| RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5NO Newcastle | | ||||
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| 5SC Glasgow | ||||
| 14.30 | Wireless Trio | |||
| 16.00 | Women’s hour | |||
| 16.30 | Children's hour; Special weather report for farmers | |||
| 19.15 | News and Weather | |||
| 19.25 | Orchestra, overture, "Nachtlager in Granada" | |||
| 19.35 | Miss Helen Frame, soprano, "Love Went A-Riding," "Starry Woods" | |||
| 19.45 | Orchestra, selection, "Maritana" | |||
| 19.55 | Mr Wm. Girvan, baritone, "There is a Land," "Peg Away" | |||
| 20.05 | Musical criticism by Mr Percy A. Scholes | |||
| 20.10 | Orchestra, suite, "As You Like It" | |||
| 20.20 | Miss Helen Frame, "Down in the Forest," "I Pitch My Lonely Caravan Night" | |||
| 20.30 | Orchestra, entr’acte, "A Gaelic Dream Song" | |||
| 20.35 | Mr Wm. Girvan, "Droop Not, Young Lover," "Passing By" | |||
| 20.45 | Orchestra, "The Naughty Princess" | |||
| 20.55 | Miss Helen Frame, "Love the Moon," "Casey the Fiddler" | |||
| 21.00 | Men’s hour | |||
| 21.10 | Orchestra, selection, "A Princess Kensington", waltz, "Chantilly" | |||
| 21.28 | Mr Wm. Girvan, "All through the Night," "Where Hath Scotland Found Her Fame" | |||
| 21.35 | Orchestra, "Humoreske March," "Des Maitres Armes" | |||
| 21.45 | News and Weather; special announcements | |||
| 5NO Newcastle | ||||
| 14.30 | Impromptu concert | |||
| 15.20 | Talk, "Health in Summer: What to Eat" | |||
| 16.30 | Women’s hour | |||
| 17.00 | Children’s hour | |||
| 17.45 | Close | |||
| 18.20 | Boy Scouts news bulletin | |||
| 19.00 | Madame May Grant's Quintette, "Fill Up Your Glass" | |||
| 19.05 | Madame May Grant, "Kissing Time" | |||
| 19.10 | Quartette, "Joy of Life" | |||
| 19.15 | Orchestra, selection, "Whirled Into Happiness" | |||
| 19.30 | News and weather | |||
| 19.40 | Madame Ethel Fowkes, soprano, "Try Again Johnnie" | |||
| 19.45 | Talk on "Ice, Water, and Steam," by Mr R.E. Heppell | |||
| 20.00 | Close | |||
| 20.30 | Mr Adam T. Nockels, tenor, "The Only Girl Alive" | |||
| 20.35 | Mr David MacFadzean, baritone, "All Down Piccadilly" | |||
| 20.40 | Madame Flo Skinner, "A Paradise for Two" | |||
| 20.45 | Orchestra, selection, "Lilac Time" | |||
| 20.55 | Quartette, "You Swear to be Good and true" | |||
| 21.00 | Madame Ethel Fowkes, "Sly Cigarette" | |||
| 21.05 | Madame May Grant, with chorus, "Crimson Hussars" | |||
| 21.10 | Mr W. Taylor, "Queen of My Heart" | |||
| 21.15 | Madame May Grant and Mr Adam T. Nockels, duet, "Charming Weather" | |||
| 21.20 | Mr Adam T. Nockels, "Yo-Ho, Little Girls, Yo-Ho" | |||
| 21.25 | Mr David MacFadzean, "I’ve Got a Motto" | |||
| 21.30 | Chorus, "Pleasant Dreams" | |||
| 21.35 | News and weather | |||
| 21.45 | Men’s hour | |||
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