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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, "Festival," (Luetner). Selection, Squire's Songs," (Baynes). Entr'acte, “Rendez-Vous," (Aletter). Fox-Trot. "Wana," (Friend). Suite, "Three Dances Henry VIII.&q
15.30Closedown
16.00Women’s Hour: "Fashion Talk," as delivered in London Miss Nora Shandon." "All about Aluminium," as told London by Miss M. Dyer. One recipe from Mrs C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book (London Manuscript).
16.30Children’s Corner: For Small Children, "Peter Pringle and the Insects," as told in London by W. Leslie and A. Brown. For Older Children, "Wild Flower Talks," by Mrs Albert G. Latham (London Manuscript).
17.00Special weather report for farmers
18.00News and weather.
19.15Orchestra. Overture in the Italian Style, (Schubert).
19.20Miss Glady’s Palmer, Contralto. "What's in the Air To-Day?" Eden. "When All was Young" "Faust" (Gounod).
19.35Mr Alfred Picton, Solo Flautist of the Wireless Orchestra. Suite for Flute (Le Tonrneux).
19.45Captain Eckersley will give a short talk
19.55Mr John Russell, Baritone. "The Lowland Sea." Ed. Branscombe. "Fair House Joy," (R. QuiIter).
20.05"The Week’s Music." by Percy A. Scholes, musical critic of the British Broadcasting Co., Ltd.
20.15Orchestra, Entr'acte. "Chanson in Love” (Friml).
20.30News bulletin and weather.
20.45Miss Glady’s Palmer, "The Clothes Heaven," (Dunnill). "Songs of Life and Death," (Coleridge Taylor).
20.55Mr Alfred Pictono. Berceuse and Gavotte (Joachim Anderson).
21.07Orchestra, Suite, "Princess Gioia” (Campbell). (1) Prelude; (21 Tas de Trois: (3) Dwarf King's Dance; (4) Grande Valse.
21.17Selection from "La Boheme” (Puccini).
21.27Mr John Russell. “The Gentle Maiden," (Somerville). "Harlequin" (Sanderson).
21.37Orchestra, Waltz, "Forget-Me-Not," (Walteufel). Fox-Trot, "Swinging Down the Lane," (Jones). March, "Salute the Standard" (Schubert).
21.55Special Announcements
5NO Newcastle
14.30Mr Crosse, clarinet solo, fantasia, “Trovatore,” Miss Florence Farrar, pianoforte solo, fantasia, “Rigoletto,” Miss Florence Farrar and Mr Crosse, piano duet, “Fra Diavolo,” Mr Crosse, calrinet solo, fantasia, “Coppellia,” ballet, “Le Cygne La Berceuse”.
15.30Closedown
16.00Women’s Hour: Fashion, Miss Nora Shandon “All about Aluminium,” Miss Margaret Dyer; recipe, Mrs C.S. Peel’s Wireless Cookery Book.
16.30Scholars' Half-Hour. Dicken’s, Mr J. T. Todd
17.00Children's Hour. For small children, “Peter Pringle and the Insects,” W. Leslie, A Brown; for older children, “Gorse,” Mrs A. G. Latham
17.45Boy Scouts' Bulletin.
18.00News and weather.
19.00Newcastle Wireless Orchestra. “Weisbaden” (St. Croix); “Dollar Princess” selection (Lehar). Mr A Robson, cornet solo, “Un peu d’Amour” (Sileen). Mr W. A. Crosse, pianoforte solo, “Sunday Night At Glion” (Bendel). Newcastle Wireless Orchestra, “The Merry W
19.45A talk on "The Tides," by Mr. R. E. Heppell, Gateshead-on-Tyne.
20.30News and weather
20.40Concert: Mr A Robson, cornet solo, “My Task” (Ashford). Mr W.A. Crosse, pianoforte solo, “Gondola Festival at Vevey” (Bendel). Mr E. Hudspeth, “Only Once More” (moir). Newcastle Wireless Orchestra, “My Old-World Garden” (Ess); “pierrot’s Serenade” (Hope).
21.35Men's Hour. “Saving Effort at Work,” Mr Eric Farmer (Industrial Fatigue Research Board nd National Institute of Industrial Psychology).
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