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Cricket
Glamorganshire v. Worcestershire and Essex v. Gloucestershire
Commentaries during the first day's play by John Arlott from The Welfare Ground, Ebbw Vale, and by Rex Alston from Chalkwell Park, Westcliff-on-Sea
3.15 Rifle Shooting
The King's Prize at Bisley
Commentary by Richard North on the final stages
3.45 Cricket
Glamorganshire v. Worcestershire and Essex v. Gloucestershire
Commentaries from The Welfare Ground, Ebbw Vale, and Chalkwell Park, Westcliff-on-Sea
3.55 Rating
The King George V Stakes
Commentary on the race by Raymond Glendenning assisted by Tom E. Webster as a race-reader. From Ascot
410 Cricket
Glamorganshire v. Worcestershire and Essex v. Gloucestershire
Commentaries from The Welfare Ground, Ebbw Vale, and Chalkwell Park, Westcliff-on-Sea

Contributors

Play By:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Rex Alston
Commentary By:
Richard North
Unknown:
Raymond Glendenning
Unknown:
Tom E. Webster

A blend of comedy, novelty, and music. Introduced by Joy Nichols
The Song Pedlars; ' You May Take Notes a light-hearted lecture by ' Professor' Jimmy Edwards ; ' Picture in Song,' featured by Jack Cooper ; 'Ask the Memory Man '-Leslie Welch tackles some questions on sport; Suzette Tarri. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Produced by Charles Maxwell.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Joy Nichols
Unknown:
Jimmy Edwards
Unknown:
Jack Cooper
Unknown:
Leslie Welch
Unknown:
Suzette Tarri.
Conducted By:
Frank Cantell.
Produced By:
Charles Maxwell.

.The Massed Bands of Park and Dare
(Musical Director, W. Haydn Bebb )
Melingriffith Works
(Musical Director, T. J. Powell )
Parry Jones (tenor) Ronald Stear (bass)
Programme introduced by Peter Fettes. Produced and conducted by Harry Mortimer. From the Cory Memorial Hall, Cardiff.

Contributors

Unknown:
W. Haydn Bebb
Unknown:
T. J. Powell
Tenor:
Parry Jones
Bass:
Ronald Stear
Introduced By:
Peter Fettes.
Conducted By:
Harry Mortimer.

Light Programme

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More