Spring," "Venetian Nights.'"
9.50 News. 10.0: Concert hour. 11.0:
Close.
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