26 February 1939
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BBC Television
Source: Radio Times February 24, 1939.
- 15.00 'Television Surveys'
- No. 5—The Civil Air Guard. By permission of the London Air Park Flying Club, the training of pilots for the Civil Air Guard, demonstrated at Hanworth Aerodrome
- 15.30 'As The Story Goes'
- The Hogarth Puppets in a children's programme. Presented by Ann Hogarth and Jan Bussell, assisted by Kitty Tyzack
- 15.45 Cartoon Film
- Mickey's Pal Pluto
- 15.50-16.00 Wilfrid Walter
- in his own sketch, Dancing Partners
- 19.55 National Programme
- (Sound only)
- 21.05 'The Dark Lady Of The Sonnets'
- by George Bernard Shaw. With Helen Haye as the Lady (Queen Elizabeth), Henry Oscar as the Man (Shakespear), Angela Baddeley as the Dark Lady, and Reginald Purdell as the Beefeater. Production by George More O'Ferrall. This programme will be repeated on Monday, March 6, at 15.35
- 21.30 Cartoon Film
- Building a Building
- 21.35 Moiseiwitsch
- (pianoforte)
- 21.45 Sports Film
- High, Wide, and Dashing
- 21.55-22.25 'Sight And Sound'
- Sir Kenneth Clark, Director of the National Gallery, will act as Master of the Ceremonies in a test of skill. Painters will face poets ; the artists will be asked to spot quotations and the poets will be shown well-known pictures and asked their authorship. Presentation by Mary Adams