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The Age from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia • Page 21

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The Agei
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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21
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2f)Iizn ary '4 programmes mainly a MELBOURNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1972 viewing hand-me-down year TELEVIEWER LOOKS AT TV '72 .2 THE AUNTY JACK STORY PAT DREVERMAN REPORTS 3 COMMERCIAL RADIO PICKS ITS HIGHSPOTS 3 Mike Walsh, last seen in his own television show about a year ago from HSV-7, will conduct a 90-minute, five days a week daytime- programme for the 0-10 network, starting early in the new year. Mike Walsh is back to make daytime TV The personality was expected back in Melbourne this week from Britain, where he. has been living most of the time since the collapse of his earlier show. After Graham Kennedy, Mike is regarded as one of the best ad-libbers to emerge from Australian TV. He is a The new daytime show will initially emanate from the TEN-10 studios in Sydney.

This will be his second big venture into daily daytime television. Some years ago, before switching to HSV-7, Mike presented a morning show from GTV-9. former radio man and once ran a popular session on XY. During his recent stay in England, ABC listeners, have occasionally heard him in interview segments broadcast in the Peter Young Show. RECORDS I Nineteen seventy-two, like any other year had its highlights, both bitter and sweet and the coming of the New Year as always, finds television reminiscing.

in This Week, at 11.10 p.m., Sunday, December 31. Ron Casey looks at Munich; John Boland covers Sir Henry Bolte's -Hirement and the U.S. elections; Merv Lincoln talks about the Ansett-TNT takeover bid; Denis Warner reviews the year in Asia, and Danny Webb covers conservation and the environment. ATV-0 will cover events of the past year in normal news services. LO has put together a radio programme titled At Last the AMPM Show, at 7.15 p.m., Sunday, December 31.

The programme, to be presented by Robert Peach of AM and Bill Dowsett of PM, includes the visits of Princess Margaret, David Frost and Ralph Nader, the retirements of politicians Bolte and Calwell and the tour of the Chinese table tennis team. ABV-2 is first off the mark with a one and a quarter hour programme Exit '72, at 8.55 p.m., tonight (Thursday). Written and produced by Ivan Chapman, it uses newsreel footage to cover such events as the Munich Games' triumphs and tragedy. President Nixon's visit to China, the Queensland Box Flat mining disaster, and the United States elections. Narrator is James Dibble.

GTV-9's news team has put together a one-hour programme reviewing the year, 1972: Year of Promise, to be telecast at 7.30 p.m., Sunday, December 31. It includes peace and war developments in Vietnam, Ulster's Bloody Sunday, aircraft hijacking, bombings in Sydney, the retirement of Sir Henry Bolte, and Carlton's grand final win over Richmond. HSV-7 includes its end of the year round-up THE HAIR may be un familior, also the ex Jt ALLANS Your World of Music Opera broadcast premiere An Australian ballad opera featuring music ranging from folk to hard rock and blues will have its radio premiere on New Year's Day. pression. But there's no mistaking the lace of Warren Mitchell, made up for a sketch he recorded for GTV-9 when in Australia two yeors ago.

It has been incorporated in a re-editcd version of The Many Faces of Warren Mitchell that will occupy half an hour of viewing time from GTV-9 at 8 p.m., Thursday, January 4. COD OF OUR FATHERS THE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR The Philadelphia Brass EnsemblcCondie SBR 235395 Terry and Frankie, by Australian composer Ian Macdougall will be broadcast on LO, at 7.15 p.m., Monday, January 1. Jeannie Lewis sings the role of Terry and Graham Lowndes is Frankie. They sing a series of songs connected by a narration. NOCTURNE Music for quiet listening Leonard BernsteinNew York- pnu.

