18 January 1939

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BBC Television

Source: Radio Times January 13, 1939.

11.00-12.00 Demonstration Film
15.00 Animal Language 
James Fisher, Assistant Curator of the London Zoo, brings to the studio animals who will listen to records of their voices played by Ludwig Koch
15.15 News Film 
British Movietonews
15.25 Cartoon Film 
Egyptian Melodies
15.30-16.00 'La Chauve Souris' 
(The Bat Theatre) in selections from their repertoire, including Italian Salad, English Engraving, The Abduction from the Seraglio, and L'amour fatal. With Nicholas Moyseenko as Conferencier. The BBC Television Orchestra, conducted by Alexis Archangelsky. Television presentation by Philip Bate
20.15 National Programme 
(sound only)
21.10 Bridge 
A demonstration by Harry Freeman, Hubert Phillips, J. Tarlo and L. Tarlo, winners of the Portland Club Cup, described by Kathleen Salmons
21.20 Animal-Language 
(Details as.15.00)
21.35 Cartoon Film 
Mad Dog
21.40 'Re-view' 
8th edition. Songs and Scenes from bygone shows remembered by William Stephens. With Phylllis Monkman, Arthur Marshall, Patricia Leonard, Graham Payn, William Stephens, and Queenie Leonard. At the pianos, Roy Ellis and Geoffrey Wright. Production by Reginald Smith
22.10 News Film 
Gaumont-British News
22.20-22.30 Niedzielski 
(pianoforte) playing a Chopin programme
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