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5SC Glasgow | ||||
15.30 | An hour of melody by the Wireless Trio. Overture, “Romantique," (Snock). Intermezzo, “Gemma," (MacLean) Selection, "The Co-Optimists," (Pether). Waltz, “Sans Souci," (Blon). Suite, "Miniatures de Ballet." (Ansell), Entr’ | |||
16.30 | Closedown | |||
17.00 | Women’s Half-Hour: "Fashion," as told in London by Miss Nora Shandon. Careers: "The Welfare Worker." as told in London by Miss E. D. Newcomb. | |||
17.30 | The Children’s Corner: For Small Children "Five-Leaved Clover " Part 2 as told in London by E. W. Lewis. For Older Children ''Jack Hardy," Chapter 2, part 2, as told in London by Herbert Strang. Boy Scouts; and Girl Guides’ Bullet | |||
18.00 | Special weather report for farmers. | |||
19.00 | News Bulletin and weather report followed by the Boys’ Brigade Bulletin for Scotland. | |||
19.15 | The Glasgow Amateur Concertina Band (conductor, R.G.M’William), 30 Performers, Overture, "Light Cavalry," (Arr. Greenwood). Irish Folk Tune, "The Londonderry Air," (M. Johnstone). March, “Collngwood." (Pettee). | |||
19.35 | Mr Dan Jones, Tenor, "O Vision Entrancing." (G. Thomas). “The Last "Watch," (Pinsuti). | |||
19.45 | The Week’s Music, as told in London by Mr Percy A. Scholes, Musical Critic of the British Broadcasting Company. | |||
19.55 | Miss Catherine Duncan, Contralto, “O, My Fond Heart's Desire," (Gluck). "How Pansies Grow," (G. Torrens). | |||
20.05 | The Glasgow Amateur Concertina Band (conductor, R.G.M’William), 30 Performers, Fantasia, "Irish Songs," (Ed. Newton). Air Vario, "Eventide." (W. Rimmer). | |||
20.21 | Solo, "I passed by Your Window," (H. Brahe). | |||
20.26 | Mr Dan Jones, Tenor, M'Appari Tut Amor, (Flotow), “Dolorosa," (M. Phillips). | |||
20.36 | The Glasgow Amateur Concertina Band (conductor, R.G.M’William), 30 Performers, Fantasia, "A Darkie's Dreamland," (Thomas Bidgood). Waltz, "Silver Moonbeams," (Greenwood). | |||
20.52 | Miss Catherine Duncan, Contralto, "Sea Thoughts," (G. Paulin). “Ever Far Away," (Charles Braun). | |||
21.00 | Close Down. | |||
21.30 | News Bulletin and weather report. | |||
21.45 | The Glasgow Amateur Concertina Band (conductor, R.G.M’William), 30 Performers, Selection, Scotch Songs (Ed. Morton). March, "Washington Greys," (Graffula). | |||
22.00 | Miss Catherine Duncan, Contralto, “The Shepherd's Song," (Elgar), "Comin' thro' the Rye," (Trad.) | |||
22.10 | The Glasgow Amateur Concertina Band (conductor, R.G.M’William), 30 Performers, Descriptive, "Pat and M'Gregor," (E. Campbell). One-Step, “Cousin Jonathan," (S. Douglas). Waltz Song, “Romany Rose," (J. Ord Hume). | |||
22.30 | Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save the King. Announcer Mungo M. Dewar. | |||
5NO Newcastle | ||||
15.45 | Reporducing piano, “Casse Noisette No 1” (Tchaikovsky); “Narcissus” (Nevin); “Bohemian Girl” (Balfe). Miss Gladys Guy, soprano, “Awake” | |||
16.05 | Gardening hints for September, as devilvered in Lodon by Mr Raymond Parks. | |||
16.20 | Reproducing piano, waltz, “Rainbow” (Nicholls); foxtrot, “Crooning” (Caesar). | |||
16.45 | Women’s Hour: Fashion talk “Evening wraps” by Nora Shandon; Careers “The Welfare Worker” by Miss E. D. Newcomb. | |||
17.15 | Children's hour: "Five leaved clover," E W. Lewis; "Jack Hardy," Herbert Strang. | |||
18.00 | Scholars' half-hour, a short talk on "Tales from the Poets" Miss D. Neilson. | |||
18.30 | Boy Scouts; news bulletin. | |||
18.45 | Farmers' Corner | |||
19.00 | News and weather | |||
19.20 | "The New Rent Act." As delivered in London by Mr. W. E. Wilkinson. | |||
19.35 | Newcastle Wireless Orchestra, "Double Eagle" (Wagner), "Girl on the film" (Sirmay). Spencer Steelworks Band, "Victor's return" (Rimmer),"For King and country" (Rimmer). Orchestra, "Whirled into happiness&q | |||
21.30 | News and weather. | |||
21.45 | Orchestra, "Irene" (Tierney). Band, "Mirella" (Rimmer), "Songs of Scotland" (Rimmer). | |||
22.15 | Men's hour: "How to become a Chemist," R. J. Pilcbcr (secretary, Institute of Chemistry). | |||
22.30 | Close down. God Save the King. At the piano, Mr. W.A. Crosse B.M. | |||
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