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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
19.15The Boys' Brigade Bulletin for Scotland. Weather report and First News Bulletin
19.30A Night with Gounod. Born Paris, June 17, 1818; died Paris October 17, 1893
19.40Mr Alex M'Gregor, "The Calf of Gold," "Faust" (Gounod)
19.45Orchestra, Selection, "2nd Fantaisie," "Faust" (Gounod)
19.57Miss Helen Ogilvie, Soprano
20.07Orchestra, Second Fantasie, "Romeo and Juliet" (Gounod)
20.19Mr Alex M'Gregor, "She alone charmeth my sadness," Irene (Gounod)
20.29Miss Helen Ogilvie, "Ave Maria" (Gounod), "The Jewel Song," "Faust" (Gounod)
20.34Orchestra, Serenade, "Berceuse" (Gounod)
20.39Orchestra, Selection, "Philemon and Baucis" (Gounod)
20.51Mr Alexander M'Gregor
21.00Men's Hour
21.10Orchestra, "Funeral March of a Marionette" (Gounod)
21.17Miss Helen Ogilvie
21.27Orchestra
21.45Weather report and Second News Bulletin. Special announcements
5NO Newcastle
14.30Mr Stanley Bell, pianoforte solo, "Chanson Joyeuse"
14.35Mr J. Clementson, flute solo, Fantasia, "Merrie England" (German)
14.40Mr W.A. Crosse, clarinet solo, "Largo from the Sonata" (Prout)
14.50Mr Stanley Bell, pianoforte solo, "The Windmill" (Rubini), "Tarantella in A minor" (Pieczonka)
14.55Mr J. Clementson, piccolo solo, "Pellacca" (Green)
15.00Mr Stanley Bell, "Nocturne in E flat" (Chopin), "Valse in D" (Chopin)
15.05Mr W.A. Crosse, "La Somnambula" (Bellini)
15.10Mr Stanley Bell, "Capriccietto" (Gurlitt), "Galop de Concert" (Englemann)
15.15Manuscript talk, "Bird Life in the Tree Tops," Written by C.W.R. Knight
15.30Interval
16.00Scholar's half-hour
16.30Women's hour
17.00Children's hour
19.00Mr W.A. Crosse's Military Band, selection, "Aida" (Arr. Waterson)
19.15Miss Hilda Rood, contralto, "Give Back the heart you stole from me," from "Mitrane" (Rossi)
19.20Mr W.A. Crosse's Military Band, "Eugene Onegrin" (Tschaikowsky)
19.30News and weather
19.40Mr Lambert Harvey, lyric-tenor, "Chindo Gli Ocghi" (Massanet)
19.45Talk on Operas, Mr John Wyatt
20.00Interval
20.30Mr W.A. Crosse's Military Band, selection, "Oberon" (Weber)
20.45Miss May Osborne, soprano, "Ah, for pity's sake" (Mozart)
20.50Mr Lambert Harvey, "Che Gelida Manina" (Verdi)
21.10Miss Hilda Rood, contralto, "My Heart is weary," from "Nadeschda" (Thomas)
21.15Miss May Osborne, "The Vagrant" from "Carmen" (Bizet)
21.20Mr W.A. Crosse's Military Band, "L'Enfant Prodigue" (Debussy)
21.30News and weather
21.45Men's hour
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