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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, “Cosi Fan Tutti," (Mozart). Entr'acte, “Narcissus," (Nevin). Selection, "Clovertown," (Wood). Waltz, "Thrills," (Ancliffe). Fox-Trot, "April Showers," (Silvers)
16.30Closedown
17.00Women’s Half-Hour: Gardening Chat, as told in London by Miss M. Cran, F.R.H.S. In and Out of the Shops," by the Copy Cat (London Manuscript). One Recipe from Mrs C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book.
17.30The Children’s Corner: For Small Children "Alice Through the Looking Glass” “lt's My Own Invention," Part 3, as told in London. For Older Children " Children's News"
18.00Special weather report for farmers.
19.00News Bulletin and weather report.
19.15Orchestra. Overture. "Egmont” (Beethoven).
19.25Mr W. F. Cornelius, Dulcimerist. Selection on Scottish Airs. Selection on English Airs.
19.35Orchestra. Selection, “The Lady of the Rose," (Gilbert).
19.45Mr Neil Donaldson, Tenor. "Seigmund's Love Song" ("La Valkyrie") (Wagner). "Faery Song," (Boughton).
19.55Orchestra. Nocturne No. 3, "Reve d’Amour,” (Liszt).
20.00Mr W. F. Cornelius. Selection on Irish Airs. Waltz, "Mermaid," (Findlay).
20.10Orchestra. Selection, "La Traviata,” (Verdi).
20.20Mr Neil Donaldson. "In Summertime on Bredon,” (Peel). "Oh! Vision Entrancing," (Esmeralda).
20.30Orchestra. Suite, "The Nell Gwyn Dances”, (German). (1) Country Dance, (2) Pastoral Dance, (3) Jig.
20.40Mr W. F. Cornelius. Selection on Scottish Airs. Selection on Popular Choruses.
20.50A Talk to Men. "Climbing Mount Everest," as told in London by General C. G. Bruce.
21.00Close Down.
21.30News Bulletin and weather report.
21.45Orchestra. Movement of Symphony No. 3, Beethoven.
21.55Mr Neil Donaldson. "Song of the Don Cossacks," (Eric Coates). "Bonnie Leslie," (Senior).
22.05Orchestra. Waltz, "Love Thoughts," (Waldteufel). Entr'acte. “El Saludo," (Ancliffe). March. "Manhattan Beach." (Sousa).
22.30Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save The King. Announcer: Mungo M. Dewar.
5NO Newcastle
15.45Miss Florence Farrar, Pianoforte Recital, “Sonata Pathetique” (Beethoven); "Berceause " (Bach); “Tranmeri" (Schumann); "Papillion" (Henriques); “Andantino” (Sibelius.)
16.10Wireless Talk on “Cold Storage and Ice Making," as delivered in London by Mr A.C. Davis. A.M.I.M.E.
16.25Miss Florence Farrar, Pianoforte Recital, “Sonata in F Major” (Beethoven).
16.45Women’s Hour: "Gardening Chat" by Mrs. Marion Cran, F.R.H.S. In and out of the shops, by "The Copy Cat." A Recipe from Mrs C.S. Peel's wireless cookery book.
17.15Children's Hour: For small children “Alice through the Looking-Glass" (It's My Own Invention), Part 3. For older children, Children’s news.
18.00Scholars'' Half Hour. A short talk by Mrs. J.G. Bakers on "Household Management”.
18.45Farmers' Corner.
19.00General news Bulletin Broadcast from London, followed by Newcastle News and Local Weather Forecast.
19.20A short talk on “Roman Remains in Provence” by Mr E. Akhnrst, Royal Grammar School.
19.35The Newcastle Wireless Orchestra: March (Wiesbaden Crosse)
19.50Mr Norman Wright, entertainer, “The Simple Life” (W. Dowling.)
20.00The Newcastle Wireless Orchestra: Valse “Lento Fraises des Bois" (Gamusak), "Mazurka Neigilde” (Aumay); Madame Evelyn Longstaffe, contralto, “O, Dry those Tears” (Del Riego), “Coming Home” (Willeby); the Newcastle Wireless Orchestra, selection,
20.45Mr Norman Wright, entertainer, “Uncle” (J. Wright), “Sal” (J. Wright)
21.00Closedown
21.30General News Bulletin broadcast from London, followed by Newcastle News and local Weather Forecast.
21.45Madame Evelyn Longstaffe, contralto, “The Lost Seagull” (Phipson), “Absent” (Metcalf); Miss Ida Cowey, soprano, “Rose in the Bud “ (Forster); the Newcastle Wireless Orchestra, “The boy” (Talbot)
22.30Close down. God Save The King. At the piano, Mr W.A. Crosse, B.M.
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