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Wisden: Tea in the Pavilion

The Cricketing World of Wisden brought to Life - A Full Cast Production

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Wisden: Tea in the Pavilion

By: Sue Rodwell
Narrated by: Nicola Barber, Jim Barclay, Terence Edmond, Amerjit Deu, David Goodland, Andrew Wincott, Jonathan Wrather, full cast
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Wisden comes to life as we relive the finest, the strangest and the most dramatic moments of cricketing history in this entertaining portrait of the English game.

Take your seat on the boundary as we enjoy some of the most colourful and intriguing English cricket matches in the history of the game, as King George VI takes a hat-trick in the grounds of Windsor Castle, a cricket-loving vicar escapes death on the high seas, Denis Compton scores 18 centuries in one glorious summer and while a wartime bomb stops play at Lord's, Harold Wilson has an adventure in Moscow.

Also available as part of Wisden: The Collection, a three-volume edition.

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