19 August 1938
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BBC Television
Source: Radio Times August 12, 1938.
- 11.00-12.00 Demonstration Film
- 15.00-16.15 'Is Life Worth Living?'
- An extravaganza by Lennox Robinson. Cast : John Twohig, Harry Hutchinson ; Peter Hurley, Christopher Steele ; Helena, Joyce Chancellor ; Hector de la Mare, Henry Oscar ; Christine Lambert, Hazel Hughes ; Michael, Richard Fleury ; John Hagerty, Lionel Harrow ; Eddie Twohig, Patrick Boxill ; Lizzie Twohig, Betty Hardy ; Constance Constantia, Winifred Evans ; Annie Twohig, Dorothy Casey; Slattery, Billy Shine; Tom Mooney, J. Adrian Byrne. The action takes place at Inish, a small seaside town in Ireland. Production by Eric Crozier
- 21.00 'Accent In America'
- Alistair Cooke talks his way from Maine to Texas
- 21.10 The Hogarth Puppets
- Ann Hogarth, assisted by Kitty Tyzack. Presented by Jan Bussell
- 21.25 News Film
- British Movietonews
- 21.35 Little Show
- With Rebla, Ruby Moule, The Bega Four, and Mr. Lipsky. Dennis van Thal's Orchestra. Presentation by Arthur Ozmond
- 22.00 Interval Music
- 22.25-22.45 News Bulletin
- A recording of the Third News from the National Programme