Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 21 May 1938, page 5
BROADCASTING.
I STUDIO PROGRAMMES.
NATIONAL STATION, 2FC.
WAVE LENGTH, 49?. METRES.
SATURDAY. MAY 21.
10 0 am - Musical Moments
12 noon -Weather Stock. Exchange metal quota
tions
1 1 p ni -Weither news rabies
1-to-Wary Irk Peim races described
Note Where possible descriptions of Melbourne
races
fí 0 -Weather dinner m isle (orchestrait
7 JO-The Alter Dinner Show (humour and
hi rmonji
8 0-National Military Band
fl 40- The Black, and White Vellums (music) R 50-New« «eather market leport
9 0 to 12 midnight-Jim Davidsons ABO Dance
Band
SUNDAY MAY 2
9 30 a m-Weather Inuslrat Heirn
10 0-Gai dening talk George Cooper 110- Classics (music)
1 30 p m -Musical Items 2 0 - Everyman s Music 3 0 to 5 0 -Musicale
3 45 -Captain S O Batt reads a story Old
Sour Face
5 0- Classics (music)
5 JO -Young people 5 session
60- Concert Hal! , ,
6 30 - Young Ideas Young students discuss
What s Wrong with the Homoî 7 0 -Celebrity recital (music) 8 0-The New Note Octet
8 30-Recital by Valma Sullivan (pianist)
8 41-Late neus weather ., , R 15 -Talk the Royal North Shore Hospital 9 5-Film broadcast Manproof .
Loi Franchot lone Walter Pidgeon
NATIONAL STATION 2BL
WAVF LENGTH 405 METRES
SATUrDAY MAY .1
6 10 a ni -f luslc v eather mills shipping mai
ket icuurti ... XJ" 6 45-Caolcs news Irom Sydney Morning- Her-
ald
7 0- The Dally Dozen (physical -xercit.em 8 0 -News Iron Sydney Morning Herald B 30-Hospital Half hour (music talki 0 0 -Lindley Evans (piano) 9 30 -MornliiK Melodi 1(1 o -Racing talk
12 noon -Studio music
Io 51 p m -News cables sporting results
3 15 and 4 5 -Prom University Oval Rugby Union
mitch Lnlversity v Drummoyne
3 35 and 4 25 -rrom Leichhardt Oval Rugby
League match Canterbutj Bankstown v Balmain
5 15 -Children s sessions
5 50 -News and views ol the waterfront r TO -Sporting results and comments
8 0 -Melbourne Symphony Orchestra with Lionel
Lawson ( violin 1
0 0- Oucss This One (three sketches! The
Reforms Sold Midnight Interlude
B 20-John Morleys Quintet wllh Arthur Lee
ivocollst
100-ABC (MelbourneI Wireless Chorus
10 ?'0- Variety featuring Hlldcgorde Weston
Brothers Wilfred Thorn-is Stanclll and lils Hornchcstra . _
Note-Between 10 30 to 110 pm scores and com
menta-y by E L. a Beckett on the match Aus
tralla v Surrey
11 no-News weather lorccast
SUNDAY MAY 22
li 0 am -News weather sporting results
9 10 - The Selection of Varieties of Apples and
Pears for Planting talk by H Broadfoot
9 30 -New releases
IO 10 -OrRan recital Reglnild Dixon 10 30- From the Opérai (music)
110-Prom St Marys Cathedral High Mass
10 pm- Magyar Rhapsody unuslcal travc
logue)
3 o - With Our Cricketers In England an arm
chair chat by P S Burnell
3 30 -The BRiid of H M Coldstream Guards
4 0 -Orchestral music
4 15 -B B c rebroadcast Sands ol Suc4 45 -London Log
4 55 -Talk My Best New Stoij by T Clarke
5 15 -The Prockter Trio
6 0-AJ1C Radio Choir Maynard Wilkinson
(organist)
0 30 -Talk Professor Walter Murdoch Memories
of Three Cities-Rome
7 0 -Methodist Church Canterbury service _.
