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CYCLE racing is a sport more popular on the Continent and in America than it is here ; the ' Six Jours ' in the Velodroma in Paris, the road races all over France, and the six-day contests in Madison Square Garden excite as much public interest as our own Boat Race or a Test Match at Lords. But all the same, our own racing cyclists reach a very high standard of skill, and there are strong hopes that they will make a very good showing in the forthcoming Olympic Games. This evening Mr. H. N. Crowe. Secretary of the National Cycling Union, will discuss the prospects of the English team.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr. H. N. Crowe.

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

8.0-9.0 Glasgow and Dundee
9.35-10.35 London and Other Stations

On the Twelfth Day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Eight, Being the Feast of St. Pancras, Thos. Handleye (Licensed to disseminate all manner of witticisms, jollyties, quips, cranks, and quaint conceits, together with broad-caste ballads and other pieces of musick by ye foremoste composers of ye daye) worshipfully craves leave to present 'Innanninn' (Anon.)

A Burletta Persons Represented

We cannot - let us be frank - explain why Tommy Handley has translated himself into the Eighteenth Century. It is possible that he has mistaken the date on his contract. He is extremely reticent as regards his bill matter, and refuses to furnish any coherent information concerning the entertainment. There is some connection, it appears, between the title 'Innanninn' and 'Ye Three Jolly Gargoyles,' an ancient hostelry situated somewhere at the back of, or on the outskirts of, Tommy's imagination. We learn from him, however, that he has no intention of remaining in an inn throughout an evening in any anno, but, in any case, there is no risk of the entertainment perishing from inanition.

Contributors

Mine Host:
Tommy Handley
A Goodwife:
Miriam Ferris
A Singer of Catches:
John Armstrong
A Lady of Fashion:
Jean Allistone
A Musicianer:
Harry Pepper
A Mountebank:
Philip Wade
Ostlers, Lackeys, Serving-Wenches, and Roysterers:
The Revue Chorus
Musicians:
The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra
Personally conducted by:
Jack Payne

2LO London and 5XX Daventry

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