Commentary during the last half-hour of the fourth day's play, followed by a summary
Commentators: Alan McGilvray Charles Fortune , Bernard Kerr
Bob Richardson. Michael Charlton
Arthur Gilligan , A. G. Moyes From Sydney Cricket Ground
(A relay of the Australian Broadcasting Commission's transmission)
Introduced by Leslie Heritage
A story, a hymn, and a prayer
at the BBC theatre organ
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
From Wales
' The Boy in the Bucket' by Glyn Jones
Read by John Darran -
Ralph Elman and his Tzigane Orchestra with Sophie Terne and Hugh David
Produced by Eric Arden
and his Orchestra with Annette Scott
(Leader. Donald Sturtivant )
Conducted by Leo Wurmser
Today's story: 'Marmaduke goes over the Hills.' by Elizabeth Chapman, told by Daphne Oxenford
including
Trouble with your Birth Certificate: Frank Dunnill of the General Register Office, Somerset House, gives some useful information
Reflections from the Screen: Gordon Cow on some of the new films
Letter from Lady Cayley: concerning her first trip in an aeroplane
At the ' Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition: Honor Wyatt looks at gadgets to help you do the job yourself; Margaret Spencer Smith looks at the ideal kitchen garden: and Mabel Constanduros takes the Buggins family to see the Village on the Hill
Serial: 'Jane Eyre ' by Charlotte Brontg
Abridged by Margaret Lane
Read by Patience Collier
The second of fifteen instalments
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson
A visit to the Exhibition, organised annually by the Daily Mail, to hear about some of the novel and interesting displays from
Richard Dimbleby , Henry Riddell
Raymond Baxter , Jean Metcalfe and Brian Johnston
From Olympia , London
Born in 1870, Georges Millandy has written many popular songs, contributed much to the development of his art, and as recently as 1953 was awarded the Grand Prix de la Chanson by the French Society of Authors, Composers, and Publishers.
Narration by Marcel Stellman
(The recorded music made available by courtesy of Radiodiffusion-Television Franchise)
Band of The Life Guards
Conducted by Lieut-Col. A. Lemoine O.B.E. ,
Director of Music
(Leader, John Sharpe )
Conductor, Charles Mackerras
(Programme continued)
at the piano
and his Orchestra with Cleo Laine
Frank Holder and Tony Mansell
Sport-Today and Tomorrow
Enquiring into the facilities for training and the results they produce, with advice and information for the enthusiast
Soccer: Alick Jeffrey (Doncaster Rovers) with some of the players from Manchester United; special advice from Walter Winterbottom, F.A. team manager for England Skating: Yvonne Sugden , British Champion , tells of problems that precede success Basketball: Gordon MacRae discusses the Position in Scotland
Cricket: Jimmy Pressdec of Glamorgan at Practice
Swimming: Young Southern Counties swimmers, including Gillian Janes and Mike Brecknall ; special advice from Alf Price of the Amateur Swimming Association
Tennis: Michael Davies , Junior international player, faces the net; special advice from Basil Reay , secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association
Boxing: Middleweight Frank Hope working out at Liverpool
(s)
Athletics: Roger Dunkley (miler) and Jean Scrivens (sprinter) interviewed on the ftoodlit Tooting Bec Athletic Track where they are limbering up for the coming season. Diana Carter is with them; special advice from Stan Tomlin , athletic coach
Introduced by Alan Rothwell
Programme arranged by Alec Weeks
NB Programme title should be 'HAVE A GO!'visits Rhaeadr Gwy (Rhayader),
Radnor, Wales on St. David's Day with Mabel at 'the table' and Harry Hudson at the piano
Presented by Stephen Renaud Williams
Frankie Howerd with Lee Young
Dolores Ventura,
Gladys Morgan, Billy Ternent,
Joan Regan,
Donald Wolfit and Rosalind Iden.
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Script by Eric Sykes, Spike Milligan,
Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston
Edmundo Ros and his Latin-American Orchestra
Marga Llergo
Ballroom host, Edmundo Ros
Devised and presented by David Miller
'The Uninvited' by Frank Chittenden
Read by Cyril Shaps
Abridged by Edgar Holt
Last instalment:
' How David Vernot died '
to the music of Francisco Cavez and his Latin-American Rhythm