Gilbert Harding introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
Louis Mordish at the BBC theatre organ
Troise and his Banjoliera
' Crossing the Bridge ' by Albert Hunt
Read by Charles E. Stidwill
Conductor, Harry Mortimer
From the Grana Parade Bandstand,
Eastbourne
England v. South Africa
Commentaries throughout the day by Rex . Alston , John Arlott , Charles Fortune , and Alf Gover
From the Oval
A summer holiday magazine
Edited by Lionel Gamlin
Out of Doors
5-Pig-keeping
Geoffrey Morgan introduces you to pig-keeping as a useful hobby
Let's Change Places!
Bernard Lyons invites young listeners to meet people with interesting jobs and to make up their minds if they would like to change places with them
Today: A hotel chef
A programme for children under five
BBC Northern Orchestra
Conductor, Charles Groves
England v. South Africa Further commentaries
Dill Jones at the piano
Felix King and his Orchestra
Show tunes played by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank Oantell
Sidney Burchall (baritone)
(Continued)
at the BBC theatre organ
England v. South Africa
Further commentaries, with a summary at 6.30 by Alf Gover
and his Orchestra on gramophone records
A story of country folk.
Including cricket close of play scores
Tunes you have asked us to play
(The Regimental Air of the Highland Light Infantry was recorded by the Pipes and Drums of the Army School of Piping)
The best of the new radio talent of towns from all parts of the British Isles compete for the title of ' Top Town '
Second Semi-Final:
Southport v. Hull
Judges:
Doris Arnold
Jonah Barringiton
Radio critic
John Beaumont
Managing Director of a group of Yorkshire theatres
Introduced by Roy Bradford
Music by Ray Mart ,in and his Ordhesitra
Produced by Barney Colehan
The Light Programme invites
Mr. Billy Bunn a sheet-metal worker from a Birmingham factory, for his first visit to a harvest, where Bob Arnold, R. D. Smith, and Gordon Cruikshank introduce him to the workers on a farm in Gloucestershire
Edited and produced by R. D. Smith
England v. South Africa
- Summary by Charles Fortune of the fifth day's play
and his Rumba Band
' The Consul at Sunset' by Gerald Hanley
Reader, Colin Gordon
7—' Lake this Egg, he is Broken'
Conductor, Herbert Lodge