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The Network Three transmitters both medium-wave and VHF, will be used for one channel (left) and the BBCs television sound transmitters for the other (right)
This Programme Includes:
Stereophonic Record Review
Some of the latest records reviewed by John Warrack and Ken Sykora
Introduced by John Lade

Contributors

Reviewed By:
John Warrack
Introduced By:
John Lade

Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury

Cricket
Kent v. The Australians
Commentary by Rex Alston and Bob Richardson
At Canterbury
Surrey v. Yorkshire
Commentary by John Arlott
At the Oval
Nottinghamshire v. Glamorgan
Commentary by Brian Johnston
At Trent Bridge
At 2.50, 3.52, 4.35 and 5.10

Racing
The Churchill Stakes
A race for three-year-olds and upwards run over one mile and a half
At 3.35
The Fenwolf Stakes
A race for two-year-olds run over six furlongs
At 4.10
Commentaries by Peter Bromley with summaries by Roger Mortimer
From Ascot Heath

Golf
Amateur Championship
Reports by Tom Scott during the Final
From Turnberry, Ayrshire
At 3.22 and 5.5

Cycling
Tour of Britain
Organised by The British Cycling Federation Promoted by The Milk Marketing Board
Reports on the Final Stage by John Burns, Sidney Saltmarsh, and Benny Foster
From Blackpool
At 3.25

Lawn Tennis: Davis Cup
Great Britain v. South Africa
Commentary by Max Robertson during the final day's play
From the Priory Lawn Tennis Club, Birmingham
At 2.35, 3.50, 4.20 and 5.30

Summary of Times
2.35 Lawn Tennis 3.52 Cricket 2.50 Cricket 4.10 Racing 3.22 Golf 4.20 Lawn Tennis 3.22 Golf 4.35 Cricket 3.25 Cycling 5.5 Golf 3.35 Racing 5.10 Cricket 3.50 Lawn Tennis 5.30 Lawn Tennis

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jimmy Kingsbury
Commentary By:
Rex Alston
Commentary By:
Bob Richardson
Commentary By:
John Arlott
Commentary By:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Roger Mortimer
Unknown:
Tom Scott
Unknown:
John Burns
Unknown:
Sidney Saltmarsh
Unknown:
Benny Foster
Commentary By:
Max Robertson

Network Three

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