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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, “Felsenmuhlo," (Reissiger). Selection, “The Catch of the Season," (Haines and Barker). Fox-Trot, "She Gives All to Me," (Fisher). Intermezzo, “Tinkerbell," (Ramsey). Suite, "F
15.30Closedown
16.00Women’s Hour: "Poultry Talk," told London Chanticleer. “In and Out of the Shops”, as told in London by the Copy Cat. One Recipe from Mrs C. S. Peel s Wireless Cookery Book (London Manuscript).
16.30Children’s Corner. For Small Children “Alice Through the Looking Glass" “It's My Own Invention," Part 1, as told in London. For Older Children—" Children News
17.00Special weather report for farmers.
18.00News Bulletin and weather report.
18.15Closedown
19.15Orchestra. Overture, Don Giovanni, Mozart.
19.25Jack C. Rhodes, Baritone. “Salaam," (Agnes Mary Lang). "The Child's Song," (Agnes Mary Lang).
19.35Messrs Aldon and Phillip, Zither- Banjo Duettists. "The Jovial Huntsmen," (Morley). "Return the Regiment." (Grimshaw).
19.45Miss D. Kemp., Siffleuse. "Scotch Selection," "Kentucky Babe," (Liscombe).
19.55Orchestra. Selection, “Martha," (Flotow).
20.05Jack C. Rhodes, Baritone. "The Temple Bells," (A. W. Finden). “Little Irish Cottage " (A W. Finden).
20.30News Bulletin and weather report.
20.40Relay from 2LO (the London Station) of Talk by Mr F. Hope Jones, M.I.E.E., vice-chairman of the British Horological Institute, chairman Radio Society Great, Britain, "To Remind Listeners to Set Back their Clocks to Greenwich Time, and to give Advice
20.45Miss D. Kemp. "Until." (Sanderson). "Rose-Marie." (Percy Elliot).
20.55Orchestra. Intermezzo (Coleridge Taylor). Oriental Dance, "Mecca," (Howgill).
21.05Jack C. Rhodes, Baritone. "Less than the Dust," (A. W. Finden). "Till Wake," (A. W. Finden).
21.15Orchestra. Suite, "The Two Pigeons," No. 1. (Messager). 1 Entree des Tziganes; 2 Scene; 3 Theme and Variations.
21.25Messrs Aldon and Phillip. “The Gay Gossom," (Ossman). "Niggertown," (Morley).
21.35Orchestra. Waltz, "Venus on Earth," (Finck). Patrol, "The Phantom Brigade," (Myddelton). Fox-Trot, "Whistling," (Manahan). March, "Juarez," (Schettino).
21.55Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save The King.
5NO Newcastle
14.30An hour of melody. Mr W.A. Crosse, pianoforte solo, “Scenes Pitroeques” (Lescant).
14.50A Short manuscript talk as delivered in London on, “Making Pictures by the Three-Colour process”, by Mr Andrew Spilelr.
15.00Mr W.A. Crosse, pianoforte solo, “Invitation a la Valse” (Weber), “Les Sylvaine” (Chaminade).
15.10Mr W.A. Bates will entertain.
15.20Mr W.A. Crosse, pianoforte solo, “Valse Impromptu” (Raff), “Valse No. 5” (Godard).
15.30Mr W.A. Bates will entertain.
16.00Women's hour. "In and out of the shops" by the Copy Cat. A recipe from Mrs. C.S. Peel's Wireless cookery book.
16.30Scholar's half-hour. A short talk by Miss A. Shaw on “Pets”.
17.00Children's hour. "Alice Through The Looking Glass," Lewis Carroll; for older children, news
17.45Farmers’ corner. A short talk on Poultry-keeping by Mr H. C. Pawson, of Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
18.00News broadcast from London, followed by Newcastle news and weather.
18.15Closedown
19.00Newcastle Wireless Jazz Orchestra. Fox-trot, Valse. "Through the Night”: one-step; "Robinson Crusoe's Isle”.
19.15Mr Norman Wright, entertainer; ”I'm Tickled to Death, I’m Single” (Gideon); "Everybody’s Grumbling,” "You are so Nice," "By Silver Moon” (valse): Madame Phyllis Howe, soprano, “Wait" (Guy d'Hardelote.)
19.45Short manuscript talk as delivered in London on "The Evolution of Papermaking " Mr A. T. Bromley.
20.00Closedown
20.30News broadcast from London, followed by local news and weather.
20.45Newcastle Wireless Jazz Orchestra. Foxtrot, “O Star of Eve”; onestep, “Wild, Wild Women”
20.55Mr Norman Wright, “By Desire” (Richardson); Madame Phyllis Howe, soprano, “Far Greater In His Lonely State” (Gounod), “I Love The Moon” (Rubens); Newcastle Wireless Jazz Orchestra, onestep, “Swanee Blue bird”, valse, “Three O’Clock In The Morning”; Madame
21.40Men's hour: "Motoring" Captain Richard Twelvetrees
21.50Close down. God Save The King. At the piano, Mr W.A. Crosse.
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