ON THE SHORT WAVES
EMPIRE STATIONS GSG, GSI, GSE, GSD, GSB. Waveleugths: 16.86 m., 19.66 m, 25.26 m., 25.53 my, 31.55 m. Sunday, July 24. 4.30p.m.: Big Ben. Religious service (Chureh of Scotland), from St. Margaret’s Chapel, Edinburgh Casfle. 5.20: Recital of Shakespearean songs. Winifred Lawson (soprano). 5.36: Introduction by George Bernard Shaw to: 5.45 p.m.-Robert Donat as "William Shakespeare" in "The Dark Lady of the Sonnets,’ by George Bernard Shaw. 6.15: Weekly Newsletter. Sports. 6.45: Close down. . Monday, July 25. 430p.m.: Big Ben, "Topiéal Gazette." Fortnightly review 6f things at Home. 5.0: Montague Breafley and Orchestra. 6.0: "Sporting Rivalries’-8: Golf-The Walker Cup. Bernard Darwin introduceg J. Bs Beck and F. Ouimet. 6.20: News and announcements. 6.45: Close down. Tuesday, July 26. 4.30 f.2%.: Big Ben. ‘"Hmpire Hxchaige." Points of view by travellers from "‘Do minions and Colonies. 4.45: Saturday Night Variety. 6.45: Sonata Recital. Maurice Libowitch (vidlin) and Thelma Bfyan (pianoforte). 6.20: News and announcemeénts, 6.45; Close down. Wednesday, July 2%. €.30p.m.: Big Ber. "The Artist To-day’ — 4, Talk by Bric Newton. . 4.45: Cafe Coletté Orchestra in dance from the Continent and other pattie of the world. ) 8.30: "Over the Farm Talk by Professér of Rural Economy, University ‘of Oxford. 5.45: Chamber Music of Dvorak-1. Blech String Quartet; Irene Kohler (pianos forte). 6.20: News and announcements. 6.45: Close down. Thursday, July 28. 4.30 p.m.: Big Ben. "World Affairs." Talk. 4.46: "Steamboat." 5.80: Launching of the Doininion Monarch, by Lady Essendon. Commentary by Commander D, A. Stride, R.N. (Retd.), from Wallsend Shipyard, Wallsend-on-Tyne. 5.50: Sailor Songs and Shatties. BBC Men’s Chorus, Raymond Newell (baritone). At piuno, Hrnest Lush. 6.20: Néws and announcements. 6.45: Close down. Friday, July 29. 4.80p.m.: Big Ben. The London Mozart Orchestra. 5.30: "Empire Gazette.’ Topical review of évents overseas. 6.0: Ronald Gourley in Pianoforte Improvisations. 6.10: Next week’s programmes. 6.20; News and announcements. 645: Close down. Saturday, July $6. 4.30p.m.: Big Ben. "Food for Thought." Three short topical talks. 4.60: "Nord Wxpres#." Musical journey through Wurope. ; 6.85: Recital by Pete’ Dawson (bassbaritone). 6.10: "London Log.’
6.20; News and announcenients. 6.45: Close down. Above programmes are to be broadcast in Teanéiiission 1 (for Australia and New Zealand) from the BBO shortwave station at Davertry. BERLIN ‘DIA, DIB, DIS, DIB, DIA. Wavelengths: $1.88 m., 19.74 m., 13.99 tt, 16.89 ita., 19.63 m. HIGHLIGHTS, Sunday, July 24. 6.46 p.m.: Gramophone recordings. 4.0; Concert of light music. 8.15: Songs (Kornauth). Carl Fackiita will sing, 8.30: Styriah brass music. 9.15: Symphony concert. 12.46: Sunday evening programme. Monday, July 25. 6.26 p.m.: Gréevtiigs to Australla. 7.0: Gay songs of woods and méadows, 9.30: Love songs and poetry, 835: Pehsant dances, 9.15: Topical talk. 9.30; Orchestral Concert. Tuesday, duly 26. 6.20 p.m.: Greetings té New Zealand. 40: Gitls dt the microphone. 445: Modern German light music. 6.0: Solo concert, Siegfried Grundeéis (piano). 6.30: Gerinai marches. $45: Griniophohe recordings. 0162 Light music. 12.45: "Greetings to Baden homéland!" Wednesday, July 2%. %7Opm.: Happy Family gives excerpts from its Lifé (Hnglish). . 4.15: Light chamber music. 7.30: Musical treasures. 8.80: Little musid¢. ; 8,45: Rondos in C Major and G Major by Beethoven. 9.86: Variety concert. 245: Solo concert, Siegfried Grundeis (pidno), Thutésday, July 28. 