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A fantastic play about cricket, written for broadcasting by Jay and Stephen Black. Produced by Ayton Whita'er

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Black.
Men of the Village: Police Constable Harding:
Stanley Groome
Men of the Village:Tom Dingley:
Richard George
Men of the Village:The Vicar:
George Owen
Men of the Village:Rural umpire:
Ernest Sefton
Men of the Village:Rural batsman:
Harry Ross
Men of the Tests: Charlie Cobb, M C C Secretary:
Laidman Browne
Men of the Tests:Stedman Australian captain:
Williams Lloyd
Men of the Tests:Kennedy English captain:
Basil Jones
Men of the Tests:Robinson:
Cyril Gardiner
Men of the Tests:Caldwell:
Eric Lugg
Men of the Tests:Bedford:
Stephen Jack
Men of the Tests:Kelly:
Robert Wyndham
Men of the BBC: Announcer:
Bruce Belfrage
Men of the BBC: First sports commentator:
Noel Johnson
Men of the BBC: Second sports commentator:
Preston Lockwood
Men of the World: First Oxford young man:
Alan Bromley
Men of the World:Second Oxford young man:
Graham Doody
Women and Children: Mrs Dingley:
Molly Rankin
Women and Children: Rural woman:
Freda Falconer
Women and Children: Sid John:
Clark -
Women and Children: Bert Barleycorn:
Phillip Kay

A programme of dialogue and music, featuring Bryan Powley , Joan Carol , Charles Mason , Dino Galvani , and James Etherington.
BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Walford Hyden. Dialogue written by W. R. Ley. Produced by Clelland Finn and C. F. Meehan

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryan Powley
Unknown:
Joan Carol
Unknown:
Charles Mason
Unknown:
Dino Galvani
Unknown:
James Etherington.
Conducted By:
Walford Hyden.
Written By:
W. R. Ley.
Produced By:
Clelland Finn
Produced By:
C. F. Meehan

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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