Bryan Michie introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
The Fun Fair Prepares
Holiday music played by Sid Phillips and his Band with Geraldine Farrar
Johnnie Eager
The Sam Browne Singers
Producer, Johnnie Stewart
Band of the Royal Artillery
(Woolwich)
Conducted by Lt.-Col. Owen Geary , M.B.E.
Director of Music,
R.A. Alfred Swain (baritone)
Yorkshire v. Lancashire; Glamorgan v. the South Africans
Commentaries by E. W. Swanton from Bramall Lane, Sheffield, and John Arlott from St. Helen's Ground, Swansea
A summer holiday magazine
Edited by Lionel Gamlin
Round Trip
A special holiday tour conducted by Harold Rogers and Alec Weeks
Holidays at the sea
Holidays in the country
Holidays at home
At the Vauxhall Beer Garden
Directed by Lionel Falkman
Auto-Cycle Union
Festival of Britain Invitation Race
Graham Walker describes the finish of the twelve-lap race from the airfield circuit at Thruxton, near Andover
The Start
Raymond Baxter and Charles Gardner describe the opening phases of the race as aircraft take off from Shoreham at handicap intervals, and pass the commentary point on Brighton West Pier
Yorkshire v. Lancashire r
Glamorgan v. the South Africans
Further commentaries
Half-Way
Cliff Michelmore at Whitstable describes the turn as competing aircraft start their homeward flight. Charles Gardner and Raymond Baxter give an overall picture of the race from the\ Control at Brighton West Pier '.
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Great Britain v. France Commentary by Rex Alston on the 440 yards hurdles and the 880 yards, with impressions by D. O. Finlay , former 120 yards hurdles champion
From the White City Stadium, London
Break for Children !
The Finish
John Ellison at Beachy Head, and Raymond Baxter and Charles Gardner at Brighton describe -the climax of the race '
Break for Children
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The Kursaal Orchestra directed by Louis Voss with Grace Nevern (soprano) «
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Great Britain v. France
Summary of the match by Rex Alston
with Lilli Durm
John Bolster describes the opening laps of the Daily Telegraph International Challenge Trophy Race at Brands Hatch Stadium, Kent
Some of the age-old celebrations Of Britain's towns and villages A gramophone record programme presented by Philip Slessor
John Bolster describes the finish Of the Daily Telegraph International Challenge Trophy Race at Brands Hatch Stadium, Kent
Further commentaries
including cricket close of play scores
Family Favourites
A programme featuring unknown British artists
Joan Henderson of Edgware
Johnny Gibbons of Manchester
Ginger Chilton of Salford Frank Titmus of Bowes Park
Doreen Crane and Gina Crane of Bolton
''Luckie' Robinson of Kingston, Jamaica
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Introduced by Carroll Levis
Production by John Foreman
starring Alfred Marks
Peter Yorke and his Concert Orchestra
The Radio Revellers
Beryl Reid
Harry Dawson
Winifred Atwell
Script by Sid Colin
Produced by Ronnie Hill
Jeffrey Farnol tells his story
'A Tale of My Grandfather'
The master of historical romance tells, on this occasion, a true story; a family story that he often heard his grandmother tell when he was a little boy.
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
From Butlin's Holiday Camp.
Clacton-on-Sea
' And so to Bed '
' The Adventures of Captain Kettle by Cutcliffe Hyne
Reader, Felix Deebank
11 — ' Mr. Gedge's Catspaw '
Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra
From the Palace Ballroom,
Douglas. Isle of Man