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2.45, 3.45 and 4.45 Sports Desk with racing results and at 3.0
Racing from
- Royal Ascot
3.5 The Prince of Wales Stakes. For three-year-iolds and upwards over Hm. Commentary by PETER BROMLEY
What's the form this year: p 5

Contributors

Commentary By:
Peter Bromley

Don Davis invites listeners by telephone to join in the national game of naming the tune. Prizes for all who know their music.
Devised by DON DAVIS Producer IAN FENNER
7.30 Sports Desk with cricket

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Davis
Unknown:
Don Davis
Producer:
Ian Fenner

Michael Craig continues the stories of the men who create the world of entertainment. This week: The Partnerships George Grossmith and Edward Laurillard
Evelyn Laye talking about LAURILLARD:
He was always after a pretty girl - 1 think George Grossmith was too, but then a man is a man is a man.
Herbert Clayton and Jack Waller
Peggy Mount talking about JACK WALLER :
You imagined he was the epitome of an impresario - he will go down in my book as one of the people who gave me everything in the world I could wish for.
And a brief resumé of J. B. Howard and Fred Wyndham The voices of Elyot Beaumont and Peter Saunders
Research bill SULLIVAN Written by FRANK SALTER
Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Craig
Unknown:
George Grossmith
Unknown:
Edward Laurillard
Unknown:
Evelyn Laye
Unknown:
George Grossmith
Unknown:
Herbert Clayton
Unknown:
Jack Waller
Unknown:
Peggy Mount
Unknown:
Jack Waller
Unknown:
J. B. Howard
Unknown:
Fred Wyndham
Unknown:
Elyot Beaumont
Unknown:
Peter Saunders
Written By:
Frank Salter
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen

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