02 September 1938
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BBC Television
Source: Radio Times August 26, 1938.
- 11.00-12.00 Demonstration Film
- 12.00 In The Garden
- (Details as Monday, 12.00)
- 12.15 'Come And Be Televised'
- (Details as Monday, 12.15)
- 14.30 'Intimate Cabaret'
- with Patricia Leonard and La Marques
- 14.45 The Zoo
- (Details as Monday, 14.30)
- 15.15 Catch-As-Catch-Can
- (Details as Wednesday, 21.00, except that Leo Lefevre, of Canada, will take the place of Chick Knight)
- 15.30 'Queue For A Song'
- Sound and Vision No. 11 (Details as Monday, 15.30)
- 16.30 The Zoo
- (Details as Monday, 14.30)
- 17.00 Film
- (Details as Mondav, 17.00)
- 18.30 'Cabaret Cruise'
- Sound and Vision No l2. The 'commander' and 'passengers' will be the same as for Monday, 18.30
- 19.00 Forecast Of Fashion
- (Details as Monday, 19.00)
- 19.15-19.30 Films
- In the Swim and Gaumount-British News
- 20.30 'Queue For A Song'
- Douglas Byng with Queenie Leonard, Jackie Billings, Diana Chase, Graham Payn, Joyce Winn, and Edward Cooper. Dennis van Thal and his Orchestra. Production by Reginald Smith, direct from Radiolympia
- 21.00 Cabaret
- with O'Shea and Joan, Nosmo King and Hubert, The Bavera Trio, Richard Crean's Orchestra. Presentation by Cecil Madden
- 21.20 News Film
- British Movietonews
- 21.30 Cartoon Film
- Shanghaied
- 21.35 Hyacinth Halvey
- A comedy in one act by Lady Gregory. With Tony Quinn as Hyacinth Halvey ; Harry Hutchinson as James Quirke ; George Dillon as Sergeant Garden ; Patrick Boxill as Fardy Farrell ; Margaret Nicholls as Miss Joyce ; Dorothy Casey as Mrs. Delane. Production by Fred O'Donovan
- 22.10 Interval Music
- 22.25-22.45 News Bulletin