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RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5NO Newcastle |

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5SC Glasgow
14.30An hour of Melody by the Wireless Orchestra
16.00Women's hour
16.30Children's Corner
17.00Special Weather report for Farmers
19.15The Boys' Brigade Bulletin for Scotland; Weather report and First News Bulletin
19.30A night with Mozart (born at Halzburg, Jan 27, 19756; died at Vienne, Dec 5, 1791)
19.40Mr Robert Allan, bass, "Leperello's Opening Solo" ("Notti Giorno" ((Mozart), "When a Maiden" ("Il Seraglio") (Mozart)
19.48Orchestra, selection "Nozze di Figaro" (Mozart)
20.00Miss Ina Ferguson, soprano, "Strike, O Strike, My Dear Masetto" ("Don Giovanni") (Mozart), "I Forget What I am" ("Nozze di Figaro") (Mozart)
20.10Grand Quartet in C for violin, 'cello, flute and viola (Mozart)
20.20Mr Robert Allan, bass, March by the Orchestra, "Magic Flute" (Mozart), Aria, "Sarastro's Prayer" (Mozart)
20.27Orchestra, Fantasia, "Don Juan" (Arr. Tavan)
20.37Miss Ina Ferguson, soprano
20.55Orchestra, Minuet from "Don Giovani" (Mozart)
21.00Men's hour
21.10Mr Alfred Picton, Flautist of the Wireless Orchestra, Flute solo, "Andante-Favori" (Mozart)
21.17Orchestra, Fifth Symphony in D (Mozart)
21.30Miss Ina Ferguson, soprano, "Come, Let me Prove Thee" ("Don Giovanni") (Mozart)
21.38Orchestra, Turkish March (Mozart)
21.45Weather report and Second News Bulletin. Special announcements.
5NO Newcastle
14.30Messrs. George and Yeoman Dodds, double pianoforte recital
16.30Women's hour
17.00Children's Hour
17.45Boys' Brigade
18.00Interval
18.20Boys' Life Brigade
18.30Interval
19.00A Night with Grand Opera, “Maritana"
19.15First Act
20.00News and weather
20.15Interval
20.30Miss May Osborne, soprano, "Alas, those chimes, so sweetly stealing"
20.35Mr Lambert Harvey, tenor, "Yes, let me like a soldier fall"
20.40Miss May Osborne and Mr Lambert Harvey, duet, "Hither as I came"
20.45Mr Robert D. Strangeways, baritone, "In happy moments day day"
20.50Miss May Osborne, Messrs. Harvey and Strangeways, trio, "Turn on, old time"
20.55Madame Elsie Downing, soprano, recit., "How dreary to my heart," ballad, "Scenes that are brightest"
21.05Madame Elsie Downing and Miss May Osbourne, duet, "Sainted Mother"
21.15Mr Lambert Harvey and Mr William Peacock, duet, "I am the King of Spain"
21.20Mr Robert D. Strangeways, "The Heart by woe o'ertaken"
21.25Madame Elsie Downing and Lambert Harvey and William Peacock, trio, "Remorse and dishonour"
21.30News and weather
21.45Men's hour, "Iron and Steel," by Sir William J. Larke (Director the National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers)
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