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The Romilly Boys' Choir and Band
Solo Harp: Elmer Jenkins
The Conductor (W.M. Williams) will give short explanatory notes on the various items.

Band Selections: "Break of Day"; "March of the Men of Montgomery"; "Delight of Coetty"; " Town of Kidwelly"; "The Village Maid"; "The Salt Box"; "Llanfabon March"; "The Men of Carnarvon"; "Symlen"; "Yn yr hwyr", etc.

Reminiscences: With Selections from the Works of (a) John Williams (Dolgelly); (b) John Parry (Bardd Almo); (c) Dafydd y Garreg Wen.

Soli and Choral Items: "Suo pan"; "Caerphilly"; "Hunting Song"; "Maid of Sker" "Llangower"; "Bugeiles y Wyddfa"; Llongau Madog; "Hog y deri Dando"; "Ar Lan Cothi"; "The Black-bird"; "The Gentle Dove"; "The Evening Hour".

Old Glamorgan Songs: "Maid of Llantrisant"; "The Plough Song"; "Dilyn y Glee"; "Pan Oeddwn yn Rhodio".

Progress in Public Health in Wales
Dr. Llewellyn Williams, M.C., F.R.C.S., Senior Medical Officer of the Ministry of Health.

Harp Soli (arr. John Thomas): (a) "Bugeilor Gwenith Gwyn": (b) "Clychan Aberdyfi"; (c) "Merch Megan"; (d) "Men of Harlech"; (e) "Serch Hudol".

Contributors

Singers/Musicians:
The Romilly Boys' Choir and Band
Solo vocalist (Welsh Night):
Ronald Boon
Solo vocalist (Welsh Night):
Arthur Powell
Solo vocalist (Welsh Night):
Alan Brinn
Solo vocalist (Welsh Night):
Goronwy Jones
Solo vocalist (Welsh Night):
Glyn Williams
Harpist (Welsh Night):
Elmer Jenkins
Speaker (Welsh Night):
W.M. Williams
Speaker (Progress in Public Health in Wales):
Dr. Llewellyn Williams

5WA Cardiff

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More