from The Pauluskirche, Frankfurt-on-Main.
on the occasion of the 19th General Council of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches.
Presented for television by Peter van Buren by arrangement with the Frankfurt Television Service, West Germany
(to 11.50)
Gorchwyl a Chwarae
'Caled yw fy nhamaid bara. ie caled iawn a phrin.' medd un baledwr. Gwir bob gair. Serch hynny, caed hamdden weithiau rhag caledi dydd gwaith a chyfle i anghofio tipyn am boen a phrinder
Iona Jones, Anita Williams, Richard Rees, David Thomas, Emrys Jones, Mallt Lewis
James Walker (telyn)
Frank Wilson (ffliwt)
Ronald Smith (bas-dwbwl)
Cynllunydd, Julian Williams
Y cyfarwyddo gan Margaret Tudor Evans
Teledwyd gyntaf Mai 17, ar BBC Cymru
Percy Thrower with Alice M. Coats and John Warren looks at The Fashion and History of Bottle Gardening
A hundred years ago, closed glass containers helped plant collectors bring seeds from abroad - and, as 'Wardian Cases', they became popular containers for plants in Victorian homes. The modern home and office has a wide range of 'gardens in bottles' for all-the-year-round foliage and colour.
From the Midlands
From steampower to electronic power-the traction engine to the manless tractor
David Richardson has been with some of the country's tractor specialists and enthusiasts.
BBC film
First transmission on Dec. 22, 1963
followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers
[Starring] Victor McLaglen
with Preston Foster and Margot Grahame
Produced and directed by John Ford
From the novel by Liam O'Flaherty
In this dramatic film the British-born actor Victor McLaglen gave the finest performance of his career. The film, set in Dublin in the bitter days of 1920, tells the story of a man who betrays his friend for money but who cannot escape his conscience.
A second chance to see the film of an extraordinary flight from Switzerland into Italy.
Described by one of the balloon pilots, Anthony Smith.
An Adventure presentation
First transmission on January 14
by John O'Toole.
The loyalty of a gypsy girl is put severely to the test.
First transmission on July 11, 1963
from the novel Moonfleet by J. Meade Falkner.
Dramatised in six episodes by Bob Stuart.
John and Elzevir travel far, only to fall into a trap.
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A series of films from the Continent.
A spider is interrupted during a quiet jazz session by a young mouse.
A film from Poland
A day without hunger-this had only been a dream for the villagers of Veerapalle in South India till the coming of Father Pieter Van der Valk.
A Dutch prize-winning film.
By arrangement with KRO-TV
Repeated tonight at 10.50
by John Bunyan.
told by Leo McKern.
from Randalstown Presbyterian Church (Old Congregation).
with the choirs of the church
Ballymena Area Women's Institute Choir, Seven Towers Male Choir from Ballymena
Trumpeters, Dennis Wilby, Andrew Forbes, Harold Uprichard
Hymns introduced by Edgar Boucher.
A romantic comedy.
Jo McBain, beautiful, autocratic society queen of wartime Washington, is used to getting her own way. But when she is drafted into the Women's Army Corps as a private she finds it is a very different story.
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A comedy series by Richard Waring.
Starring Richard Briers as George Starling, Prunella Scales as Kate Starling
with Geoffrey Sumner as Father, Edward de Souza as Miles
The Indian Stories of Rudyard Kipling
with Joss Ackland, Kenneth Fortescue, Patrick Westwood
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A selection of the most distinctive BBC documentaries produced in the last twelve months.
At this moment there is an urgent demand for new materials-for space and military projects, and also for the homes of tomorrow. Some of these materials are being developed now for the immediate future: others may not be ready for fifty years. But whatever the stage of development, the search is on. How are our scientists faring? Where are we leading the field?
Commentary by Derek Cooper.
A BBC Science and Features presentation
(First transmission on June 2)
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Previously shown at 6.15 p.m.