from the new Parish Church of Kildrum, Cumbernauld.
Conducted by the Minister, The Rev. T. Stewart McGregor.
Lessons read by William K. Mackay, Elder
(to 11.30)
Blodeuglwm o gerddi o ysgrepan y Baledwr
Doniolwch a dychan gyda lona Jones, Anita Williams, Richard Rees, Emlyn Jones, Geraint Eckley, James Walker (telyn), Delia Ruhm (ffliwt), Ronald Smith (bas dwbwl)
Teledwyd gyntaf Chwefror 29, ar BBC Cymru
Film cameras in the Gardening Club Garden, Edgbaston, Birmingham, and in the kitchen garden
Percy Thrower with Ronald Sidwell and Fred Saunders
A herb garden, including mint, chives, thyme, Welsh onion, hyssop
Seasonal work on potatoes, beet, onions, lettuce, and early turnips
Introduced by Aled Rhys Wiliam.
For centuries the Cawdor family have owned and farmed land in Scotland and Wales. The programme shows some social and technical developments on the estates, including the introduction of Welsh Black cattle to Scotland.
In Scotland: A. M. Morrison, Farms Manager to Earl Cawdor, talks to Andrew Biggar.
In Wales: Viscount Emlyn, heir to Earl Cawdor, talks to Leslie Williams.
First shown on Feb. 9
Followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers
1.35-2.5 Farming Club for East Anglia
(Peterborough, Manningtree)
Adventures of Dale Robertson as Special Agent Jim Hardie
Jim's investigations into the theft of a valuable diamond necklace are complicated by the loyalties of an aristocratic New Orleans family.
Raymond Baxter reports direct from Rouen at the start of the fourth event in the 1964 World Championship series
Presented by the French Television Service
direct from Groningen.
Britain's Olympic probables renew their rivalry with the Dutch swimmers whom they last met in Blackpool at the end of May.
Commentator in Groningen, Harry Walker
Presented by the Netherlands Television Service
by Robert Barr.
The special squadrons needed moonlight to fly into occupied countries on their secret operations. An agent is arrested and held for questioning - but the plane is already on its way to pick him up.
Motor Racing: Raymond Baxter reports from Rouen on the closing stages
Swimming: Further reports by Harry Walker from Groningen
by George Eliot.
Dramatised by Constance Cox.
A child enters Silas's life, and Godfrey pays a call on Nancy.
by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin.
Another saga of Noggin the Nog, Prince of the Northlands, told in six parts.
How Noggin rescued his Queen and how a Pretender came to challenge for the Crown of the Northlands.
Told by Ronnie Stevens and Oliver Postgate.
Tom Salmon goes aboard the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Centaur with BBC film and television cameras to look at the work of a Naval Chaplain.
Programme recorded by permission of the Commanding officer, Captain P.G. Sharp D.S.C., R.N.
by Janet Hitchman.
Told by Barbara Mullen.
Led by the students of the Normal College, Bangor, North Wales at the end of the academic year.
Introduced by John Darran.
From the John Phillips Hall of the Normal College, Bangor
A comedy series by Richard Waring.
Starring Richard Briers as George Starling and Prunella Scales as Kate Starling
with Tony Wright as Harry, Edward de Souza as Miles, Clemence Bettany as Rena
A Western starring Marlene Dietrich, Arthur Kennedy and Mel Ferrer.
Created by A. J. Cronin.
Starring Andrew Cruickshank, Barbara Mullen
with Bill Simpson as Dr. Finlay
Guest star: Patrick Troughton
See page 15
A selection of the most distinctive BBC documentaries produced in the last twelve months.
"From a find to a check, from a check to a view.
From a view to a death in the morning." (John Peel)
Alan Whicker reports from The Private World of the Quorn, the most famous foxhunt in the world. What sort of people are foxhunters? What is their particular pleasure? Would foxes prefer to be shot, trapped, gassed, or - hunted? What exactly happens at a kill?
A Tonight presentation
See page 16
Previously shown at 6.15 p.m.