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Today Joan Griffiths introduces: ' What's Going on '—Spotlight on Current Affairs: Science and the Housewife—' Food Decay,' by Nan Helmrich : today's contribution from the BBC's Mobile Units: Alan Ivimey on 'A Swedish Christening current serial story. ' South Riding.' by Winifred Holtby , read by Olga Dickie

Contributors

Introduces:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Nan Helmrich
Unknown:
Alan Ivimey
Unknown:
Winifred Holtby
Read By:
Olga Dickie

Introduced by Stewart MacPherson
Athletics: Harold Abrahams discusses tomorrow's Women's Championships at the White City
Cricket: E. M. Wellings reviews the County Championship position to date and flashbacks to
The Fourth Test against South Africa at Headingley
The Goodwood Cup
The British Lightweight Championship fight between Stan Hawthorne and Billy Thompson

Contributors

Introduced By:
Stewart MacPherson

The seaside summer show with Betty Astell
Betty Jumel , Bradley Harris , Gordon Holdom , Jimmy Ramsey , Derek Hain , the Society Four, Gladys Crouch , Vernon Metcalfe , the Magpie Young Ladies and Cyril Fletcher
Torquay Pavilion Orchestra, under the direction of Sims Waller. The show devised and special music composed -by Betty Astell. Script by Dick Pepper

Contributors

Unknown:
Betty Astell
Unknown:
Betty Jumel
Unknown:
Bradley Harris
Unknown:
Gordon Holdom
Unknown:
Jimmy Ramsey
Unknown:
Derek Hain
Unknown:
Gladys Crouch
Unknown:
Vernon Metcalfe
Unknown:
Sims Waller.
Composed By:
Betty Astell.
Script By:
Dick Pepper

A Sparkling Entertainment suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen of All Ages. Including Ballads, Humorous and Dramatic Monologues, and Comic Songs Beryl Orde
David Davies
Sylvia Robin Bill Fraser
This week only:
Bransby Williams
BBC Revue Chorus and Orchestra: conductor, Frank Cantell. Devised by E. W. Kent . Produced by Henry Reed

Contributors

Unknown:
Beryl Orde
Unknown:
David Davies
Unknown:
Sylvia Robin
Unknown:
Bill Fraser
Conductor:
Frank Cantell.
Unknown:
E. W. Kent
Produced By:
Henry Reed

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