1 CD, Tony Lewis, cricketer, interviewed by Jonathan Rice. The CD consists of 12 tracks.
Track 1: [0:00-0:0:19] Introduction by Rice, [0:10-1:31] Lewis talks about his first visit to Lord's playing in a Combined Services match, [1:32-2:03] Lewis talks about his first impressions of Lord's, [2:04-2:51] Lewis talks about 2 teammates for Neath having MCC sweaters and his love for MCC, [2:52-4:12] Lewis talks about preferring cricket to rugby and watching Glamorgan for the first time.
Track 2: [0:00-1:13] Lewis talks about going to Cambridge University having already played for Glamorgan, RAF and Combined Services, [1:14-4:11] Lewis talks about balancing his studies, playing cricket and rugby and the violin at university, [4:12-4:54] Lewis talks about being injured during his second year at Cambridge and having a good team in his third year.
Track 3: [0:00-0:31] Lewis talks about the times he played at Lord's before Cambridge University, [0:32-2:04] Lewis talks about playing as an amateur before 1963 and receiving help from Wilfred Wooller into becoming a journalist, [2:05-3:30] Lewis talks about his journalism and writing career and being devoted to Neville Cardus, [3:31-5:26] Lewis talks about the reasons in not being selected for England sooner, [5:27-6:55] Lewis talks about the tough nature of Glamorgan wickets and hampering international careers.
Track 4: [0:00-1:08] Lewis talks about winning the 1969 County Championship as captain and being good enough for England, [1:09-2:14] Lewis talks about captain on his Test debut on the 1972-1973 MCC tour to India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, [2:15-3:22] Lewis talks about the 1972-1973 MCC tour to India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, [3:23-4:23] Lewis talks about his knee injury shortening his international career.
Track 5: [0:00-0:22] Lewis talks about retiring in 1974, [0:23-3:20] Lewis talks about captaining 2 MCC tours to Sri Lanka, Bangkok and Hong Kong in 1970 and India and Pakistan 1972-1973 and his relationship with MCC, [3:21-5:39] Lewis talks about being on MCC sub-committees as captain of Glamorgan, sitting on the Barry Knight case and being joined at the hip with MCC, [5:40-5:58] Lewis confirms he has been Chairman and President of Glamorgan.
Track 6 [0:00-1:31] Lewis talks about a lack of journalists being named as MCC President and cricket running through his entire life, [1:32-3:36] Lewis talks about his journalism affected his other jobs including being on the MCC Committee and Chair of Wels Tourist Board.
Track 7: [0:00-3:47] Lewis talks about being selected as Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie's successor as MCC President and his time in the role, [3:48-5:41] Lewis talks about reducing MCC President terms to one year and the role of MCC Chairman.
Track 8: [0:00-2:25] Lewis talks about introducing the role of chairman and one year President terms, [2:26-4:04] Lewis talks about the role of MCC President, [4:05-5:12] Lewis talks about political skills needed to be MCC President but not a fan of politicians for the role.
Track 9: [0:00-1:19] Lewis talks the possibility of a foreign MCC President, [1:20-3:44] Lewis talks about role of MCC President needing to be defined, [3:45-5:08] Lewis talks about the prospect of a female MCC President and introduction of female members
Track 10: [0:00-2:19] Lewis talks about estates work at Lord's during his Presidency including construction of the Media Centre, [2:20-2:29] Thanks for Rice and asks Lewis if he would like to say anything more.
Track 11: [0:00-3:29] Lewis talks about believing in the regionalisation of MCC, introducing the international committee and scope for MCC carrying out research into the game.
Track 12: [0:00-2:33] Lewis talks about the international committee and the role MCC can still play in cricket, [2:34-2:38 Closing remarks.