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at Adelaide
A ball-by-ball commentary on the last hour-and-a-half of play, by former New South Wales cricketers Hal Hooker and Alan McGUvray , with comments and summaries by former Test players Victor Richardson and J. H. Fingleton (Australia) and A.E.R. Gilligan (England)

Contributors

Unknown:
Hal Hooker
Unknown:
Alan McGuvray
Unknown:
Victor Richardson
Unknown:
J. H. Fingleton

A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music for the woman at home
Joan Griffiths introduces Elizabeth Forster on ' Knit to Fit'; Mary Manton , Edna Thorpe , and Ian McCall on Answering Your Household Problems,' with Nest Bradney in the Chair: Beverley Nichols with his Wednesday talk; other talks of day-to-day interest; and the current serial story ' Royal Flush' by Margaret Irwin. read by Margot Van derburgh

Contributors

Introduces:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Elizabeth Forster
Unknown:
Mary Manton
Unknown:
Edna Thorpe
Unknown:
Ian McCall
Unknown:
Nest Bradney
Unknown:
Beverley Nichols
Unknown:
Margaret Irwin.
Read By:
Margot van Derburgh

The Merchant Navy's own programme, with guest artists. Ship's Newspaper,' clubroom talks on Merchant Navy affairs, and music by the ' Shipmates ' Orchestra, conducted by Debroy Somers. Introduced by Adele Dixon and produced by Alfred Dun ning. From the London Merchant Navy Club

Contributors

Conducted By:
Debroy Somers.
Introduced By:
Adele Dixon
Produced By:
Alfred Dun

(Second Series)
The Gleam
(Globe Theatre)
The Winslow Boy
(Lyric Theatre)
The Young Vic
(Lyric, Hammersmith)
The Wizard of Oz
(Winter Garden Theatre)
(Continued in next column)
George Devine talks about the Young Vic
Claude Hulbert, Raymond Lovell, and Ellen Pollock, now appearing in ' The
Wizard of Oz,- discuss How to present Fairy Plays without frighten- ing Children '
Wyndham Goldie and Elspeth March in scenes from ' The Gleam,' by Warren Chetham Strode
Angela Baddeley, Frank Cellier, and Emlyn Williams in scenes from ' The Winslow Boy.' by Terence Rattigan
Introduced and edited by Ayton Whitaker

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