from Cox's Cafe.
(to 13.30)
relayed from the Capitol Cinema.
Frank Thomas (Violin), Frank Whitnall (Violoncello), Vera McComb Thomas (Piano).
"The Magic Crystal: How Hood Bluffed the French," by Mr. Guy Pocock, M.A.
(to 16.30)
by Miss Iris Llewellyn.
For Young Adventurers.
in honour of St. David.
Relayed to "5XX".
"And the land they love and the land they made ami the place men know them by Is a land where a tree is a singing thing and the wind is a lullaby,
Where the mists are white in the morning light as a maiden's bridal veil-
In a home that is ever the harp of song and legend and fairy tale". (A. G. Prys-Jones)
Bards:
Elfed, the Arch Druid of Wales.
Dewi Morgan, the Chaired Bard, 1925.
Wil Ifan, the Crowned Bard, 1925.
A. G. Prys-Jones
Glanville Davies (Baritone), The Mountain Ash Girls' Choir, The Glanhowy Concert Party, W. Morgan Evans (Penillion), Nancy Bryant-Davies (Harp)
The Station Orchestra
Conductor. Warwick Braithwaite
Setting: The Bardic Circle.
Prelude, Welsh Airs, by the Orchestra.
The Gorsedd Prayer
The Arch Druid speaks.
Penillion Music; Welsh Traditional Songs to the Harp.
Poem by the Crowned Bard, 1925.
The Girls' Choir: Welsh Traditional Songs.
Poem by the Chaired Bard, 1925.
The Concert Party: "Y Delyn Aur" (D. Pughe Evans); "Myfanwy" (Dr. Parry).
A Dramatic Episode in the Life of St. David.
The Girls' Choir: Welsh Traditional Songs.
Poem by A. G. Prys-Jones.
Glanville Davies: "Rhyfelgyrch Gwyr Harlech" (Welsh Air); "Y Dymhestl" (Hughes).
Penillion Music: Welsh Traditional Songs to the Harp.
The Concert Party: "Ar Hyd Y Nos" (Harry Evans); "Y Deryn, Pur"; Welsh National Anthem (J. James).