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5SC Glasgow | ||||
14.30 | An hour of Melody, by the Wireless Trio | |||
16.00 | Women's Hour | |||
16.30 | Children's Corner | |||
17.00 | Special Weather report for Farmers | |||
17.10 | Closedown | |||
19.15 | The Boys' Life Brigade Bulletin for Scotland. Weather report and First News Bulletin | |||
19.30 | Orchestra | |||
19.41 | Miss May Blythe, Soprano, of the British National Opera Company | |||
19.53 | Orchestra | |||
20.00 | Mr John Mathewson, baritone | |||
20.19 | Orchestra | |||
20.35 | Miss May Bythe, soprano | |||
20.47 | Orchestra | |||
21.00 | Men's Hour | |||
21.10 | Mr John Mathewson, | |||
21.20 | Orchestra | |||
21.45 | Weather report and second news bulletin. Special announcements | |||
5NO Newcastle | ||||
14.30 | Madame Nicholson's Quartette Party, "Here's a Paradox for Lovers" (German) | |||
14.35 | Mr Charles Ramsay, baritone, “The Lute Player" (Allitsen) | |||
14.40 | Madame Nicholson and Mr R Porritt, duet, Miserero Scene from "Il Trovatore" (Verdi) | |||
14.45 | Madame Ashmore, soprano, "A song for Gladness" (Sanderson) | |||
14.50 | "Flowers," Mr W.S. Foggin | |||
15.00 | Messrs. R. Porritt and C. Ramsay, duet, "Watchman, what of the night" (Sarjeant) | |||
15.05 | Madame Nicholson's Quartette Party, "O Who will o'er the Downs with me" (Pearsall) | |||
15.10 | Madame Nicholson, contralto, "My dear Soul" (Sanderson) | |||
15.15 | Madame Ashmore and Mr C. Ramsay, duet, "In Springtime" (Newton) | |||
15.20 | Mesdames Ashmore and Nicholson, duet, "Sincerity" (Clarke) | |||
15.25 | Madame Nicholson's Quartette Party, "To Sylvia" (Schubert) | |||
16.00 | Women's hour | |||
16.30 | Scholars' half-hour | |||
17.00 | Children's hour | |||
17.45 | Boys' Brigade | |||
19.00 | Mr W.A. Crosse's String Orchestra, "Minuet" (Beccherin), "Danse Ancienne" (Waveing), "Gavotte in B flat" (Adlington) | |||
19.15 | Mr John Olivere, baritone, "Prologue from Pagliacci" (Leoncavallo); "Gentle Maiden" (Somerville) | |||
19.25 | Mr W.A. Crosse's String Orchestra, "Pizzicato" (Taylor), "Gavotto" (Petherick) | |||
19.30 | News and weather | |||
19.40 | Miss Lillian Rowell, contralto, "The Nightingale of Lincoln's Inn" (Oliver) | |||
19.45 | "The Art of Public Speaking," Mr Bernard B. Kayne, Newcastle-on-Tyne | |||
20.30 | Mr W.A. Crosse's String Orchestra, "Serenade des Mandolines" (Desormes); "I Studenti" (Bucalossi) | |||
20.45 | Madame Gertrude Ranson, elocutionist, "I and My father-in-law" (Pemberton) | |||
20.55 | Mr John Olivere, tenor, "Song of the Flea" (Moussousky) | |||
21.00 | Mr W.A. Crosse's String Orchestra, "Serenade" (Mozart) | |||
21.15 | Miss Lillian Rowell, contralto, "May Day in Islington" (Oliver) | |||
21.20 | Madame Gertrude elocutionist, "I Vant Deux Fly" (Anon.) | |||
21.25 | Mr W.A. Crosse's String Orchestra, "Moment Musical" (Schubert) | |||
21.35 | News and weather | |||
21.45 | Men's Hour: G. Tilghman Richards, M.I.M.E., M.I. Aero, on "Aviation." Announcements | |||
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