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5SC Glasgow | ||||
15.30 | An hour of melody by the Wireless Trio. Overture, "Poet and Peasant," (Suppe). One-Step, “Down in Chinatown," (Meyer). Selection, "See-See," (Jones). Waltz, "Wiener Luft," (Vollstedt). Suite, "Scenes of Childhood,&q | |||
16.30 | Closedown | |||
17.00 | Women’s Half-Hour: “Poultry Talk," as told in London by Chanticleer. "In and Out the Shops,” as told in London by the Copy Cat. | |||
17.30 | The Children’s Corner: For Small Children "Alice through the Looking Glass" (Conclusion). For Older Children "Children's News" (London Manuscript). | |||
18.00 | Special weather report for farmers. | |||
19.00 | News Bulletin and weather report followed by the Boys’ Brigade Bulletin for Scotland. | |||
19.15 | Orchestra. An All-Scotch Night. March, “The London Scottish,” (Haine). | |||
19.25 | Miss Flora Blythman, Contralto, "The Bonnie Briar Bush," (Trad.), "Last May Braw Wooer," (Trad.) | |||
19.35 | Trio for Two Violins and Piano. "The Thistle Scotland," a Fantasie on Gaelic Airs arranged by Moffat, by Messrs J. F. Fellowes, leader of the Wireless Orchestra; Keith Inglis, violin; and Andrew Bryson, pianist. | |||
19.45 | Mr Alexander Mollison, Baritone, "Jessie's Dream," (Grace Campbell), "I Love a Lassie," (Harry Lauder). (Accompaniste, Miss Jess Cormack). | |||
19.55 | Orchestra. Fantasia, "From the Highlands," (Otto Langley). | |||
20.07 | Miss Flora Blythman, Contralto, “My Ain Folk," (Laura Lemon). "Angus Macdonald." (J. Roeckel.) | |||
20.17 | ‘Cello solo, Mr J. B. Dickson, of the Wireless Orchestra, Scotch Airs. | |||
20.24 | Piano solo, A. Bryson, of the Wireless Orchestra. Fairy Dance (by request) Arr. by M'Millan. | |||
20.30 | Mr Alexander Mollison, Baritone. “Stop Yer Tickling, Jock." (Harry Lauder). "The Saftest o' the Family." (Harry Lauder). | |||
20.40 | Flute solo, Mr A. Picton, of the Wireless Orchestra. “Duanag Mara" (To the Isle of Sky) (Guy Magrath), “The Cockle Gathrer," (N. M’Leod and Kennedy Fraser). | |||
20.50 | Orchestra. Quadrilles, “Harry Lauder” (by request), (Karl Kaps). | |||
21.00 | Close Down. | |||
21.30 | News Bulletin and weather report. | |||
21.45 | Miss Flora Blythman, Contralto, "Gala Water," (Trad.), "Annie Laurie," (Trad.) | |||
21.55 | Cornet solo, William Maddoc, of the Wireless Orchestra. “On the Banks of Allan Water.” Hartmann. | |||
22.05 | Mr Alexander Mollison, Baritone. "She's Ma Daisy," (Harry Lauder). "Early in the Morning." (Harry Lauder). | |||
22.10 | Clarinet solo, G. Green, of the Wireless Orchestra. “Auld Robin Gray” and “Charlie is Darling." (Hartmann). | |||
22.20 | Orchestra. Overture, "A Nicht wi’ Burns” (Volti) | |||
22.30 | Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save the King. Announcer Mungo M. Dewar | |||
5NO Newcastle | ||||
15.45 | Afternoon concert: Reproducing Piano, "Songs Without Words” (Mendelssohn), “Sommernachststraum” (Mendelssohn), Miss Ella Dodds,Soprano, “The Glory of the sea” (Sanderson), Reproducing Piano, “Carneval No. 1 and 2" (Schumann), Miss Ella Dodds, So | |||
16.45 | Women's Hour: “The Women of Canada” by the Hon. Mrs Ralph Smith, Cabinet member for British Columbia; “In and Out of the Shops” by the Copy Cat. | |||
17.15 | Children’s Hour: For small children, "Alice through the Looking Glass," by Lewis Carroll, conclusion; for older children, Children’s News. | |||
18.00 | Scholars' Half-hour: A talk on “Household Management,” by Mrs J. G. Dakers. | |||
18.30 | Closedown | |||
18.45 | Farmers' Corner. | |||
19.00 | News Bulletin broadcast from London, followed by Newcastle News and Local Weather Report. | |||
19.20 | A short talk on “The Moon” by Mr P. J. Tait, of Chester-le-Street. | |||
19.35 | Mr W. A. Crosse's Jazz Orchestra. Fox-trot, "You're got to see Mammy" (Conrad); Valse, “Jose” (Honey); One-step, "Swanee Black’ bird" (Conrad). | |||
19.50 | Mr Norman Wright, Entertainer. | |||
20.00 | Mr W. A. Crosse's Jazz Orchestra, Fox-trot, “Beside, the Babbling Brook" (Donaldson); Valse, “Nights of Joy’’ (Marchant), One-step, “Oh, Harold” (Roberts), Mr J, R. Bell, Baritone, "Song of the Toreador" (Bizet); "Smuggler’s Song” | |||
20.40 | Mr Norman Wright, Entertainer. | |||
20.50 | Mr J, R. Bell, Baritone, “Largo el Factotum” (Rossini), "Jane" (Barker). | |||
21.00 | Closedown | |||
21.30 | News Bulletin broadcast from London, followed by Newcastle News and Local Weather Report. | |||
21.45 | Mr J, R. Bell, Baritone, "Don Juan's Serenade” (Tchaikovsky), “The Moon Drops Low,“ (Cadman). 9.55 | |||
21.55 | Mr Norman Wright, Entertainer. | |||
22.05 | Mr W. A. Crosse's Jazz Orchestra, Fox-Trot, "Don't Bring Me Posies” (Rose), Valse, “My Little Moon Flower” (Matland.) | |||
22.30 | Close Down, God Save the King. At the Piano, Mr W. A. Crosse, B.M. | |||
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