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RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5NO Newcastle |

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