Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thursday 20 June 1935, page 5


BROADCASTING.

THURSDAY, JUNE 20.

NATIONAL STATION 2FC.

WAVE LENGTH, 451 METRES.

.7.0 a.m.-Music, weather, news, cables (copyrIghT

commentary for the man outback, fruit and produce report, wool and wheat report, mails

and shipping.

.9.30.-Marching; music for school children, expre

train arrivals.

.10.0.-British wireless news.

.10.40.-Oversea wheat quotations.

.10.45.-The week's cookery talk: "The Art of

Cake-making."

.11.0.-Louise Mack will tell of "A Trip Throuj

Hungary."

.11.15.-Morning devotion by Pastor A. R. Lloyd 12.0 noon.-Broadcast to schools: Primary: "HI:

tory." Mr. H. L. Harris. M.A.. LL.B., Teacher College. Sydney, will tell of "The Influences of T. S. Mort on the Dairying Industry."

12.25 p.m.-Weather, produce market session, early

sheep and cattle report from Homebush. Stock Exchange and metal quotations, news commen

tary.

1.0. News, cables (copyright), British wireless

news weather.

1.12.-Luncheon music, marching music for school

children, Stock Exchange.

3.0.-Broadcast to schools: Secondary: French.

Lesson 5: Dr. L. D. Woodward, B.A., and Madam

Y. Desprea.

.4.0.-H. C. Harper will speak on "Great Eng

lish Actors-the Age of Garrick." .5.30.-The chlldren's hour. 5.15.-Dinner hour.

8.0.-Concert by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Chamber

Orchestra. Margot Macgibbon and Frederick Jackson (solo violinista and solo pianist). Kynas-ton Franks baritone). Orchestra: Overture "Figaro" (Mozart). Margot Macgibbon and orchestra: "Concerto in G Major" (Mozart) Kynaston Franks (baritone): "Aria - Prlnce Igor" (Borodino, "The Captive" (Gretchan inoff, "Young Dietrich" (Henschell). Frederick

Jackson and orchestra: "Concerto in A Minor,' Op. 54 (Schumann!. Kynaston Franks: "Torea dor's Song"-"Carmen' IBlzet). Orchestra "Suite l'Arleslenne" (Bizet).

.9.20.-"Leaves from a Fox-hunter's Diary"-:

talk, Captain T. M. Tate,

i »D/SO.-"Winter Revels," variety, featuring Atho 1 Tier and Peggy Ross (entertainers), Cocoanu

Grove Trio (musical modernists), Al Hammet: (saxophone), Hill Billy Girls (singing instru-mentalists). Frank Ryan and William Elliot! (comedians), Hilda Grace and Rene Lees (twopiano duo), Eric Masters (compere). .10.30.-Weather, late news.

.11.0.-Relayed from 3LO. Melbourne: Dance music

by the A.B.C. Dance Band.

" To be relayed to 2NC, Newcastle.

NATIONAL STATION 2BL. WAVE LENGTH, 351 METRES.

I 7.0 a.m.-Music (recorded), news. Call-up notices

from the Government Labour Exchange. Cables (copyright), British wireless news. .8.5.-Music, story. 11.30.-Music.

11.40_"Bach and Musical Colossus," talk by Lesbia

1 Dobson.

12.0 noon.-Stock Exchange, pianoforte recital. 12.30 p.m.-Vocal and Instrumental music.

¡Í.O.-News, cables (copyright), weather, story. 3.0.-Recordings.

4.30.-chat over the teacups, by Noelle Brennan.

Stock Exchange, weather.

I *ß.3.-Mode] aeroplane session.

.8.20.-W. W. Davis will speak on "The Merino I Exhibits at the Sydney Sheen Show."

[ *0.3O.-Weather. Stock Exchange, general market

produce and fruit report, and late Sussex-street prices. Homebush stock sales, wool sales, poultry report, truck bookings. .7.5.-Sporting results.

7.20.-J, V. Membrcy, talk on "Hardcourt Tennis." 7,25.-Charles Lucas, talk on "Boxing and Wrest-

ling."

.7.30.-Relayed from "AR, Melbourne: Mr. J.

Akeroyd, Inspector-General of Prisons In Victoria, will speal: on "Can Criminals be Cured?"

