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Taith o gwmpas Tryweryn yng nghwmni
John Abel Jones ac Aled Vaughan
Erbyn hyn, mae noil helbul Llyn Tryweryn wedi setlo i lawr, fel tai Capel Celyn o dan y dwr. Ond beth am y sawl sy'n byw yno 'nawr? Mae naw fferm ar fin y Llyn, ac yn y ffilm hon galwn ym mhob un ohonynt i weld sut fyd sydd ar y rhai a adawyd ar 61.
Y cynhyrchu gan ALED VAUGHAN
(Documentary on the drowning of Capel Celyn)
(First shown on BBC Wales)
(Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)
(to 14.03)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Abel Jones
Unknown:
Aled Vaughan
Unknown:
Llyn Tryweryn
Unknown:
Capel Celyn

An early evening scene with Simon Dee introducing his guests Kenneth More, Manfred Mann, Malcolm Roberts, Truly Smith.

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Dee
Guest:
Kenneth More
Guests:
Manfred Mann
Guest:
Malcolm Roberts
Guest:
Truly Smith
Music:
Bernard Herrmann and the Northern Dance Orchestra
Script:
Michael Wale
Script:
Joe Steeples
Script:
Neil Shand
Design:
Peter Mavius
Direction:
David Mallet
Production:
Colin Charman

by John Roddick.
Starring Joseph Brady, James Ellis, John Slater
with David Daker, Stephen Yardley
See page 27

Contributors

Writer:
John Roddick
Designer:
Jack Robinson
Producer:
Ronald Travers
Director:
Eric Hills
P.C. May:
Stephen Yardley
Sgt. Lynch:
James Ellis
P.C. Newcombe:
Bernard Holley
P.C. Weir:
Joseph Brady
P.C. Culshaw:
David Daker
Chris Owens:
Michael Johnson
Louise Pettit:
Jean Dallas
Det.-Sgt. Stone:
John Slater
Det.-Con. Armitage:
John Challis
Eileen:
Pauline Yates
Judy Fareham:
Angela Lovell
Swanley:
Windsor Davies
Child:
Julie Weston
Child:
Bernard Ross
Child:
Spenser Shires
Child:
Michael Martin
Small boy with puppy:
Alan Williams
Lena Ryden:
Sheelagh Cullen
Robson:
Richard Pescud

Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney.
Starring Derek Nimmo
with Gwendolyn Watts
and Elizabeth Knight, Pik-Sen Lim
Guest appearance by Gaynor Jones
This week: The Kids Upstairs
(Derek Nimmo is appearing in "Charlie Girl" at the Adelphi Theatre, London)

Contributors

Writer:
Ronald Wolfe
Writer:
Ronald Chesney
Orchestral arrangements and direction:
Dennis Wilson
Designer:
Don Taylor
Producer:
John StreetDavid: Derek Nimmo
Suzy:
Pik-Sen Lim
Brenda:
Gwendolyn Watts
Karen:
Elizabeth Knight
Judy:
Gaynor Jones

Stories of a railroad moving West and the pioneers who build it.
A film series starring Dale Robertson as Ben Calhoun

Against all advice Barnabas seizes an opportunity to acquire a family.

Contributors

Ben Calhoun:
Dale Robertson
Barnabas Rogers:
Bob Random
Jeff Clayborne:
Bob Random
Nils Torvald:
Roger Torrey
Big Jim Banner:
Jeff York
Young Jim:
Dean Pollock
Beau Clayborne:
Anthony Zerbe
Jessica Clayborne:
Jorja Curtright
Kitty Clayborne:
Brenda Benet

Round the clock and round the world with up-to-the-minute coverage of what matters today.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore with Kenneth Allsop.
Round 24 hours with Ian Trethowan, Robert McKenzie
Round 24,000 miles with Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, Michael Barratt, Michael Parkinson, David Lomax

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Ian Trethowan
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Michael Parkinson
Reporter:
David Lomax
Editor:
Anthony Whitby

Adapted for television by Alan Melville with some assistance from Henry Cecil.
Starring Alastair Sim, Roy Dotrice, Avice Landon and Thorley Walters
with guest star, Fred Emney
(Rex Garner is appearing in "Cactus Flower" at the Lyric Theatre, London)

Contributors

Author:
A.P. Hebert
Adapted by:
Alan Melville
Assisted by:
Henry Cecil
Incidental Music:
Dennis Wilson
Settings:
Malcolm Middleton
Producer:
Michael Mills
Speaker:
Peter Bathurst
Albert Haddock:
Roy Dotrice
Lord Mitre:
Fred Emney
Waiter:
Rex Garner
Cartwright:
Charles Garson
First Old Boy:
Donald Campbell
Second Old Boy:
Jack Lambert
Samson:
Charles West
Mrs. Haddock:
Avice Landon
Mr. Justice Swallow:
Alastair Sim
Sir Joshua Hoot, Q.C.:
Thorley Walters
Foreman of Jury:
Sidney Vivian

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