Walter Glynne (tenor)
Beatrice Botterili (harp)
(Wales)
A short story written for broadcasting by Alexander McOwan , read by Macdonald Parke
Mischa Levitzki (pianoforte)
Prelude in G minor, Op. 23, No. 5
(Rachmaninoff). Hungarian Rhapsody No. 13 (Liszt)
The rural scene in June arranged by Alfred Dunning and H. R. Jukes
The fourth number of a Northern Miscellany of country matters which will be broadcast chiefly in talk by country men and women. Hal Jukes will be heard as collector and introducer of the character
(A recording of the broadcast in the Northern programme on June 18)
England v. The West Indies
A commentary during play, by Howard Marshall , from Lord's
(by permission of Lieut.-Colonel
D. H. S. Sntnerville , M.C.)
Conducted by Mr. S. V. Hays from the Harbour Bandstand,
Morecambe
A Little Teatime Show
Produced by Ernest Longstaffe with continuity by Barry Delmaine
Fred Lake
The Chestnut Vendor
Lymbery and Buck
Comedy in Contrast
Helen Clare
The up-to-the-minute girl
Cavatino and his accordion
Alan Paul and Ivor Dennis
The maestros of two keyboards