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5SC Glasgow | ||||
15.30 | An hour of melody by the Wireless Trio. Overture, “Marco Spadah," (Auber). Fox-Trot, "Just Like a Thief," (Nicholls). Selection, "Pecheurs de Perles," (Bizet). Waltz, "Smilin' Through," (Penn). Entr'acte, " | |||
16.30 | Closedown | |||
17.00 | Women’s Half-Hour: "Impressions for the Week," as told in London. | |||
17.30 | The Children’s Corner: For Small Children “Ronnie and the Kangaroo" (Part 5). For Older Children "Spiders," as told in London. | |||
18.00 | Special weather report for farmers. | |||
19.00 | News Bulletin and weather report followed by the Boys’ Brigade Bulletin for Scotland. | |||
19.10 | A short talk simultaneously broadcast from London to all stations of Mr G. A. Atkinson on "Film Talk," film critics the B.B.Co. Followed by a local news bulletin from 5SC | |||
19.20 | Orchestra. Overture, “Romeo and Juliet," (Bellini). | |||
19.25 | Miss Gertrude Simpson, Soprano, “When the Dream is There," (D'Hardelot), "Roses of Forgiveness," (D'Hardelot). | |||
19.35 | A short address by Mr W. Maley, president of the Scottish Football League. | |||
19.45 | Orchestra. Selection, "Coppelia," (Delibee). | |||
19.55 | Mr Allan Morton, bass, "The Floral Dance," (Lane Wilson). "In Sheltered Vale," (Moffat). | |||
20.05 | Orchestra. Canzonetta from Romantic Concerto, (Godard). | |||
20.10 | Miss Gertrude Simpson, Soprano, "Ah, I Know," “Magic Flute," (Mozart), "Page's Song," "Un Maschera," (Verdi). | |||
20.20 | Orchestra. Movement from Symphony No. 1, (Haydn). | |||
20.40 | Mr Allan Morton, bass, “The Bonnie Earl o' Moray," (Trad.), "In Cellar Cool," (Trad.) | |||
20.50 | Orchestra. Suite, “Gabrielle," (Rosse). | |||
21.00 | Close Down. | |||
21.30 | News Bulletin and weather report. | |||
21.45 | Miss Gertrude Simpson, Soprano, “You Gave Me Comfort," (Wakely). "Grev Dove's Feather," (K. Barry). | |||
21.55 | Orchestra. Selection, "Werther," (Massenet). | |||
22.05 | Mr Allan Morton, bass, "Had a Horse," (F. Korbay). "Mary Morrison," (Trad.) | |||
22.15 | Orchestra. Waltz, "Dreams the Ocean," (Gung'l). March, "Gallito." (Lope). | |||
22.30 | Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save the King. Announcer A.H. Swinton Paterson. | |||
5NO Newcastle | ||||
15.45 | Mr W.A. Crosse, clarinet solo, “Romances” (Schumann); Miss Florence Farrar, pianoforte solo, Three Numbers by Lange; Mr W.A. Crosse, clarinet solo, “Concerto No. 1) (Barman); Miss Florence Farrar and Mr W.A. Crosse, pianoforte duet, “From Foreign Parts” ( | |||
16.45 | Women’s Hour: “Figure culture,” by Madame V. Moore. Impressions of the Week. | |||
17.15 | Children's hour: "Ronnie and the Kangaroo" Part 5, and for older children "Spiders." | |||
18.00 | Scholars' "Stories from English Literature." Mr. J. Anderson. | |||
18.45 | Farmers' corner. | |||
19.00 | News. | |||
19.10 | Simultaneous broadcast from London of Weekly Film Criticism, Mr. G. A. Atkinson. Followed by Newcastle News and local weather. | |||
19.30 | A short talk on "Gardening." by R. E. Richardson, Newcastle. | |||
19.50 | Miss I. Forsyth's Students' Orchestra, "Three movements of Casse Noisetto Suite" (Tchaikovsky). | |||
20.05 | Mr. J. Wilson Beveridge, tenor, "Golden dancing days" (Clarke), "Hatfield bells" (Easthorpe Martin),"Miss I. Forsyth's Students' Orchestra, "Folk tune and fiddle dance" (Fletcher). Mr. J. Wilson Beveridge, teno | |||
21.00 | Closedown | |||
21.30 | News and weather broadcas from London followed by Newcastle news and local weather. | |||
21.45 | Orchestra "Minuet and Trio from Symphony No. 7" (Haydn). Miss I. Forsyth, violin solo, "Adagio and Rondo from Concerto in A minor." | |||
22.30 | Close down. God Save the King. At the piano, Mr W.A. Crosse. | |||
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