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RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5NO Newcastle |

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5SC Glasgow
15.30An hour of melody by the Wireless Trio. Overture, "Ophes aux Enfers," (Offenbach). Waltz, "The Merry Peasant," (Fall). Selection, “Korrigane," (Widor). Fox-Trot, "Nobody Lied," (Weber). Suite, “Three Country Sketches,&qu
16.30Closedown
17.00Women’s Hour: “Dancing," astold in London by Miss Violet M. Methley. "Preparing for Winter," as told in London by Miss F. Marie Imandt. Recipe from Mrs C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book.
17.30Children’s Corner. For Small Children "Fairy Dustman," as delivered in London. For Older Children "How the Railway Came to Kent," as told in London by John Hope Fellows.
18.00Special weather report for farmers.
19.00News Bulletin and weather report.
19.15Orchestra. Overture, "Lyre of Gold," (Herman).
19.25Mr David Openshaw, Bass. “Smugglers." (Wilson). "If I were." (David Richards).
19.35A short address on "Prehistoric Shipbuilding," by Mr Macintosh.
19.45Orchestra. Selection, “A Chinese Honeymoon," (Dance and Talbot).
19.55Miss Helen W. Nesbitt, contralto. “Echo," (Lord Henry Somerset). “Look Down, Dear Eyes." (H. Fisher).
20.05Orchestra.. Suite, "Two Hindoo Pictures” (Hansen and Lotter). (1) Approaching and Passing Hindoo Temple. (2) Shepherdess Himalayas
20.15Mr David Openshaw, Bass. "A Frivolous Ballad," (Slater). “I Came to Your Garden." (M Kent).
20.25Orchestra. Selection, “Don Caesar de Bazan” (Massanet).
20.37Miss Helen W. Nesbitt, contralto. "Melisande in Wood," (Alma Goetz). “All Joy be Thine,” (Sanderson).
20.47Orchestra. Suite. “Merchant of Venice." (Rosse). (1) Prelude, (2) Intermezzo Portia. (3) Oriental. (4) Prelude 11. (5) Doge's March.
21.00Close Down.
21.30News Bulletin and weather report.
21.45Orchestra. Waltz, “Espana." (Waldteufel). Entr'acte, “Mystic Beauty” (Finck).
21.55Miss Helen W. Nesbitt, contralto. "John Anderson, My Joy." (Trad.) “Turn Ye to Me," (Trad.)
22.05Orchestra. “Symphony No.1 in C Major (Beethoven).
22.50Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save The King.
5NO Newcastle
15.45Mr Crosse, pianoforte recital, “Songs without Words,” valse, “Brilliante,” “Papillon,” “Einsamer Wanderer.”
16.00Episodes in the history of England
16.15Women’s Hour
17.15Children’s Hour
19.00News and weather
19.20Week’s Music.
19.35Mr Maurice Cole, pianoforte solo, “Etude in A Flat,” “Prelude in B Minor,” “Prelude in F,” “Berceuse,” “Impromptu in F Sharp,” Trio, “Londonderry Air,” Miss Davis, soprano, “Down Vauxhall Way,” “Sea Fever;” Mr Bell, flute solo, “Kinlock of Kinlock,” Mr Co
21.30News and weather
21.45Mr Maurice Cole, pianoforte solo, “Adante and Rondo Capriccioso,” Miss Davis, “The love Song of Har Dyall,” trio, “Cavalleria Rusticana”.
22.15Men’s Hour
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