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RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5NO Newcastle |

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5SC Glasgow
15.30An hour of melody by the Wireless Trio. Overture, "Wildschutz," (Lortzing). Intermezzo, "Coquetterie," (Matt). Selection, "Juire," (Halevy). Fox-Trot. “Jah, Jah, Jaz." (Lestrange). Suite, "Three Dances Tom Jones,&qu
16.30Closedown
17.00Women’s Hour: A Talk to Women as told in London by Mr Pollard Crowther. "The Meaning of Autumn,” told in London by Miss Leslie Keene. One recipe from Mrs C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book.
17.30Children’s Corner. For Small Children “Alice Through the Looking Glass”.” It's My Own Invention." Part 2. as told in London. For Older Children "A Fair Field and Favour." as told inLondon by Kirkham Hamilton.
18.00Special weather report for farmers.
19.00News Bulletin and weather report.
19.15Boys’ Brigade Bulletin for Scotland
19.25Orchestra: A Night With Coleridge Taylor. Petite Suite de Concert. (Coleridge Taylor). 1. Caprice Nanette: 2. Demande et Reponse; 3. Un Sonnet D'Amour; 4. La Tajantelie Fretellante.
19.40Miss Bessie Muirie, contralto “Big Lady Moon." (C. Taylor). "Tell, Oh, Tell Me." (C. Taylor).
19.50Orchestra. Suite, "Othello," (Coleride Taylor).
20.02Mr Wm. Gilchrist. Tenor. “Low Breathing Winds," (Coleridge Taylor). "An African Love Song," (Coleridge Taylor).
20.12Orchestra. Suite, "Three Dream Dances”. (Coleridge Taylor).
20.25Duet: Miss Bessie Muirie and Mr Wm. Gilchrist. “Viking Song." (Coleridge Taylor).
20.30‘Cello Solo. "Variations," (Coleridge Taylor). Played by Mr John B. Dickson, of the Wireless Ocrchestra. Mr Andrew Bryson at the Piano.
20.40Orchestra. "Scenes from Imaginary Ballet," (Coleridge Taylor).
20.52Miss Bessie Muirie. “Comfort," (Coleridge Taylor), "She Rested at the Broken Brook," (Coleridge Taylor).
21.00Close Down.
21.30News Bulletin and weather report.
21.45Mr Wm. Gilchrist. Over the Hills." Coleridge Taylor. "How Shn'l I Woo Thee?" Coleridge Taylor.
21.55Orchestra. Intermezzo." Coleridge Taylor.
22.05Duet: Miss Bessie Muirie and Mr Wm. Gilchrist. "Fall on me like a silent dew," (Coleridge Taylor).
22.10Orchestra. Suite, “Hiawatha." (Coleridge Taylor). (1) The Wooing; 2 The Marriage Feast: 3 The Bird Scene; 4 The Departure; 5 Reunion.
22.30Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save The King.
5NO Newcastle
15.45Mr Crosse, clarionet solo; Miss Florence Farrar, pianoforte solo, “Der Freischutz,” “A Chat About dogs, or Man’s Best Friend,” clarionet solo, “Swiss Air,” Pianoforte duet, “Scherzo in D.”
16.45Women’s Hour; “The Geisha,” as delivered in London.
17.15Children's Hour: For small "Alice Through the Looking Glass"; for older children. "Fair Field and Favour." Mr. Kirkham Hamilton.
18.00Scholars' Half-hour: Mrs. E B. Bramwell. "Nature Studies." "Pigs and Pig Feeding." Mr. Robert Wheldon.
19.00News and weather.
19.20"Music," Mr. John Wyatt: A short talk on music.
19.35Newcastle Wireless Orchestra: "The Beggar's Opera" (Gay-Austin). Miss Carmen Hill (of London), soprano, "Voi che Sapete" (Mozart). Orchestra: "Polly" (Gay-Austin). Mr. William Hendry, baritone; "Non piu Andrai"
21.30Second news and weather-
21.45Miss Carmen Hill: "Unmindful of the roses" (Lohr), "A little winding road" (Ronald). Orchestra: "Ballet Musee," Coppelia (Delibes). Mr. W. Hendry: "Prologue" from "Pagliacci" (Leonocavallo).
22.15Men's Hour: "Chemistry." Mr. W. J. Woolcock (General Manager of the Association of British Chemical Manufacturers).
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