08 February 1939
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BBC Television
Source: Radio Times February 3, 1939.
- 11.00-12.00 Demonstration Film
- 15.00-16.30 'The Tempest'
- by William Shakespeare. Incidental music by Sibelius, arranged by Hyam Greenbaum, decor by Malcolm Baker-Smith. Cast : Alonso—Alan Wheatley ; Sebastian—Oliver Burt ; Prospero—John Abbott ; Antonio—Basil C. Langton ; Ferdinand—Richard Ainley (by permission of Basil Dean); Gonzalo—John Turnbull (by permission of Howard Wyndham, Bronson Albery, and Alban B. Limpus) ; Adrian—Stuart Latham ; Francisco—Graham Payn ; Caliban-George Devine; Trinculo—Richard Goolden ; Stephano—Charles Farrell ; Ship's Master—Dennis Price ; Boatswain-Erik Chitty. Mariners. Miranda-Peggy Ashcroft ; Ariel — Stephen Haggard ; Iris—Vera Lindsay. Members of the London Ballet, directed by Antony Tudor. The BBC Television Orchestra, leader Boris Pecker, conductor Hyam Greenbaum. Production by Dallas Bower
- 20.15 National Programme
- (sound only)
- 21.05 Speaking Personally
- Wickham Steed
- 21.15. Cartoon Film
- Pied Piper
- 21.20 News Film
- British Movietonews
- 21.30-22.50 'Money For Jam'
- a farce by Bernauer and Osterreischer, translated by M. and A. Bolton. Cast : Peter Paul Lutz— Jack Melford ; Dodo Bernhardt— Barbara Greene ; Lona Reinhardt— Mary Shelley ; Emil Reinhardt— Desmond Keith ; Mario Dorlando— Bruno Barnabe ; Alfred Jensch— Charles Victor ; Muller — Ralph Roberts ; Kesselberg senior—Edmund Bailey ; Kesselberg junior—Douglas Seale ; A Sergeant—Richard Cuthbert ; Schulski — Bernard Miles ; Wilhelm- Christopher Rowan Robinson ; A Policeman—Paul Chesterton. Production by Michael Barry