song to commemorate the bicentenary of John Weslcj, s experle ice of the warmed heart
0 30-Talk International Affairs Dr A C V
Melbourne
8 50 -The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
9 50-Sonata recital by Tossy Spivakovsky (vlo
lln) Jnscha Splvakovskv Iplanol 10 15-News bulletin 10 20 -Epilogue
STATION 2GB
WAVE LENGTH 345 METRES
SATURDAY MAY 21
bo am -Music news physical exercises 9 0 -Cheer up session
10 30 -Harold Morton Book Reviews 11 0 -Hall ol Song (music)
15 p m -Varieties In music
145 -The karden S H Hunt (talk) 2 15 -Recital by the Street Singer
JO - Origin of Superstitions (drama)
3 45 -Vagnbonds of the Prairies imusic) 40- Air Yoi r Crouch l talk) 5 0 -Sonts to the tiny tots bo-Australian Air Leo"ue 8 30-Final sporting resume
0 45 -Orchestras and vocalists
7 0 -Dithering with Davey comedy) 8 0 -Keyboard Kapers (music)
8 15 - Lady ol Millions (drama) 0 0-Radio Pie i musical comedy)
loo-New«, review
10 15 -Laff Parade imuslcl 10 35-Dance session
-UND».Y MAY 22 u a ni -Musical Items
8 45 -Oigan reverles imuslcl
0 0-Immoit I stories Abraham and Isaac 10 0-ThL Hawaiian Club imusic)
10 30-Liberal Catholic Church of St Alban
li 40-Question« and answers Rev L W Burt
12 45 p m-Parents -ind Cltben« Association (talki
1 45 -Piano personalities
2 0-The Music Hall (music)
3 0- Rooming the World-London (muslo J 30 - Homnncr of Purs (talk)
4 0 -Memolis of a concert master ?1 30 -Vocal celebrity recltil 1 15 -Radio sunday school
i 30-Tin Advent Radio Church
0 -Birthday calls
1 TO Harold Morton Book Reviews
7 0 -Talk G Hodson Problems of Life and
Diath
15 - The Mutiny ol tne Bounty (drama)
7 30- The Escape of Robert Bruce idiami 7 45 -Gems of musical comedy
JO- Dream Melodies idrama music) 3 15- The Shell Show imuslcl no-Worlds famous tenors
0 30 - Highlights of orchestration (music)
9 40 - The Antlaup ihoo b the Grand Canal
Idramal
10 30 -Evensonc
STATION 2UE
VAVE LENGTH 316 METRE
SATURDAY MAY 21
a 0 a ni -Wcathei i arkets shipping call up 6 45 -News bright music musical comedy 8 0-Rindwlck trar-k highlights (talk)
9 0 -Ho nltal and Diggers session (.alls) 9 30-Ron Williams (baritone)
10 0 -Oicetlngs and club movements (talk) 110- Call to Youth Club imusic)
" noon- Poultrv and Cage Birds C Honeyfleld
ItaU)
12 15 p m -Warwick rarm and Williamstown races
5 0 -Mixed music
6 30 -Si ortlns review and summarj 6 50 -Commentary on the racing 7 45-H-irold Park doo races
8 37 - Our Cricketers Abroad talk Bill
Phillips
10 30-Scores Australis i Surrey 10 40 -Oanre music
¡-UNDAY MAY 22 Boam -Blight music
8 45 - riylnv Hirth talk Air Pilot McKlllop
9 50-rilm HU«.-To day and Yesterday 10 30 -Home community singing 1130- Hnrmonv Hour
10pm -Fred Astalre Ivocallstl
1 30 -Onrdenlnc talk C Honevflcld 2 0 -Radio snapshots
2 30 -Dl"ttcrs concert fr >m Tivoli Theatre 2 45 -Talk by Mrs Pankhurst Walsh 3 30- Romance of Furs (talki 5 0 - Dogs talk C Honevfleld
6 0 -Resume Randwick v Elstern Suburbs Rugby
Union match
7 0 - Musical Smoko
7 15- Wings of Gold idramal
7 30- The Escape of Robert Bruce (drama) 7 45 - The Musical Medico
