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| 13.15 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
| 14.00 | London Programme relayed from Daventry | |||
| 17.15 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
| 18.00 | London Programme relayed from Daventry | |||
| 18.15 | S.B. from London | |||
| 21.15 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
| 21.20 | S.B. from London | |||
| 2BE Belfast | ||||
| 12.00 | Concert. The Radio Quartet : Selection, ' Tip Toes ' (Gershwin); Suite,' From the Countryside ' (Coates). | |||
| 12.20 | Meditation (Glazounov) ; Salut d' Amour (Elgar). | |||
| 12.30 | Christine Moore (Contralto): The Lover's Curse (Herbert Hughes) ; Know'st thou the Land? (A. Thomas) ; Fisher Lad (M. Craske Day); Salaam (A. M. Lang). | |||
| 12.42 | Quartet: Four Dances from ' The Rebel Maid ' (Montague Phillips): Suite, ' The Village Green ' (Elsie April). | |||
| 14.00 | London Programme relayed from Daventry | |||
| 15.30 | Mozart. Orchestra: Overture, ' Cosi Fan Tutte.' Symphony in E Flat, No. 89. | |||
| 16.05 | Interludes | |||
| 16.17 | John Hartley (Oboe) : Fantasia de Klose (arr. N. Coste) ; Melodie (Arthur Foote); Reverie (Triobert). | |||
| 16.29 | Bizet. Orchestra : Suite. ' L'Arlésienne.' | |||
| 16.45 | Organ Music. Played by George Newell. Relayed from the Classic Cinema. | |||
| 17.15 | The Children's Hour | |||
| 18.00 | London Programme relayed from Daventry | |||
| 18.15 | S.B. from London | |||
| 19.45 | Light Orchestral Concert. The Orchestra : Overture, Der Lustige Krieg ' (J. Strauss); Ballet de Cour (Pierné). | |||
| 20.08 | Mary Spencer Smith (Soprano): Come, let me prove thee (' Don Giovanni') (Mozart) ; Gathering B mies (Rimsky-Kor-akov); The Laughing Song (Auber). | |||
| 20.18 | Philip W. iteway (Violin) : Hungarian Dance in E Minor (Brahms); Berceuse (De Grassi); Scherzo (Tchaikovsky). | |||
| 20.28 | Orchestra. Suite from the Ballet, ' La Boutique Fantasque ' (Rossini, arr. Respighi). | |||
| 20.38 | Mary Spencer Smith: Oh I love has falsely spoken, My Secret, and Hark, hark, the lark (Schubert); The Shepherd's Song (Elgar). | |||
| 20.48 | Orchestra: Ballet, 'Coppélia' (Delibes). | |||
| 21.00 | S.B. from London | |||
| 21.15 | Regional News. | |||
| 21.20 | Ulster Shulers.' A pot-pourri of Song and Story of Ulster Life. By Chas. K. Ayre. Sketches by Wiliam Morse and Harry Gilson. | |||
| 22.30 | Dance Music : E. W. Sibbald Treacy's Dance Band, from the Studio. | |||
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