Interlude
David Williams
9ââ Robert Owen '
Factory legislation, the co-operative movement, infant schools, the Socialist movement-all owe a great deal to the pioneering work of Robert Owen, probably the best-known Welshman of the nineteenth century.
Rhaglen Ysgafn ar Gan gan J. M. Edwards
Daw'r deilios a daw'r diliau-a daw'r mel Wedi'r maith ohdiau ;
O'i haint y corffyn yntau
A'i hen boen, sydd yn bywhau
Daear o'i bedd sydd heddiw-yn deffro,
Pob dyffryn sy n eilfyw ;
A theg o adeg ydyw,
'E ganwn oil, gwanwyn yw !
Cyfarwyddwr, T. Rowland Hughes (' Spring '—a light Welsh programme)
Leader, Frank Thomas
Conductor, Idris Lewis
Mary Maddock (soprano)
Mary Maddock began her career as a pianist, but later turned to singing. She began her study of music at the University College, Cardiff, under Dr. David Evans , and subsequently proceeded to London, where she studied under various well-known singers. She has been broadcasting for eight years, and during this time she has shown remarkable versatility, having sung in recitals, oratorio, opera, and musical comedy.
by Cliff Gordon
Norrie Jones at the piano