Radio 3LO Melbourne Making his Stage Manager’s report to the J.C. Williamson's management in
Melbourne in 1925, Frank had to report to the JCW-owned radio station
3LO. ‘Story readers’ for child listeners were an important part of early radio and all the 3LO announcers adopted child-friendly aliases. Hatherley’s alter ego was Bobby Bluegum, a name that was to stick with him for the rest of his life. From 5pm to 6.30pm he was on the air at 3LO Melbourne in the 'Children's Session' with birthday calls, ‘singable songs and simple stories’. His broadcast sessions moved from the old Opera House (later renamed the
Tivoli Theatre) to the cavernous
Sydney Town Hall, and from once to twice a week. For 2FC, he created The Sunshine Soldiers, The club, forerunner to
The Argonauts (formed 1940), was a huge success.
Community Vaudeville Frank and his wife Clarice, now Bobby and Betty Bluegum,
Radio 2UW and 2KY Sydney Frank returned to Sydney radio in 1936, first doing a stint with 2UW Frank and Clarice featured on the front cover of
Wireless Weekly in October 1936. The publication
Teleradio of 28 May 1938 reported: ‘When a Sydney radio journal conducted a competition to discover the most popular radio announcer in Australia, Frank Hatherley walked away with it.’
Return to 2UW Sydney In 1942, Frank rejoined commercial station 2UW with whom he worked for the next 14 years, doing the afternoon announcing stint, writing and hosting the ‘Children’s Hour’ and conducting lunchtime community singing at the ‘2UW Theatrette’ in Market Street. For many years he also conducted Sydney's annual
Carols by Candlelight concert in Hyde Park. == Personal life ==