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| 12.00 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
| 15.10 | London Programme relayed from Daventry | |||
| 17.15 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
| 18.15 | S.B. from London | |||
| 18.40 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
| 18.45 | S.B. from London | |||
| 19.00 | S.B. from Cardiff | |||
| 19.15 | S.B. from London | |||
| 21.30 | West Regional News | |||
| 21.35 | S.B. from London | |||
| 2BE Belfast | ||||
| 15.30 | Light Music. The Radio Quartet: Suite, 'The Two Pigeons' (Messager) ; Three Dances (' Tom Jones ') (German) ; Selection, ' Oh, Kay.' (Gershwin). | |||
| 16.00 | R. M. Kent (Tenor When I awake (Ellen Wright): Clorinda (Orlando Morgan) ; Shepherds Gay (Sanderson); When first we met (Nieholls) Charming Chloe (German). | |||
| 16.12 | The Radio Quartet : Shrine In the Woods (Howard Carr) ; Suite, ' Summer Days (E. Coates); The n Frock (Howard Carr). | |||
| 16.33 | Albert Fitzgerald (Violin) : Romanza Andaluza (Sarasate) ; Hejre, Kati (Hubay). | |||
| 16.45 | Organ Music played by George Newell, relayed from the Classic Cinema. | |||
| 17.15 | The Children's Hour | |||
| 18.00 | Gramophone Records | |||
| 18.15 | S.B. from London | |||
| 18.40 | Sports Bulletin. | |||
| 18.45 | S.B. from London | |||
| 19.00 | Mr. E. Godfrey Brown : ' Next Week's Music.' | |||
| 19.15 | The Royal Horticultural Society's Weekly Bulletin. | |||
| 19.25 | Musical Interlude | |||
| 19.30 | Sax Appeal.' George Harlcy. Jean Barker. E. W. Sibbald Treacy's Dance Band. | |||
| 20.30 | S.B. from London | |||
| 21.00 | 'The Second News.' Weather Forecast; Second General News Bulletin and Sports Bulletin. | |||
| 21.15 | S.B. from London | |||
| 21.30 | Regional News and Sports Bulletin. | |||
| 21.35 | 'Melodies that Never Fade.' ' Tho Sea.' The Radio Quartet: Life on the Ocean Waves. | |||
| 21.40 | Herbert Thorpe (Tenor): Tom Bowling (Dibden) ; The Bay of Biscay (Davy) ; Nancy Lee (Stephen Adams). | |||
| 21.50 | Historieand Patriotic.' Quartet: The British Grenadiers. | |||
| 21.54 | Chorus : Yankee Doodle ; The Groves of Blarney (Milliken, 1799) ; Bonnie Dundee and I'll hang my harp on a willow tree (Trad.). | |||
| 22.05 | Scottish and Irish.' Quartet: The Campbells are coming. | |||
| 22.08 | Nina Smith (Soprano): Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon and Robin Adair (Trad.). | |||
| 22.12 | Romance.' Mark Hemingway (Cornet): Love's old sweet song (Just a song at Twilight) (Molloy). Herbert Thorpe: Sally m our Alley, Mary of Argyle, and The Bloom is on the Rye (Trad.). | |||
| 22.26 | Home.' Chorus: Part Song, 'Sweet and Low (Barnby). Nina Smith and Chorus: Home, sweet Home (Bishop). | |||
| 22.35 | S.B. from London | |||
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