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9.40 Words and Pictures (B)

10.0 Television Club: Roy and the Danelli job: 6: Are you Mr Perkins?

10.25-10.45 Hwnt ac Yma: 6: Sychder
Cyflwynwyr John Ogwen a Caryl Williams
Cynhyrchydd J. Mervyn Williams
(Adran Ysgolion BBC Cymru: Here and There)

11.5-11.25 Changing Britain: Airport Location

11.35 Music Time

Contributors

Presenter (Hwnt ac Yma ):
John Ogwen
Presenter (Hwnt ac Yma):
Caryl Williams
Producer (Hwnt ac Yma):
J. Mervyn Williams

with Charlie Chester, Lynda Baron, Valentine Dyall
The Mike Sammes Singers

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
Mary Hopkin
Comedian:
Charlie Chester
Performer:
Lynda Baron
Performer:
Valentine Dyall
Singers:
The Mike Sammes Singers
Musical Director:
Burt Rhodes
Musical Staging:
Gillian Lynne
Script:
Myles Rudge
Design:
Roger Ford
Production:
Vernon Lawrence

Raymond Baxter introduces a weekly report on the latest ideas, inventions and discoveries in the swiftly changing world of science, technology and medicine
with James Burke
(For book: see page 12)

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Presenter:
James Burke
Reporter:
William Woollard
Producer:
Brian Johnson
Producer:
Julian Cooper
Editor:
Lawrence Wade

A film series starring James Drury as The Virginian

Riding together to the far Canadian frontier, The Virginian and Trampas find themselves trapped in a morass of intrigue and treachery.

(Colour)

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Louis Boissevain:
Ricardo Montalban
Suzanne:
Lois Nettleton
Jacques:
Lawrence Dane
Sturdevant:
H.M. Wynant
Arnaud:
Patrick Michenaud

by Hugh Leonard
starring Milo O'Shea as Bunjy Kennefick
with Anna Manahan as Mrs Kennefick

(Postponed from 4 June)
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Hugh Leonard
Music:
Max Harris
Designer:
Victor Meredith
Executive Producer:
James Gilbert
Producer:
Sydney Lotterby
Bunjy Kennefick:
Milo O'Shea
Mrs Kennefick:
Anna Manahan
Miss Argyll:
Yootha Joyce
Fr Patrick:
Ray McAnally
Cousin Enda:
David Kelly
Mrs Canaan:
Elizabeth Begley
Willie Canaan:
Niall Buggy
Fr Columba:
John Welsh
Chrissie:
Rosaleen Linehan

starring Mike Yarwood
featuring Adrienne Posta
and guest star Peter Noone
with Gordon Peters

(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Eric Davidson
Additional material:
Mike Craig
Additional material:
Lawrie Kinsley
Script Associate:
Ronnie Taylor
Musical Director:
Alan Braden
Designer:
Kenneth Sharp
Producer:
David O'Clee
Impressionist:
Mike Yarwood
[Actress]:
Adrienne Posta
Singer:
Peter Noone
[Actor]:
Gordon Peters

by Robert Muller
[Starring] Carolyn Seymour as Jenny, Liza Goddard as Victoria, Barra Grant as Lulie and starring Elisabeth Bergner as Annemarie Vesely

Sent off to an Austrian castle to do a story on a great opera star, Jenny finds that in order to get the truth, she must uncover events that happened 30 years ago.

Contributors

Writer:
Robert Muller
Series devised by:
Gerald Savory
Music:
The Pentangle
Make-Up Supervisor:
Sandra Exelby
Script Editor:
Mark Lushington
Designer:
Gillian Howard
Director:
Michael Hayes
Jenny:
Carolyn Seymour
Victoria:
Liza Goddard
Lulie:
Barra Grant
Annemarie Vesely:
Elisabeth Bergner
Bob Sellick:
Peter Halliday
Anton:
Ernst Walder
Feldhofer:
Gerard Heinz
Anna Feldhofer:
Hilde Maria Demlova
Peter Pelz:
Peter Arne
Phil:
Roger Mutton

The 30s, heyday of Hollywood and the stars. Tonight, the second of a season of films from Warner Brothers - the 'now' studio of those hectic days starring James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Ann Sheridan, Humphrey Bogart

'Rocky' Sullivan, the East Side kid who grew into a hardened criminal, is Cagney's most famous role. Tough yet charming, he appealed to both sexes and turned the late 30s gangster movie into family entertainment, adding a dash of social comment for good measure.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Director:
Michael Curtiz
'Rocky' Sullivan:
James Cagney
Jerry Connolly:
Pat O'Brien
James Frazier:
Humphrey Bogart
Laury Ferguson:
Ann Sheridan
Mac Keefer:
George Bancroft
Soapy:
Billy Halop
Swing:
Bobby Jordan
Bim:
Leo Gorcey
Pasty:
Gabriel Dell
Crab:
Huntz Hall

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