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- Hiya, pal. Laugh along with Mickey Mouse and all his friends in these timeless cartoon shorts.
- The Ashes is a Test cricket series played between England and Australia since 1882. The Ashes are regarded as being held by the team that most recently won the Test series. If the test series is drawn, the team that currently holds the Ashes retains the trophy. The live coverage of the series started from 1930 and live TV Coverage started from 1938.
- The ghosts of various murder victims tell their terrifying and haunting stories.
- Ruth Kerner was a soprano who sang songs in this music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television. It aired each Friday for about five months, which was a pretty decent run in those days.
- A series of piano lessons broadcast on mechanical television. Originally aired in a 30-minute time-slot, later aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- A program of poetry which aired on mechanical television.
- George Reith gives instructions on contract bridge, in a series aired on mechanical television in New York City.
- This television series was a music program featuring soprano Grace Yeager.
- Singer and composer Alice Remsen had a semi-regular segment on early television station W2XCD, with running times ranging from 15 minutes to 30 minutes.
- From 1931 to 1932 Doris Sharp did well-received 15-minute segments on early experimental television, where she sang songs.
- A music program aired in a quarter-hour time-slot on mechanical television.
- W2XAB's schedule was arranged like a vaudeville program, with each performer given their own segment. In her segment, Grace Voss, a dancer, gave dramatic pantomimes.
- A music program featuring tenor Elliot Jaffee.
- A music show aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television. Australian-born Myndell Louis was a soprano who spent years in the US. Like virtually all 1930s television, it aired without commercials. The resolution was 60 lines.
- A segment aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television, featuring violinist Dorothy Rosenthal.
- This very early television series presented boxing matches. Some episodes aired in a 30-minute time-slot, others aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- W2XAB's programming was similar to a vaudeville program, with each act given their own segment on the schedule. Vaudeville and radio act Reis and Dunn appeared in a segment several times on the experimental television station.
- A series of lessons broadcast in a 15-minute time-slot on experimental mechanical television.
- Tashamira does dances for experimental low-resolution mechanical television, which aired in the 15-minute time-slot typical of the programming of station W2XAB.
- Natalie Towers was named the "Television Girl". She was an entertainer, doing dances and such.
- Aired in a 15-minute time-slot, this was a music program with popular radio singer Harriet Lee, and aired on mechanical television.
- A music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot, and aired on mechanical television.
- Little is known about this early television program, which is described as being a "talk" of some kind.
- This series, which aired on experimental mechanical television in New York City, consisted of magic tricks.
- A quarter-hour program which ranged from music shows to fashion shows.
- A music program featuring tenor Robert Campbell, which aired on experimental mechanical television. It aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- A music program featuring baritone George Britton.
- Mortimer Miller, pianist, appeared on this short-lived series aired on mechanical television.
- A program about hair styles for women.
- Little is known about this music program, except that William Searle did several 15-minute segments for W1XAV during 1932.
- A music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television, featuring violinist Gertrude Hintlian.
- A music program usually aired in a 15-minute time-slot. Harry Fries played the saw.
- Topical magazine programme with guest celebrities.
- The first ever programme broadcast when regular British television broadcasts commenced (excluding welcome broadcast).
- Variety programme, presenting musical and comedy acts.
- BBC Sport's long-running boxing coverage.