Jerry Desmonde introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
WHILE YOU WORK
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
BBC Northern Orchestra (Leader, Reginald Stead ) Conductor, John Hopkins
Middlesex v. Sussex
Somerset v. Gloucestershire
First day
Commentaries by E. W . Swanton from Lord's, and by John Arlott from the County Ground, Taunton
and has Band with Denny Dennis
Middlesex v. Sussex
Somerset v. Gloucestershire
Further commentaries
on gramophone records
A musical programme for children under five
Some road-mending with Ann Driver , Marjorie West bury, and Maurice Bevan who also play and sing
' London Bridge has Broken Down' and ' Oranges and Lemons'
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet with Patinioia Wyatt and Harry Dawson
Introduced by John Webster
which includes
CRICKET
Middlesex v. Sussex
Somerset v. Gloucestershire
Further commentaries
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, assisted by Tom E. Webster as race-reader.
From Hurst Park Racecourse
The British Games
(Organised by the News of the World)
(incorporating the Inlter-County y Championships)
Preview by Harold Abrahams of the two-day meeting
From the White City Staddum
Middlesex v. Sussex
Somerset v. Gloucestershire
Further commentaries
The British Games
Commentary by Harold Abrahams on the 1,500 metres International Race
Middlesex v. Sussex
Somerset v. Gloucestershire
Further commentaries
Further commentaries by Harold Abrahams and Rex Alston during the British Games
Middlesex v. Sussex
Somerset v. Gloucestershire
Further commentaries
The British Games
Commentary by Harold Abrahams on the finish of the Three Miles Race
by Keith Bird
The eighth of a series of programmes in which men of mark in the world of jazz play their favourite recorded jazz music
at the BBC theatre organ
Middlesex v. Sussex
Somerset v. Gloucestershire
First day
Further commentaries
and his Orchestra on gramophone records
Going Away
Dudley Perkins talks about holiday travel.
including cricket close of play scores
Written by Edward J. Mason and Geoffrey Webb.
A story of country folk.
Harry Roy and his Band with Stuart Gordon and Jane Russell
From Butlin's Holiday Camp, Filey