.7.50.-News, cables (copyright), British wireless

news.

8.0.-From thc Mosman Town Hall: Community

singing concert. David Barwell (baritone). Vincent Ryan (entertainer). The Blue Five (In-

strumentalists).

10.5.-Music, weather.

* To be relayed to 2NC. Newcastle.

STATION 2GB.

WAVE LENGTH, 316 METRES. 7.0 a.m.-News, market reports, music.

7.40.-Darby and Joan at the breakfast table. B.1S.-Ambassadors of Happiness.

10.0.-Richard Want. B.A.: "The History of

Science" (The Nature of Man). 10.25.-Happy session.

10.45.-George Edwards In "The Love Story ol Lord

Nelson."

11.15.-Medical session.

12 noon.-Household hints.

12.15 p.m.-Hctt.lo Templeton: "Numerology."

1.10.-Luncheon session.

1.45.-Ellis Price, the storyteller. 2.0.-Happiness club.

2.45.-School of domestic science. 3.45.-Homclovers' session.

4.0.-"The Red Square of Moscow.'-'

4.30.-Harold Morton: "The Science of Life." 4.45.-Thc Theatre of Youth. 6.35.-Snapshots of sport.

6.47.-The Voice of thc People, a Russian Romance. 6.58.-Chandu, thc Magician.

7.15.-Thc Happy Valley Boy3.

7.30.-The Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen. 7.50.-George Edwards in "Inspector Scott."

8.20.-Thc Adventures of the Hon. Archie and His

Japanese Servant, Prank.

8.45.-"Tile Count of Monte Cristo." 9.0.-Easy-chair music. .

0.15.-The Birth of the British Nation, "Offa,

King of Merola." A George Edwards production. 10.0.-George Edwards lu "The Trial of Hawley

Harvey Crippen."

10.30.-Harry Roy and his Mayfair Hotel Orchestra,

with Ann Sutor. the Personality Girl. 11.0.-Slumber music.

STATION 2UE.

WAVE LENGTH, 293 METRES.

6.0 a.m.-Wake-up session, weather and shipping.

7.30.-Home-lovers' session. 8.30.-News, music

9.20.-Women's session. 9.45.-Ricing talk. 11.15.-Health talk.

11.30.-Household hints and recipes. Serial. 12.30 p.m.-Thc home and garden session.

1.15-Talk on the Maternal and Infant Jubilee

Welfare Fund, by Mr. T. H. Silk, president of tho Employers' Federation.

2.30.-Serial, "Burnt Sugar."

3.15.-Radio Adviser on life's problems. 4.45.-Children's session. 6.37.-"The sheridans." 6.45.-Racing talk.

6.52.-"Frederick and 'Erbert."

7.10.-2UE Radio Ensemble and recordings. 7.20.-"Thc Adventures of Bobby Filbert." 7.30.-Music from "Ball at the Savoy."

8.15.-Marie Landon and Arthur Hemsley present

"In Lighter Vein."

8.30.-"The Prairie Dog or Marmot," talk by

Samuel Blber.

8.41-Arthur Hcmslcy In "Oddities." 0.0.-Miss Jean Stewart (soprano).

0.20.-Xylophone colo by Jack Purdon.

10.0.-A radio glimpse of "Deluge." presented by

STATION 2KY.

WAVE LENGTH, 280 METRES.

6.45 a.m.-Weather, news and commentary, music. 10.0.-Music, story. Captain Bairnsfather. 10.30.-Women's session, music.

1.30.-"Round the Globe of Curiosities." Music. 2.30.-Suburban session, music. 5.30.-Children's session.

0.35.-Melody Girl ot the plano. 6.50.-Frederick and -Erbert. 7.45.-Jack and Jill, sketch. 8.25.-Health talk. 10.0.-Radio play.

10.15.-Birthday calls and music.

STATION 2UW.

WAVE LENGTH. 267 METRES.

4.43 a.m.-Weather, rivers, malls and shipping,

dairyman's interests, stock, station and produce

notes.

6.0.-Early breakfast.

0.0.-Over thc top with the Diggers.

0.15.-Women's Interests.

10.40.-Manny Aarons (organist).

11.45.-Mothers' and children's welfare session. 12.0 noon.-Luncheon music.

