11 August 1939
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BBC Television
Source: Radio Times August 4, 1939.
- 11.00-12.00 Demonstration Film
- 15.00 Puppet Parade
- Variety, with contributions from The Ebor Marionettes, The Hogarth Puppets, Cliff Hunter, The London Marionette Theatre, The Studio Theatre, Chiswick. The BBC Television Orchestra. Leader, Boris Pecker. Conductor, Hyam Greenbaum. Presentation by Jan Bussell
- 15.15 Cartoon Film
- China Plate
- 15.20 Harcourt Williams
- (by permission of the Daniel Mayers Company, Ltd.) telling children's stories
- 15.30 Interest Film
- Zoo and You
- 15.40 Animal Drawings
- by Amrid Johnston
- 15.50-16.00 News Film
- Gaumont-British News
- 20.00 Regional Programme
- (sound only)
- 21.00 Cabaret
- with Eve Lister (songs), Gene Sheldon (comedian), The Cranstonians (dancers). Presentation by Harry Pringle
- 21.30 News Film
- British Movietonews
- 21.40 E. H. Tattersall
- The gossip feature is becoming quite a regular part of television programmes, and viewers who have heard E. H. Tattertal in the paat will be generally ahreed that his informal manner and easy personality are ideal for this kind of thing. He gave, you may remember, a talk after the Eton and Harrow match. We cannot say exactly what Tattersall will speak about tonight, though it will be about 'this, that or the other' as it has occurred to the mind of this shrewd and witty observer
- 21.45 Cartoon Film
- King Neptune
- 21.50 'Love-In Twenty Lessons'
- A very light comedy in one act by Delano Ames. Cast: Marie - Jennifer Leigh, Allen Grey - Jack Melford, Mrs. Coulton - Molly Hartley Milburn, Elisabeth - Anna Konstam, Jane - Jane Barrett, A musician - Jacques Brown, A cafe proprietor - Leo de Pokorny. Scene 1, The sitting-room in Mrs. Coulton's house in Vezier, a resort in the Pyrenees. Afternoon. Scene 2, Outside a cafe in St. Roche—twenty lessons later. Late afternoon. Production by Eric Fawcett. To be repeated on August 15
- 22.20-22.30 Pas Seul