02 April 1938
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BBC Television
Source: Radio Times March 25, 1938.
- 11.00-12.00 Demonstration Film
- 13.30-14.00(app.) The Oxford And Cambridge Boat Race
- An animated chart, together with John Snagge's commentary from the lauch Magician, will show viewers the progress of the race, the finish of which will be specially described by Howard Marshall and televised (conditions permitting) direct from Chiswick
- 15.00 The Hogarth Puppet Grotesques
- presented by Jan Bussell and Ann Hogarth
- 15.15 Darts Match
- A return match between a BBC Four and News of the World champions. Commentary by Charles W. Garner, secretary of the National Darts Association
- 15.25 News Film
- British Movietonews
- 15.35-16.00 'Have You Brought Your Music?'
- Devised by Quentin Tod, written by Eleanor Farjeon, with Margaret Rutherford, Everley Gregg, and Queenie Leonard. Production by Reginald Smith. The BBC Television Orchestra, leader Boris Pecker, conductor, Hyam Greenbaum
- 21.00 Cabaret
- Talbot O'Farrell, Irish comedian. The Three Canadians, comedy acrobats. Gladys and Kusserow, dancers. Charlie Higgins, comedian. Presentation by Harry Pringle
- 21.25 Cartoon Film
- Cast-away
- 21.35-22.00 'Through The Year'
- Elizabethan songs for the four seasons composed by Roger Quilter, with Hazel Jennings, Eric Starling, Harold Child. Choreography by Quentin Tod. The BBC Television Orchestra, leader Boris Pecker, conductor Hyam Greenbaum. Production by Stephen Thomas