Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wednesday 29 May 1935, page 8


BROADCASTING.

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 29.

NATIONAL STATION 2FC.

WAVE LENGTH. 451 METRES. . , _

.70 am-Music weather newu cables (copyrignt).

commentary for the man on the land fruit and produce report wool and wheat report pig sales malls and shipping

"0 30 -Marching music (or school children express

train ai rivals music

.9 45 -British wireless news .10 15 -A racing talk

.10 40 -Oversia wheat quotations

.10 45-Our medical psychologist will »peak on

Children s Courts m inc Ne«. Outlook

.110-Country women s Association oí New South

Wales

.1115 -Morning devotion by Rev V E Twigg

.12 noon-Broadcast to schools primary Geo

graphy Mr N Silgar B b, will speak on A Caravan Trip ThroLgh Abyssinia

.12 25 pm-Weather produce maiket session Stock

Exchange and metal quotations nt.ws

.10-hews cables British wireless weather

.112 -Luncheon music Marching music tor school

children Stock Exchange

.3 0 -From Blackfriars Correspondence School

Talks to correspondence school pupils The Founding oí Western Australia King George the Flith Fourth class School mazaglne (or

May

.3 30 -Music

.4 0- Qiaham Kent will speak on Bridge .5 30 -The children s hour

.8 0 -Orchestral concert by the New South Wales

State Conscivatorlum Orchestra conducted by Di _ L Bainton D Mus TR CM Solo vlo lil 1st Lionel Lawson

.10 30-Weather late news

.11 0 -Relayed from 3LO (Melbourne) Dance music

by the ABC Dance Band

. To be relayed to 2NC Newcastle

NATIONAL STATION 2BL

WAVE LENGTH 351 METRES

7 0am -Music news cables (copyright) .8 0 -Music story 11 30 -Music

11 40 -Mrs Annie MacDonald on Zora Cross

12 0 noon -Stock Exchange a pianoforte recital 12 30 p m -Vocal and Instrumental muslo

2 0 -News cables weather

Note During the afternoon description oí the Birthday Cup trom Victoria Park Adelaide

3 0 -Musicale

.4 30 -Chat over the teacups by Pat Cotton

Music Stock Exchange weather

.6 5-A representative from the Australian Dental

Association on Home Care of the Mouth

.6 10 -Services and riflemen s session Weather

Stock Exchange report general market, pioduce. and fruit report late Sussex street prices wool

sales truck bookings "7 0 -Sporting results

7 20 -J V Membrev will speak on Hardcourt

Tennis

7 25 -Talk on the City of Sydney Eisteddfod

.7 30 -Captain L W Sutherland will spoak on

Lawrence of Arabia .7 50-News cables

a o -Talk by Andrea Andrea In New York

8 10-Programme by the Dobrlnskl Ensemble (In

strumentallsts) Eileen Boyd (contralto En semble Pot pourri oí the Melodies of the Three Strausses (arr Lindeman) Contralto Mammy Is Gone (De Sylva) Who 11 Buy My Lavender (German) and Chansonette (Frlml) En semble Gavotte and Musette (Raff) Inter

mesto (Meyer Helmund) and The Dutch 1 Isher Girls (Fresco) Contralto A Costlllan Lament (Del Riego) Just You (Barth) and The Fahy Laundry (Phillips) Ensemble Berceuse (Jainieltl Avant de Mourir (Boulanger) and Jota Navarra (Sarasate) 10 - Dead Men Return a drama

9 30-Programme by the Viennese Ensemble and

Charles R Williamson (tenor)

. To be relayed to 2N0 Newcastle

STATION 2GB

WAVE LENGTH 316 METRES 7 0am -News music

7 40 -Darby and Joan at the breakfast table

10 0 -Mr H E L Townsend The Problem Child

10 45 -George Edwards in The Love Story of Lord

Nelson

1130- The Charm School of the Air 11 45- What the World Is Reading 12 noon -Community singing 2 0pm -Happiness Club

2 45-School of Domestic Science 3 15 -Fashions Fads and Fancies

3 45-Kathleen Jordan, song and story

4 0 - The Search for the Inkman Rivei

4 8 -Gwen Southern as The Voice from Holly

wood

4 30-Harold Morton The Science of Life 4 45 -The Theatre of Youth

6 B - The Search for the Missing Link a George

Edwards production

8 20 - Swiss Family Robinson a 6H- Chandu tha Magician

7 30 - The Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen 7 go -George Edwards In Inspector Scott 8 0- Viennese Nights

8 20 - The Adventures of the Hon Archie and his

Japanese Servant Frank

8 45- The Count of Monte Pristo 9 0-Easy chair music

9 45 -jack Lumsdalne Songs at the piano 10 0 - The Trial of the Walnwrights

10 15-Music

STATION 2UE

WAVE LENGTH 293 METRES 6 0am -Wake up session 7 30 -Home lovers session 8 30 -News music

8 45 -Preview of to day s races O o -Women s session 9 45-Racing talk

10 45-Mothercraft talk by Miss Truby King

music

li 30 -Household hints and recipes serial

Note-Description of Kensington races 4 45 p m -Children s session

5 0 - The Great Diamond Mystery

8 22 -Results of the State bowling championships

6 37- The Sheridans

6 45 -Resume oj to day s races 6 5S -Frederick and Erbert

7 20- The Adventures of Bobby Filbert

7 30-Marie Landon and Arthur Hemsley 8 12 -Edward Walcott (vocalist) 8 25 -2DE Radio Ensemble

8 40 -Trumpet solo by Oswald Summerton

8.55.-Arthur Hermsley, in "Oddities." 0.0.-Recordings of Kensington meer. 9.15.~Edward Walcott.

