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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, “Libella," (Reissiger). Waltz, "Pourquoi," (Home). Selection, "The Tyrolean," (Zeller). Fox-Trot. "’Neath Tropical Skies," (Simons). Suite, "Harvest Time," (Woo
15.30Closedown
16.00Women’s Hour: Fashion Talk, "The Little Dress," told in London by Miss Nora Shandon. Careers, "The X-Ray Operator," as told in London by Miss Emily L. B. Forster. One Recipe from Mrs C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book.
16.30Children’s Corner. For Small Children, "The Willow Pattern Plate," part 2, from "Tony O'Dreams," told in London by M. Nightingale, published by Basil Blackwell. For Older Children, "The Men of Queen Elizabeth's Day."
17.00Special weather report for farmers.
18.00News Bulletin and weather report.
18.15Closedown
19.15Orchestra. Overture, "Puits D'Amour." (Balfe.)
19.25Mr Gordon Munro, bass-baritone, "Lend Your Aid," “La Reine de Saba," (Gounod). "Song of the Volga Boatmen," (Koeneman).
19.35Orchestra. Selection, "The Toreador," Caryll and Monckton).
19.45Miss Dorothy Turnbull, mezzosoprano. "Sylvan," (Landon Ronald). "Knowest thou the land," “Mignon." (Thomas).
19.55Orchestra. Suite, “Brevette." (Anthony). 1. Valsette; 2 Minuette; 3 Dansette; 4 Fleurette.
20.05The Week’s Music, told London by Percy A. Scholes, musical critic the B.B.Co.
20.15Mr Gordon Munro, bass-baritone, "Elegie," (Massenet), “Trade Winds," (Keel).
20.30News Bulletin and weather report.
20.45Orchestra. Entr'acte, "In a Persian Market," (Ketelby).
20.50Miss Dorothy Turnbull, mezzosoprano, "Charming Chloe," (E. German). "The Willow," (Goring Thomas).
21.00Orchestra. Selection, “William Tell," (Rossini).
21.10Mr Gordon Munro, bass-baritone, “Wert Thou a Slave," (Kilner). "The Watchman," (Squire).
21.20Orchestra. Fox-Trot. "O Star Eve," (David). Waltz, "Hydropaten." (Gung'l).
21.30Miss Dorothy Turnbull, mezzosoprano. "Fair House of Joy." (R. Quilter). “The Moon at the Full," (Landon Ronald).
21.40Orchestra. Andante from Opus 166 (Schubert). Intermezzo, "In Poppy Land," (Albens). March. "Gallant Berbia," (Lotter).
21.55Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save The King.
5NO Newcastle
14.30Afternoon concert: Miss Florence Farrer, pianoforte solo, “Two Waltzes,” (Chopin); Mr W.A. Crosse, clarinet solo, “8th Air Varie” (Brespant); Miss Florence Farrer and Mr W.A. Crosse, pianoforte duet, “The Jupiter Symphony” (Mozart); Mr W.A. Crosse B.M., c
15.30Closedown
16.00Women's Hour: Fashion talk, “The Little Dress,” by Miss Nora Shandon. Careers, “The X-Ray operator”, by Miss Emily L.B. Forster. Recipe from Mrs C.S. Peel's wireless cookery book.
16.30Scholar’s Half Hour: A short talk by Mr J Todd on Dickens.
17.00Children's hour, for small children. "The Willow Pattern," from "Tony O' Dreams," by M. Nightingale; for older children. "The Men Queen Elizabeth's Day."
17.45Boy Scouts' transmission.
18.00News and weather
19.00Newcastle Wireless Orchestra, march, "Front line" (Sarasate); Mr Lee Dixon and Co., "Bombastes" (W. B. Rhodes).
19.45A short talk "The Mariner's Compass," by Mr. R. E. Heppel, Gateshead.
20.30News and weather.
20.45Newcastle Wireless Orchestra, "Silver fingers" (Mallory); Mr. Lee Dixon and Co., "The bishop's candlesticks" from Les Miserables (Victor Hugo); "A kingdom at Stake," from Twenty Years After (Dumas): Newcastle Wireless Or
21.30Men's hour, Mr. William Registrar Loughborough College, on "Training for the Engineering Profession."
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