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All About Animals
George Cansdale shows you some more animals.

Children's Newsreel

Ross Salmon
The Jungle Cowboy sets a competition.

Miniature Sports Meeting
Bill Latto, with the help of some boys and girls, shows you some games that can be played during the summer.

Contributors

Presenter (All About Animals):
George Cansdale
Presenter:
Ross Salmon
Presenter (Miniature Sports Meeting):
Bill Latto

Rhaglen yn son am y mor a'i bethau
Brigantin a Sewnar David Thomas yn dweud hanes y ' llonge bach fu gynt yn nofio'r dyfnder'
Adar a Chregin
Sgwrs natur am rai o breswylwyr y traeth gan Myfanwy Howell
Caneuon y Mor
Yn cael eu canu gan Emrys Cleaver a pharti o blant o Ysgol Ramadeg Pwllheli o dan arweiniad J. A. Newman, i gyfeiliant Harold Dobbs a'i accordion
Cyflwynlr y rhaglen ganIfan O. Williams
Y telediad o dan ofal Meurig Jones
Y cynhyrchu gan Lorraine Davies
(Children's Television in Welsh)
(Wenvoe, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 18.25)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sewnar David Thomas
Unknown:
Emrys Cleaver
Unknown:
J. A. Newman
Unknown:
Harold Dobbs
Unknown:
Meurig Jones
Unknown:
Lorraine Davies

Viewers are invited to test their head for heights with the men who work on top of one of the world's highest and most famous bridges. Cameras are located on the bridge, on a ship beneath it, and at ground level to explore this outstanding feat of engineering.
See 'Television Diary' on page 15

Contributors

Commentator:
Berkeley Smith
Commentator:
Jameson Clark
Presented by:
James Buchan

[Starring] Fred Emney
with Eliot Makeham, Charles Hawtrey, David Main, John Burch, Tobor the Great, Jack Billings, Michael Segal, John Hanson, David Enders, Clarence Wright, Bobbie Dwyer and Trixie Charles, Thelma Baker, Ann Banbury, Roma Dale, Pat Denny, Peggy Gomm, Wynn Gray, Ginger Stewart, Joyce White.

Contributors

Comedian/script:
Fred Emney
Performer:
Eliot Makeham
Performer:
Charles Hawtrey
Performer:
David Main
Pianist:
John Burch
Performer:
Tobor the Great
Dancer/dance direction:
Jack Billings
Performer:
Michael Segal
Tenor:
John Hanson
Performer:
David Enders
Performer:
Clarence Wright
Performer:
Bobbie Dwyer
Performer:
Trixie Charles
Performer:
Thelma Baker
Performer:
Ann Banbury
Performer:
Roma Dale
Performer:
Pat Denny
Performer:
Peggy Gomm
Performer:
Wynn Gray
Performer:
Ginger Stewart
Performer:
Joyce White
Script:
Max Kester
Settings:
Barry Learoyd
Orchestra under the direction of:
George Clouston
Producer:
Bill Ward

Written and directed by John Read.
A BBC film showing how this British artist found his subjects in Bath, Venice, and Dieppe, as well as in the daily lives of the people of London.
Produced in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and the Educational Television and Radio Centre of the United States of America

Contributors

Writer/director:
John Read
Cameraman:
Edward Lloyd
Editor:
Jack Elliott
Narrator:
Robert Reid

Introduced by Eric Robinson.
with Martha Lipton, Marika de Rivera (At the piano, Thomas Rajna), Diane Dubarry, Jean Pougnet, Erno Merringer, Julian Bream and Anthony Oliver, Josephine Crombie, John Holmes, Joan Ryan, Brendan O'Dowda, Pamela Bowden, John Boulter, Margaret Young, Fred Davies, Joan Bramhall, Wallace Stephenson, Marjorie Holt, Nigel Brooks, Denise Walker, Glenn Marten, Mervyn Dobson, Gina Servini.
The Concert Orchestra (Leader, Sydney Sax)
(Anthony Oliver is appearing in 'The Moon is Blue' at the Vaudeville Theatre; Erno Messenger is appearing at the Hungaria Restaurant, London)
See 'Television Diary' on page 15

Contributors

Presenter:
Eric Robinson
Mezzo-soprano:
Martha Lipton
Dancer:
Marika de Rivera
Pianist:
Thomas Rajna
Singer:
Diane Dubarry
Violinist:
Jean Pougnet
Performer:
Erno Merringer
Guitarist:
Julian Bream
Singer:
Anthony Oliver
Singer:
Josephine Crombie
Singer:
John Holmes
Singer:
Joan Ryan
Tenor:
Brendan O'Dowda
Contralto:
Pamela Bowden
Tenor:
John Boulter
Singer:
Margaret Young
Singer:
Fred Davies
Singer:
Joan Bramhall
Singer:
Wallace Stephenson
Singer:
Marjorie Holt
Singer:
Nigel Brooks
Singer:
Denise Walker
Singer:
Glenn Marten
Singer:
Mervyn Dobson
Singer:
Gina Servini
Musical Associate:
James Turner
Musicians:
The Concert Orchestra
Leader:
Sydney Sax
Settings:
Roy Oxley
Producer:
Eric Fawcett

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