9.45.-"British PeraonaMtes-Wellington the

Statesman," by Dr. F. W. Wheatley, O.B.E.

10.0_A radio interview with the character» In

"Moon Mist."

10.15.-SUE Radio Ensemble, and recordings.

10.30.-"The Vengeance of Pat McCree" (part I),

detective story; news.

STATION 2KY.

WAVE LENGTH, 280 METRES.

6.45 a.m.-Weather, news and commentary, muslo. 10.0.-Musical programme. 10.30.-Track gallops.

10.35.-Women's session.

12,30 p.m.-Uroadcast of races. 4.30.-Melody hour.

5.30.-Children's session.

6.50.-Hawaiian Interlude.

7.0.-Musical comedy memories. .7.15.-Fred Witt (vocalist). 7.20.-Racing talk

7.30.-Merve Bree (solo pianist).

7.40.-Connie and Flo. ?'>' 7.45.-Resume of the racing. -.".?': 8.0.-Clive Henry (pianist). 8.5.-Hurmony Duo. 8.15.-Clive Henry.

8.20.-Harmony Duo.

8.45.-"Rambling Round the World by Radio."

0.0.-Music.

0.30.-"Granpa's Diary," Captain Balrnsfather.

STATION 2UW.

WAVE LENGTH, 267 METRES.

4.45 a.m.-Weather, rivers, malls, and shipping. 5.0.-Dairymen's Interests.

5.30.-Stock, station, and produce notes. 9.O.-Over the top with the Diggers. 0.15.-Womon's Interests.

10.40.-Manny Aarons (organist).

10.45.-Review of the agricultural shows. 11.15.-Talk on dogs. 11.45.-Sister Mack.

12.30.-Description of Kensington races. 5.40.-Model Aeroplane Association.

5.45.-Dinner music.

0.30.-Race descriptions.

7.20.-Mrs 'Arris and Mrs. 'Iggs. 7.30.-Vernon Sellars (baritone). 8.0.-Front page drama.

9.0.-Motorists' Service Bureau.

0.45.-J. M. Prentice discusses foreign affairs.

10.20.-R. H. W. Power chats about short wave

radio.

10.30.-Invitation to dance. 11.0.-The happy hour.

12.0 midnight.-All-night service.

2.0 a.m.-Storyottes. Orchestral music, 3.0-Sweeping the ether.

STATION 2CH.

WAVE LENGTH, 248 METRES. 7.0 a.m.-Early morning session. 9.15.-Session for mothers.

10.2.-Morning devotion, Rev. 8. T. Knight. 10.50.-Food, fashions, and philosophy.

11.45.-News flashes.

12.0 noon.-Home service session.

12.30 p.m.-Dion Wheeler (storyteller).

1.15.-From Scots Church: Midday service. 3.30.-"Meanderings of Betty and Bill."

4.0.-Madam Joan Harvey, talk on psychology.

4.15.-Orchestral hour.

5.0.-Children's session.

6.30.-Captain Woodham tells the story of the

black-opal.

0.45.-"Tiger Bryce" and his adventures.

7.15.-Popular science talk by Mr. J. Cooper

Vlnes.

7.55.-"Beau Oeste," featuring Keith Howard,

John Cazabon, John Appleton.

H.35.-"The Pick o' the Week" programme.

0.0.-sally Paige, the personality girl, at the piano. 10.V.7.-Slumbertlme philosophies.

STATION 2SM.

WAVE LENGTH, 236 METRES,

7.0 a.m.-Breakfast session, news, studio music. 8.45.-Preliminary talk on Kensington races.

Note: During the afternoon, a description of

Kensington races.

5.0,-Children's session.

6.1.-"London's Man of Mystery." 6.15.-Dinner session.

B.30.-Results of races.

6.52.-Comedy sketch, "Frederick and "larbert." 7.0.-A tennis talk by Mr. H. V. Ross, 7.18.-Music,

B.O.-Familiar music. ...... 9.30.-"For the Term of His Natural Life."

10.5.-Music.

INTERSTATE STATIONS.

3LO (Melbourne) and 2CO (Corowa).-3.0 p.m.. "The Literature of Our Tropics" (talk). 3.15: "II Barbiere di Slvlglla" (Act 111,). 8.0: National pro-gramme (sec 2FC). 10.30: News. 10.40 to 11.30:

Donee music.

3AR (Melbourne).-2.0 p.m.: Ascot races. 8.0: Military band. 9.15: "Flags on the Matterhorn."

10.15 to 10.30: News.

4QG (Brisbane) and 4RK (Rockhampton).-Mid-day: Community singing. 8.0 p.m.: National pro-gramme (see 2FC). 19.30 to ll.o: Weather; dance

5CL (Adelaide) and 5CK (Crystal Brook).-8.0 p.m:. National prorjrommo (see 2FC). 9.0: Ben Williams. 9.30: "The Necklace" (Guy de Maupas-sant). 10.0: Variety. 10.45: News. 10.53 to 11.30:

Dance music.

3LR (Lyndhurst) (National Short Wave Station).

9580kc. Wave length: 31.3m.

6.15 to 8.0 p.m.-A programme from 3AR. 8.0 to 10.30.-See 3LO.

EMPIRE SHORT-WAVE STATION. Transmission No. 1. Wave lengths: 31.55m

and 25.53m.

2.30 p.m.-Big Ben; chamber music. 3.15.-"Meet Dr. Syn."

3.30.-Webster Booth (tenor); Paddy Prior

(Soubrette), and Sydney Jerome and Harry Bidgood (pianists). 4.15 to 4.30.-News.