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The Age du lieu suivant : Melbourne, Victoria, Australia • Page 34

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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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"The Age" TV-Radio Guide, October 24-30, 1969 Page Three Lynda made a lovely bride LYNDA KEENE, who plays schoolgirl Ruth Grossark in ABV-2'3 serial Bellbird makes the traditional radiant bride she poses with her husband Greg -Anderson after their marriage last Saturday. Greg is else entertainer. He performed in the first series of Showcase with a bullwhip trick act. The couple will be as going to of Japan the for Expe 70, where Greg will perform part Australian entertainment contingent. RADIO The early evening programme format on ABC.

radio undergoes siderable change from Monday October 27. Apart from the scaled down children's session, announced in the last issue of TV Radio Guide, programmes affected include P.M., the current affairs magazine and The Pop Scene. P.M. will retain its time channel but will change stations. From Monday, it will be heard on LO at 6.5 p.m.

immediately after the 6 p.m. News, which also transfers from AR. Pop Scene Special returns in 13-week series from LO, this Young look time at 5.30 p.m. Australia's "Wild Johnny O'Keefe, is the subject of the first programme. Richard Combe will present the Monday "special" as well as and the Thursday Pop Scene edition, while Max Ambrose, Tony Featherstone and George Manning will be heard on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday respectively.

The new look children's programme, Young World, will be presented at 4.30 p.m. Argonauts' Club comperes, Mac, Barbara and Jimmy, will present the series which will have a new theme composed by Ringing the changes Richard Connolly, The Herbie Marks Quartet will in future provide musical backing for all ABC children's features. A new programme is Roundabout, comprising music and interviews. It will be heard from AR at 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. Martin Royal will be the Unchanged is the Stock Exchange report ROWLEY'S VIEW 09 from AR at 5.52 p.m.

Broadcasts deleted are Evensong (Monday) and Australian Music (Tuesday to Friday) previously heard from AR at 4.30 p.m. "We may have to re-block the foundations are moving A.M. compere in accident TALKED ABOUT A.M. linkman, Tony Lee. is back on the programme.

"Melba is me, with my farewells and says: FIONA BAILLIEU, who is back on ABC radio as a temporary announcer. Fiona's first farewell was two years ago. "But I've been back on and off ever since," she says. In the days when ABC personalities were seen as TV presentation announcers, Fiona was a great audiences. favorite with Now she's heard as an LO and AR duty announcer.

OSCAR WHITBREAD. his wife CORINNE' KERBY, and Twilight shake-up radio plays this week The Road Out (LO, 8.2 26). p.m., Sunday, October: Drama by John O'Toole. Pat Gibson of grows his bitter at the sight in friends declining a welfare twilight. He decides to take the initiative to rebuild his EXTENSION SALE CONTINUES 15" Base Speakers $28 Only 4 of these So hurry Shopseiled Turntable Magnetic Cartridge Brand New $65 Speaker Cabinets $15 each HURRY HURRY We're bound to run out MAX 465 ROSE CENTRE ELECTRONICS BENTLEIGH.

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224 CHAPEL STREET, PRAHRAN. Tel. 51 4653 their three children are off to Britain and the Continent on November 30. They will be away from Australia for 14 months. Oscar is taking leave from ABV-2 to look at television at the BBC and in Europe.

Mr. Dick Heming, programme director of Age Radio XY, left last Friday on a four-week tour of the United States, during which time he will visit radio stations in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas and Honolulu. Chief. announcer PAUL KONIK takes over the office duties while Mr. Heming is away; and GRAEME BERRY transfers to the 7.30 p.m.

to midnight announcing shift, Monday to Friday, 4 p.m. to midnight, on Saturday, Sunday 8.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. JUDITH DURHAM, the ex-Seeker girl now pursuing a career as a solo entertainer, has signed a. contract with A Records, American company, associated with Festival Records (Australia).

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Both are in a north Sydney hospital. As well as facial lacerations and broken ribs, Bob suffered two breaks to each of his legs. The Peaches lived in Melbourne for many years. As Helen Ryan, Mrs. Peach was a member of.

the ABC's Melbourne staff before her marriage. Friends in the industry and listeners to A.M. will wish them both a speedy recovery. In the meantime, former friends' and his own self-respect. Melbourne production by Henry Cuthbertson, with Brian James as Pat.

Richard III (AR, 8 p.m., Monday, October 27). Sydney production of Shakespeare's historical drama, adapted by Adrian: Colman, a member of Birmingham University's Shakespeare Institute. Produced by Frank Zeppel, with music by Richard Connolly. Cast includes Ron Haddrick Henry VI), Alastair Duncan (Richard Ill), Ronald Falk (Duke of Clarence), Moray Powell (Brakenbury), Peter Adams (Lord Hastings) and Amber Mae Cecil (Lady Anne). Knocking (LO, 11.2 a.m., Wednesday, Octo29).

Ray Butler's play, based on the Cock Lane "knocking" dal which was the talk of London some 200 years ago. In 1762, a certain Mr. William Kent was a.ccused by a ghost of murdering his mistress. The spirit communicated by knocking in answer to questions put to it. Kent's friends called for Dr Samuel Johnson LAST WEEK to help prove the noises: were deception as Kent seemed likely to be hanged for the supposed crime.

Perth production by Alexander Turner. On the regionals- Sunday (The Road Out): 7.45 p.m., Tuesday (Richard HI). A Sydney production of Robert Bolt's A Man For All Seasons (AR, last Monday) had, of course, much better material to work with, in a widely acclaimed play first written for radio. But I was appalled with the production. With the exception of Ron Haddrick who worked extremely hard as Thomas More, not a single cast member offered even slight depth of characterisation.

Several of the cast groped for lines quite frequently (a problem of reading since scripts are not learned by rote for radio plays). And if Peter Carver (that dinky di Aussie, Billy Borker) is ever to make an English aristocrat (he was cast as the Duke of Norfolk) it will surely take a vocal transplant. In all seriousness, it is a tragic reflection, on the Commission that play SO badly underrehearsed and SO poori, presented should have been broadcast at -T 0's..

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