Not arrowshaft but for Hertz' experiment I never remember it being in the syllabus, unless I missed the lesson for our class covering it for some reason. I would still mention the fact that he did it as it supplies evidence for Maxwell's predictions of EM waves besides light, as well as oscillating charges causing E.M radiation. I don't think you need to know the experimental design, but someone please correct me if I'm wrong about this.
As for Hubble I would mention everything about how Cepheid Variables, which had period proportional to luminosity, were used with their apparent brightness and the Stefan Boltzmann law (The equation for this is not required)to measure distance, then say that spectral lines of stars were redshifted, due to the doppler effect, meaning stara were receding, and this redshift was measured to determine recession velocity. Then just describe his relationship i.e distance from earth is proportional to recession velocity which showed the expansion of the universe.