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5SC Glasgow | ||||
10.30 | Mr Leonard Ashdowne, baritone | |||
14.30 | An hour of Melody the Wireless Trio | |||
16.00 | Women's Hour | |||
16.30 | Women's hour | |||
17.00 | Children's stories | |||
18.00 | News and weather | |||
18.15 | Philips A. Inman (Secretary Superintendent of the Charing Cross Hospital) | |||
19.00 | Band of H.M. Irish Guards | |||
19.15 | Weather report and First News Bulletin | |||
19.25 | Orchestra, Overture, "The Eagle's Nest" (E. Iseman) | |||
19.33 | Miss Jean Whitehead, Mezzo-Soprano | |||
19.43 | The Glasgow Amateur Concertina Band | |||
20.00 | Sir John Russell | |||
20.01 | Miss Jean Whitehead, Mezzo-Soprano | |||
20.10 | Orchestra, Selection, "Polly" (Austin) | |||
20.20 | The Glasgow Amateur Concertina Band | |||
20.40 | Miss Jean Whitehead, Mezzo-Soprano | |||
20.50 | Orchestra, Suite, "Three Dale Dances" (Wood) | |||
21.00 | News and weather; Men's talk: Motoring by Capt. Ricahrd Twelvetrees | |||
21.10 | The Glasgow Amateur Concertina Band | |||
21.25 | Band of H.M. Irish Guards | |||
21.35 | Orchestra, Waltz, "Luna" (Lincke), March, "The Children of the Regiment" (Fucik) | |||
21.45 | Weather report and Second News Bulletin. Special announcements | |||
5NO Newcastle | ||||
14.30 | Mr Sid Pugh's Quartette, "In this hour of softened splendour" (Pinsuti) | |||
14.35 | Miss Kathleen Hutton, soprano, "Waltz Song" from "Tom Jones" (German) | |||
14.40 | Mr Will Jones, baritone, "Maire my girl" (Aitken) | |||
14.45 | "Health in Summer - what to wear," written by Mr Grant Ramsay | |||
14.55 | Mr Sid Pugh's Trio, "O Memory" (Leslie) | |||
15.00 | Miss Isobel Summers, contralto, "The Enchantress" (Hatton) | |||
15.10 | Miss Kathleen Hutton, soprano, "It is only a tiny garden" (Wood) | |||
15.15 | Mr Will Jones, "Clo's Props" | |||
15.20 | Miss Isabel Summers, "My ships" (Barratt) | |||
15.25 | Mr Sid Pugh's Quartette, "A Farewell" (Coleman) | |||
15.30 | Interval | |||
15.50 | Mr Sid Pugh, tenor, "For you alone" (Geehl) | |||
16.00 | Scholars half hour | |||
16.30 | Women's hour | |||
17.00 | Children’s hour | |||
17.45 | Boys' Life Brigade | |||
19.00 | Mr W.A. Crosse, pianoforte recital, "Capriccio Brilliante," "Spring Song," "Bee's Wedding," "Gondellied," "Folksong" (All Mendelssohn); "Wedding Day" (Grieg) | |||
19.30 | News and weather | |||
19.40 | Mr J. Nattrass, tenor, "My Dreams" (Tosti) | |||
19.45 | "Week's Music," Percy A. Scholes, Musical Critic to the British Broadcasting Company (Ltd) | |||
20.00 | Interval | |||
20.30 | Mr W.A. Bates | |||
20.40 | North Seaton Workmen's Brass Band, Grande Fantasia, "United Kingdon" (Rimmer), contest march, "Belmont" (Allen) | |||
20.55 | Miss Ida Cowey, soprano, "Bells of Gold" (K. Ray), "I Think" (Guy d'Hardelot) | |||
21.15 | North Seaton Workmen's Brass Band, suite, "Violets and Pansies" (Percorini) | |||
21.30 | News and weather | |||
21.40 | Mr J. Nattrass, "The Thrush at Eve" (Cadman) | |||
21.45 | Men's hour | |||
21.50 | Mr W.A. Bates | |||
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