6.20 p.m.: Greetings to Australia, 4.0: Chamber wniusic. 7.15: Collegiuta Musicum. 7.45: In the "Zelten,’" dance evening. 6.15: German achievements (Higlish). 9.30: Merry orchestral concert. 12.45: From Aiistrian distficts, 1,15: Poéms made in the years of persecution by membets of the Austtian H.Y. Friday, July 29. 6.26 p.m.; Greetings to New Zcaland. 2.0: Folk musi¢ from Old Austria. 7.45: Music on the Wurlitzer organ. 6.0: Gratiéphone recordings. 8.15: Variety programme. 9.15: Musical memories from old times. 12.45: Trip acfoss couhtry. Saturday, July $0. 7.0 p.m.: Sonata in A Major by Bach (violin aiid piér6). 415; Light masic. 4.45: The Army sings. 8.461 Gramophone recordings. 9.30: The Schmidts at Home (Higilish). 9.45: Folk musi¢ from Old Austria. 12.45: Sonatas in A Mat Major and F Shar ‘Major by Beethoven (at piano, Friedri¢ Wuhrer}. 2.0: The Schmidts at Home (Bnéglish). PHOHI, Holland Wavelengths: POd, 31.28 m. and 19.71 mug PHI, 16.88 m. and 25.67 om. Monday, July 26. 10.55+11.55, pmt.: For Asia, Music, polltical talk and mission news in Roman i, Satholic gestion, » : wae 2
1.55: Announcements. For Dutch Indies. 2 Midnight: Talk. 12.20: City organ recital. 12.50: News. 1.0: Roman Catholic session. 2.0: Close ddwn. : Tuesdays (19.72 m.). 5.0 to 6.30 p.m.: Hxperimental broadcast for New Fiji Islands, (Reports about the reception to be sent ‘to PHOHI-POd Studio, Hilversum, Holland.) ; Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Mridays and Saturdays (16.88 m.). 11.55 p.m.: Opening announcements, ete. 12 Midnight: Market reports. — 12.10: News. _ 12.30: Varied popular programme of music, talks, sports and news. 2.0: Close down. ZBW, Hong Kong Wavelength: 19.75 m. Daily: 8.30 p.m.-2.20a,m., 4.0-5.45 p.m. HAS3, Budapest Wavelength: 19.52 m. Mondays: 1.80-2.30 a.m. EAQ, Madrid Wavelength: 30.48 mi. Daily: 9.45 a.m.-12 noon. Sundays: 4.30 a.m.-6.30 a.m, -- VLR, Melbourne Wavelength, $1.34 m, HIGHLIGHTS. Sunday, July 24. 0.0p.m.: Talk by Dr. Malcolm Sargent (Bnglish conductor). 9.20: New Note Octet. 10.0: Talk, International Affairs. 10.36: Desmond Tanner (organ)11.0: Harry Bloom’s Tango Band. Monday, July 25. 9.80 p.m.: Radio serial, "Into the Light." 9.55 to 5.10a.m.: National programme, ine eluding description of Fourth Test, Hngland v. Australia, at Leeds. Tuesday, July 26. 9.80 p.m.: Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band. 9.55 to 5.10a.m.: See Monday programme. Wednesday, July 27. 9.30 p.m.: Items chosen by listeners. 10.10: "Emma and ’Erbert." 10.30: National Military Band. 10.50: "The Three Musketeers." 12.0: Lunch Tite Cricket Scores, Aus- J tralia vy. Somerset, Thursday, July 28. 9.30 p.m.: Play, "Whistle When You're Happy." 10.40: Recital by Richard Tauber (tenor). 11.80: Talk on World Affairs. 12.0: Lunch Time Cricket Scores, Australia v. Somerset. Friday, July 29. 0.89 pm. Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance and. 16.6: Désmond Tanner (organ). 10.30: Brass Band Recital. 11.0: "We Present"’-Minna Metz, in Lieder. 11.16: Adelaide Sttidio Orchestra. 12.0: Lunch Time Cricket Scores, Australia vy. Somerset. Saturday, July 30. 9.30 p.m.: Dr. Malcolm Sargent condu¢ting ABC (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra. 10.40: Recital by Richard Tauber. 12.0: Lunch Time Cricket Scores, Australia v. Glamorgan. 11.36 to 1.30: Dance music,
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Radio Record, 22 July 1938, Page 64
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