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Ymweliad a'r Maes, y Pafiliwn a'r Stiwdio. a chyfle i brofi o naws y Brifwyl yn y Drenewydd yng nghwmni Owen Edwards
Visit to the National Eisteddfod field, paviliun. and studio, and impressions of the festival at Newtown.
(Welsh Transmitters, Crystal Palace, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Wenvoe West)

Contributors

Unknown:
Owen Edwards

by Elaine Morgan.
with Jessie Evans
and Joan Newell, J. G. Devlin
This week: Will you be mine?
(First shown on BBC Wales, May 21)

Contributors

Writer:
Elaine Morgan
Designer:
Colin Shaw
Producer:
David J. Thomas
Director:
Arthur Williams
Lil:
Jessie Evans
Mervyn Morris:
J.G. Devlin
Blod:
Joan Newell

Written by Gordon Thomas and Peter Stone.
Tomorrow's World ...in the making today
Raymond Baxter introduces film, outside broadcast, and studio reports on the men and the developments which are changing our way of life.

Contributors

Writer:
Gordon Thomas
Writer:
Peter Stone
Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Producer:
Peter Bruce
Producer:
Roy Battersby
Editor:
Glyn Jones

Starring Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor
with Bobby Watson, The White Heather Dancers, The Scottish Junior Singers (Conductor, Agnes Duncan), Ian Powrie and his Band
and featuring special guest stars, Andy Stewart, Roddy McMillan, Moira Anderson, Anne and Laura Brand, James Urquhart, Jimmy Shand, Dixie Ingram
A section of the BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Leader, Dennis McConnell
Conducted by Iain Sutherland
(Andy Stewart, Ian Powrie and his Band, and Dixie Ingram are appearing in "The Andy Stewart Show at Five Past Eight" at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh)
See facing page

7.30-7.55 Dead Men's Ait
Sir Brian Horrocks describes the defeat and death of Simon de Montfort.
(Peterborough, Manningtree)

Contributors

Singer/Presenter:
Robin Hall
Singer/Guitarist/Presenter:
Jimmie Macgregor
Dancer/Dance director:
Bobby Watson
Dancers:
The White Heather Dancers
Singers:
The Scottish Junior Singers
Singers conductor:
Agnes Duncan
Musicians:
Ian Powrie and his Band
Singer:
Andy Stewart
Singer:
Roddy McMillan
Singer:
Moira Anderson
Singer:
Anne Brand
Singer:
Laura Brand
Singer:
James Urquhart
Accordionist:
Jimmy Shand
Dancer:
Dixie Ingram
Musicians:
A section of the BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
[Orchestra] leader:
Dennis McConnell
[Orchestra] conducted by:
Iain Sutherland
Designer:
Walter Miller
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen
Narrator (Dead Men's Ait):
Sir Brian Horrocks

by Mike Watts.
Starring Geoffrey Keen as Stead, Barry Foster as Driscoll, Ronald Hines as Prentice
Guest stars, John Tate, Jane Hylton, Mary Miller

See page 35

Contributors

Writer:
Mike Watts
Series created by:
John Elliot
Title music:
Tom Springfield
Film cameraman:
Russell Walker
Film editor:
Larry Toft
Story editor:
Anthony Read
Designer:
Susan Spence
Producer:
Peter Graham Scott
Director:
Peter Cregeen
Tosh Brinkwater:
John Tate
Starkey:
Glyn Houston
Creamy Johnson:
Jack Smethurst
Brian Stead:
Geoffrey Keen
Derek Prentice:
Ronald Hines
Jock:
Joe Quigley
Pete:
Iain Anders
Sammy:
John Noakes
Nora:
Jane Hylton
Doctor:
Jameson Clark
Mrs. Priddle:
Rita Webb
Robert Driscoll:
Barry Foster
Gert:
Cleo Silvestre
Captain:
Edward Jewesbury
Lizzie:
Mary Miller
Miss Martin, Stead's secretary:
Aleta Morrison

Introduced by Frank Bough.
bringing you Action-News-Personalities
Including this week:

International Rugby Union: New Zealand v. South Africa
Highlights of the First Test Match played in Wellington, New Zealand.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presented by:
Richard Tilling
Assistant Editor:
Alan Hart
Assistant Editor:
Lawrie Higgins
Editor:
Cliff Morgan

Not for the Nervous
by Peter Van Greenaway.
[Starring] Denholm Elliott as John Fairchild, Nancie Jackson as Cathy Fairchild,
Terence Alexander as Mr. Vincent, Rachel Gurney as Mrs. Vincent
with Margaret Whiting as Miss Price
See page 35

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Van Greenaway
Dolls' house furniture:
Peter Pegrum
Lighting:
Robert Wright
Sound:
John Staple
Music:
Dudley Simpson
Designer:
Jean Peyre
Story Editor:
Brian Brooke
Producer:
Bernard Hepton
Director:
Naomi Capon
John Fairchild:
Denholm Elliott
Cathy Fairchild:
Nancie Jackson
Mr. Vincent:
Terence Alexander
Mrs. Vincent:
Rachel Gurney
Miss Price:
Margaret Whiting
Verity:
Anabel Littledale
Prosecutor:
Laurence Hardy
Clerk of the Court:
Michael Robbins

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