19 May 1939
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BBC Television
Source: Radio Times May 12, 1939.
- 11.00-12.00 Demonstration Film
- 15.00 'Television Surveys'
- No. 10 — The History of Motor Racing. A review, with the co-operation of the Veteran and Vintage Car Clubs, of the development of the racing car, televised direct from Crystal Palace
- 15.20 News Film
- Gaumont-British News
- 15.30 Cartoon Film
- Gulliver Mickey
- 15.35-16.00 'A Game Of Cut-Throat'
- By Sarah Benedict Tapping and Leon M. Lion. The two characters played by Leon M. Lion and Waldo Wright (by-permission of Anmer Hall). Production by Stephen Harrison
- 20.10 Regional Programme
- (sound only)
- 21.00 'For Those In Peril'
- A play of the sea by Edward Poor Montgomery. Cast: The Enlisted Man - Richard George, The Chief Petty Officer - George Pughe, The Captain - George Cross, The Messenger - Edmund Dalby, Parry - Bryan Herbert , The Commander - Robert Beany, The Assistant Secretary - Robert Rendel, Smith - Richard Newton, Mr. Bradford - Peter Madden, Briscoe - Alan Keith, Edwards - Sydney Keith, McCarty - Leo McCabe. This programme will be repeated on Tuesday, May 23
- 21.25 News Film
- British Movietonews
- 21.35 'Smiling At Grief'
- A play by Walter Hudd. Cast: Mercia - Veronica Turleigh, Hilda - Anna Eva Wing, Mrs. Worthing - Mabel Terry Lewis, Aubrey - Andrew Osborn, Fanny - Anna Konstam, Lucy - Barbara Cochran, Sybil - Renee Ascherson, Constance - Barbara Couper. This programme will be repeated on Friday, May 26
- 22.00 Cartoon Film
- Dog Napper
- 22.05 Film
- Birds
- 22.15-22.40 'The Lover'
- A play by G. Martinez Sierra. With Barbara Couper as the Queen and Gertrude Sterroll as The Lady in Waiting. All three plays produced by Michael Barry. This programme will be repeated on Tuesday, May 23