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5SC Glasgow | ||||
16.30 | Closedown | |||
17.00 | Women’s Hour: “Ariel's Society Gossip," as told in London. Mrs C. S. Peel's “Kitchen Conversations," as told in London. | |||
17.30 | Children’s Corner. For Small Children “The Little Lamp Post," as told in London by Miss Gwen Cuthbert. For Older Children "Jack Hardy," chapter 1, part 1, as told in London Herbert Strang. | |||
18.00 | Special weather report for farmers. | |||
19.00 | News Bulletin and weather report. | |||
19.15 | Boys’ Brigade Bulletin | |||
19.25 | Orchestra (Dance Night). Fox-Trot, “Who Cares," (Yellen & Ager). Waltz, “In the Gloaming," (Logan). One-Step. "Step Lively." | |||
19.43 | Miss Marguerette Davis, Soprano. “Two Little Irish Songs." (H. Lohr). "The Love Song," (Mrs G. Batten). | |||
19.53 | Orchestra. Quadrilles, "The Dollar Princess,” (Leo Fall). Waltz, "Soul of the Rose." | |||
20.08 | Mr Maurice Cole, Pianist. Prelude in F, Opus 28. No. 23. (Chopin). Etude in A Flat, Opus 10, No. 10. (Chopin), Scherzo in C Sharp Minor (Chopin). | |||
20.25 | Orchestra. One-Step, “Florida” (Jolson & Sullivan). Waltz, "Reve d'Artiste," (Aubry). | |||
20.35 | Miss Marguerette Davis, soprano. "Still as the Night," (Carl Bohm). "Down Vauxhall Way," (H. Oliver). | |||
20.45 | Orchestra. Highland Schottische, "Highland Memories." Waltz, "Sleeping Waters," (A. Joyce). Fox-Trot, "Georgia Cabin Door," (Young & Squires). | |||
21.00 | Close Down. | |||
21.30 | News Bulletin and weather report. | |||
21.45 | Mr Maurice Cole, Pianist. "Arabesque." (Arensky). Prelude in G Minor, (Rachmaninoff). | |||
21.55 | Orchestra. Military Two-Step, "The Call," (Van Alstyne). Polka. "The Blacksmiths," (Suckley). Fightsome Reel, "The Standard." (Kerr). Fox-Trot, "Are You Playing Fair?" (Hornsey), Waltz. "Way of Love." (Clu | |||
22.30 | Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save The King. | |||
5NO Newcastle | ||||
15.45 | Orchestra, march, “Picadilly,” gavotte, “Princess Mignonne”, “Pizzicati Serenade Improvise” | |||
16.05 | Collections illustrating the earliest people in our own country. | |||
16.20 | Orchestra, selection, “Lilac Time,” valse, “Du Maben,” Concert valse, “Souvenir de Badee.” | |||
16.45 | Women’s Hour. | |||
17.15 | Children's Hour: For small children. Little Lamp Post," Miss Gwen Cuthbert; for older children "Jack Hardy." Herbert Strang. | |||
18.00 | Scholars' half hour - Mr. A. W. Dakers "Stories of the Nations" | |||
18.30 | Boys' Brigade. | |||
18.45 | Farmers' corner. | |||
19.00 | News and weather | |||
19.20 | "Persia," Major W. L. Meads. | |||
19.35 | The Newcastle Wireless Orchestra. "The Merry Widow." Mr. Reginald Lawson, "The Kerry Dance" (Molloy) : orchestra, Melodies, "The Grand Duchess" (Offenbach); Mrs. Tom Smith, mezzo soprano, "Three Score and Ten" (Trev | |||
21.30 | News and weather | |||
21.45 | Orchestra, "Secrets" (Ancliffe); Mr Reginald Lawson, "Drink to me only"; Mrs. Tom Smith, "Annie Laurie" (Scott); orchestra, Sanderson's "Popular Songs." | |||
22.15 | "Earthquakes and their causes," Mr Harold King, London University. | |||
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