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RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5NO Newcastle |

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5SC Glasgow
14.30An 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"
15.30Closedown
16.00Women'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.
16.30Children's hour. For small children "Alice Through the Looking Glass", Lewis Carroll. For older children —Children's News.
17.00Special weather for farmers.
18.00News bulletin and weather from London.
19.15Orchestra, 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
20.30News bulletin and weather from London
20.45Orchestra, 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
21.55Special announcements. Close down.
5NO Newcastle
14.30The reproducing piano. Foxtrot "Dancing Time" (Kern); foxtrot, "If Winter comes" (Gideon)
14.40Mr E. Forster, cornet solo. "If I might come to you"
14.50Reproducing piano. "Poet and peasant" (Suppe)
15.00Madame Evelyn Longstaffe, contralto. "The Bonnie Bush O'Broom" (Hewitt), "The Joy Bird" (Barnes).
15.10Mr E. Forster, cornet solo. "In an old fashioned Town" (Sanderson).
15.20The Reproducing piano. "Stumbling" (Confrery)
15.30Closedown
16.00Women's hour. "Poultry," Chanticleer; "In and out of the shops," by the Copy Cat; Recipe, Mrs C.S. Peel's wireless cookery book.
16.30Scholars' half-hour.
17.00Children's hour. For small children "Alice Through The Looking Glass" Lewis Carroll; Older children, Children's News.
18.00News bulletin from London.
18.15Close down.
19.00Mr W. A. Crosse's orchestra. "Under the Double Eagle" (Wagner); "Mecca" (Hougill),
19.10Bell ringers will play selections on the hand bells.
19.20Mr Crosse's orchestra. "The Island King" (Garstin)
19.30Mr Crosse's orchestra. Valse "Jungheuen Tanze" (Gung'l); "Cantilena" (Baynes)
19.40Mr A. Robson, cornet solo. "Home of Rest" (Nichol)
19.45Short talk on "Book-keeping", Mr John B. Nichols.
20.00Close down.
20.30News bulletin from London.
20.45Mr Fred Wilde, baritone. "King Hilarity" (Johnson); "The Tideless Sea" (Bowen).
20.55Bell ringers.
21.05Mr Crosse's orchestra. "The Little Dutch Girl" (Hirsch)
21.20Mr A. Robson, cornet solo. "Somewhere a voice is calling"
21.25Mr Fred Wilde, baritone: "The last flagon" (Newton).
21.45Close down.
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