8 0 - A TRle of Two Cities (drama) oil- Screen Successes imuslcl 9 41- The Croonadcrs (mislci 10 15- Twlllaht T nes
STATION 2GZ CENTRAL NSW
WAVE LENGTH 303 METRES
SATURDAY MAY 21
6 30 a in -Music weather market resume
6 45 -Talk Junior farmers producers service 8 0 -News popular recordings
11 45 -Musical adventure
10pm -Warwick rarm races Melbourne race
results
5 0 -Children s session 145-Sporting lesume
8 0 -Fvcnlntr musical programme
0 ii -wrestling from Leichhardt Stadium 10 30 -Dance programme
SUNDAY MAY 22
9 0 am - On the March (music) 9 15 -Sporting results 10 45 -Gems of melody
11 15 - The Golden Hour of Music 3 0 -Band recital romance
4 15 - Music Lovers Programme
5 30- The Destiny of the British Empire (talk) 7 30 - Time Marches On
8 0 - Famous Escapes (drama)
8 15 - The Shell Show (music)
10 0 -International news commentary
STATION 2KY
WAVE LENGTH 294 METRES
SATURDAY MAY 21
6 45 a m -Weather news and commentary 8 30-Saddles and Songs (music)
9 15 -Turf notes
9 20 -Talk on boxing
10 0 -Prom Empire Theatre Community singing 110-Tiack gallops (talk)
12 noon-Warwlcl Par m races Melbourne lace re
suits
10pm -Children s session B 37 -Orchestral conductors 6 45 -Dance session
7 15 -Views on the newe 7 25 -Resume of sport
8 15 -Moments of Mirth
9 0 -Wrestling from Leichhardt Stadium 11 45 -Variety music
SUNDAY MAY ?2
7 30 a m -Music cycling capers 9 30 -Humour for the menfolk
9 45 -At the piano with the Harmony Girl 10 30 -Film Impersonations
11 45 -Piano accoidconlsts on parade 12 noon-Keith Collins (pianist)
1 30 p m -Radio rambllngs 2 30 -Pictures from life
3 30- The Romance of Purs (talk)
4 30 - Raisin Your Parents (sketch)
5 30 -Musl-al tastes
6 0 -Feature Hour Artists. Benny Oddy Iris
Roderick (Impersonator) Will Perryman (tenor) Arthur McEvoy (banjo) Pat Lawler (vocalist) 7 30 -Piano Accordéon Merry-go round 8 30 -Happy Peet (play) S O -Musical items
10 IS -Ne«! broadcast
STATION 2ÜW.
WAVK LENGTH.' 870 MEITtBS.
SATURE»AY, MAT 31.
4.0 «.m.-Oountrym.n'i breakfast ir «lion. 4.35.-Weather, river«, mill», shipping.
<.45.-Resume Australia v Northamptonshire.
5.0.-Dairyman's Interests. Stock, «tatton, »na
produce notes.
"Í.30_"Darby and Joan" (sketch). 8.0.-Breakfast Cavalcade (music).
D.O.-"On p»rade" (Diggers' session).
9 30_Suggestions -for Warwick Farm and Williams-
town. Greyhound lorm and selections. Track
gallops.
11.30.-Llsht orchestral music.
11.4.1.-Chllarcn's party at Gr»c» Bros."
12.30 p m.-Descriptions Warwick Farm end Wil-
liamstown races.
4.55.-Children's session.
R.10.-Race leproductlolis.
6.50.-Sport, final results._" 7.15.-"An Evening with Darby and Joan
(sketch).
7.45.-Harold Park dog races.
10.30.-Scores and resume Australia T Surrey.
10.45.-Dance music.
12 midnight.-Henry Gregory entertains.
1.30 a.m.-News. Nurses' session. Relays.
SUNDAY, MAY 22.
4.0 a m -New Zealand breakfast session.
4.30.-Weather. rlier3, malls, shipping. .,,_" 5.0._Talk, dairyman's Interests, stock, station.
and producr notes.
7.0.-Breakfast cavalcade (music).
