for Farmers and Shipping
Tunes and Stories by RONALD BIGGS
The Lone Star Range (No. 4) by F. MARRIOTT WATSON
5.45 From Northern Ireland :
Instruments of the Orchestra'
' The Brass Family ' by T. 0. CORRIN
Marjorie Hooper (mezzo-soprano)
Harry Homer (tenor)
A scries of short programmes in which certain artists make their first appearance before the microphone
o Foriah, Eglwys yr Annibynwyr,
Cilfynydd, Pontypridd
(Carolare, from Moriah Congregational Church, Cilfynydd,
Pontypridd)
Emyn 559, Ysbryd byw y deffroadau
(Ton, Hebron)
Emyn 93, Molianned uchelderau'r nef (Ton, Wiltshire)
Emyn 609, Marchog Iesu , yn llwyddiannus (Ton, Hyfrydol)
Emyn 656, Mi wela'r ffordd yn awr
(Ton, Llanllyfni)
Emyn 555, Dal fi'n agos at yr Iesu
(Ton, Meribah)
Emyn 589, Beth yw'r ddisglair wawr sy'n torri (Ton, Austria)
Yr Emynau a'r Tonau allan o'r
Caniedydd Cynullcidfaol Newydd
Arweinydd, W. Edryd Lewis
Organydd yr Eglwys,
Jonathan Hughes
Organydd Gwadd , R. Gwlithyn Evans
Hubert Pengelly
including Weather Forecast
Y Parch, LI. C. Huws
(The Welsh League of Youth
Eisteddfod, Gwauncaegurwen, 1937)
Conductor, Edgar E. LittleJohns
John Palmer (pianoforte) from the Upper Abbey Hall,
Plymouth
from
THE EMPIRE THEATRE,
NEWPORT
' Slate'
Produced by T. Rowland Hughes
In this series of programmes we bring to listeners sound-pictures of some of the salient industries in Wales. The descriptive commentaries are illustrated by sound-records taken by the BBC Mobile Recording Unit during its recent tour in Wales. For this programme records were taken at the Penrhyn Slate Quarry, Bcthesda, by courtesy of the Manager.
(including Weather Forecast)
SPORT, TOPICAL TALKS
including Weather Forecast