From Birmingham
Personally conducted by JACK PAYNE
(From Birmingham): Where does Cotton come from 2 ' by A. GEORGE LEGG. Songs by PHYLLIS LONES (Mezzo-Soprano). ' The History of Games-Fives and Racquets,' by O. BOLTON KING. MARGARET ABLETHORPE (Pianoforte)
From Birmingham
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANK CANTELL
A Discussion between PATSY HENDREN and Co!. PHILIP TREVOR
BIG scores on billiard-table wickets, captains who play for safety instead of for a win, first-innings points and matches unfinished after three full days' play have caused cricket to be the object of much searching criticism this year. But cricket remains emphatically the national summer game, and if anything is wrong with it, it must be detected and put right. This evening's debate between Patsy Hendren , the famous cricketer who has so often done great things for Middlesex and England, and Colonel Philip Trevor , the cricket correspondent of The Daily Telegraph-the expert in theory and the expert in practice-should help to clear things up.
From Birmingham
The BIRMINGHAMSTUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Joseph Lewis
OLIVE GROVES (Soprano)
AUBREY MILLWARD (Baritone)
: GEORAE FISHER'S KiT-
CAT BAND from the Kit-Cat Restaurant