9.20.-Melodv Girl.
fl.30.-T. McOorlen. talk on dogs.
10.30.-"Court of Kings" imusic).
10.45.-"Flying Scholarship" (talk).
11.0.-Music of the masters.
12.15 p.m.-The Comedy Harmonists. 12.45.-Singing Strings (music). 1.30.-"Feet First" (talki.
3.O.-Cavalcade of popular artists. 3.0.-John Hendrick (tenon.
3.30.-"The Romance of Pur" (talk).
4.15.-Light entertnlnment by famous artists.
5.30.-"Destiny of the British Empire," A. G. East-
man (talki.
6.30.-Orchestral selections.
6.40.-"Hot Spots from History" (cpmedyl.
7.30.-"Time Marches On" (dramatised news). 7.50.-"Critical Moments" (dramal. 8.30.-"We Shall Have Music."
B.45.-"Danger In Brazil" (drama). 9.45.-Theatrical revue (music).
10.0.-"Foreign Affairs." J. M. Prentice (talk).
10.30.^-MusIc-lovers' Half-hour.
12 mtdnleht.-John Walker entertains.
1.30 a.m.-News, nurses' session, relays.
STATION 2CH.
WAVE LENGTH. 252 METRES.
SATURDAY, MAY 21.
S.45 a.m.-The Good-mornlns Man. 8.45.-Mothers,' session.
10.2.-Devotion. Rev. G. R Holland.
10.45.-Australian Women's League (talki.
11.45.-Look Up and Laugh Ihumorous records). 12 noon.-Wizards of the Wurlltzer.
1.0 p.m.-Afternoon at home (bright music).
5.15.-Children's session. 6.35.-Sporting results
6.59.-Weather, musical Items. 7.30.-Festival of the bands.
8.0 to 10 30.-"Melodv for You" (rau.lcal
extravaganza I.
8.30.-June Dawn (soprano).
10.30.-Scores. Australia v Surrey.
SUNDAY. MAY 22. 9.0 a.m.-Concert programme. 10.45.-Exclusive artists.
11.0.-Church of Christ. Paddington (Pastor
Grcenhnlghi
2.30 p.m.-Temperance session (talk). 2.50.-Foreign Mission address. 3 0.-Concert programme.
4.30.-Book reviews Rev. W. A. Marsh. 5.0.-Children's session.
¡1.40.-Service for the sick.
5.58.-Talk to Youth Workers, Miss B. Osborne 7.0.-Lyceum: Central Methodist Mission. Rev.
P. H Rayward.
R.15.-Sacred music.
9.O.-The Bible Man (talk).
9.15.-The Church In the Wildwood. 9.45.-Epilogue. Rev. R. J. Williams.
STATION 2SM.
WAVE LENGTH. 236 METRES.
SATURDAY, MAY 21. 6.0 a.m.-News, listeners' choice.
7.15.-"Hollywood Through a Keyhole" (talk). 7.30.-Len Langford (novelty pianist). 8.20.-Racing talk.
8.45-Bright music. 1.0 p.m.-Musicale.
5.0.-Children-Uncle Tom and his Gang.
6.30_Dinner music.
7.5.-Resume of sports.
7.15.-"Wings of Gold" Idiama). 7.30_"Patterns In Harmonies." 8.0.-"The Merrymakers."
8.30.-"The Orocer Entertains" (sketch). 9.0.-Variety entertainment.
9.30.-"On With the Dance." latest releases.
10.15.-Waltz time.
SUNDAY. MAY 22.
11.0 a.m.-High Mass, St. Mary's Cathedral. 12.15 p.m.-Instrumental music.
4.0.-Celebrity recital (music).
6.1.-Children-Uncle Tom and Joan.
6.35.-Lecturette, Father Walsh: "Considerations.1 7.0.-Question-box. Rev. Dr. Rumble. 8.0.-Lecturette. Father Thompson,
8.30_"The Follies from Theatr. of the Air." 9.0.-"The Singing Violin."
9.10.-"We Shall Have Music."
9.30.-Piano request session (Marie Ormston).
