(to 16.30)
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G. A. Atkinson
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Local News and Weather Forecast
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7.30 Orchestra
Overture, "A Nicht Wi' Burns" Carl Volti
"Mary Morrison". Soloist: Andrew Hardie (Tenor)
"There was a Lad".
"Tarn O' Shanter".
Sir John Samuel, K.B.E.
March, "Scotland the Brave".
March, "The Black Bear".
March, "The Brown Haired Maiden".
March, "A Man's a Man for a' that".
Strathspey, "Arniston Castle".
Reel, "The Grey Bob".
Solos, "Ye Banks and Braes" and "A Man's a Man".
Choir, "Scots Wha Hae".
"The Cotter's Saturday Night".
"Ae Fond Kiss".
"Duncan Gray".
in the Ayrshire dialect relayed from Poosie Nancy's Inn, Mauchline, Ayrshire.
Poosie Nancy's Inn was the scene of the Jolly Beggars, and the intimate association of this howss with the national bard gives the meeting of the Mauchline Burns Club a world-wide interest. (By kind permission of the President, Office Bearers and Members.)
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Air, "The Green Hills of Tyrol".
Air, "The Old Rustic Bridge".
Air, "They're Far, Far Awa".
March; "Duke of Roxburgh's Welcome to Black Mount Forest".
Strathspey, "Balmoral Castle".
Reel, "Bridge of Perth".
To the Usual Accompaniment.
Augustus Beddie
"Address to a Haggis".
"Auld Lang Syne".
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