by ALBERT TAYLOR
Relayed from First Presbyterian Church,
Rosemary Street
THE CHILDREN'S HOUR QUARTET
Songs by MARY JOHNSTON
' The Mystery of Dun House ', written and told by J. S. N. SEWELL
including Weather Forecast and Bulletin for Farmers, followed by Regional News
(All items arranged by Fred Hartley )
(From London Regional)
J. C. BAIRD , B.Sc., B.Agr., Queen's
University : ' 'Artificial Fertilizers '
Budapest String Quartet: Quartetsatz (Quartet Movement) in C minor (Schubert)
(Handel)
Part I (Christmas Portion)
ISOBEL BAILLIE (soprano)
MARGARET BALFOUR (contralto)
JAMES JOHNSTON (tenor)
JOSEPH FARRINGTON (bass)
THE BELFAST PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY'S CHORUS and ORCHESTRA
Conductor, E. GODFREY BROWN
Relayed from The Belfast Philharmonic
Society's Concert at the Ulster Hall
(The full text of Handel's ' Messiah ' is given on page 807)
Weather Forecast for Northern Ireland at 9.0
by Lyle Donaghy
In response to the great interest which has been aroused by this series, it is being continued tonight by Mr. Donaghy. James Orr was born in 1770, and was a weaver by trade. Some of his poetry deserves to be better known in his native Province.
4-ROSS-ON-WYE
The programme arranged and presented by OWEN REED
(From Midland Regional)
Weather Forecast and News
DANCE MUSIC
(From London Regional)
Relayed from The May Fair Hotel