25 December 1937

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==BBC Television==
==BBC Television==
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Source: Radio Times December 17, 1937.
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Source: Radio Times December 17, 1937 and December 24, 1937
;11.00-12.00 Demonstration Film
;11.00-12.00 Demonstration Film
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;15.00 The Rev. Pat McCormick
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;15.00 His Majesty The King : In order that viewers may hear His Majesty's broadcast on their own sets, the National programme will be transmitted at 15.00
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;15.05 Irene Prador : in Viennese Songs, and Russell Swann
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;15.05 The Rev. Pat McCormick, D.S.O. : When the late 'Dick' Sheppard resigned the living of St. Martin-in-the-Fields through ill-health in 1927, 'Pat' McCormick took on and succeeded in the difficult task of carrying on a line tradition. He has given many 'sound' broadcasts, but his Christmas message to viewers today marks his first appearance in television
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;15.20 Mr. Gillie Potter
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;15.10 Chalres Heslop : in comedy, and Irene Prador in Viennese Songs
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;15.30 Cartoon Film : ''Musical Farmer''
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;15.30 Mr. Gillie Potter
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;15.35-16.10 'Alice In Wonderland' : (Details as Tuesday, 21.30)
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;15.40 Cartoon Film : ''Musical Farmer''
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;15.45-16.10 'Alice In Wonderland' : (Details as Tuesday, 21.30) George More O'Ferrall proved he could overcome the production difficulties of televising Alice's adventures as far back as last January, when a television version of 'Through the Looking-Glass' was presented with great success. On April 29 and May 1 Alice, played by Ursula Hanray, was seen again, this time in an adaptation of 'Alice in Wonderland', which is to be shown today with various alterations and additions
;21.00-22.00 Music-Hall Cavalcade : (stars of yesterday and today), with George Mozart, Marie Kendall, Charles Lee, Daisy Dormer, Tom Leamore, Lizzie Collins, Sable Fern and Talbot O'Farrell, Walter Williams, Emile Boreo. Chairman : George Benson. The Old Couple: Una Venning and Fewlass Llewellyn. The Orchestra under Musical Director Hyam Greenbaum. Presentation by Harry Pringle
;21.00-22.00 Music-Hall Cavalcade : (stars of yesterday and today), with George Mozart, Marie Kendall, Charles Lee, Daisy Dormer, Tom Leamore, Lizzie Collins, Sable Fern and Talbot O'Farrell, Walter Williams, Emile Boreo. Chairman : George Benson. The Old Couple: Una Venning and Fewlass Llewellyn. The Orchestra under Musical Director Hyam Greenbaum. Presentation by Harry Pringle
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BBC Television

Source: Radio Times December 17, 1937 and December 24, 1937

11.00-12.00 Demonstration Film
15.00 His Majesty The King 
In order that viewers may hear His Majesty's broadcast on their own sets, the National programme will be transmitted at 15.00
15.05 The Rev. Pat McCormick, D.S.O. 
When the late 'Dick' Sheppard resigned the living of St. Martin-in-the-Fields through ill-health in 1927, 'Pat' McCormick took on and succeeded in the difficult task of carrying on a line tradition. He has given many 'sound' broadcasts, but his Christmas message to viewers today marks his first appearance in television
15.10 Chalres Heslop 
in comedy, and Irene Prador in Viennese Songs
15.30 Mr. Gillie Potter
15.40 Cartoon Film 
Musical Farmer
15.45-16.10 'Alice In Wonderland' 
(Details as Tuesday, 21.30) George More O'Ferrall proved he could overcome the production difficulties of televising Alice's adventures as far back as last January, when a television version of 'Through the Looking-Glass' was presented with great success. On April 29 and May 1 Alice, played by Ursula Hanray, was seen again, this time in an adaptation of 'Alice in Wonderland', which is to be shown today with various alterations and additions
21.00-22.00 Music-Hall Cavalcade 
(stars of yesterday and today), with George Mozart, Marie Kendall, Charles Lee, Daisy Dormer, Tom Leamore, Lizzie Collins, Sable Fern and Talbot O'Farrell, Walter Williams, Emile Boreo. Chairman : George Benson. The Old Couple: Una Venning and Fewlass Llewellyn. The Orchestra under Musical Director Hyam Greenbaum. Presentation by Harry Pringle
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