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From St. Athan
Wings over Wales
A visit to the R.A.F. Station, St. Athan, where air-minded enthusiasts spend their leisure hours gliding, and constructing and flying model aircraft.
Introduced by G. V. Wynne-Jones.

4.30 From Kent
A visit to a fruit farm near Brenchley.
Introduced by Godfrey Baseley.

Contributors

Presenter (Wings over Wales):
G. V. Wynne-Jones
Presented by (Wings over Wales):
Meurig Jones
Presenter (From Kent):
Godfrey Baseley
Presented by (From Kent):
David Close-Thomas

Felix the Cat: Felix hunts the Hunter
A cartoon film.

Children's Newsreel

The Appleyards in France
by Allan Cooper.
(Previously televised last Thursday)

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Writer (The Appleyards in France):
Allan Cooper
Producer (The Appleyards in France):
Kevin Sheldon
Designer (The Appleyards in France):
Richard Henry
Mrs. Appleyard:
Constance Fraser
Mr. Appleyard:
Douglas Muir
John Appleyard:
David Edwards
Margaret Appleyard:
Patricia Fryer
Tommy Appleyard:
Derek Rowe
Ronnie Grant:
Robert Dickens

with Helen Cherry, Eunice Gayson, Michael Pertwee, Jack Train and Peter West in the chair.
Staff Reporters, Pauline and Larry Forrester
('Guess my Story' is from an idea by William Taylor)

Contributors

Panellist:
Helen Cherry
Panellist:
Eunice Gayson
Panellist:
Michael Pertwee
Panellist:
Jack Train
Chairman:
Peter West
Original drawings:
David Langdon
Staff reporter:
Pauline Forrester
Staff reporter:
Larry Forrester
From an idea by:
William Taylor
Presented by:
Dicky Leeman

A tragi-comedy by William Shakespeare.
The action takes place in Troy and the Grecian Camp.
at 8.25

(Second performance: Thursday at 8.45)
George Reynolds writes on page 4; see also page 15
(John Fraser appears by arrangement with Associated British Picture Corporation, Ltd.)

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Producer:
George Rylands
Fights arranged by:
Victor Adams
Designer:
Michael Yates
The Trojans - Priam, King of Troy:
Donald Eccles
The Trojans - His sons - Hector:
William Squire
The Trojans - His sons - Troilus:
John Fraser
The Trojans - His sons - Paris:
Simon Lack
The Trojans - His sons - Helenus:
Paul Homer
The Trojans - Aeneas, a Trojan Commander:
Paul Hansard
The Trojans - Calchas, a Trojan priest, taking part with the Greeks:
Timothy Bateson
The Trojans - Pandarus, uncle to Cressida:
Frank Pettingell
The Trojans - Margarelon a bastard son of Priam:
Paul Homer
The Trojans - Alexander, servant to Cressida:
Timothy Bateson
The Trojans - Servant to Troilus:
James Culliford
The Trojans - Servant to Paris:
Cavan Malone
The Trojans - Helen, wife to Menelaus:
Helen Shingler
The Trojans - Cassandra, daughter to Priam a prophetess:
Jill Balcon
The Trojans - Cressida, daughter to Calchas:
Mary Watson
The Greeks - Agamemnon, the Grecian General:
Joseph O'Conor
The Greeks - Menelaus his brother:
John Vere
The Greeks - Grecian Commanders - Achilles:
Geoffrey Toone
The Greeks - Grecian Commanders - Ajax:
Michael Brennan
The Greeks - Grecian Commanders - Ulysses:
Walter Hudd
The Greeks - Grecian Commanders - Nestor:
Andrew Leigh
The Greeks - Grecian Commanders - Diomedes:
Victor Lucas
The Greeks - Grecian Commanders - Patroclus:
Leo Ciceri
The Greeks - Thersites, a deformed and scurrilous Grecian:
Richard Wordsworth
Antenor, Deiphobus, Trojan and Grecian soldiers and attendants:
Ivan Hiller
Antenor, Deiphobus, Trojan and Grecian soldiers and attendants:
Desmond Montgomery
Antenor, Deiphobus, Trojan and Grecian soldiers and attendants:
Robert Delkyrk
Antenor, Deiphobus, Trojan and Grecian soldiers and attendants:
Ken James
Antenor, Deiphobus, Trojan and Grecian soldiers and attendants:
Jeff Shane
Antenor, Deiphobus, Trojan and Grecian soldiers and attendants:
Rex Robinson
Antenor, Deiphobus, Trojan and Grecian soldiers and attendants:
Robert Hunter
Antenor, Deiphobus, Trojan and Grecian soldiers and attendants:
Arthur Mason
Antenor, Deiphobus, Trojan and Grecian soldiers and attendants:
Oswald Lawrence

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