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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 News Bulletin
19.25Orchestra, Overture in C (Mendelssohn)
19.35Miss Elsie Black, Contralto
19.45Orchestra, Suite, Four dances from "The Rebel Maid" (Phillips) 1. Jig 2. Gavotte 3. Graceful Dance 4. Villagers' Dance
19.55Mr John Morton, Bass
20.05Cornet solo, by Mr Addock, of the Wireless Orchestra, "Love Came from Fairyland" (Lincke)
20.10Miss Elsie Black, Contralto, "Alike at Morn and Eventide" (Beethoven), "Come, oh, My Fairest Treasure" (Gluck)
20.20Orchestra, selection, "Veronique" (Messager)
20.30Mr John Morton, "Hear, Me, Gentle Maritana" "Maritana" (Wallace), "Afterday" (Cyril Scott)
20.40Orchestra, entr'acte, "Phul Nana" (Cheyne)
20.50Miss Black, "Why Should I Sit and Sigh?" (Kennedy Fraser), "Bens of Jura" (Kennedy Fraser)
21.00Men's Hour
21.10Orchestra, Selection, "Manon" (Massanet)
21.20Mr John Morton, "More Love of More Disdain" (Purcell), "I'll Sail upon the Dogstar" (Purcell)
21.30Orchestra, Waltz, "Venus Reigen" (Gung'l), March, "Right of the Line" (Walker)
21.45Weather report and second news bulletin. Special announcements
5NO Newcastle
14.30The Funbeams Concert Part
16.00Scholars' half-hour
16.30Women's hour
17.00Children's hour
18.45Farmers' hour
19.00Mr W.A. Crosse's Orchestra, selection, "A musical Jig-saw" (Aston)
19.10Mr Philip Middlemiss (London), entertainer
19.20Mr W.A. Crosse's Trio, "The Londonderry Air" (Tertia); "The Donegal Air" (Coleman)
19.30News and weather
19.40Mr Robert D. Strangways, baritone; "Hindoo Song" (Bemberg)
19.45Book-keeping from the small tradesmen of learners' point of view, y Mr John B. Nichols, Associate Accountant, Newcastle
20.30Madame Evelyn Longstaffe, contralto, "The River of Years" (MArgials)
20.35Mr W.A. Crosse's Orchestra, selection, "The Arcadians" (Arr. Talbot)
20.45Mr Philip Middlemiss
20.55Madame Evelyn Longstaffe, "Danny Boy" (Weatherley). Mr W.A. Crosse's Trio, "Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascagni). Mr Robert D. Strangeways, "So fair a flower" (Lohr)
21.15Mr Philip Middlemiss
21.25Mr W.A. Crosse's Orchestra, march, “Old Comrades" (Teik)
21.35News and weather
21.45Men's hour
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