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