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RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5NO Newcastle |

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5SC Glasgow
14.30An hour of Melody by the Wireless Trio
16.00Women's hour
16.30Children's Corner
17.00Special Weather report for Farmers
19.15Weather report and First News Bulletin
19.25Orchestra, Overture, "Fingal's Cave" (Mendelssohn)
19.35Miss Isa Semple, Sopran, "Caller Ou" (Gray), "The Road to the Isles" (Kennedy Fraser)
19.45Orchestra, Selection, "Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascagni)
19.55Mr George Boyd, Bass
20.05Orchestra, Suite No. 2, "The Two Pigeons" (Messager)
20.15"The Week's Music," Mr Percy A. Scholes, Musical Critic the British Broadcasting Company
20.20Miss Isa Semple, "April Morn," (Batten), "Starlight" (Tosti)
20.30Orchestra, Intermezzo, "Pierrette" (Chaminade)
20.35Mr George Boyd, "The Call" (Herbert Oliver), "The Bandolero" (Stuart)
20.42Orchestra, Selection, "Phi-Phi" (Christine)
20.52Miss Isa Semple, "Nymphs and Fauns" (Bemberg), "A Birthday" (Woodman)
21.00Men's hour
21.10Orchestra, Allegretto Quasi Andantino from Sonata, Opus 64 (Schubert)
21.17Mr George Boyd, "On the March" (Herbert Oliver), "Heart of Oak" (Dr Boyce)
21.27Orchestra, Novelty, "Musical Jig-Saw" (Aston), Some Rag, "Crash" (Van and Schenck)
21.45Weather Report and Second News Bulletin; Special announcements
5NO Newcastle
14.30Mr George Douglas, pianoforte solo, "Invitation a la Valse" (Weber)
14.35Wolsingham Male Quartette
14.45Mr Ralph Jacobson, 'cello solo, "Madrigal" (Squire)
14.50Miss Bessie Bowness at the piano
14.55Wolsingham Male Quartette, "Love's Folly" (Stanford). "The Old Armchair" (Russell)
15.00Mr Ralph Jacobson, 'Cello colo, "Idylle" (Squire)
15.05Mr John Douglas, "Nocture in B major" (Chopin)
15.10Madame Gertrude Ranson and Mr A.R. Lee-Dixon, The Quarrel Scene from "School for Scandal"
16.30Women's hour
17.00Children's hour
17.45Interval
18.20Boy Scouts
18.30Interval
19.00The Dunelm Singers Quartet, "Down in a flowery Vale" (Festa)
19.05Mr E.A. Gallimore, baritone, "All Joy be Thine" (Sanderson)
19.15The Dunelm Singers Quartet, "Cigarettes" (Macy), "Sunday Fishing" (Macy)
19.20Mr Albert Edwardes, society entertainer, at the piano
19.30News and weather
19.40Mr Oliver May, tenor, "With all my heart" (Earnshaw"
19.45"Whirlpools and Whirlwinds", Mr R.E. Heppell, of Gateshead-on-Tyne
20.00Interval
20.30Miss Mary Little, soprano, "Can't remember" (Alma Goatley)
20.35The Dunelm Singers Quartet, part-song, "O hush thee, by babie" (Sullivan)
20.40Messrs. Oliver May and William Peacock, duet, "The Ballad Singers" (Lane Wilson)
20.45Mr J. Richardson Cogan, "When love shall call" (Tate)
20.50Mr Albert Edwardes
21.00The Dunelm Singers Quartet, "Plantation Melody," "Nellie was a lady"
21.05Miss Mary Little, "Cuckoo Call" (Brahe)
21.10Mr William Peacock, basso Profundo, "A jolly old Cavalier" (Dix)
21.15The Dunelm Singers Quartet, "Sleep Piccaninny" (Macy), "Sweet and Low" (Barnby)
21.25Mr Albert Edwardes
21.35News and weather
21.45Men's Hour
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