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RADIO | 5SX Swansea | 2BE Belfast |

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5SX Swansea
13.15S.B. from Cardiff
15.00London Programme relayed from Daventry
17.15S.B. from Cardiff
18.00London Programme relayed from Daventry
18.15S.B. from London
18.30S.B. from Cardiff
18.45S.B. from London
21.30Musical Interlude relayed from London
21.35S.B. from London
2BE Belfast
12.00Light Music. The Radio Quartet : Selection ' Cavalleria Rusticana ' (Mascagni, arr. Alder); Chanson (In Love) (Friml) ; Four Characteristic Waltzes (Coleridge-Taylor). Maude Hunter (Mezzo-Soprano) : As the moon's soft splendour (Jenkins); T
15.30A Concert. The Radio Quartet : Selection, ' Samson and Delilah ' (Saint-Sams, err. Alder) ; Four Dances from ' The Rebel Maid' (Montague Phillips) ; Suite.' A Lover in Damascus ' (A. Woodforde-Finden).
16.10John Donnan (Tenor): Songs My Mother Taught Me (Dvorak); Only one word for her (R. Loughborough) ; Hinton and Dinton and Mere (J. C. Holliday); At Dawning (C. W Cadman).
16.20Quartet : In a Chinese Temple Garden (Ketelbey) ; Selection, ' Rose Marie ' (Friml).
16.45Organ Recital by Charles Howlett, relayed from the Classic Cinema.
17.15The Children's Hour
18.00London Programme relayed from Daventry
18.15S.B. from London
20.00Elizabethan Music. String Orchestra : conducted by E. Godfrey Brown : Pavan and Galliard (Orlando Gibbons).
20.08Madrigal Singers : Madrigals—April in my Mistress' face Thos. Morley. arr. E. H. Fellowes); Pearce did dance with PetroneUa, and Some time she would (Giles Farnaby. arr. E. H. Fellowes) ; Adieu, Sweet Amaryllis (John Wilbye, arr. K. H, Feliowes).
20.22Orchestra: Fantasia (William Byrd).
20.32Madrigal Singers : Madrigals—Young Cupid hath proclaimed (Thos. Weelkes, arr. Fellowes) ; Fair Phyllis r saw (J. Farmer, arr. Fellowes; Part Songs—Now, 0 now, I needs must part (J. Dowland, arr. Fellowes) ; Come, Phyllis, come into these bowers (Thos. For
20.45Orchestra : Eight Elizabethan Dance Tunes (arr. Fcllowes).
21.00S.B. from London (9.30 Regional News)
21.35Comedy and Light Opera. Orchestra, conducted by E. Oodfrey Brown. Orchestra : Selection. ' Haddon Hall' (Sullivan).
21.45J. H. Chambers (Baritone) and Orchestra : Dinah, de moon am shinin' (from ' The Belle of New York ') (Strombcrg) ; Live for Today (from ' The Maid of the Mountains ') (H. Fraser-Simson).
21.54Orchestra : Selection. ' The Blue Kitten' (Friml).
22.05Dorothy Camlln (Soprano) and Orchestra : A Little Maiden (from ' Gipsy Love ') (Lehat) ; The Golden Isle (from A Greek Slave ') (S. Jones).
22.14Orchestra: Valse, ' Trial by Jury ' (Sullivan).
22.20Dorothy Cantin and J. H. Chambers, with Orchestra : The Garden of Love (from ' Gipsy Love ') (Lehar) ; All is fair (from ' A Greek Slave ') (S.Jones).
22.25Orchestra : The Middies March (from ' The Marriage Market ') (Jacobi).
22.30Dance Music : Larry Brennan and his Piccadilly Revellers, relayed from the Plaza
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