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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. Norma," Bellini”. Fox-Trot, "You Never Know," (Darewski). Selection, “By Jingo," (Finck). Entr'acte, "Meditation," (Squire). Suite, "Judgement de Paris," (Mouto
15.30Closedown
16.00Women’s Hour: “Collecting Old China" No. 2. "Pottery." told in London by Mrs Gordon Stables. Toilet Hints for the Holidays "Holiday Feet," as told in London a Woman Chemist. One Recipe from Mrs C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery B
16.30Children’s Corner. For Small Children “The Tale of "Is it Possible?" by Miss B. L. Bagly, as told London. For Older Children—Railway Talk, told London by John Hone Fellows.
17.00Special weather report for farmers.
18.00News Bulletin and weather report.
18.15Closedown
19.15The Clydebank Burgh Band (Conductor—Mr J. D. Scoins). Overture, "Poet and Peasant," (Suppe). Descriptive, “A Motor Ride," (Bidgood).
19.40Miss Jessie C. Lothian, A.L.C.M., Elocutionist. Story, “Black John and the Diamond Stud." J. Lothian. Miss Bessie Taylor, Soprano. “Happy Summer Time," (G. P. Kahn). "Don't Hurry," (Sanderson).
19.57The Clydebank Burgh Band. Pot Pourri, "Melodius Memories," (Finck). Cornet Solo. "Kentucky Home," (Rimmer). (Soloist—Mr T. Anderson.) Selection (Traditional), "Tam O'Shanter," (Round).
20.30News Bulletin and weather report.
20.45Miss Jessie C. Lothian. "The Ship of Faith," (J. C. Lothian). "The Yawn." (J. C. Lothian).
20.55Miss Bessie Taylor. “My Ships," (A Barratt), “How Many a Lonely Caravan," (A. W. Findon).
21.05The Clydebank Burgh Band (Conductor—Mr J. D. Scoins). Humorous, "Kiltie's Kourtship," (M'Kenzie).
21.15Trombone Solo, "The Joy Wheel," (Sutton). (Soloist—Mr J. M'Kinley.) "March of the Mannikins” (Fletcher).
21.28Miss Bessie Taylor. “Invitation," (K. Barry). "There's nae Luck aboot the Hoose," (Trad.)
21.38The Clydebank Burgh Band (Conductor—Mr J. D. Scoins). Parody, “Three Blind Mine," (Douglas). Topical, "Britannia's Crown of Glory." (Round).
21.55Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save The King.
5NO Newcastle
14.30Mr H.K Cutchie, pianoforte recital, “Valse Poetique” (H. J. Edwards), “Gallirhoe” (Chaminade), “Mattei v Valso” (Mattei), Intermezzo and Leit Motif Rosse.
14.50A Short manuscript talk from London on “The Dragon Fly” by “Mecurious.”
15.05Mr H.K Cutchie, pianoforte recital, selections from The Merchant Of Venice” (Rosse), La Caprice De Nanette (Taylor), Poupee Valsante) (Poldini)
15.30Closedown
16.00Women's Hour: "Collecting old china, No 2, Pottery." by Mrs Gordon Stables. “Toilet hints for the holidays” “Holiday Feet”, by a woman chemist. A recipe from Mrs C.S. Peel's wireless cookery book.
16.30Scholars’ half Hour: A Short Talk by Mr A Rae.
17.00Children's Hour: For small children, "Is it Possible," by Miss B. L. Bagley ; for older children, Railway Talk, “Railway Bridges”, by John Hope Fellows.
17.45Boys' Life Brigade.
18.00News and weather.
18.15Closedown
19.45Week's Music, Percy A. Scholes.
20.00Closedown
20.30News and weather broadcast from London, followed by Newcastle news.
20.45John Henry, entertainer, "John Henry makes his bow."
20.55Miss Beatrice Eveline, 'cello solo: "Old Italian Air" (Sammartini-Squire), "Idylle" (Ethel Barnes), "Rhapsodic" (Popper). Apollo Male Quartet: "Granny's Song at Twilight" (Nicholls), "Laughter "
21.25John Henry, "He once kept hens."
21.35Miss Beatrice Eveline, "Meditation" (Squire).
21.50Close down. God Save The King. At The Piano – Mr W.W. Crosse, B.M.
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