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5SC Glasgow | ||||
15.30 | An 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 | |||
16.30 | Closedown | |||
17.00 | Women’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. | |||
17.30 | Children’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. | |||
18.00 | Special weather report for farmers. | |||
19.00 | News Bulletin and weather report. | |||
19.15 | Orchestra. Overture, "Lyre of Gold," (Herman). | |||
19.25 | Mr David Openshaw, Bass. “Smugglers." (Wilson). "If I were." (David Richards). | |||
19.35 | A short address on "Prehistoric Shipbuilding," by Mr Macintosh. | |||
19.45 | Orchestra. Selection, “A Chinese Honeymoon," (Dance and Talbot). | |||
19.55 | Miss Helen W. Nesbitt, contralto. “Echo," (Lord Henry Somerset). “Look Down, Dear Eyes." (H. Fisher). | |||
20.05 | Orchestra.. Suite, "Two Hindoo Pictures” (Hansen and Lotter). (1) Approaching and Passing Hindoo Temple. (2) Shepherdess Himalayas | |||
20.15 | Mr David Openshaw, Bass. "A Frivolous Ballad," (Slater). “I Came to Your Garden." (M Kent). | |||
20.25 | Orchestra. Selection, “Don Caesar de Bazan” (Massanet). | |||
20.37 | Miss Helen W. Nesbitt, contralto. "Melisande in Wood," (Alma Goetz). “All Joy be Thine,” (Sanderson). | |||
20.47 | Orchestra. Suite. “Merchant of Venice." (Rosse). (1) Prelude, (2) Intermezzo Portia. (3) Oriental. (4) Prelude 11. (5) Doge's March. | |||
21.00 | Close Down. | |||
21.30 | News Bulletin and weather report. | |||
21.45 | Orchestra. Waltz, “Espana." (Waldteufel). Entr'acte, “Mystic Beauty” (Finck). | |||
21.55 | Miss Helen W. Nesbitt, contralto. "John Anderson, My Joy." (Trad.) “Turn Ye to Me," (Trad.) | |||
22.05 | Orchestra. “Symphony No.1 in C Major (Beethoven). | |||
22.50 | Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save The King. | |||
5NO Newcastle | ||||
15.45 | Mr Crosse, pianoforte recital, “Songs without Words,” valse, “Brilliante,” “Papillon,” “Einsamer Wanderer.” | |||
16.00 | Episodes in the history of England | |||
16.15 | Women’s Hour | |||
17.15 | Children’s Hour | |||
19.00 | News and weather | |||
19.20 | Week’s Music. | |||
19.35 | Mr 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 | |||
21.30 | News and weather | |||
21.45 | Mr Maurice Cole, pianoforte solo, “Adante and Rondo Capriccioso,” Miss Davis, “The love Song of Har Dyall,” trio, “Cavalleria Rusticana”. | |||
22.15 | Men’s Hour | |||
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