28 August 1939
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BBC Television
Source: Radio Times August 25, 1939.
- 11.00-12.00 'Come And Be Televised'
- Interviewer, Elizabeth Cowell. Presentation by Harold Cox. Direct from Radiolympia
- 15.00 Troise And His Mandoliers
- with Percy Manchester and Emilio, the boy accordionist. And C. H. Middleton. Direct from Radiolympia
- 15.30 Oscar Rabin And His Romany Band
- 16.00-16.30 The Zoo
- By permission of the Zoological Society of London, a visit with F. H. Grisewood to the Regent's Park Zoo
- 20.00 Regional Programme
- (sound only)
- 21.05 'Bits And Pieces'
- A Light Entertainment, with Jackie Billings and Diana Chase, Bobbie Kimber, Robin Hood and Shelagh Furley, Edward Cooper, and Charles Heslop, with Brian Oulton, Noel Dainton, and David Marsh in Sticky Business, by Peter Parker. The BBC Television Orchestra. Leader, Boris Pecker. Conductor, Hyam Greenbaum. Production by Reginald Smith
- 21.35 Cartoon Film
- Wayward Canary
- 21.40 'Up From The Country'
- Villagers from a sequestered corner of Essex come to the studio to hear their own voices being broadcast in the National programme. They are recorded in John Pudney's A Modern Pastoral, a feature programme in sound about how electricity came to a village
- 22.10 Interest Film
- Fingers and Thumbs
- 22.25-22.40 'Coffee Stall'
- A Light Entertainment, with Sunday Wilshin, Mary Lawson, Ed Morelle, John Snuggs, Josh Cairns. Devised by S. E. Reynolds. Production by Eric Fawcett