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RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5WA Cardiff |

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5SC Glasgow
14.30An hour of melody by the Wireless Trio
15.30Interval
16.00A Talk to Women
16.30Children's Corner
19.15First News Bulletin and weather report
19.25Band of the City of Glasgow Police (Conductor, Mr J. Matthews), by kind permission of Mr A.D. Smith, Chief Constable
19.38Miss Joan Watson, soprano, "Slave Song" (Del Riego), "Vent's Song" (arr. Wishaw)
19.48Band of the City of Glasgow Police, "Scene in a Persian Market" (Ketelbey), "Slavonic Rhapsody" (Friedemann)
20.00G. Hutchison, Humorous Reader, "Mrs Duff at the Palmist" (Stoddart), "Wee Johnnie Paterson" (Grant Stevenson)
20.10Mmiss Joan Watson, soprano, "Should He Upbraid" (Bishop), "The Rosy Morn" (Landon Ronald)
20.20Band of the City of Glasgow Police
20.32Three Dances from "Nell Gwyn" (German)
20.39C. Hutchison, Humorous Reader, “The Student" (Bransby Williams), "The Presentation of Prizes" (R.J. M'Lennan)
20.49Miss Joan Watson, soprano, "The Fairy Pipers" (Brewer), "The Flute of Arcady "(James)
21.00A Talk to Men: "Next Week's sporting fixtures"
21.10Band of the City of Glasgow Police, "Three Irish Pictures"
21.16Suite, "Keltic" (Faulds)
21.25Serenade, "Les Millions d'Arlequin" (Drigo)
21.30Foxtrot, "Wanna" (Friend)
21.35G. Hutchison, Humorous Reader. Musical Monologue "The Man With The Single Hair", "Scotch Hospitality" (Forsyth)
21.45Second News Bulletin and weather reports. Special Annnouncements
5WA Cardiff
14.30Falkman and his Orchestra at the Capitol Cinema, Cardiff
16.30Women's Hour
17.00Children's Stories
17.45Interval
18.00Orchestra
18.50First News Bulletin
19.00Interval
19.30Orchestra
19.40Madame Jennie Ellis, songs, "Dove Sono" (Mozart), "Ritorna Vincitor" ("May Laurels Crown Thy Brow") ("Verdi)
19.45"Mr Everyman" looks at the World
19.55Orchestra
20.15Madame Jennie Ellis, songs, "Llam y Cariadau" ("Lovers' Leap" (R.S. Hughes), "Llais yr Adar" ("Woodland Voices") (Vaughan Thomas)
20.25Chat on "Wireless for Amateurs" by Mr C.H. Durrant
20.35Orchestra: Dance Music
21.10Second News Bulletin
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