06 February 1939

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BBC Television

Source: Radio Times February 3, 1939.

11.00-12.00 Demonstration Film
15.00 'Soiree Musicale' 
The London Ballet, directed by Antony Tudor. With Maude Lloyd, Peggy van Praagh, Gerd Larsen, Monica Boam, Rosa Vernon, Sylvia Hayden, Charlotte Bidmead, Susan Reeves, Katharine Legris, Antony Tudor, Guy Massey, Hugh Laing. Costumes by Hugh Stevenson. At the pianos—Dorothy Moggridge, Hans Gellhorn. The BBC Television Orchestra, leader Boris Pecker, conductor, Hyam Greenbaum. Television presentation by Philip Bate
15.10 Cartoon Film 
Mad Doctor
15.15 'Gala Performance' 
The London Ballet
15.35 News Film 
Gaumont-British News
15.45-16.00 'A Voice Said "Goodnight"' 
a play in one act, by Roland Pertwee. With Clarence Bigge, Reginald Brooke, Douglas Burbidge, Bernard Merefield, Harding Steerman. Production by Jan Bussell
20.00 National Programme 
(sound only)
21.00 News Film 
British Movietonews
21.10 'Death At Newtown-Stewart' 
A reconstruction of an unparalleled murder of the 'seventies, extracted from the records of the Ulster Assizes and produced by Denis Johnston. With Brefni O'Rorke, Frank Thornton-Bassett, Una O'Connor, Godfrey Kenton, Rupert Siddons, Joan Frank, Millar Wilson, Alex McCrindle, Adrian Byrne, Ian Dawson, Maureen Moore, Nigel Fitzgerald, John Clifford, Robert Sansom, Charles Maunsell, Eric Noels and Clive Baxter
10.15-22.35 News Bulletin
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