INTERSTATE STATIONS.
SATURDAY. MAY 21.
3AR (Melbourne). 2CO (Corowai. and 3G1 (Gipps-land).-8.0 p.m.: National programme No. 1 (see 2BL). 11.0: Meditation music. 11.20: News.
3LO (Melbourne) and 3WV (Western Victoria).8.0 p.m. to 12 midnight: Old-time dance night. 8.50:
News.
4QR (Brisbane). 4RK (Rockhampton), and 4QN (Townsville).-8.0 p.m.: National programme No. 1 (see 2BL). 11.20 to 11.30: News.
4QG iBrlsbanei.-8.0 p.m.: Radio dance night. 8 50: News. 9.0- Boxing contest. 10.0 to 12 mid-
night: Dance music.
5AN (Adelaide) and 5CK (Crystal Brook).-8.0 p.m.: National programme No. 1 (sec 2BL). 11.20: Meditation music. 11.50 to 12 midnight: News.
5CL (Adelaide).-8.0 p.m.: Trotting descriptions. 10.30: News. 11.30: Wrestling 11.40 to 12 mid-night: Dance music. *
SUNDAY. MAY 22.
3AR (Melbourne). 2CO (Corowa), and 3G1 (Gipps-land).-11.0 a.m.: Welsh Church. 6.0 p.m.: National programme No. 1 (see 2BD.
3LO (Melbourne) and 3WV (Western Victoria).10.45, a.m.: St. Paul's Cathedral. 7.0 p.m.: Laurl Kennedy I'cello). Dorothy Kennedy (piano). 7.20: English songs. 8.20: The victorian Strln« Quartet. 0.0: Harry Bloom's Tango Band. 9.50: News.
4QR iBrlsbanei, 4RK (RockhamptonI, and 4QN (Townsville).-6.0 p.m.: National programme No. 1 isee 2BLI. 10.20 to 10.30' Epilogue.
4QO (Brisbane).-11.0 a.m.: Methodist Church 7.30 p.m.: St. Andrew's Church of England. 8.50: News. 9.0 to 10.0: Fountains of Melody.
5AN lAdelaldel and 5CK (Crystal Prook).-11.30 a.m.: Maughan Methodist Church. 6.0 p.m.: National programme No. 1 (see 2BL). 10.20: Epilogue.
5CL (Adelaide) -7.J0 p in.- Lutheran Church 9.0: Harry Bloom's Band. 9.30: "Murder on the High Seas.1' 10.40 to 11.0: Epilogue.
VLR iLvndhurstl. National Short-wave Station
SATURDAY, MAY 21.
9.58mc-Wave length: 31.34m. 12.30 to 5.30 p.m.-See 3LO.
6.30 to 7.35.-Special programme. 8.0 to 12 midnight_See 3AR.
SUNDAY. ' MAY "22.
6,0 to 10.30 p.m.-Programme from 3AR.
EMPIRE SHORT-WAVE STATION.
SATURDAY, MAY 21.
Transmission No. 1.-Wave lengths: 31.55m, 25.53m,
19.76m, 16.86m. and 19.82m O.Slmc, 11.7Smc _ 15.18mc, I7.79mc, and 15.14mcl.
3.0 p m.-Big Ben. "At the Black Dog."
3.30-Dance music.
3.40.-"Eight Bells." A naval concert partj. 4,40.-"London Log."
4 50 lo 5.15.-The news.
SUNDAY. MAY 22.
3.0 p.m.-Big Ben. A religious service (Congrega
Monal) from Whltefleld's Tabernacle, London. 3.50.-violin and pianoforte recital.
4.15-"Sands of Suez" (feature programme).
4.45 to 5 15.-Weeklv news and sports summary
A.W.A. EXPERIMENTAL SERVICE.
VK2ME.-Wave lengths: 31.28 I9590kcl.
Sunday: 4 p.m. to 0 p.m. and 8 p.m. to midnight
(news, 9 p.ml.
Monday: 1.30 a.m. to 3.30 a.m. (news, 1.45 a.m.)