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5SC Glasgow | ||||
14.30 | An 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 | |||
15.30 | Closedown | |||
16.00 | Women’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). | |||
16.30 | Children’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 | |||
17.00 | Special weather report for farmers. | |||
18.00 | News Bulletin and weather report. | |||
18.15 | Closedown | |||
19.15 | Orchestra. Overture, Don Giovanni, Mozart. | |||
19.25 | Jack C. Rhodes, Baritone. “Salaam," (Agnes Mary Lang). "The Child's Song," (Agnes Mary Lang). | |||
19.35 | Messrs Aldon and Phillip, Zither- Banjo Duettists. "The Jovial Huntsmen," (Morley). "Return the Regiment." (Grimshaw). | |||
19.45 | Miss D. Kemp., Siffleuse. "Scotch Selection," "Kentucky Babe," (Liscombe). | |||
19.55 | Orchestra. Selection, “Martha," (Flotow). | |||
20.05 | Jack C. Rhodes, Baritone. "The Temple Bells," (A. W. Finden). “Little Irish Cottage " (A W. Finden). | |||
20.30 | News Bulletin and weather report. | |||
20.40 | Relay 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 | |||
20.45 | Miss D. Kemp. "Until." (Sanderson). "Rose-Marie." (Percy Elliot). | |||
20.55 | Orchestra. Intermezzo (Coleridge Taylor). Oriental Dance, "Mecca," (Howgill). | |||
21.05 | Jack C. Rhodes, Baritone. "Less than the Dust," (A. W. Finden). "Till Wake," (A. W. Finden). | |||
21.15 | Orchestra. Suite, "The Two Pigeons," No. 1. (Messager). 1 Entree des Tziganes; 2 Scene; 3 Theme and Variations. | |||
21.25 | Messrs Aldon and Phillip. “The Gay Gossom," (Ossman). "Niggertown," (Morley). | |||
21.35 | Orchestra. Waltz, "Venus on Earth," (Finck). Patrol, "The Phantom Brigade," (Myddelton). Fox-Trot, "Whistling," (Manahan). March, "Juarez," (Schettino). | |||
21.55 | Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save The King. | |||
5NO Newcastle | ||||
14.30 | An hour of melody. Mr W.A. Crosse, pianoforte solo, “Scenes Pitroeques” (Lescant). | |||
14.50 | A Short manuscript talk as delivered in London on, “Making Pictures by the Three-Colour process”, by Mr Andrew Spilelr. | |||
15.00 | Mr W.A. Crosse, pianoforte solo, “Invitation a la Valse” (Weber), “Les Sylvaine” (Chaminade). | |||
15.10 | Mr W.A. Bates will entertain. | |||
15.20 | Mr W.A. Crosse, pianoforte solo, “Valse Impromptu” (Raff), “Valse No. 5” (Godard). | |||
15.30 | Mr W.A. Bates will entertain. | |||
16.00 | Women's hour. "In and out of the shops" by the Copy Cat. A recipe from Mrs. C.S. Peel's Wireless cookery book. | |||
16.30 | Scholar's half-hour. A short talk by Miss A. Shaw on “Pets”. | |||
17.00 | Children's hour. "Alice Through The Looking Glass," Lewis Carroll; for older children, news | |||
17.45 | Farmers’ corner. A short talk on Poultry-keeping by Mr H. C. Pawson, of Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-Tyne. | |||
18.00 | News broadcast from London, followed by Newcastle news and weather. | |||
18.15 | Closedown | |||
19.00 | Newcastle Wireless Jazz Orchestra. Fox-trot, Valse. "Through the Night”: one-step; "Robinson Crusoe's Isle”. | |||
19.15 | Mr 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.) | |||
19.45 | Short manuscript talk as delivered in London on "The Evolution of Papermaking " Mr A. T. Bromley. | |||
20.00 | Closedown | |||
20.30 | News broadcast from London, followed by local news and weather. | |||
20.45 | Newcastle Wireless Jazz Orchestra. Foxtrot, “O Star of Eve”; onestep, “Wild, Wild Women” | |||
20.55 | Mr 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 | |||
21.40 | Men's hour: "Motoring" Captain Richard Twelvetrees | |||
21.50 | Close down. God Save The King. At the piano, Mr W.A. Crosse. | |||
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