| RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5NO Newcastle | | ||||
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| 5SC Glasgow | ||||
| 14.30 | An Hour Of Melody by the Wireless Trio. Overture, “Ilka," (Doppler); Selection, "After the Girl," (Ruebens); Waltz, “Pickaninny Blues," (Klickman); Suite, "La Source," (Delibes). Fox-Trot, “Zampa Bay" (Gideon); Entr' | |||
| 15.30 | Closedown | |||
| 16.00 | Women’s Hour. Collecting Old China "Porcelain," as told in London by Mrs. Gordon Stables. Toilet Hints for the Holidays, as told in London by a Woman Chemist. One Recipe from Mrs. C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book (London Manuscript). | |||
| 16.30 | Children’s Corner. For Small Children - "Topsy Turvy," delivered in London. For Older Children - "Railway Talk - Engine Boy to Engine Driver.” delivered in London John Hope Fellows. | |||
| 17.00 | Special weather report for farmers | |||
| 18.00 | News bulletin and weather. | |||
| 19.15 | Orchestra. Overture, “L’Oasis” (Corbin) | |||
| 19.25 | Mr. Thomas Butcher, Baritone. "The Pretty Creature," (Lane Wilson), “Rolling Down to Rio," (German). | |||
| 19.35 | A Short address by Mr. Wm. Birrell, Registrar of Loughborough College, Loughborough, Leicestershire, "Modern Method of Training an Engineer." | |||
| 19.45 | The Barrington Male Voice Quartet. Humorous, "Alexander," (A. H. Brewer), "Men of Harlech," (Trad.). | |||
| 19.55 | Orchestra. Selection from “Coppelia”, (Delibes). | |||
| 20.05 | Mr. Thomas Butcher. “O, Let the Solid Ground," "Go Not, Happy Day," (both Somerville). | |||
| 20.15 | Orchestra. Suite, “Three Irish Pictures," (Ansell). (1) Allegro Moderato, (2) Andante con Moto, (3) Allegro non Troppo. | |||
| 20.30 | News and weather. | |||
| 20.45 | The Barrington Male Voice Quartet. Humorous, "They Kissed," (C. B. Hawley). “The Old Brigade," (O. Barri). | |||
| 20.55 | Orchestra. Waltz, "Jolly Brothers," (Vollstedt). Entr'acte. "Passpied," (Delibes). | |||
| 21.05 | Mr Thomas Butcher. "O. Mistress Mine," (R Quilter). "The Bonnie Earl o' Moray," (Trad.) | |||
| 21.15 | Orchestra. Selection, "The Pearl Girl," (Felix & Talbot). | |||
| 21.25 | The Barrington Male Voice Quartet. "Twilight," (Dudley Buck). " Haul Away," (Joseph Parry). | |||
| 21.35 | “Serenade Lyrique” (Elgar); Fox-trot. "Wana," (Cliff Friend); March "Washington Post” (Sousa). | |||
| 21.55 | Special Announcements | |||
| 5NO Newcastle | ||||
| 14.30 | Miss Forsyte's Students' Orchestra, conducted by Miss Miss Isabel Forsyth, L.R.A.M. – Gavotte, “Softly Unawares”; “Two Norwegian Dances” (Grieg); selection “Lily of Killarney” (Benedict); Valse, (Myrrs). | |||
| 15.00 | A Short Manuscript Talk. "Seen on the Screen." by Mr G A . Atkinson. , B.B.C. film critic. | |||
| 15.10 | Miss Forsyth's Students' Orchestra. A Valse (Donasaugem), B Minnet, C Keltic Lament, D Movement from “Faust Ballet” (Gounod). | |||
| 15.30 | Closedown | |||
| 16.00 | Women's Hour. "Collecting Old China - Porcelain" as delivered in London by Mrs Gordon Stables; "Toilet Hints for the Holiday” by a Woman Chemist: One Recipe from Mrs C.S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book. | |||
| 16.30 | Scholars' half hour: A short talk , by Miss Lawton. | |||
| 17.00 | Children’s Hour: "Engine-Boy to Engine-Driver," as delivered in London, by John Hope Fellows. | |||
| 17.45 | Boys' Life Brigade (transmission.) | |||
| 18.00 | Simultaneous transmission of First Official news Bulletin from London, followed by Local News and weather report. | |||
| 18.15 | Closedown | |||
| 19.00 | Spenser Steelworks Band. A Handel’s “Largo” (arr. Hume) B Prelude ( Rachmaninoff); Mr Jaye Kaye (burlesque comedian), "Buying a House”. Spencer Steelworks Band A "Down the Mississippi" (Trimmer), B "Bohemian Girl" (Balfe): Miss Id | |||
| 19.45 | Week's Music, by Mr Percy A. Scholes, musical critic to the B.B.C. | |||
| 20.00 | Close down. | |||
| 20.30 | Simultaneous transmission of Second Official News Bulletin from London , followed by Local News and Weather Forecast. | |||
| 20.45 | Mr Jaye Kaye (burlesque comedian), "The Salvage Man": Miss Ida Cowey, soprano, “Infelice” (Mendelssohn); Spencer Steelworks Band, "Joan of Arc" (H. Round) | |||
| 21.20 | Mr Jaye Kaye (burlesque comedian), "A Few Impressions.” | |||
| 21.30 | Men's Hour. "Motoring” as delivered in London, by Capt . Richard Twelvetrees. | |||
| 21.45 | Close down. "God Save the King." At the piano, Mr W.A. Crosse, B.M. | |||
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