(to 10.45)
Leader, Louis Levitus
Relayed from The National Museum of Wales
(to 14.30)
The Western Studio Orchestra
It's Summertime, No. 9: Tennis: No. 3 - G.L. Tuckett
Some Songs by Mary Michael (Soprano)
'The non-census of Closebeigh-Faroff'
A Tale by Norman Hunter
'The Pipe in the Fields'
A Play in One Act by T.C. Murray
(Dedicated to T. H., the little boy who begged his Uncle to write a play 'with a very happy ending')
Characters:
Martin Keville, a Farmer
Nora, his Wife
Peter, his Son
Father Moore
Mrs. Carolan, a Neighbour
The scene is the living-room in the farmhouse of the Kevilles. As the curtain rises Mrs. Keville is seen knitting in the glow of the turf fire. The moonlight is gradually rising and flooding the room like a tide. Peter Keville, her son, is at the window, his arms leaned on the sill, deep in thought. His mother looks at him from time to time. There is a hint of anxiety in her questioning silence.
and
'Sovereign Love'
A Comedy in One Act by T. C. Murray
Characters
Donal Kearney, a strong Farmer
Ellen, Katty, his daughters
Maurice O'Brien, their Uncle
Mrs. Hickey, hostess of 'The Granuaile'
Charles O'Donnell, another Farmer
David, his Son
Tom Daly, David's Cousin
Andy Hyde, a returned American
The Scene is the parlour of 'The Granuaile'
The Artists taking part in the plays include:
P. J. Carolan, Eileen Crowe, F.J. McCormick, Michael J. Dolan, Maureen Delany, Arthur Shields, May Craig, Dennis O'Dea and Barry Fitzgerald
(Belfast Programme)
(to 23.15)