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RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5NO Newcastle |

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5SC Glasgow
14.30An 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'
15.30Closedown
16.00Women’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).
16.30Children’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.
17.00Special weather report for farmers
18.00News bulletin and weather.
19.15Orchestra. Overture, “L’Oasis” (Corbin)
19.25Mr. Thomas Butcher, Baritone. "The Pretty Creature," (Lane Wilson), “Rolling Down to Rio," (German).
19.35A Short address by Mr. Wm. Birrell, Registrar of Loughborough College, Loughborough, Leicestershire, "Modern Method of Training an Engineer."
19.45The Barrington Male Voice Quartet. Humorous, "Alexander," (A. H. Brewer), "Men of Harlech," (Trad.).
19.55Orchestra. Selection from “Coppelia”, (Delibes).
20.05Mr. Thomas Butcher. “O, Let the Solid Ground," "Go Not, Happy Day," (both Somerville).
20.15Orchestra. Suite, “Three Irish Pictures," (Ansell). (1) Allegro Moderato, (2) Andante con Moto, (3) Allegro non Troppo.
20.30News and weather.
20.45The Barrington Male Voice Quartet. Humorous, "They Kissed," (C. B. Hawley). “The Old Brigade," (O. Barri).
20.55Orchestra. Waltz, "Jolly Brothers," (Vollstedt). Entr'acte. "Passpied," (Delibes).
21.05Mr Thomas Butcher. "O. Mistress Mine," (R Quilter). "The Bonnie Earl o' Moray," (Trad.)
21.15Orchestra. Selection, "The Pearl Girl," (Felix & Talbot).
21.25The 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).
21.55Special Announcements
5NO Newcastle
14.30Miss 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).
15.00A Short Manuscript Talk. "Seen on the Screen." by Mr G A . Atkinson. , B.B.C. film critic.
15.10Miss Forsyth's Students' Orchestra. A Valse (Donasaugem), B Minnet, C Keltic Lament, D Movement from “Faust Ballet” (Gounod).
15.30Closedown
16.00Women'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.
16.30Scholars' half hour: A short talk , by Miss Lawton.
17.00Children’s Hour: "Engine-Boy to Engine-Driver," as delivered in London, by John Hope Fellows.
17.45Boys' Life Brigade (transmission.)
18.00Simultaneous transmission of First Official news Bulletin from London, followed by Local News and weather report.
18.15Closedown
19.00Spenser 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
19.45Week's Music, by Mr Percy A. Scholes, musical critic to the B.B.C.
20.00Close down.
20.30Simultaneous transmission of Second Official News Bulletin from London , followed by Local News and Weather Forecast.
20.45Mr Jaye Kaye (burlesque comedian), "The Salvage Man": Miss Ida Cowey, soprano, “Infelice” (Mendelssohn); Spencer Steelworks Band, "Joan of Arc" (H. Round)
21.20Mr Jaye Kaye (burlesque comedian), "A Few Impressions.”
21.30Men's Hour. "Motoring” as delivered in London, by Capt . Richard Twelvetrees.
21.45Close down. "God Save the King." At the piano, Mr W.A. Crosse, B.M.
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