ON THE SHORT WAVES
EMPIRE STATIONS GSG, GSO, GSF, GSD, GSE. Wavelengths: 16.86 m., 19.76 m., 19.82 m.,, 25.53 m., 31.55 m. Sunday, June 12, 4.30 p.m.: Big. Ben. Religious Service (Church of England), from the studio. 5.0: BBC Military Band. 6.45: Shanties and Sailor Songs, BBC Men’s Chorus. Harold Williams (Australian baritone). 6.15: Weekly newsletter. Sports summary. 6.45: Close down. Monday, June 13, 4.30 p.m.: Big Ben. "In Town To-night." 5.0: Recital by Amy Evans (soprano). 20: ‘Is There Life on Other Planets ?’-4. Talk by Astronomer Royal. §.35 am.: "British Light Music.’-5, BBC [empire Orchestra. 6.20 a.m.: News and announcements, 6.45: Close down. Tuesday, June: 14. 4.30 p.m: Big Ben. "Escape" (first-hand accounts by prisoners-of-war)--3. 5.0: "Palace of Varieties.’ 6.0: "Why Greek"’-3. Talk by Emeritus Professor of Greek, University of Oxford. 6.15: Musical interlude. 6.20: The News and Announcements. 6.45: Close down. Wednesday, June 15. 4.30 p.m.: Big Ben. "Empire Exchange." 4.45: The Music of Handel-2. Peggy Radmall (violin) and Peggy Grummitt (pianoforte). 6.10: "Over the Farm Gate." Talk by Professor J. A. Scott Watson, 5.25: "Songs of the British Isles."
6.20: The News and Announcements. 6.45: Close down. Thursday, June ié6. 4.30 p.m.: Big Ben. "Take your Choice.’ 5.15: Talk, "World Affairs." 5.80: BBC Empire Orchestra. 6.20: News and Announcements. 6.45: Close down. Friday, June 17. 4.30 pm.: Big Ben. BBC Empire Symphony Concerts-5. BBC WPmpire Orchestra, Piatigorsky (violoncello). 5.50: Talk: "My Best News Story"-9d. 6.10: Next Week’s Programmes. 6.20: News and Announcements. 6.45: The Ascot Gold Cup: Commentary. 6.50: Close down. Saturday, June i8. 4.80 pm. Big Ben. "At the Black Dog." 5.0: Buchan, in Pianoforte Improvisntions. 5.10: "George Edwardes Memories’-1; "The Old Gaiety." 6.10: ‘‘London Log.’ 6.20: Newg and Announcements, 6.45: Close down. Above programmes are to be broadcast in Transmission 1 (for Australia and New Zealand) from the BBO shortwave station at Daventry. BERLIN DIA, DIB, DJS, DIE, DIQ. Wavelengths; 31.388 m., 19.74 m,, 13.99 m., 16.89 m., 19.63 m. HIGHLIGHTS, Sunday, June 12. 6.45 p.m.: Franz Liszl concert. 7.45: "The Glories of Summer," 8.30: Cologne Chamber Trio will play. 9.15: Orchestral concert of summer. Monday, June 13. 6.20 p.m.: Greetings to Australia, 7.0 p.m.: Faity play. 7.320: "Radio Builds Bridges,’ broadcast from Germany and overseas, 8.15: Alma Moodie (violin), 9.15: Topical Talk. 9.80; Orchestral concert. Tuesday, June 14. 6.20 p.m.: Greetings to New Zealand, %.0; Germany, Youth will Sing,
4.15: Folk Songs and Music from Bavare ian Forest. 8.6: "Papillons" (Schumann), Rosl Schmidt at piano. $8.15: Homeland Greetings. 8.45: Light chamber music, 9.15: Light music. Wednesday, June 15. 7.0 p.m.: "The Merry Widow," Lehar ope eretta. 9.15; Press review. 9.30; Chamber music, Thursday, June 16. 6.20 p.m.: Greetings to Australia. 4.0: Family builds Ships and Hare bou G45: ‘Sonata in C Major (Mozart), piano recital. 74.80: Short Visit to Cologue (Wnglish). 8.0: Latest gramophone records. 8.15: Best German male choirs, 8.45: Modern piano music. 9.15: From research in German folkloreé Aucient European culture (Kuglish). 9.30: Concert by an Army Band. Friday, June 1%, 6.20 p.m.: Greetings to New Zealand. 7.0: folk music, 7.15: Songs by Hugo Wolf, 7.30: Recordings ot Reich Radio Company. 8.15: Variety songs and verses of love $.45: Light chamber music. 9,15: ‘"Travel-fever." 10.15: Radio skit. } Saturday, June 138. 4.0 pan.: ‘Sonata (Medtner), by Melanie (violin) and Alexander Sienkivwiez (piano). 7.80: A musical fantasy (Mnglish). 8.15: Dance music (part 1). 9.30: Schmidt’s at Home (Wnglish), 9.45: Dance musie (part 2). . J
SHORTWAVE STATIONS. . CONTINUED
VLR, Melbourne Wavelength, $1.34 mm. HIGHLIGHTS. Sunday, June 12, 10.30 p.m.: Desmond Tanner ‘electric organ). 11.0: Harry Bloom’s Tangy Band. Brevities. Monday, June 13. 9.30 p.m.: Nutional programme, including descriptions of First Test Mateh-lng-land v. Australia. 31.0: Late News. 11.20 to 5.0 a.m.: National programme and Cricket (contd.). Tuesday, June 14. 9.30 p.m. to 5.0 am.: See Monday programme, Wednesday, June 15, 9.30 p.m.: Items chosen by listeners. 10.80: National Military Band. 11.0: "We Present’-Stanley Clarkson, (bass) and Krnest Llewellyn (violinist). Thursday, June 16. 9.30 vane: Plays: "War Memorial’ and "The Good Book.’ Ediund Barelay 10.10: Georg Sxell, conducting A.B.C. CSydney) Orchestra. U.9G: Talk on World Affairs Crebroadesst?. Veiday, dune 7, 830 pen: dim Davidsotit» A.B.C. Dauce Band
10.0: Desmond 'Tanner (electric organ), 10.30: Brass Band Music, 11.0: Musical Comedy of 18th Century. Saturday, June 18, 9.30 p.m.:; Everyman's Music. 10.30: Story or Discussion, 10.45: Revue-‘Cross Purposes." PHOHI, Holland Wavelengths: PCJ, 31.28 m. and 19.71 w.3 Hl, 16.88 m. ang 25.57 m. Monday, May 30. 10.55-11.55 p.m.: Hor Asia, Music, political talk and mission news in Roman Catholic session. 11.55: Aunouncements. For Dutch Indies. 12 Midnight: Talk. 12.20; News. 12.30: Recordings. 1.0: Roman Catholic session, 2.0: Close down.
Tuesdayo (19.72 m.). 5.0 to 6.30 p.m.: Experimental broadcast for Australia, New Zealand, Fiji Islands, (Reports about the reception to be sent to PHOHI-PCd Studio, Hilversum, Holland.) Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays (16.88 m.). 11.53 p.m.: Opening announcements, etc. 12 Midnight: Market Yeports. 12.10: News. 12.25: Varied popular programme of music. talks, sports and news. 2.0: Close down.
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