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;14.55-16.00 London Fire Brigade Display : The Royal Review of the London Fire Brigade and London Auxiliary Fire Service, televised direct from Hyde Park | ;14.55-16.00 London Fire Brigade Display : The Royal Review of the London Fire Brigade and London Auxiliary Fire Service, televised direct from Hyde Park | ||
;20.00 Regional Programme : (sound only) | ;20.00 Regional Programme : (sound only) | ||
- | ;21.00 Scenes from the ' | + | ;21.00 Scenes from the 'Dorchester Floor Show' : with Kay Kimber, Helen Bennett, Brantley and Linda, and Robert Alton's 'Stars of Tomorrow' |
;21.30 News Film : Gaumont-British News | ;21.30 News Film : Gaumont-British News | ||
;21.40 Tennis Demonstration : By Dan Maskell, Head Professional to the All-England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon, and coach to the British Davis Cup team | ;21.40 Tennis Demonstration : By Dan Maskell, Head Professional to the All-England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon, and coach to the British Davis Cup team |
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BBC Television
Source: Radio Times May 26, 1939.
- 11.00-12.00 Demonstration Film
- 14.55-16.00 London Fire Brigade Display
- The Royal Review of the London Fire Brigade and London Auxiliary Fire Service, televised direct from Hyde Park
- 20.00 Regional Programme
- (sound only)
- 21.00 Scenes from the 'Dorchester Floor Show'
- with Kay Kimber, Helen Bennett, Brantley and Linda, and Robert Alton's 'Stars of Tomorrow'
- 21.30 News Film
- Gaumont-British News
- 21.40 Tennis Demonstration
- By Dan Maskell, Head Professional to the All-England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon, and coach to the British Davis Cup team
- 21.55 Cartoon Film
- Mickey's Good Deed
- 22.00-22.30 'If I Were A Millionaire'
- A scientist, an Irish poet, a woman novelist, a sculptor, and a taxi-driver escape from reality for half an hour to tell how they would spend a million pounds. Those taking part are: Professor H. Levy, Oliver St. John Gogarty, Helen Simpson, Clare Sheridan, and Herbert Hodge. Presentation by Andrew Miller Jones