Sir Neville Cardus
The writer on music and cricket, who has worked for fifty years on The Guardian, talks to JOAN YORKE about the 1930s, a time when, in his world, ' things were beginning to blossom in every direction '
He talks about attitudes to music and cricket and remembers many personalities including Beecham, Huberman. Shaw, Toscanini, Len Hutton, and Elgar.
Produced by Shirley du Boulay