John Cleese Christopher Lee & Michael Parkinson share their passion for cricket with the great broadcaster Brian Johnston. During the lunch interval on the Saturday of every Test in England BBC Radio's ' Test Match Special' used to invite a well-known guest into the commentary box for a chat with Brian Johnston about themselves & their passion for cricket. Some turned out to be able cricketers but they all had stories to tell about matches they had seen & cricketers they had met. Barry Johnston
- Brian Johnston's son
- has selected five chats from the series A View from the Boundary" beginning in 1980 with the playwright Ben Travers & his vivid recollections of W.G. Grace & other characters from the golden age of cricket. He is followed by Michael Charlton the political broadcaster & former cricket commentator who covered the great Australia v West Indies tied Test in 1960 & John Cleese a lifelong Somerset supporter who tells some funny stories about ' Monty Python' & ' Fawlty Towers'. Hollywood film star Sir Christopher Lee recalls watching the legendary Jack Hobbs & Don Bradman & Sir Michael Parkinson talks about opening the batting at Barnsley with Dickie Bird & how he nearly played for Hampshire. Publisher's note: This recording was taken from part of the cassette release of "A View from the Boundary"."