' Father Time Writes it Down '
' The Holy Cross of Montacute '
A West Country Legend adapted by DOROTHY HOWARD ROWLANDS
5.15 From Scottish :
Moss-troopers' Music : A programme of Border Songs and Airs with a Border Tale-' Thomas the Rhymer' read by DOUGLAS ALLAN
5.45 From Regional :
THE FARMER
John Morgan will give you the latest news of all the animals on his farm
Conductor, D. J. Stevens
Emlyn Burns (tenor) (Soloist, IVOR GREGG> )
The Brynmawr Silver Band carried off the championship of South Wales in 1933 and 1934. It also won the first prize at the National Eisteddfod in two consecutive years, 1934 and 1935. In 1936, it carried off a number of prizes at the Barnwood contest, and was third in order of merit at the Treorchy Open Contest.
The third programme in this series will be given by a Post Office
Engineer
including Weather Forecast
gan J. Afan Jones
(' Swansea Drama Week', by J. Afan
Jones)
Conductor, Leonard Collins from St. Clement's Hall, Mousehole
Tom Bawcocks Eve The Old Grey Duck
Come, all ye jolly Tinner Boys The Flight of Old Artful The Jolly Shilling Maggie May
The Soldier on the Battlefield Old Smugglers' Song
(All from Cornish Folk Song Book)
by Anthony Trollope
Read by Patrick McElwee
A Dramatic Programme by A. C. F. Beales
Produced by John Richmond
The Holyhead Road, from Shrews-bury northwards, is a permanent monument to the first great age of national road building in Britain. It was opened in 1825, on the completion of Telford's gigantic suspension bridge across the Menai Straits. This programme tries to reconstruct the appalling conditions of transport before the road was made, and which stimulated the genius of Telford and McAdam, both of whom play important parts in the programme.
Ben Bowen
Y Rhaglen gan Leyshon Williams a Haydn Davies
(' Whom the Gods Loved'-
Ben Bowen. A programme by Leyshon Williams and Haydn Davies )
(including Weather Forecast)
SPORT, TOPICAL TALKS
including Weather Forecast