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RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5NO Newcastle |

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5SC Glasgow
16.30Closedown
17.00Women’s Hour: “Ariel's Society Gossip," as told in London. Mrs C. S. Peel's “Kitchen Conversations," as told in London.
17.30Children’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.
18.00Special weather report for farmers.
19.00News Bulletin and weather report.
19.15Boys’ Brigade Bulletin
19.25Orchestra (Dance Night). Fox-Trot, “Who Cares," (Yellen & Ager). Waltz, “In the Gloaming," (Logan). One-Step. "Step Lively."
19.43Miss Marguerette Davis, Soprano. “Two Little Irish Songs." (H. Lohr). "The Love Song," (Mrs G. Batten).
19.53Orchestra. Quadrilles, "The Dollar Princess,” (Leo Fall). Waltz, "Soul of the Rose."
20.08Mr 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).
20.25Orchestra. One-Step, “Florida” (Jolson & Sullivan). Waltz, "Reve d'Artiste," (Aubry).
20.35Miss Marguerette Davis, soprano. "Still as the Night," (Carl Bohm). "Down Vauxhall Way," (H. Oliver).
20.45Orchestra. Highland Schottische, "Highland Memories." Waltz, "Sleeping Waters," (A. Joyce). Fox-Trot, "Georgia Cabin Door," (Young & Squires).
21.00Close Down.
21.30News Bulletin and weather report.
21.45Mr Maurice Cole, Pianist. "Arabesque." (Arensky). Prelude in G Minor, (Rachmaninoff).
21.55Orchestra. 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
22.30Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save The King.
5NO Newcastle
15.45Orchestra, march, “Picadilly,” gavotte, “Princess Mignonne”, “Pizzicati Serenade Improvise”
16.05Collections illustrating the earliest people in our own country.
16.20Orchestra, selection, “Lilac Time,” valse, “Du Maben,” Concert valse, “Souvenir de Badee.”
16.45Women’s Hour.
17.15Children's Hour: For small children. Little Lamp Post," Miss Gwen Cuthbert; for older children "Jack Hardy." Herbert Strang.
18.00Scholars' half hour - Mr. A. W. Dakers "Stories of the Nations"
18.30Boys' Brigade.
18.45Farmers' corner.
19.00News and weather
19.20"Persia," Major W. L. Meads.
19.35The 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
21.30News and weather
21.45Orchestra, "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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