Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 278,106 playable programmes from the BBC

A daily programme of music, advice, and entertainment for the home
Alan Ivimey introduces Mary Hill on 'Making Your Own Clothes'; Godfrey Winn with his Wednesday talk; your gramophone requests; and the current serial story, E. M. Delafield 's ' Diary of a Provincial Lady,' read by Evelyn Russell

Contributors

Introduces:
Alan Ivimey
Unknown:
Mary Hill
Unknown:
Godfrey Winn
Unknown:
E. M. Delafield
Read By:
Evelyn Russell

A monthly film programme on every aspect of picture production and film going, with news and views of the stars and those who make them, and pictures of the past, present, and future. Edited by Audrey Jones. Musical Director, Jack Beaver. Music played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra. Produced by Peter Eton
The fourteenth edition includes:
'Title Music'
The opening music of 'Casar and Cleopatra'
'That ... Censor'
James Agate airs his views on film censorship
'A Plug for Drearitone'
Roy Plomley, in another of his humorous reviews, invites you to celebrate a world-shattering event in civilisation's history — Drearitone Studios Inc.'s thirty-fourth birthday
'Background Music to the Fore'
Richard Addinsell introduces some of his own incidental music to British pictures
'Round the Studios'
Roy Rich visits the set of 'Jassy' at Shepherd's Bush Studios to talk to Margaret Lockwood, Patricia Roc, Basil Sydney, Dermot Walsh, and director Bernard Knowles about their work on the picture
'Appointment with Crime'
Joyce Howard, William Hartnell, and Raymond Lovell in scenes from their latest British National picture

Contributors

Edited By:
Audrey Jones.
Director:
Jack Beaver.
Produced By:
Peter Eton
Unknown:
James Agate
Unknown:
Roy Plomley
Introduces:
Richard Addinsell
Unknown:
Roy Rich
Unknown:
Margaret Lockwood
Unknown:
Patricia Roc
Unknown:
Dermot Walsh
Director:
Bernard Knowles
Unknown:
Joyce Howard
Unknown:
William Hartnell
Unknown:
Raymond Lovell

Light Programme

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More