THE PLAZA BAND
Relayed from The Plaza
(17.15) An Irish Programme
Songs by JAMES JOHNSTON
CHILDREN'S HOUR QUARTET
' A Chieftain in Silver ' by LENA Ross IRVINE , read by J. R. MAGEEAN
(18.00) Weather Forecast, First General News Bulletin and Bulletin for Farmers, followed by Regional News
GEORGE BEGGS (baritone)
THE BELFAST WIRELESS
ORCHESTRA
Conducted by PETER MONTGOMERY
Irish Rhapsody No. 5, Op. 147 (Dedicated to The Irish Guards)
GEORGE BEGGS
Heraclitus
My love's an Arbutus Trottin' to the fair
ORCHESTRA
Four Irish Dances i. March Jig; 2. Slow Dance; 3. Leprechaun's Dance; 4. Reel
SIR CHARLES STANFORD was an Irishman, and in his compositions was never so happy as when dealing with Irish National music. These Dances were originally written for pianoforte solo and scored later. The March Jig that he uses is known as ' Maguire's Kick ', the Leprechaun referred to in the third dance is the name given to a gnome, a familiar figure in Irish fairy lore, who was often malicious, but the principal thing about him was that he knew where hidden treasure was to be found.
(22.15) Weather Forecast, Second General News Bulletin
(Weather Forecast for Northern Ireland at 10.30)