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| 13.15 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
| 14.30 | Broadcast to Schools: Miss Jennie Williams: The Folk Tunes of Wales: III: Songs of Gladness and Sorrow | |||
| 14.55 | 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 | |||
| 19.45 | S.B. from Glasgow | |||
| 21.00 | S.B. from London | |||
| 21.30 | Musical Interlude relayed from London | |||
| 21.35 | S.B. from London | |||
| 2BE Belfast | ||||
| 12.00 | Concert. The Radio Quartet. Annie Kinnis (Contralto). | |||
| 14.00 | London Programme relayed from Daventry | |||
| 15.30 | Sir Edward German. Orchestra : Overture, ' Much Ado About Nothing'; Bourrée and Giguc from ' Much Ado About Nothing ' ; Cipsy Suilte, 'Four Characteristic Dances. | |||
| 16.00 | Vocal Interlude by Elsie McCullough (Soprano) : The Almond Tree (Schumann); I've been roaming (C. B Horn. arr A. Moffatt) : The Blind Ploughman (R. Coningaby Clarke) ; I'm a merry Zingura (M. W. Balfe); When Love Is Kind (arr. A. L.). | |||
| 16.12 | Spring. Orchestra: On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring (Delius); Spring Song and Bees' Wedding (Mendelssohn, arr. Guiraud) ; Tableau Printernps, Op. 34 (Glazounov); Rustle of Spring, Op. 32. Ko. 3 (Sinding). | |||
| 16.45 | Organ Recital by Charles Howlett relayed from the Classic Cinema. | |||
| 17.15 | Children's Hour | |||
| 18.00 | London Programme relayed from Daventry | |||
| 18.15 | S.B. from London | |||
| 18.30 | For the Boys' Brigade. | |||
| 18.45 | S.B. from London | |||
| 19.45 | A Naval Occasion. Ship's Concert relayed from H.M.S. 'Caroline.' Hugh Carson (Baritone). The Band of n.M.S. ' Caroline, 'condueted by Bandmaster James Bell. Chorus of Sailors. Bells. The King, liivisons. The Story of the ' Ca | |||
| 20.30 | A Symphony. Orchestra Symphony, No. 2 in B Minor (Borodin). | |||
| 21.00 | S.B. from London | |||
| 21.35 | A Popular Programme. Orchestra: Suite, ' Dance Kevets' (M. F. Phillips). | |||
| 21.45 | Mary Johnston (Soprano): Spring goes a-roaming (Basil Windsor): The Lass with the Delicate Air (Arnc, arr. A. L.); The laughing Brook (0. Rasbach). | |||
| 21.53 | Orchestra: Three Mask Dances (Arthur Wood). | |||
| 22.03 | Hugh Thompson (Baritone): 0 could but express in song (Malashkin); Don Juan's Serenade (Tchalkovaky): The Threshold (Kennedy Russell). | |||
| 22.11 | Orchestra: A Hillside Melody (Phillips). | |||
| 22.16 | Mary Johnston and Hugo Thompson : The Toy Duet. from ' The Geisha ' (S. Jones); Two Little Bird?, from ' Madame Pompadour' (Leo Fall); Have a heart, from 'The Boy ' (J. Kern). | |||
| 22.26 | Orchestra: Two Light Syncopated Pieces (Eric Coates)—Moon Magic ; Rose of Samarkand). | |||
| 22.30 | Dance Music: Bob Dryden's ltivoli Rhythm Boys, relayed from the Plaza | |||
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