23M47 a.a WTllF'-' 11,11 tixSiSL ids. THE MOLDAU AND OTHER FAVORITES Leonard Bernstein NCW York Phil. SBK 235473 GREATEST HITSTHE VIOLLN Isaac Plnchas S5.M Zukcrman SBR 235516 It is the story of two young people distressed by the lack of warmth and communication in society. They set out on a journey taking them to a psychiatrist's couch, an opal mine, a train smash and finally to a degree of peace of mind. The opera was first performed at the Aquarius Festival in Canberra, in 1971, and was extensively re-written for radio.

The narrator is John Wood and musical backing is provided by The Third Union Band and members of Country Radio. Jeannie Lewis toured with the American Blues Festival in December. FAVORITE AIRS AND DANCES FROM THE AGE OF ELEGANCE Philadelphia OrchOrmandy SBR 235435 tSM MUSIC FOR GLASS HARMONICA (Mozart; Reichardr: Schultz etc.) TVS 34452 S1.2S' fcesr wishes for a pRospeRous New yeAR to you and youRS IAN MACDOUGALL, composer. EMIL GILES Beethoven's and Rachmanlnov's Piano Concertos No. 3 Mozart: Sonata Nr.

16 Chopin: Sonata Nr. 2 Orchestra de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoir, ParisA Cluytens 3 LP 1531 1626 S12.4 COPELLIA Complete Ballet Bolshoi Orchestra 2 L.P.S XR 85960 $12.4 She has appeared in the ABV-2 series Fusions and in Room to Move concerts. She also sang with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Tully in the performance of Peter Scul-thorpe's Love 200. TAUBER SINGS LEHAR HZEt 77 S-5 SONGS OF RUSSIA AND SCANDINAVA NICOLAI GEDDA Jan EyronPiano CO 63-28023 M-2B VERDI: DER TROUBADOUR Highlights With CoreUI; Tiled: Merrill CO 63-00841 t-2 MARIA AULAS Selections from Puccini Operas CO 63-00417 MM ENRICO CARUSO SONGS ARIAS FROM GREAT OPERAS First 1902 recording CO 47-00637 tSM VFL chief 'opens' show A SELECTION OF GERARD HOFFNUNG SHZE 803 IS-S WINE, WOMEN AND SONG With Alton Bauer, Zither SLE 14378 $5.1 Whitten (football) it will call on a series of ex-p including Ted Ryan (racing), Peter Mills (golf). Jack Reilly (soccer), Ron McKenzie (tennis), Bill Jacobs (cricket), and all-rounder Brian Smith.

The director of the VFL, Mr. Eric McCutchan, is the inaugural guest of GTV-9's new 90-minutes Sunday Sports Show, starting at 10.30 a.m., December 31. Compered by Ted WALES LAND OF SONG Including: Land of my Fathers: God Bless the Prince of Wales; We'll keep a Welcome: Men of Harlech: Ash Grove Others GH 3.M THE LAST GOON SHOW OF ALL REB 142S SS.M THE ARTISTRY OF FERRUCCIO TAGLIAVINT Including arias from: Marta; Rigoletto; Tosca; Un Ballo In Maschera: Madama Butterfly Everest 3177 S3.M Budget Price Hi-Fi Equipment THE ARTISTRY OF FRANCO CORELLI (with Italian Radio Symph. Orch.) Including arias from: Aida; Rigoletto; Otello: La Forza Del Destino: II Trovatore Everest 3207 fZM Rogers Bast English solid. Stala Control Amplifier 30 watts RMS output.

Retsii pries S220.00 Phis B.S.R. PI 28 turntable. Retail pries SS1.00 Empire Diamond msonstic cartridge 909X. Retail price S24.9S Two Hi-Fi loudspeakers complete in eabi-net. Retail price 484 OO S389.9S ALLANS MUSIC AUSTRALIA PTY.

LTD. 276 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL PRICE FOR THE ABOVE UNIT S289.95 RECORDED MUSIC SALON 11 COLLINS STREET, MELB. C- Tel. 63 6257 Tel. 63 3870.

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