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5SX Swansea | ||||
14.00 | London Programme relayed from Daventry | |||
14.45 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
15.00 | An Organ Recital | |||
15.45 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
17.00 | London Programme relayed from Daventry | |||
17.15 | S.B. from London | |||
17.30 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
17.35 | S.B. from London | |||
18.45 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
20.00 | S.B. from London | |||
20.30 | S.B. from,Cardiff | |||
20.35 | S.B. from London | |||
2BE Belfast | ||||
14.30 | A Religious Service | |||
14.45 | Country Life in Foreign Lands '-VI. Life in Palestine Today,' by Mrs. Eder. | |||
15.00 | Joy. Orchestra: A Joyous Overture (Massi-Hardman) ; Suite, ' Joyous Youth ' (Eric Coates). | |||
15.20 | Air de Ballet, ' Joytime ' (Howgill) ; Miniature Overture, ' The Merry-Makers' (Eric Coates). | |||
15.35 | Beatrice Allen (Soprano) : Starry Woods (M. Phillips); The Cuckoo Madrigal (arr. Chas. Wood); The Early Morning (Graham Peel) ; A Birthday (F. Cowen). | |||
15.47 | George Simpson (Clarinet) : Andante Pastorale from Concerto in F Minor, Op. 5 (B. Crussell) ; Introduction from Rondo Caprice (W. H. Reed). | |||
16.00 | Comedy | |||
16.15 | The Children's Hour | |||
17.00 | Gramophone Records | |||
17.15 | S.B. from London | |||
18.45 | An Ulster Programme. Florence Marks (Poems and Folk-Songs) ; Mrs. Rooney, of Belfast; James C. McCafferty (Baritone). The Ulster Amateur Flute Band : March, ' Our Director ' (Bigelow) ; Grandcourt (Blythe). | |||
18.55 | James C. McCafferty (Baritone) : Has sorrow thy young days shaded ? Eva Toole, Trottin' to the Fair, and The Legacy (arr. Stanford). | |||
19.06 | Florence Marks (Poems and Folk-Songs) : Song, ' Ballynure Ballad ' (Traditional) ; Poem, ' Marriage ' (' Songs from the Glens of Antrim ') (Moira O'Neill) ; Poem,' The Wee Fat Priest' (Richard Rowley) ; Song, & | |||
19.17 | Mrs. Rooney, of Belfast. | |||
19.30 | James C. McCafferty | |||
19.40 | Florence Marks : Song, ' I know where I'm goin' '.(Traditional) ; Poems: The Mother and The Mother's Song (from ' Love in Ulster') (Richard Hayward); Song, ' A Good Roarin' Fire ' (Traditional); Poems : | |||
19.51 | Pipe Band: Retreat March, ' Brose and Butter' : Jig, ' The Irish Washerwoman ' (Traditional). | |||
20.00 | S.B. from London | |||
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