Sam Heppner introduces your request records
A. W. Haslett introduces G. P. Wells
Entr'acte Players
Directed by Sidney Crooke
Daphne Keif (soprano)
' An Apology for Discord ' by W. Edgerton Jones
Read by David Close-Thomas
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Mansel Thomas
John Madin at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
A programme of military music to mark the National Day of France
Sir Pelham Warner and E.W. Swanton discuss the life and achievements of the 'Grand Old Man' of cricket. followed at 1.0 app. by a commentary by E. W. Swanton during the first day's play in the Grace Centenary match between Gentlemen and Players. From Lord's
Eve Becke and Archie Lewis accompanied by Sidney Bright and his String Sextet
Presented by David Miller
Introduced by Joan Griffiths
'Accidents and First Aid: the First Aid Box,' by Major A. C. White Knox ' What to Look For in Your Village Church (2),' by H. T. Kirby
' Home Laundering — Foundation Garments.' by Beryl Grey
'Mrs. Beeton-the Woman': a talk by Mary Stuart
Serial story: ' Little Red Horses,' by G. B. Stern . Abridged by Nan Steedman and read by Mary O'Farrell
Billy Mayerl and his Music with Mary Denise
Band of H.M. Royal Marines (Chatham) Conducted by Capt. Thomas Francis
Director of Music
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
Conductor. Charles Groves
Gentlemen v. Players
Further commentary from Lord's
David Java and his Orchestra
including cricket close of play scores
with Marie Burke and The Borelli String Ensemble
Conducted by John Blore
Introduced by Norman Hackforth
by Dodie Smith
Adapted for broadcasting by Peggy Wells
Produced by Ayton Whitaker
Guest artist, George Doonan
Local talent from Birmingham
Accordionist. Adrian Dante
At the pianos:
Eric James and George Myddleton
Produced by Michael North and Philip Garston-Jones
with Gordon Crier and Roy Plomley
Behind the bar. Rosamond Barnes
At the piano. Eric James
Monologues and ballads by Marriott Edgar and Wolseley Charles
Produced by Eric Spear
and his Pieces of Eight, and MORTON LYON and his Octet
3-Fleet Street in the 'Nineties. Personal reminiscences by Frank Swinnerton.
Dulcet Strings
Directed by Frank Stewart with Charles Smart at the organ