Tunes and Stories by Ronald Biggs
5.15 From Regional:
A 'Safety First' Programme
'Fools Rush In'
A modern cautionary tale by W.E. Davis and Derek McCulloch, followed at 5.35 by a short talk by The Rt. Hon. Leslie Hore-Belisha, the Minister of Transport
5.45 'Jack the Hammer'
A Cornish Legend retold by Dorothy Howard Rowlands
Conductor, Bumford Griffiths from the Drill Hall, Abertillery
(By permission of the Officers commanding)
gyda sylwadau ar y gerddoriaeth gan
Geraint Dyfnallt Owen
(A Programme of Gramophone
Records)
' Planting for the Coronation '
D. Harris and Rachel M. Wickham
including Weather Forecast
' The Vale of Dee'
J. C. Griffith-Jones
D. L. Jones
This is the first of a series of talks and conversations in which we shall follow George Borrow's famous itinerary. Certain localities will be selected for fresh scrutiny, and comparisons and contrasts will arise very easily as the modern traveller moves from place to place.
Frances Neill Hooper
(light songs)
The Club Four
(In a selection of popular music)
Elwyn Davies
(the blind saxophonist)
(' The Dialect of the Aeron Valley')
W. B. Davies
Conductor, Bertram Lightbown
Muriel Kemp (pianoforte) from the Regent Theatre, Truro
(including Weather Forecast)
SPORT, TOPICAL TALKS
including Weather Forecast