Awn a chi i Bafiliwn yr Eisteddfod yn Ystradgynlais i ymuno yn y croeso i'r Cymry o Wledydd Tramor sydd yn ymweld a'u Henwiad a'i Phrifwyl.
(Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales: Welsh people greet their compatriots from overseas.)
(Wenvoe, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(A telerecording of the opening ceremony: previously shown on Monday at 10.0 p.m.)
For the Very Young
(A BBC Television Film)
(to 16.15)
Sandy Sandford with some more 'Fun and Games'.
This Was News
Lucille Iremonger helps you to understand some of the events of recent weeks.
Make a Picture
Ernest Greenwood gives some more ideas of how you can make pictures of things you see.
(to 17.45)
Hywel Davies interviews some of the interesting people who have come from all over the world to the Royal National Eisteddfod at Ystradgynlais.
(Wenvoe, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 19.15)
including Weather Report
The final period in this evening's inter-services match.
From Woolwich Stadium, London.
Organised on behalf of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
A television play in six episodes by Donald Wilson.
[Starring] Anne Crawford, Andrew Osborn and Walter Fitzgerald
The £15,000 necklace stolen from Foucquier's by Joey Walker's gang found its way by mistake into the hands of actress Polly Arden, when Willie Walker carrying the jewels was knocked down by a car at the entrance to the flat Polly shares with her friend, Martha. Thinking it to be a paste necklace meant for her TV appearance that night, Polly wore it for a panel game; Joey happened to be looking in and recognised it. He hurried to the studio in time to see Polly leave with an old acquaintance, Inspector Roger Stanton, who dropped her at her flat. Meantime Martha had discovered that Polly had worn the wrong necklace. Martha went out later, leaving Polly alone to look after Willie, who had lost his memory. Polly fell asleep, and woke to find Joey Walker sitting opposite her.
A musical journey with Johnny Brandon, Tino Christidi, Frank Weir, Barbara Windsor, Norman Warren and his Music, The Phantoms.
(Tino Christidi is appearing at the Bagatelle Restaurant, London)
See page 13
A fortnightly magazine.
Introduced by Max Robertson.
(sound only)