The Royal Sovereign' leaves Tower Pier, London
We join Brian Johnston on the bridge of the Royal Sovereign as she makes her way down river through Tower Bridge
Introduced by Franklin Engelmann who asks passengers on board to choose their favourite records
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
and his Band with Marjorie Daw , Mel Gaynor and Marion Williams and the David Ede Quintet
at the organ of the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool.
and his Orchestra
The ' Royal Sovereign ' approaches Southend
Conducted by Lieut.-Col. A. Lemoine , O.B.E.
Director of Music
From the Cliffs Bandstand,
Southend-on-Sea
Syd Dean and his Band
Glamorgan v. The Australians
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Second day: Commentary by John Arlott and Bernard Kerr from St. Helen's ground, Swansea, and by E. W. Swanton from Bramall Lane, Sheffield
on gramophone records
for children under five
Today's story, Supper Time,' by Herbert McKay , and tomorrow's, ' Edwin Bear Drives a Train,' by Frank Whitehead , are to be told by Julia Lang : on Wednesday Daphne Oxeniord will read ' The Garden Fete ' and, on Thursday, ' Sarah's Picnic,' stories which she has written herself. Friday brings Dorothy Smith wirh a favourite tale by . Dorothy Stucky , The Canary who wouldn'sing.'
The ' Royal Sovereign' arrives at Margate Pier and we go ashore to find out
What the Butler Saw'!
2.5 app. At the Lido Bandstand Terrace
We join John Ellison to hear
' Uncle Harry Hudson 's
Children's Hour' with Laurence Jamesat the organ
Glamorgan v. The Australians
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Further. commentary
Great Britain v. France
Commentary by Harold Abra hams and Rex Alston during the second day of the international match at the White City
Stadium
Glamorgan v. The Australians
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Further commentary
At the Oval,
Cliftonville Cecil Johnson 's
'Oval Entertainers '
Great Britain v. France
Further commentary
Goodbye to Margate as the holiday-makers go aboard and the Royal Sovereign sets out on the journey home
Great Britain v. France
Further commentary
Conductor, K. G. L. Smith
Glamorgan v. The Australians
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Further commentary
Eisteddfod of Wales
CHIEF
CHORAL COMPETITION
A visit to the Pavilion at Rhyl to hear part of this afternoon's main competition
Commentator, Alun Williams
Glamorgan v. The Australians
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Second day
Further commentary
Great Britain v. France
A summary of the match by Harold Abrahams , illustrated by recordings made during the meeting
Glamorgan v. The Australians
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Second day
Further commentary
on the Royal Sovereign
We are in sight of Southend where we
6.5 'Drop In' at the end of the Pier and join the Bank Holiday audience enjoying the fun with and Nat Mills Bobbie
Harry Mooney with Victor King
Sam Browne and Jill Manners
Eric Eastoa
Maudie Edwards
Ben Oakley and his Orchestra
Programme produced, by George.Inns
Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.
Glamorgan r. The Australians
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Close of play scores
including cricket close of play scores
presents
' Union Pacific'
Episode 8 with Paul Carpenter as 'Jeff' Arnold
Charles Irwin as ' Luke '
Carole Carr , Bob Mallin
Macdonald Parke , Alan Keith
Guy Kingsley Poynter
Reed de Rouen and ' Rustler '
Music by the Four Ramblers
Freddie Phillips and the Sons of the Saddle led by Jack Fallon
Written and produced by Charles Chilton
with Dorothy Carless , Pearl Carr and Malcolm Lockyer and his Orchestra
Produced by Roy Speer
See foot of page and Both Sides of the Microphone
Journey's End
The last lap
The Royal Sovereign approaches Tower Pier and we again join passengers in community singing led by Glyn Jones
from the Terrace of All Hallows, Tower Hill
Come join us and dance! to the music of Billy Tement and his Orchestra with Eva Beynon
Johnny Webb and the Ternenteers
Master of Ceremonies,
David Miller
Dancing by the River from the Terrace of All Hallows, Tower Hill
Come join us and dance! to the music of Billy Ternent and his Orchestra with Eva Beynon
Johnny Webb and the Ternenteers
Master of Ceremonies,
David Miller
and his Orchestra with Jill Day and Bob Dale
From the Empress Ballroom,
Blackpool