1.0 p.m.-The happy hour.

I. 45.-Acceptances for Rosehill.

2.35.-Prelude to afternoon tea. 4.30.-Laurence MacAulay. 5.0.-Children's session.

5.40.-Homebush market quotations.

6.52.-"The Prairie Dog or Marmot," S. Blber. 7.20.-"Mrs. 'Arris and Mrs. 'Iggs." 7.30.-Len Maurice entertains.

7.45.-"Here, There, and Everywhere." 8.0.-Alf. Lawrence composes a song. 8.30.-Musical storyettcs.

0.0.-"Carefree Carnival."

1O.0.-Old time dance orchestra from Palais Royal. 12.0 midnight.-Marius Reilly entertains.

2.0.-Appreciation session.

3.0.-British and Continental relays, sunrise salute.

STATION 2CH.

WAVE LENGTH. 248 METRES. 7.0 a.m.-Early morning session. 0.15.-Session for mothers.

10.2.-Morning devotion. Rev. C. Wheeler. 10.50.-Food, fashions, and philosophy.

II. 45.-News flashes.

.12.0 noon.-Homc-scrvlcc session.

12.30 p.m.-Dion Wheeler, Storyteller.

1.0.-From Pitt-street Congregational Church: Com-

munity praise service.

C.30.-Captain Woodham tells the story of the black

opal.

'7.0.-Play. "The New Adventures of Tiger Bryce."

Featuring Hay Simpson. John Saul. John Apple-ton, und Gordon Forsythe.

7.15.-Play. "The Treasure Adventures of Donald

Ayer."

7.35.-Sports talk.

8.0.-"You're Telling Me." A presentation o[ the

amazing by Keith Howard and Kenneth Fowles.

0.15.-Play. "The Golden Comet." Featuring

Betty Suttor, Hilda Scurr, Ross Vernon. Lou Vernon, and Bert Barton.

0.55.-"What's on In thc Theatre World?" By the

Radio First-nighter.

10.2B.-Slumber-time philosophies.

STATION 2SM.

WAVE LENGTH. 236 METRES.

7.0 a.m.-Breakfast session, news, mublc. 1.0 p.m.-Luncheon session.

1.5.-Track work and general topics, music.

1.45.-Acceptances and prospects for Rosehill races 3.0.-Women's session.

4.30.-The Passing Show.

6.O.-"The Phantom Detective"-Exploits thi

Hollywood Murdrrs.

6.52.-Comedy sketch. Frederick end 'Erbert. 7.0.-Al. Hammett (saxophonist!. 7.15.-"The City of Perhaps."

Note.-News (lashes throughout the evening.

8.0.-"The Balladeers."

8.45.-Irish mo.odlcs-old und new.

0.0.-"In Town To-night"- interviewing the city':

personalities.

0.45.-"The Catholic Hour."

10.20.-"Bcrcuses" UarncfeHl. Music.

INTERSTATE STATIONS.

3LO (Melbourne) «nd 2CO (Corowa).-3.30 p.m.. darcie music- 8.0, National programme (see 2FO: 10.30. news: 10.40 to 11.30. dance music.

3AR i Melbourne I.-Midday, community sluging: 4.45 p.m.. evensong from St. Paul's: 8.0. "H.M.S. Pinafore": 9.15, 'A Story of Waterloo": 10.0. sporting; 10.15 lo 10.30. news.

4QQ (Brlsbanei and 4RIC (Rockhampton).-B.O p.m., community singing: 9.0. "Red. White, and Pink Russians' (tallei ; 10.30. transoccun news; 11.0 to 11.30. dance music.

5CL (Adelaide) and 5CK (Crystal Brook)_8.30 p.m.. the Lydian Singers; 9.30. Ben Williams: lo.O. military band: 110. news: 11.35 to midnight, dance

music.

3LR (Lyndhurst) (National short-wave stationl

9580kc-WOT» length. 31.3m

6.15 to 8.0 p.m.-A programme from 3AR. 3.0 to IO.30.-Sec ILO.

EMPIRE SHORT-WAVE STATION.

Transmission No. 1.

Wave Lengths. 31.55m and 25.53m. 2.30.-Bit Ben. Orcher-tra.

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