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The Lawn Tennis
Championships
Commentary by MAURICE EDELSTON and MAX ROBERTSON from the Centre and No. 1 Courts, with summaries and comments by TONY MOTTRAM
Results and latest news from the other courts given by Basil CURTIS
From the All England Lawn Tennis Club

Contributors

Commentary By:
Maurice Edelston
Commentary By:
Max Robertson
Unknown:
Tony Mottram

A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind
Green Fingers: PERCY THROWER helps some friends with their garden in a Shropshire village I was a teenage photographer: F. R. BUCKLEY confesses to dark deeds with an early camera
An old house lives again: WENDY COOPER talks to MARGOT MASON about Cheshire Homes Introduced by DAVID STEVENS
From the Midlands

Contributors

Unknown:
F. R. Buckley
Talks:
Wendy Cooper
Unknown:
Margot Mason
Introduced By:
David Stevens

A radio play in two parts by Felix Felton from the novel
, by WILLIAM MAYNE
2: Swarms and Solos
I My Lord, may it please thee to know that this candle is made from wax fashioned in the cathedral by the bees of Henry Tollelege. '
Produced by DAVID DAVIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Felix Felton
Unknown:
Henry Tollelege.
Produced By:
David Davis
Owen:
Jean England
Mr Ardent:
Preston Lockwood
Dr Sunderland Felix:
Felton ;
Mr Sutton:
Richard Goolden
Dubnet:
J Manning Wilson
Trevithic:
Glyn Dearman
Iddingley:
Pat Leventon

ERNEST TOMLINSON and JOHNNY DANKWORTH explain their attempts to ' roam the plains of music ' to BRIAN BLAKE
Are there two kinds of music: art and pop? Or is there just good music? The two British composers whose work is heard in this Gala Concert discuss the challenge implicit in the contemporary musical scene.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernest Tomlinson
Unknown:
Johnny Dankworth
Unknown:
Brian Blake

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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