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5SC Glasgow | ||||
14.30 | An hour of melody by the Wireless Trio. Overture, " Mirella," (Gounod). Selection, "Mr Popple," (Ruebens). Fox-Trot, "Why Dear" (Cohen). Suite, " Two Parisian Sketches," (Fletcher). intermezzo, "Veronica" | |||
15.30 | Closedown | |||
16.00 | Women's hour. Poultry Talk, by Chanticleer. "In and out the Shops," The Copy Cat." One recipe from Mrs C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book. | |||
16.30 | Children's hour. For small children "Alice Through the Looking Glass", Lewis Carroll. For older children —Children's News. | |||
17.00 | Special weather for farmers. | |||
18.00 | News bulletin and weather from London. | |||
19.15 | Orchestra, overture, "Return from Abroad"; Mr Dave Thomson, baritone, in his latest song successes, with orchestral accompaniment, "The Smile of Molly Maloney," "Shores of Minnetonka"; selection, "Genevieve De Brabant&qu | |||
20.30 | News bulletin and weather from London | |||
20.45 | Orchestra, suite. "Four Trifles," Nymph, Puck, Heather Bloom, Elf; Miss Isa Anderson, "The Enchantress," "Still as the Night"; Mr Dave Thomson, waltz song. "The Angelus," "Yes, we have no bananas"; Orchest | |||
21.55 | Special announcements. Close down. | |||
5NO Newcastle | ||||
14.30 | The reproducing piano. Foxtrot "Dancing Time" (Kern); foxtrot, "If Winter comes" (Gideon) | |||
14.40 | Mr E. Forster, cornet solo. "If I might come to you" | |||
14.50 | Reproducing piano. "Poet and peasant" (Suppe) | |||
15.00 | Madame Evelyn Longstaffe, contralto. "The Bonnie Bush O'Broom" (Hewitt), "The Joy Bird" (Barnes). | |||
15.10 | Mr E. Forster, cornet solo. "In an old fashioned Town" (Sanderson). | |||
15.20 | The Reproducing piano. "Stumbling" (Confrery) | |||
15.30 | Closedown | |||
16.00 | Women's hour. "Poultry," Chanticleer; "In and out of the shops," by the Copy Cat; Recipe, Mrs C.S. Peel's wireless cookery book. | |||
16.30 | Scholars' half-hour. | |||
17.00 | Children's hour. For small children "Alice Through The Looking Glass" Lewis Carroll; Older children, Children's News. | |||
18.00 | News bulletin from London. | |||
18.15 | Close down. | |||
19.00 | Mr W. A. Crosse's orchestra. "Under the Double Eagle" (Wagner); "Mecca" (Hougill), | |||
19.10 | Bell ringers will play selections on the hand bells. | |||
19.20 | Mr Crosse's orchestra. "The Island King" (Garstin) | |||
19.30 | Mr Crosse's orchestra. Valse "Jungheuen Tanze" (Gung'l); "Cantilena" (Baynes) | |||
19.40 | Mr A. Robson, cornet solo. "Home of Rest" (Nichol) | |||
19.45 | Short talk on "Book-keeping", Mr John B. Nichols. | |||
20.00 | Close down. | |||
20.30 | News bulletin from London. | |||
20.45 | Mr Fred Wilde, baritone. "King Hilarity" (Johnson); "The Tideless Sea" (Bowen). | |||
20.55 | Bell ringers. | |||
21.05 | Mr Crosse's orchestra. "The Little Dutch Girl" (Hirsch) | |||
21.20 | Mr A. Robson, cornet solo. "Somewhere a voice is calling" | |||
21.25 | Mr Fred Wilde, baritone: "The last flagon" (Newton). | |||
21.45 | Close down. | |||
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