| RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5NO Newcastle | | ||||
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| 5SC Glasgow | ||||
| 14.30 | An Hour Of Melody by the Wireless Trio. Overture, "Light Cavalry," (Suppe). Fox-trot, "Nanna," (Watson). Selection, "La Traviata," (Verdi). Entr'acte, "Saint d'Amour," (Elgar). Suite, “Scenes Napolitainea, | |||
| 15.30 | Closedown | |||
| 16.00 | Women’s Hour. 'Embroidery," No. 3 Design, told London by Miss Mary Hogarth. “A Picnic." One Recipe from Mrs C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book (London Manuscript). | |||
| 16.30 | Children’s Corner. For Small Children, "Alice Through the Looking Glass," "The Lion and the Unicorn," as told in London by Lewis Carroll. For Older Children, "A Chat on the Clock Face," as told in London by Kirkham Hamilton. | |||
| 17.00 | Special weather report for farmers | |||
| 18.00 | News and weather. | |||
| 19.15 | The Boy’s Brigade Bulletin for Scotland. | |||
| 19.25 | Classical Night of The Wireless Orchestra | |||
| 19.35 | Orchestra. Overture, "Men of Prometheus," (Beethoven). Miss Christina M’Farlane, contralto. Aria from "Don Carlos," "O, Don Fatale." (Verdi). “The Loom” (Alves) | |||
| 19.45 | Orchestra. First Movement of Pastoral Symphony in F, (Beethoven). | |||
| 19.55 | Stephen Cosh, Bass. "The Stuttering Lovers," (Hughes), "The Jug of Punch". | |||
| 20.05 | Duet for 'Cello and Piano, Messrs. T. B. Dickson ('cello) and Mr A. Bryson (pianist). Movement from Sonata (Beethoven). | |||
| 20.15 | Miss Christina M’Farlane. "Sunshine and Rain," (Blumenthal). "Aye Waukin' O," (Trad.) | |||
| 20.30 | News bulletin and weather. | |||
| 20.45 | Orchestra, Minuet, Opus 20 (Beethoven). Danse Antique, (Beethoven). | |||
| 20.55 | Mr Stephen Cosh. “Longing” (K. Barry), “Old Barty” (D. Grant) | |||
| 21.05 | Orchestra. Movement of Pastoral Symphony in F, (Beethoven) | |||
| 21.15 | Miss Christina M’Farlane. “In Summertime on Bredon” (Peel), “Hame”, (Walford Davies). | |||
| 21.25 | Orchestra. Adagio from Pathetic Sonata, Opus 13, (Beethoven). | |||
| 21.35 | Mr Stephen Cosh. “Under The Hammer” (Arundale), “King Charles” (M.V.White). | |||
| 21.45 | Orchestra. March, ''The Ruins of Athens," (Beethoven) | |||
| 21.55 | Special Announcements | |||
| 5NO Newcastle | ||||
| 14.30 | Pianoforte recital, “Sonata in B Minor”. | |||
| 14.55 | Talk on “The Importance of Pure Water Supplies”. | |||
| 16.00 | Women’s Hour | |||
| 16.30 | Scholars' half-hour. Mr. E. J. Williams, "Everyday Science." | |||
| 17.00 | Children s half-hour: For small children, "Alice Through the Looking Glass." Lewis Carroll; "The Lion and the Unicorn" Part 1.; for older children. "A Chat on the Clock Face," Mr. Kirkham Hamilton. | |||
| 18.00 | News and weather. | |||
| 19.00 | Mr. W. A. Crosse's Orchestra. "The Beggar's Opera." Miss Gladys Palmer, contralto. "Seguitilla" from "Carmen" (Bizet). Mr. W A. Crosse's Orchestra, "Tannhauser" (Wagner); "Lily of Killarney" | |||
| 20.30 | News and weather. | |||
| 20.45 | Miss Gladys Palmer. "When All was Young" from "Faust" (Gounod); "Oh Love from Thy Power" (St. Saens). Mr. R. D. Strangeways, "The Heart Bowed Down" (Balfe). Mr. W. A. Crosse's Orchestra. "William Tell.&quo | |||
| 21.35 | Men's Hour. "Woollen and Worsted Industries," Mr. S. E. Illingworth. | |||
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