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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, “Le Caid," (Massanet), Selection, "Robin des Bois," (Weber). Waltz, “Golden Dream Boat," (Nicholls). Fox-Trot, “March Wind” (Ord. Hamilton). Suite, "Gipsy Pictures,'' (Ma
16.30Closedown
17.00Women’s Half-Hour: “Women's Giory," as told in London by Violet M. Methley. Mrs Gordon Stables “Old Jewellery," as told In London.
17.30The Children’s Corner: For Small Children "Five-Leaved Clover " (Part 1), as told in London by W. Lewis. For Older Children “Railway Talk," told in London by John Hope Fellows.
18.00Special weather report for farmers.
19.00News Bulletin and weather report.
19.15Orchestra. (Dance Night) Waltz, "Midnight Folly." (Brace). Fox-Trot. "Midsummer Night Blues," (Borke & Herecher).
19.34R. Dobie, Baritone, "Bois Epais," (Lully). "Song of the Clock”' (Burchell).
19.44Orchestra. Lancers, "Going Up," (Hirsch). Waltz “A Kiss in the Dark," (Herbert).
20.00Mr John Brown, Entertainer, "Four and Nine," (David Lee and The Two Bobs). "I'm Tickled to Death I'm Single," (Seyler Gideon).
20.10Orchestra. One-Step, "Oh Me, Oh Me," (G. Meyer). Waltz, "Mimi," (Gardner). Fox-Trot. “Lovin’ Sam." (Ager & Yellen).
20.24Mr F. E. Dobie. "The Rebel," (Wallace). "Roger's Courtship," (L. Johnstone).
20.34Orchestra. Highland Scottische, "Mountain Dew," (Graham). Waltz, "The Cousin from Nowhere," (Kunneke).
20.44Mr John Brown, Entertainer, "Foolish Questions," (Lea and Sloane). "The Rest the Day's Own," (David and Long).
20.54Orchestra. Valeta.
21.00Close Down.
21.30News Bulletin and weather report.
21.45Mr F. E. Dobie. "Credo," "Othello." (Verdi), "Widdicombe Fair.'
21.55Orchestra. Military Two-Step, "Riverdale," (Young). “Eightsome Reel,” (Kerr).
22.10Mr John Brown, Entertainer, “Over and Over Again," (Valentine and Bennett). "Hezekiah Johnson's Jubilee," Published by Francis Day & Hunter.
22.20Orchestra. Fox-Trot, "In Sun-Kissed Normandy," (Meyer). Waltz, "A Corner in Flanders." (Maitland and Howard).
22.30Special Announcements. Good-night.
5NO Newcastle
15.45Miss Florence Farrar and Mr W.A.Crosse, pianoforte duet, “Mozart’s Symphony” (Jupiter); Mr W.A.Crosse, B.M., clarinet solo, “Concerto in E flat” (Weber). Mr W.A.Crosse, pianoforte solo, “Polonaise and Valse” (Chopin); Mr W.A.Crosse, B.M., calrinet solo, “
16.45Womens’ Hour: “Women’s Glory” as delivered in Londin by Violet M. Methley; “Old Jewellery” as delivered in London by Mrs Gordon Stables.
17.15Children's hour: "Five-leaved Clover," E. W. Lewis; "How the Railway Came to Kent," John Hope Fellows.
18.00Scholars' Half-hour: A Talk on “Games” by Mr. W. Scott.
18.30Boys' Life Brigade.
18.45Farmers' Corner.
19.00News and weather.
19.20Week's Music, Mr. Percy A. Scholes, the musical critic of the B.B.Co.(Ltd.)
19.35Mr. E. J. Bell, flute solo, "Norma" (Bellini); Miss Daisy Kennedy (London), violin solo, " "Siciliano and Allegro," "La Precieuse" (Couperin-Kreisler). "Melodie" (Gluck-Kreisler), "Variations on a Theme of
21.00Closedown
21.30General news bulletin and weather broadcast from London, followed by Newcastle news and local weather.
21.45Miss Ruby Ireland, "The wish" (Cui), "The tell-tale stars" (Tcherepnin); Miss Daisy Kennedy, violin solo, "Gondola song" (Mendelssohn), "The bee" (Schubert), Legende (Wieniawski), Mazurka Zarzyski).
22.10Mr. W. A. Crosse, pianoforte solo three numbers by Stephen Heller.
22.15Men's hour: "Motoring," Capt. Richard Twelvetrees.
22.30Close down. God Save the King. At the piano, Mr W.A.Corsse, B.M.
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