14 March 1939
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BBC Television
Source: Radio Times March 10, 1939.
- 11.00-12.00 Demonstration Film
- 15.00 News Film
- Gaumont-British News
- 15.10-16.00 'The Gamblers'
- a farce adapted by Harold Bowen from the Russian of N. V. Gogol. Cast: Iharyof — Eric Portman ; Uteshnitelny—Martin Walker; Shyahnyof — Geoffrey Edwards ; Krughel—Oscar Ebelsbacher ; Glof—Morris Harvey; Sasha—Peter Ashmore ; Zamuhryshkin-—Christopher Steele ; Alexey—George Benson ; Gavryushka—Richard Fleury. The music arranged by Ernst Schoen and Georg Knepler, and played by a section of the BBC Television Orchestra, leader Boris Pecker, conducted by Georg Knepler. Production by Eric Crozier
- 20.00 National Programme
- (sound only)
- 21.00 Coliseum Night
- (by courtesy of Sir Oswald Stoll). The first half of the current variety programme, with The Six Hoffmans, Cecil Johnson, Stump and Stumpy, Eve Becke, Murray and Mooney, and Arnaud, Peggy and Ready, televised direct from the London Coliseum
- 22.00 News Film
- British Movietonews
- 22.10 'Tee For Two!'
- Tales told at the nineteenth hole by Reginald Arkell, illustrated by Harry Rutherford
- 22.20-22.40 News Bulletin