Eamonn Andrews introduces your request records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
and his Pieces of Eight with Betty Taylor and Jon Clark
and his Players
A programme of music and song from Europe played and sung by Jack Collings and the Rendezvous Players
The Albert Delroy Trio
Maria Perilli and Jan Rosol
Middlesex v. Sussex
Somerset v. Gloucestershire
Second day
Commentary by E. W. Swantoa from Lord's and by John Arlott from the County Ground, Taunton
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
An all-time hit parade sung by Helen Clare
Jean Campbell
Peter Dimuantes
The Johnston Brothers and played by Kenny Baker
The Dennis Wilson Trio and the BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet Chronicler, Michael Brooke
Producer, Jimmy Grant
Middlesex r. Sussex
Somerset v. Gloucestershire
Second day
Further commentary
Jean Metcalfe and Brian Johnston interview some of the holiday visitors
Nursery rhymes, stories, and music
For stories this week we have, today, on Wednesday, and on Thursday, 'The Little Engine who was afraid of Tunnels,' by Marjorie Thorne, 'Those Three Little Kittens,' by S.M. Penberthy, and 'Ann and her Dolls,' by William Robson, all told by Dorothy Smith; tomorrow, D.S. Brown's 'Moueic,' told by Julia Lang; and on Friday, Jean Seager's 'The Happy Bus,' with storyteller Daphne Oxenford.
We ask listeners to note that on Wednesday we shall be on the air at 1.30 instead of art 1.45. (Elizabeth A. Taylor)
Directed by Ernest Pentfold with George Barclay
Including
ATHLETICS
The British Games
(Organised by the News of the World)
(Incorporating the Inlter-Counity Championships)
Second day
Commentary by Harold Abrahams and Rex Alston
From the White Oity Stadium
Middlesex v. Sussex
Second day
Further commentary
at the Crystal Palace
The 500 c.c. Race
Raymond Baxter and Robin Richards broadcast from the opening meeting of London's new circuit, organised by the L.C.C. and the British Automobile
Rawing Club
The British Games
Further commentary
Somerset v. Gloucestershire
Second day
Further commentary
The British Game*
Further commentary
Middlesex v. Sussex
Somerset v. Gloucestershire
Second day
Further commentary
The Coronation Cup
Further commentary from the Crystal Palace Circuit by Raymond Baxter and Robin Richard !
Further commentary from Lord's; Taunton, and the White City
Middlesex v. Sussex
Somerset v. Gloucestershire and The British Games
Further commentary from Lord's. Taunton, and the White City
An adaptation from the sound-track of the new Twentieth Century-Fox presentation
Adapted by Gordon Gow
Produced by Thurstan Holland
Middlesex v. Sussex
Somerset v. Gloucestershire
Second day
Further commentary
Jean Metcalfe and Brian Johnston interview some of the holiday visitors.
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
Including cricketdose of play scores
with Sally Rogers and Graham Stark in a comedy programme especially for Whit Monday
The musical stars are :
Edmund Hockridge and Semprini
The Geraldo Concert Orchestra
Script by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston
This Coronation summer the Capital is on show. Each week this programme pays a radio visit to a landmark, in or near London, describing and dramatising its past and present, its history and romance
Guide and storyteller, Hugh Rose Williamson
7-Hampton Court
Sometimes called the English Versaillet, Hampton Court was built by Wolsey and used by Oliver Cromwell as his headquarters. With its famous Maze and Gardens it is the largest and most beautiful of the Royal Palaces and is a favourite resort for London's holiday-makers.
A programme of mood, melody and song on records
presents Radio Flitch
A light-hearted effort to find the most suitably matched of three young engaged couples who have been invited to the studio
(Continued in next column)
The Judges:
Diana Morgan, Robert MacDermot
Chairman, Franklin Engelmann
Programme devised and sketches written by John P. Wynn
Produced by Joan Clark
with Wallas Eaton , The Keynotea
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Charles Maxwell
and his Orchestra with Eva Beynon , Johnny Webb and the Ternenteers
' The Spoletta Story ' by James Dillon White to be read in ten instalments
Reader. Howard Marion-Crawford
6—' Desertion '
A programme of light music arranged and played by Jack Byfield and his Players with Fredric Bayco at the organ