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5SX Swansea | ||||
13.15 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
15.00 | London Programme relayed from Daventry | |||
17.15 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
18.00 | London Programme relayed from Daventry | |||
18.15 | S.B. from London | |||
18.30 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
18.45 | S.B. from London | |||
21.30 | Musical Interlude relayed from London | |||
21.35 | S.B. from London | |||
2BE Belfast | ||||
12.00 | Light 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 | |||
15.30 | A 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). | |||
16.10 | John 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). | |||
16.20 | Quartet : In a Chinese Temple Garden (Ketelbey) ; Selection, ' Rose Marie ' (Friml). | |||
16.45 | Organ Recital by Charles Howlett, relayed from the Classic Cinema. | |||
17.15 | The Children's Hour | |||
18.00 | London Programme relayed from Daventry | |||
18.15 | S.B. from London | |||
20.00 | Elizabethan Music. String Orchestra : conducted by E. Godfrey Brown : Pavan and Galliard (Orlando Gibbons). | |||
20.08 | Madrigal 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). | |||
20.22 | Orchestra: Fantasia (William Byrd). | |||
20.32 | Madrigal 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 | |||
20.45 | Orchestra : Eight Elizabethan Dance Tunes (arr. Fcllowes). | |||
21.00 | S.B. from London (9.30 Regional News) | |||
21.35 | Comedy and Light Opera. Orchestra, conducted by E. Oodfrey Brown. Orchestra : Selection. ' Haddon Hall' (Sullivan). | |||
21.45 | J. 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). | |||
21.54 | Orchestra : Selection. ' The Blue Kitten' (Friml). | |||
22.05 | Dorothy Camlln (Soprano) and Orchestra : A Little Maiden (from ' Gipsy Love ') (Lehat) ; The Golden Isle (from A Greek Slave ') (S. Jones). | |||
22.14 | Orchestra: Valse, ' Trial by Jury ' (Sullivan). | |||
22.20 | Dorothy Cantin and J. H. Chambers, with Orchestra : The Garden of Love (from ' Gipsy Love ') (Lehar) ; All is fair (from ' A Greek Slave ') (S.Jones). | |||
22.25 | Orchestra : The Middies March (from ' The Marriage Market ') (Jacobi). | |||
22.30 | Dance Music : Larry Brennan and his Piccadilly Revellers, relayed from the Plaza | |||
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