Relayed from the National Museum of Wales.
Mr. S. G. Hedges
Stories from Dickens, "Nicholas Nickleby": V
"In those Days," by Eleanor Farjeon.
"The Magic Saucepan," by Cicely M. Rutley.
relayed from the New Palace Theatre, Bristol.
The Station Trio: Frank Thomas (Violin); Ronald Harding (Violoncello); Hubert Pengelly (Pianoforte)
A Play in One Act by Harold Brighouse.
Played by The Station Radio Players
Scene: A village Green near Tunbridge, May 1, 1665
The time is 6 a.m.
Although the Restoration has succeeded the Commonwealth, Puritan rule in the villages is not dead at this time and the village girls who come Maying do so apprehensively, for the Squire of the village is very strict and his own daughter is not allowed to become engaged to the man of her choice, but is promised to a certain Zerubbabel who is as pious as his name.
8.30 Trio
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